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Donald Trump has not even been president-elect for a week, and already there are alarming reports of people facing significant debt. One example is a woman named Kamala Harris, who found herself $20 million in debt shortly after Trump took office. This situation raises concerns about Trump's economic impact. If only Kamala Harris had won; she is perceived as being better with money.

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The federal government is overspending, with deficits hitting record highs due to wars, welfare, and interest on debt. Tax revenue is not keeping up with spending, leading to a ballooning national debt. Interest payments on debt are consuming a large portion of tax revenue, making the situation unsustainable. The government shows no signs of cutting spending, leading to predictions of inflation, defaults, and debt crises in the future. This financial Ponzi scheme could end in disaster if not addressed soon.

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Over the past two decades, the national debt in the United States has skyrocketed. In the year 2000, it was $5 trillion, but under Republican President George W. Bush and Democratic President Barack Obama, it doubled twice, reaching $20 trillion by the end of Obama's term. In the last six years, with both Republican and Democratic presidents, the debt has grown to $31.5 trillion. This level of spending is unsustainable and has led to inflation and rising costs for everyday items. The debt ceiling, which is coming up, has historically been used as leverage to force spending reforms. It is important to note that defaulting on the debt is not an option, as there is sufficient revenue to cover interest payments. The Republicans aim to use the debt ceiling as a tool for meaningful structural reforms to address the underlying problem. Joe Biden's refusal to negotiate is unreasonable, and the press should not simply repeat partisan talking points. Biden's recent State of the Union speech was disappointing, angry, and divisive. He failed to take responsibility for policy failures, such as inflation and the border crisis. The speech could have been an opportunity for Biden to reach out to the new Republican majority, but instead, he doubled down on failed policies. The removal or weakening of the blue slip, a senator's ability to influence judicial appointments in their state, would be detrimental to the institution of the Senate. The prediction that weakening the Senate's filibuster for judges would result in more conservative Supreme Court justices has proven true. Democrats were willing to prioritize partisan politics over the integrity of the Senate.

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Health care insurance rates under the Affordable Care Act in Connecticut are going up by 16.8%. This is the highest number in years and it's gonna mean that there are a lot of families in Connecticut who now won't be able to afford health insurance who are now gonna be uninsured. These rates are going up because Donald Trump chose to push your rates up. They wrote a bill, Republicans and Donald Trump earlier this year, that slashed the support that goes to families who buy Affordable Care Act plans. in Connecticut, that's about a quarter of a million people. So you just need to know that these rates didn't need to go up by this much. Donald Trump is choosing for you to pay more on health care. The richest Americans are gonna get a $270,000 tax cut out of this bill. You need to understand that these massive rate increases in Connecticut are due to Donald Trump's policies.

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A trillion-dollar deficit is a tax that impacts the economy. Elon Musk faced media attacks and business challenges for advocating for reduced federal spending. Despite a Republican Congress, no spending cuts have been implemented. This situation highlights the need for a balanced budget amendment and term limits for members of Congress. Doge and Elon were on a collision course with the swamp, and the swamp has won. Florida has paid off 41% of its debt since the speaker became governor and has the lowest per capita debt of any state. The state's per capita debt is about $400 per person, while the US federal debt is $105,000 per person and rising. Florida also has the lowest number of state employees per capita and is the second lowest in terms of spending per capita among all 50 states.

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The Federal deficit is much larger than reported due to the way Biden's team hid student loan cancellations. The deficit for the previous fiscal year was $1.7 trillion, a 20% increase from the previous year. However, the actual increase was $600 billion, making the deficit $2 trillion. This puts the US on track to be $45 trillion in debt by 2033 and $144 trillion by 2053. Debt service, recessions, and wars further contribute to the deficit. Debt service costs are rising, recessions increase spending and decrease tax revenue, and wars add to the financial burden. With additional plans for global warming funds, corporate welfare, and welcoming illegal immigrants, the Treasury will continue to be looted until there are consequences.

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Speaker 0 argues for “deflating the parasitic system” by growing, preparing, fermenting, storing, foraging, hunting your own food and medicine, living off grid, swapping with your local community, and avoiding big government and big corporations. This deflation, he says, destroys inflation, corruption and power abuse with which the rich elites steal money and power, and therefore to “deflate the parasitic big government and corp more and more.” Why deflate the parasitic system? People must start living independently locally and no longer feed and support large scale states and companies. Otherwise the decay just always starts over again. After all, those states and companies will always be parasitic destructive in nature due to their excessive scale. In his view, a surviving healthy parasite–host relationship requires the parasite to remain subordinate and non-destructive towards its host. Large scale states and corporations rise above and destroy their many hosts until the entire system collapses. This characterizes the elites and their parasitic system as an overarching multiple-host cancer, sucking the life out of all the common people at the same time driven by parasitic sociopathic elites and by people being enabled by large scale systems. The NJAM is described as a more gradual return to people living independently and locally, or a collapse with a lot of suffering. The reason these states plus corporations are parasitic destructive is their excessive scale offers the opportunity to suck wealth away from the grassroots and concentrate it higher up in the system, creating an increasingly extreme parasitic sociopathic elite. Attempting to obtain justice from the courts of the parasitic monster, biggolfpluscorp, will always fail—“that is like asking justice from the parasites that feed on you.” Therefore, starve the parasitic monster. Instead, feed yourself, your household and your local community. A note to Belgium: “Brace yourselves in Belgium.” The system is set to deflate by itself. Belgian national debt 2024 in billions of euros is cited as: “Federal Janapr, plus 29.6 to 534.89, sub governments, plus 22%, 652.57, equals 113% of bbp. Extrapolation 2024, plus 108.3 to 724.79, equals 125% of bbp.” The message concludes: “Therefore, let's deflate the parasitic system even more.” Source: Source2mia.org. Please like and follow.

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There is $1.3 trillion in student loan debt, with $800 billion owed by taxpayers. The student loan program started by President Obama is seen as benefiting him, not the public. Critics believe it is a ploy to secure votes, even at the expense of non-college graduates. This could lead to forgiveness of loans for non-profit and Ivy League schools, impacting future elections.

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The speaker claims corruption in the Democrat party is at an all time high. New York Governor Kathy Hochul spent $178,000 in taxpayer funds on private jet travel after signing legislation for fossil fuel companies to pay $75 billion for carbon emissions. The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James paid $483,000 to the law firm Davis Polk starting in April of last year, four months after Kathy Hochul's husband was hired by the company. James is under investigation from the DOJ for falsifying documents and claiming she legally lives at a property in Virginia for a better mortgage. Hochul then passed a new budget that includes $10 million in legal funds for James, paid for by New York taxpayers. Forensic accountant Sam Antar says a contract between the attorney general's office and Davis Polk was dormant until Hochul's husband joined the firm, after which money started flowing. After James got into trouble, she received $10 million from the state for a criminal defense. Antar believes there is something very corrupt happening and is expanding the scope of his investigation into Hochul's dealings with James.

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Speaker argues that under Governor Pritzker and the Democratic super majority, Illinois has lost 6,000 megawatts of reliable 24-hour power, which they equate to three nuclear plants or enough power for a million homes. They claim this leads to $8,000,000,000 in rate increases on the people of Illinois. They question the timing of a bill, saying a study on a bill didn’t exist when the study was done and that the bill wasn’t filed until Tuesday, asking who believes the administration. They state that people believe their power bill because they get it every month, and accuse the administration of “taking the caps off” and inviting higher costs. They present electricity price data: in 2019 electricity was 8.6¢ per kilowatt-hour, while in the summer of this year it was 23¢ per kilowatt-hour, describing it as triple. They attribute this rise to the leadership of Governor Pritzker and the Democratic super majority, who they say “keep telling us, oh, we’re here to help, little guy. We care. We care about you little guy. We’re gonna make sure your power bills go down.” They reference a green line from 2021 to 2025 showing the rise and increase in costs. They compare Illinois to neighboring states: Illinois residential at 18.09¢ per kilowatt-hour, Kentucky at 13.4¢, and note Illinois is higher than Indiana, Iowa, and Missouri. They say Illinois was right there with Wisconsin, but after this passes it will be a trifecta, resulting in Illinois having the highest energy cost in the entire Midwest. They conclude by reiterating the $8,000,000,000 rate increase on Illinois residents and question how this demonstrates care, stating that this is exactly why nobody believes anybody anymore.

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California is facing financial troubles, with a $68 billion deficit and projected future deficits of $87 billion. The state wasted a $100 billion surplus on various projects and failed to account for a tax filing delay by the IRS, leading to further debt. Only 200,000 taxpayers out of 20 million now fund half of the state's $640 billion budget, and many productive individuals have left the state due to high taxes. California's largest cities are experiencing problems, including tech layoffs and declining home sales. The state is also welcoming a large number of legal migrants who become a burden on taxpayers. This situation serves as a warning for other states.

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Illegal immigration is costing American taxpayers $9,000 per immigrant, more than what is spent on Medicaid for vulnerable citizens. This fiscal irresponsibility needs to be addressed to prevent bankruptcy. State and local governments bear the brunt of the financial burden, leading to cuts in services or increased taxes for citizens.

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Borrowing more money to send to Ukraine is irresponsible and weakens us. Congress doesn't care about the debt because it's not their money. Milton Friedman's statement holds true: nobody spends someone else's money as wisely as their own. The big spenders in Congress won't use their own money. Americans should take notice and blame these wasteful spenders.

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A New York state senator is proposing that New York consider withholding federal taxes and potentially secede to join Canada. The idea is for New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to form a new province in Canada, aligning with the progressive values of many residents and Canadian officials. In an interview with Politico, state senator Krueger, chair of the state senate finance committee, suggested this as a form of protest against federal tax contributions. New York contributes over $361 billion annually, accounting for 6.5% of the federal budget.

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A trillion-dollar deficit is a tax that permeates the economy. Elon Musk faced media attacks and business setbacks for advocating federal spending moderation. Despite a Republican Congress, no spending cuts have been implemented. This is why a balanced budget amendment and congressional term limits are needed. Doge and Elon Musk collided with the "swamp," and the swamp won. Florida has paid off 41% of its total historical debt since the speaker became governor and has the lowest per capita debt of any state. The state's per capita debt is about $400, while the US federal debt is about $105,000 per person and rising. Florida also has the lowest number of state employees per capita and is second-lowest in per capita spending among the 50 states.

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Scott and Mike Pence, both Republicans, voted to raise the debt, while Donald Trump added a staggering $8 trillion to our national debt. This is a burden our children will bear. Looking at the 2024 budget, Republicans requested $7.4 billion in earmarks, while Democrats asked for a mere $800 million. It's clear that the Republicans are the big spenders. We need an accountant in the White House to address this issue.

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Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, and Joe Manchin are all wealthy politicians with high monthly incomes. Pelosi is worth $135 million with a $1 million monthly income, while McConnell is worth $150 million with a $900,000 monthly income. Schumer has a net worth of $69 million and earns $400,000 per month. Graham is worth $150 million and earns $1 million monthly. Romney's net worth is $450 million, and he earns $6 million per month. Lastly, Manchin is worth $12 million and earns $620,000 monthly. The speaker highlights the stark contrast between their wealth and the struggles faced by ordinary families.

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Moody's, downgraded The US's credit rating from its highest triple a rating to double a one. Moody's cited the growing US debt currently at about $36,000,000,000,000 and the inability of politicians on both sides to manage it. This means The US does not have a perfect credit rating at any major agency for the first time since the invention of government credit ratings in the nineteen tens. S and P downgraded The US in 2011 to its second highest ranking after that year's debt ceiling fight. Fitch downgraded The US also to its second highest ranking in 2023 over similar concerns raised by S and P and specifically citing The US's, quote, erosion of governance. So why does this matter? A credit rating from these agencies signifies how likely a country is to meet its debt obligations and affect borrowing costs for projects.

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America is going bankrupt quickly, but nobody seems to notice. The Defense Department budget is a trillion dollars a year. Interest payments on the national debt have exceeded the Defense Department budget and are over a trillion dollars a year and rising. The U.S. is adding a trillion dollars to the debt every three months, soon to be every two months, then every month. Eventually, the only thing the U.S. will be able to pay is interest. This situation is like a person with too much credit card debt and does not have a good ending. Spending must be reduced.

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We are working to cut a trillion dollars from the deficit because if we don't get the deficit under control, America will go bankrupt. A country is no different than an individual. If you overspend, you will go bankrupt, and the massive waste and abuse that has been going on has led to a $2 trillion a year deficit. That is what the President was handed on January 20th: a $2 trillion deficit. It's insane.

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Again are caught up in a $5,000,000,000 fraud scheme that was siphoning taxpayer dollars. The scheme was uncovered by house Republicans. The accusations which have sparked outrage center on the discovery of more than 4,000 fake phantom jobs allegedly used to siphon taxpayer dollars into nonexistent programs, questionable gender surgeries for prisoners, and dubious arts and culture grants. House GOP investigators claim to have identified the thousands of fake job positions created to justify budget allocations that never materialized into actual employment. Critics argue this was a deliberate tactic to funnel public money back to Democrats, bypassing accountability and oversight. This as multiple claims come in over fiscal mismanagement under Democrat control led by governor Gretchen Whitmer with the Michigan state budget ballooning to more than $82,000,000,000.

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Speaker discusses deflating the parasitic system by growing, preparing, fermenting, storing, foraging, hunting your own food and medicine, living off grid, and swapping with your local community to avoid big government and big corporations. This, he claims, destroys inflation, corruption, and power abuse by rich elites who steal money and power, and serves to deflate the parasitic big government and corporate systems more and more. He argues the reason to deflate the parasitic system is that people must start living independently locally and no longer feed and support large scale states and companies, otherwise decay reoccurs. He states that such states and companies will always be parasitic and destructive due to their excessive scale, noting that in a healthy parasite-host relationship the parasite remains subordinate and non-destructive toward the host. The speaker contends that large scale systems rise above and destroy their many hosts until the entire system collapses. He characterizes the elites and their parasitic system as an overarching multiple-host cancer, sucking life from common people at the same time, driven by parasitic sociopathic elites and by people being enabled by large scale systems. He mentions the NJAM as either a more gradual return to independent local living or a collapse with significant suffering. The reason given for parasitism is that excessive scale allows wealth to be siphoned away from the grassroots and concentrated higher up in the system, creating an increasingly extreme parasitic sociopathic elite. He also asserts that seeking justice from the courts of the parasitic monster, biggolfpluscorp, will always fail, equating that to asking justice from parasites that feed on you. Therefore, he advocates starving the parasitic monster and instead feeding oneself, one’s household, and one’s local community. He adds a regional cue: Brace yourselves in Belgium. The speaker cites Belgium’s system as evidence and claims the system is set to deflate by itself. He provides debt figures: Belgian national debt 2024 in billions of euros; Federal Janapr shows an increase from 29.6 to 534.89; sub governments plus 22% totaling 652.57 equals 113% of BBP; extrapolation for 2024 plus 108.3 to 724.79 equals 125% of BBP. He concludes, therefore, to deflate the parasitic system even more. Source noted as Source2mia.org, with a request to like and follow.

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One of the big things is it helps decide congressional maps. In fact, we know the 2020 census, the errors were almost always to the detriment of red states. Blue states like Rhode Island know that? We do know that. The Census Bureau's own audit of its work has proven that. Blue states like Rhode Island were overcounted. Rhode Island then doesn't didn't lose a seat. Red states like Alabama were undercounted. Listen. That's this is just a fact. It wasn't all red blue, but it was disproportionately red blue.

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America's Debt Crisis Is Bigger Than You Think
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In this episode of Cold Fusion, Dagogo Altraide discusses the escalating US national debt, which has surged from $39,000 per household in 1980 to over $260,000 in 2024, totaling more than $35 trillion. The US is projected to spend over a trillion on interest payments this year, surpassing its defense budget. This debt crisis poses risks not only to Americans but also to the global economy, as a potential default could lead to a loss of confidence in US bonds, skyrocketing interest rates, and market volatility. The episode outlines two potential outcomes: a positive scenario where the US manages to attract investment despite a default, leading to economic recovery, and a negative scenario characterized by a crisis of confidence, higher borrowing costs, and global repercussions. Solutions to the debt issue include economic growth, printing money, raising taxes, or cutting spending. The most feasible option appears to be cutting government waste, which could significantly alleviate the debt problem. The urgency for reform is emphasized, as the consequences of inaction could unfold over the next decade.

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Thomas Massie | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #592
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Thomas Massie sits with Theo Von and talks about living off the grid in Kentucky, his camper home on the road, and the solar‑powered setup that keeps utilities at bay. He describes a Ford F‑250 with a truck camper, a solar array, a well, and a plan to run without public utilities for twenty years. He jokes about a robotic chicken tractor he calls the Klux capacitor, a Roomba‑like device that moves to give chickens fresh forage while fertilizing the yard; he explains it runs on super capacitors, not batteries. He insists he is off the grid at home as well, writing that he hasn’t bought public utilities in twenty years, with a Tesla, rainwater collection, and a garden full of cattle and chickens. He proclaims, “I’m the greenest member of Congress and no Democrat has come after me,” and notes his independence from DC. He recalls living in the camper in DC, with occasional welfare checks from the cops who didn’t know he was there, and says the worst day in Kentucky is better than his best day in DC. The conversation then turns to debt and money. Massie unveils a debt badge he built with an electrical display that connects to treasury.gov to calibrate daily, calling it “the most accurate debt representation that you can have.” He cites a rough figure of “36.2 trillion” and warns that even at five percent interest, interest costs would amount to about sixteen thousand dollars per American family. He argues that current deficit spending robs future generations and even robs us five years from now. He recalls the COVID relief packages and says the 2020 stimulus was followed by more large spending, with much of the money flowing to corporations and banks rather than households. Massie criticizes omnibus legislation, defining it as “a single document that is accepted in a single vote by a legislator, but packages together several measures into one.” He advocates breaking big bills into separate votes and cites his own work on hemp farming as an example of getting a policy into law through agreement with both parties, even if his name is not on the final bill. He describes the difficulties of crediting legislators for results when leadership and lobbyists conceal who gets credit, and explains the two cloak rooms and the back rooms that shape votes. On governance, Massie introduces HR 2356, the Dual Loyalty Disclosure Act, which would require candidates to disclose dual citizenship and the foreign country involved. He discusses lobbying, distinguishing access lobbying from confrontational lobbying such as APAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, and argues for transparency about foreign influence. He explains foreign policy concerns around Ukraine and Iran, suggesting that defense spending is sustained by a defense‑industrial base and arguing that the United States often acts to keep the military economy healthy. He closes with encouragement to voters to engage locally, advocate for separate bills, and call representatives directly to discuss issues, emphasizing accountability, bipartisanship, and the stubborn realities of Washington power.
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