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  • The Middle Class, Millionaires, and the Battle for Social Democracy

    The Middle Class, Millionaires, and the Battle for Social Democracy

    There was a time, not too long ago, when the middle class was pitted against the poor. From the 1980s to the early 2000s, millionaires and politicians pointed fingers at the welfare system, blaming it for many societal ills. The poor were labeled as lazy or dependent, a convenient scapegoat for the economic frustrations of…

  • Election Fatigue: Why My Kids are Fed Up with Political Ads

    Election Fatigue: Why My Kids are Fed Up with Political Ads

    As the election looms just two weeks away, it feels like the political noise is louder than ever. By now, many of us – including my children – are tired of the endless ads and campaigns, which seem to focus more on tearing down opponents than addressing the real issues. It’s exhausting to watch politicians…

  • How the Elite Use Politics to Divide Us—And What We Can Do About It

    How the Elite Use Politics to Divide Us—And What We Can Do About It

    Have you ever noticed how politicians seem to thrive on keeping us divided? It feels like we’re constantly told that one side wants to destroy the country while the other side wants to save it. But what if I told you that this division benefits the people in power, and that they often use fear…

  • Elites in the Fourth Turning

    Elites in the Fourth Turning

    When we talk about elite divisions, we’re looking at how the people who hold significant power and influence in society can be split along different lines—based on their personal interests, beliefs, and access to resources. These divisions often become more obvious in times of crisis, like the “Crisis Turning” that Strauss and Howe talk about,…

  • The Crisis Turning in 2024

    The Crisis Turning in 2024

    Incorporating the idea that we are in a Crisis Turning, as described by William Strauss and Neil Howe in The Fourth Turning: An American Prophecy, adds another layer to understanding the heightened political, social, and economic tensions of our time. According to Strauss and Howe, history moves in cycles comprising four “turnings.” The Crisis Turning—the…

  • The Road to Revolution

    The Road to Revolution

    The concept of intra-elite competition, as outlined by Peter Turchin in End Times helps us better understand the dynamics that precede revolutions and large-scale societal upheavals. Rather than seeing the elite as a monolithic entity, Turchin—and others like Jack A. Goldstone—highlight the fractures within the elite class that create opportunities for revolutionary change. As we…

  • Billionaires Versus Millionaires: A Modern Elite Struggle

    Billionaires Versus Millionaires: A Modern Elite Struggle

    In today’s world, we often hear about the immense wealth and influence of billionaires like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg. At the same time, traditional millionaires seem to be losing their footing, squeezed between the ultra-wealthy and a broader population struggling with rising inequality. This dynamic, though very modern in its…

  • Propaganda and Polarization

    Propaganda and Polarization

    As the election approaches, just three weeks away, emotions are running high, and the nation feels more polarized than ever. In a particularly vexing year marked by social upheaval, economic uncertainty, and intense political division, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the constant barrage of information—much of it negative, sensationalized, or biased. Social media, news…

  • The Heart of America

    The Heart of America

    In the quiet valleys of Appalachia,where mountains cradle stories,they gather—the tired, the weary,finding strength in shared struggle,hands clasped under the weight of loss. From the rolling hills of the South,where rivers mourn the past,they come, bearing the scars of tragedy,united in sorrow,their voices rising like smoke,each word a testament to resilience. Across the parched earth…

  • Is Geoengineered Weather Causing the Erratic Weather Patterns We’re Seeing?

    Is Geoengineered Weather Causing the Erratic Weather Patterns We’re Seeing?

    Over the past few years, it feels like the weather has been more unpredictable than ever. Torrential downpours in places that rarely see rain, record-breaking heatwaves, unexpected snowstorms in areas where snow is a rare sight — you name it. But could this chaos be the result of something other than nature just “acting up”?…

  • Smart Cities and the Future of Rebuilding After Natural Disasters

    Smart Cities and the Future of Rebuilding After Natural Disasters

    In recent years, we’ve seen a sharp rise in natural disasters, especially flooding, as weather patterns grow more unpredictable and extreme. Communities in flood-prone areas, like the Appalachian region, have been hit hard, with families and businesses left grappling with the damage and questions about insurance coverage, rebuilding costs, and future preparedness. As the changing…

  • Impact of East Coast Longshoremen Strike

    Impact of East Coast Longshoremen Strike

    What Does the Strike Mean For you? Trucking Industry: Supply Chain Strain & Consumer Impact: Biden’s Decision on Taft-Hartley Act: Reasons to Invoke the Taft-Hartley Act: Reasons Not to Invoke the Taft-Hartley Act: Conclusion: With the strike concentrated on the East Coast and West Coast ports accepting rerouted shipments, the impact on the trucking industry…