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A Democrat Christmas

The Democrats gather round the yule tree to sign a Christmas song. Follow their leaders and you, too, can remain poor for another year. Here’s more from the United Spot.

Is System Rigged Against Us?

Why does earning $100,000 per year now feel like being poor? Times are certainly changing, and not exactly getting better.

As Really Graceful puts it, “The American Dream is on life support. In May 2025, $100K feels like poverty, homes cost $400K+, and people are financing burritos with ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ apps like Klarna.”

In this deep-dive, Really Graceful breaks down why homeownership is slipping out of reach, how corporations like BlackRock are buying up entire neighborhoods, and why the system feels rigged against everyday Americans.

Goodnight Peasants!

Nancy Pelosi, the House Drinker, says poor people need to focus on ending their poverty. It’s not her job to help lift  them up. She’s got to stay atop her stock picks. Here’s more from The United Spot.

10 Ways To End Poverty

Do liberals help the poor? Of course, they do. They’re the most caring people of all time. Here are 10 liberal-approved ways to help the poverted among us. More from The Babylon Bee.

Jordan Peterson’s WEF Dreams

Jordan B. Peterson is creating an “alternative to the World Economic Forum,” which will offer a New Narrative for the Future. RED FLAGS abound! More from Amazing Polly.

A Manufactured Crisis

Investment management giant BlackRock admitted that central banks are deliberately causing recessions. Josh Sigurdson adds that not only are the central banks responsible for causing poverty and inflation, they also are manipulating GDP numbers dramatically.

Sigurdson reports that even mainstream media are coming out and openly acknowledging the jobs numbers are rigged. He welcomes The Liberty Advisor’s Tim Picciott to the podcast to discuss the recent developments.

Stop Being Poor

Democrats are upset so many Americans are poor, and just can’t bear more government-induced taxation and inflation. Featuring the bane of peasants everywhere — Nancy Pelosi. More from The United Spot.

No Relief In Sight For Chicago

Chicago is holding firm as the crime capital of North America and there doesn’t seem to be any relief in site. Not only is the Windy City mired in dysfunction, violence and poverty, it’s also been run by incompetent Democrats for decades.

Liberal Hivemind takes a closer look at Mayor Lori Lightfoot, the latest “leader” put forth by the party, who refuses to take responsibility for the chaos and overall disorder in her city.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNgy70HrzFo

Khrushchev’s America

On Sept. 29, 1959, Russia’s Nikita Khrushchev delivered a prophetic message about the future of America. Banging his shoe on the podium as he spoke, the former Soviet premier said, “We will keep feeding you small doses of socialism until you break.”

His recipe for socialism and control had several levels: Control health care and you control poverty; increase the poverty level, for the poor people are easier to control; increase the debt and taxes and you increase poverty; impose gun control to remove the ability for them to defend themselves, thus creating a police state; take control of food, housing and income; take control of what people read and listen to and what children learn in school; and remove religion from all government and schools, because the people need to believe in only the government.

Sound familiar? With the Left today imposing mandatory shutdowns, stay-at-home restrictions, mandatory masks and vaccines, and an aggressive cancel-culture movement and censorship, are we slowly evolving into Khrushchev’s America? Says Brian Lovig, host of Right Edition, “Remember, socialism is just communism in a hurry.” Tune in as Lovig also reports on the assault on our 2nd Amendment, gun control in Canada and John Kerry’s massive carbon footprint.

Welfare Not The Answer

Before government got involved, Americans were lifting themselves out of poverty. When welfare began, progress continued for about seven years, but then it stopped, creating a state of dependence for the poor.

Yaron Brook, chairman of the board at the Ayn Rand Institute, tells investigative reporter John Stossel that the welfare program does more harm than good, basically teaching those in need that they don’t have to work. The solution might be in charities, which work a lot better to improve the lives of many impoverished Americans by building their self-esteem and keeping them off the public dole. Tune in to find out how.

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