Broke Americans Complaining on Social Media

August 25th, 2025

I read a series of books called, The Borrowed World by Franklin Horton.

Spoiler Alert:

When the shit hits the fan in the U.S., the things desperate Americans tend to have in abundance are guns and ammo. Food? No. Fuel? No. Water? Not so much.

I wonder if the military deployments to U.S. cities are more about the economic collapse situation you see in the video below and less about whatever President Warp Speed says it’s for.

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8 Responses to “Broke Americans Complaining on Social Media”

  1. dale says:

    “I wonder if the military deployments to U.S. cities are more about the economic collapse situation…”

    My thoughts exactly. Marshall Law has to be the primary reason for opening the boarder. Hegalian reverb through a Leslie speaker.

  2. Snowman says:

    Of course. That’s how they’ll get us into their 15-minute cities and keep us there. They’ll say it’s for our own good, so we won’t starve, or be prayed upon by gangs of thieves, or be victims of the next scamdemic.

    As for “AI is necessary”, no, it isn’t. We were doing quite well without it. Whoever decides to give its owners our water and our electricity and let us go without, or herd us into their slave quarters or death traps, is looting us prior to genociding us.

  3. dale says:

    NatGuard Takeover | Tom Luongo & Steven Murray (TPC #1,821)
    https://rumble.com/v6y1x4c-natguard-takeover-tom-luongo-and-steven-murray-tpc-1821.html

    This discussion/argument is pretty lively. On topic and recorded yesterday, I think.

    Dennis, thanks. My comment was ridiculously vauge (and bizarre). Problem, solution, problem, solution – it’s becoming an echo chamber emanating in relentless waves. I guess. Fuck, I don’t know. Can’t take anything a face value.

  4. cgroove69 says:

    Not too many people (including myself) have the capabilities to go off grid, solar, own something off grid, store food etc. Can something catastrophic happen? Probably. But in my lifetime, the worst things I’ve experienced have been fleeting. ie: Pandemic, hurricanes, snow storms, etc. Nothing to the point of a gov’t collapse. Can that happen, sure absolutely. I also don’t buy life insurance. Many of us are not prepared for a serious catastrophe.

    But, in regards to what some of these people are discussing and going through in the video: I work a full time job, and a weekend gig. The weekend thing is more of a hobby/talent, but I do it to meet my bills. Otherwise I wouldn’t be able to live where I want, do what I want, and still try and invest a little something for the future. Some people have lived outside of their means for a very long time, and with inflation, and rising cost of living, they don’t know how to do bring their costs & spending back to reality. I am sure many of them can do without many of the so called luxuries that are running up their electric bills, and heating bills. Suck it up, cut back, and do without some amenities. You’ll survive. There are ways to do it, and it might suck, but until we get out of this inflationary period, tighten up your game.

    Edit: I quit smoking & drinking, of course for the health benefits, but the savings are astronomical. Stop ordering take out, stop getting peircings & tats, live within your means. I got hit with a ridiculous heating bill when I first moved in to my newest place. That was the last time I had the heat as high as I did. Make due with less heat, more clothing. IDK, there are ways to fix things.

  5. Snowman says:

    I agree all around. But I also think we should remember that most town and city people have been taught from birth that the way things were working as they grew up was great and would only get better. They were taught not give a thought to what if something massively bad happens. It’s no wonder they feel cheated when they always believed the lifestyle and environment they had was what they were entitled to forever.

    I think we could help them transition to reality by using social media to intentionally make frequent comments everywhere that are sympathetic towards their predicament and explain to them how they were were tricked into it as well as tell them how best to cope with it.

    There are many more of them than of us; those we see or hear from are the tip of the iceberg. They all are the future, so the more we let them know where all the problems came from and how to manage them in their own lives, the better the chances that they’ll wise up, shift gears, and even start to attack the problems at their source.

  6. pookie says:

    I didn’t watch past the first 30 seconds of the first woman speaking of her situation. Look at the piles of cosmetics she’s wearing (lip, eye, and foundation cosmetics are expensive). I wonder how much her tattoos cost. Look at her professional nail job — how much does that cost and how often does she put her nails first above bill payments? I wonder how many pairs of earrings she owns and how much she spends on trendy clothes. All that stuff is frivolous and a waste of money for low-income people, as most serious people know.

    When I was young and working a full-time, low-income job, that crap was the last stuff on which I’d spend money. A woman doesn’t need to waste money dolling up like a streetwalker to attract a worthwhile partner.

  7. Snowman says:

    It’s primarily the competition among women for monied men that leads them to try to upgrade their looks. A man with money will mean they don’t have to work, or he can get them a high-paying, prestigious job. They think looking like an expensive woman will attract a man who’s willing to pay for the equipment and materials needed to maintain her image so he can brag to other guys, look what I bought.

    Even wealthy women do it, if not for gifts, then for association with power and influence, like the aristocrats who competed to seduce Edward VII. They didn’t decorate just themselves but entire houses or apts to attract him.

    This effort from women is a role reversal in the animal kingdom. All other higher species that I know of have the males flaunting themselves and the females, however Nature made them, just looking and choosing. Some of us women have reverted toward the animal type and lost nothing that we value by it. In fact, it helps weed out the glamor boys. A man who wastes whatever money he has on showing off is outside the range of what women with more wholesome and secure values want.

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