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Well, if anyone wondered what it was like to live in a dystopia, we are most of the way there.

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Well, to add a little context to Michael's list and just to get 2025 off to an even jollier start, my contribution (no - don't thank me - it's wot I do)

#2 Nearly 11 billion dollars was spent during the 2024 election cycle. That is the most money ever spent on an election by a very wide margin. OBVIOUSLY NOT ENUF FOR THE DEMS. NOTE: DO BETTER, SPEND MORE NEXT TIME.

#3 1.2 billion dollars was spent on political ads in the state of Pennsylvania alone. ANY CONNECTION BETWEEN THE MEDIA AND THE MONEY?

#4 Prior to the election, one survey found that 79 percent of Americans believed that the nation was on the wrong track. AND THEY HAD A CHOICE. HARRIS OR TRUMP. RIIIIIGHT

#5 The U.S. government is currently $36,144,183,375,647.43 in debt. MMT MICHAEL - GET WITH THE PROGRAM

#6 If our politicians keep spending money at the current rate, the U.S. government will be 51 trillion dollars in debt four years from now. FOUR YEARS? MOST PEOPLE DON'T THINK 4 DAYS AHEAD. IRRELEVANT

#7 Total U.S. household debt is nearing 18 trillion dollars. PUT IT ON THE CC. WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?

#8 The number of shoplifting incidents per year in the United States is up 93 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels. BUT A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK STUFF IS FREE. OR IT SHOULD BE. SO SHOPTLIFT. ISN'T IT LEGAL NOW?

#9 On a single day in December, Joe Biden announced that he was commuting the prison sentences of nearly 1,500 criminals and he issued full pardons to 39 others.

BIDEN'S KARMA WILL BE EPIC

#10 The U.S. Census Bureau says that 37 percent of Americans are having trouble even paying their most basic bills. MAYBE THEY SHOULD SHOPLIFT MORE?

#11 According to Bank of America, almost a third of all households “spend more than 95% of their disposable income on necessities such as housing costs, groceries and utility bills”.

DOES THAT INCLUDE BOOZE/SMOKES, DRUGS, JUNK FOOD?

#12 The price of orange juice is up 327 percent over the last 3 years.

STOP DRINKING ORANGE JUICE. WATCH THE PRICE DROP

#13 The average household in Miami spends 327 dollars during a single trip to the grocery store. WELL, THINGS ARE NICER IN NY AND YOU KNOW, TRAVEL EXPENSES.

#14 It now takes more than $100,000 a year for a typical U.S. household to live “the American Dream” in all 50 states, and in 29 U.S. states it takes more than $150,000 a year. SHOULDN'T THAT BE THE "MANUFACTURED MYTH" OF THE AMERICAN DREAM?

#15 For the average person, it now costs 4.4 million dollars to live “the American Dream” over the course of a lifetime. THE JABS WILL FIX THAT

#16 Thanks to rampant inflation, the average American now believes that it takes an income of $270,000 a year in order to be “financially successful”. EVERYONE DESERVES A MERC IN THE DRIVEWAY

#17 Overall, U.S. home prices are up more than 1,000 percent since 1974.

JUST WAIT TILL THEY GO DOWN 1000 PERCENT...

#18 Only 10 percent of Americans believe that becoming a homeowner is “easy or somewhat easy”. 40 YEARS AGO I HAD A ROPE FOR A WARDROBE FOR 5 YEARS. WASN'T EASY THEN

#19 37 percent of U.S. cardholders have already maxed out at least one credit card. CUT THEM UP

#20 The amount of money that Americans owe on their credit cards is twice as large as the GDP of the 100 poorest nations on the entire planet combined. AND WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU? AMERICA IS RICH!! THOSE POOR, POOR NATIONS, DON'T THEY HAVE AMEX?

#21 30 percent of all student loan borrowers have “gone without food or medicine due to their monthly bills”. IS THAT WHY I CAN'T AFFORD A DOCTOR OR PLUMBER? THEY MAKE UP FOR IT?

TBC IF NOT DELETED

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