Cash is king, industry lies in ruins
August 1, 2025Financialization has gutted America’s industrial base. American corporations? They’ve become cash machines for shareholders, with 90 to 95% of profits redistributed to them over the past 30 years. All that’s left for resilience and competitiveness? Pennies. Deindustrialized America — a dividend paradise
The Liberation According to Donald Trump
March 30, 2025In our hostile environment, it’s every nation for itself. The lubricant of economies—globalization—is on its last breath. While just yesterday, nations collaborated to draft laws and regulations they pledged to uphold, they are now breaking apart past alliances and consensus. Through subsidies and tariffs, they are scrambling to promote their own industries while undermining those…
Trump: The Organization of Chaos
March 23, 2025Without explicitly stating it, Donald Trump draws a correlation between the undeniable reserve currency status of the dollar and its impact on the industrial competitiveness of the United States. In truth, the facts support his argument, as industrial jobs now account for only 10% of employment in the U.S., compared to 40% in the 1980s.…
Great Britain, a Poor Nation
October 7, 2024Great Britain will be outpaced by Poland by the end of this decade. Once the wealthiest country in Europe for a century, Great Britain’s trajectory has been on a downward slope since the end of World War II. Aside from a brief recovery during the 1980s, at the beginning of the Tony Blair era…