One of the challenges with making predictions the last few years was that every year seemed to be wilder than the last. It was tempting to hope that crazy things you want to see happen would happen. This year, it feels like we are headed to a more normal time, but that probably means we see some important things begin to happen, now that the crazies are going into hibernation. This could turn out to be a less dramatic year than 2024, but a much more substantial one.
Every year there is an important topic that is bubbling under the surface, either in the ruling class or amongst the rabble, that suddenly breaks through. In 2024, we moved from “securing the border” to “mass deportation now” as the growing sentiment against immigration of all types finally broke through. The 2025 issue will be the collapsing birth rates around the world. It is a thing that gets discussed in certain circles, but 2025 will be the year it goes mainstream.
We will have to suffer from the usual slop from the commentariat, who will try to make money applying the old slogans to this issue. The public nuisances we call influencers will pollute the waters too. But by the end of the year, the educated debate will settle on the four D’s of human destiny. Diet, Development, Divinity and Deracination will be the focus for what is causing the fertility collapse. The most important issue in the world will suddenly become import…
A long ignored issue related to the immigration debate and related to the birth rate debate, is the collapse of middle-class wages relative to the labor productivity gains of the last thirty years. A thing everyone has sensed for a long time is finally getting hard numbers attached to it. The truth is the fruit of the microprocessor revolution went primarily to the economic elites. Meanwhile, the middle-class has seen themselves turned into wage slaves…
One immediate upshot in the changing nature of the online right will be the long overdue marginalization of the influencer. These pests who jump into every issue hoping to score attention, while pretending to lead the debate will finally run out of road with the audience. They will not go away completely as there is always a supply of suckers for them to grift, but in 2025 the label “influencer” will become synonymous with the word “grifter” for the online right…
Once Trump ascends the throne, he will pardon all but a handful of the January 6 victims, leaving the edge cases for review. The overwhelming majority of the victims should have been handed a fine, but some did engage in criminal acts that are serious enough to warrant a review before pardoning. These victims may get commutations as a compromise solution. There will be no retribution from Team Trump. He will avoid going down this road for political reasons…
In February, the Republican Party will try to focus Trump on passing another tax scheme like they did in his first term. This will be part of a scheme to run the clock until the midterms, which they plan to throw to the Democrats. Having learned his lesson, Trump will squash this idea before it gets going. Look for Trump to be much tougher with his own party this time around. The fact is the biggest obstacle to reform is the GOP and the conservative industrial complex…
In the run up to the German elections, the government will begin arresting AfD members on the grounds they are coordinating with Russia. The Musk endorsement will prove to be the thing that breaks the glass for many Germans, and we will see polling that suggests the AfD could be following the path of Le Pen as a populist alternative to the corrupt ruling coalition. In defense of democracy, the German ruling coalition will seek to take the public out of the process…
The unrest in Syria will begin to spill over into other countries. Jordan will be the first crisis as the government has been unpopular for a long time but has also been weakening for a long time. They have the same problem as the Assad government, just without American sanctions. Similarly, the Egyptian government will begin to crack in the face of new activity by the Muslim Brotherhood and the spill over from the Israeli war on the people of Gaza.
This will not be the only problem in the Muslim world. The Israelis will shift from Iran as the great enemy to Turkey, as the Turks seek to establish themselves as the new Ottoman empire and regional hegemon. The Turks are using the Syrian crisis to address their Kurdish problem and build a new Arab coalition that is aligned with them over the Iranians. The Israelis will seek to use rising tensions between the Turks and Washington to warrant a militaristic line against Ankara…
Despite his promise to end the war in Ukraine within 24-hours, Trump will find that there is no deal to be made in Ukraine. Zelensky and his European backers will never agree to a deal and the Russians are in no mood to help Trump, so the result will be a slow burn of Ukraine until it collapses this summer. Trump will conclude that it is a loser and simply stop supporting Zelensky. Often, the best solution to a problem is to accept that there is no solution to the problem…
Trump will begin talks with China that will evolve into a grand bargain to not just include Taiwan, but the long-term economic relationship between the Western hemisphere and the Chinese. Trump’s bluster about the Panama Canal is aimed at expanding the discussion beyond Taiwan. Adding China’s growing influence in South America gives Trump options, but also gives the Chinese a shot at a long-term solution to their problems as well…
I will have three surprises for 2025…
In sports, the world will suddenly realize that soccer is boring and stop watching these interminable events. The New York Mets will win the World Series, and the Detroit Lions will win the Super Bowl. This will lead many to dub 2025 the year of the loser in honor of the fanbases of these two teams. In 2025 it will finally be acknowledged that we have moved past peak sports. Interest has been declining, but new ways to monetize every nook and cranny has masked it, but the mask drops in 2025…
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Trump should pardon all of the J6 people regardless of what they did. The left doesn’t prosecute their foot soldiers. All of the J45 rioters got their charges dropped, even with Trump in the presidency.
Reward your side, brutally punish their side. Any antifa arrested on Trump’s inauguration day should be facing RICO and terrorism charges. Even black left-wing Atlanta is doing this with the cop city protests.
Plus, get that SOB Byrd and prosecute him for the murder of Ashli Babbitt.
You sound like trump was on your side
Spring Mangione and put him on the job.
There is no statute of limitations for murder.
Totally agree…Whatever they did, typically nothing, they have been punished 100x anything reasonable…
My question for 2025: Will this be the year that we see significant defections of less successful white liberals from the media-driven hatred of traditional whites?
I’m thinking of the white liberals that I know, who are middle class, at best. They watch MSNBC/CNN and enjoy identifying with the elites. They love to feel superior by looking down on us. But those elites are demanding mass immigration and DEI.
At some point, when they are not considered for a job/promotion, or they are can’t afford the house/condo they want, or they are stuck in grinding traffic, will they doubt their religious faith?
They are about to learn that anti-whiteness doesn’t have any partisan concerns. Whether that disabuses them of their beliefs is another matter. I never have squared how left-leaning engineers on the West Coast reconcile their politics with their economic prospects, for example. They are just as hopeless as grillers and cucks.
As Vivek reminded us, nerd politics is a fantasy of revenge against Chad and Stacy. It doesn’t matter what really happens—midwits can rationalize anything—as long as it hurts some imaginary cheerleader.
Same story as conservatives relishing regime abuse of other white losers, even (maybe especially) when it means their own defeat.
Sorry Line, leftists are never wrong and never in doubt when they are.
The strength of the faith of leftists does put that of many Christian fundamentalists to shame 🙂
But I was a California Bill Clinton liberal at one time and congratulated myself on my sophistication. Now I’m a guy who has to hide his political beliefs if he wants to keep his job.
Looking back, I had some experiences that made me feel like, despite my dedication to the faith, the makers of the media saw me as expendable. I wonder if many others might be having experiences like mine.
That would require an honest and lucid acceptance of reality. That would break their programming since birth. I wouldn’t hold my breath if I were you.
So many of them conceive of themselves as courageous and rebellious as they parrot the ubiquitous narrative. It is amazing and disorienting to behold. It seems to spring from the idea that we live in a white supremacist world, which they boldly reject.
I never would have guessed that such an obviously false interpretation of society could be possible. The media is almost entirely responsible for maintaining this illusion.
I’m convinced that there is some inborn ability to think independently, which is most common in whites, but is rare even there. Such an ability would be difficult to quantify.
It’s really just teenager psychology, loudly proclaiming how unique and special they are because they’re parroting and copying everything about the cool kids. And since the left owns the media they manufacture the cool kids. So the cool kid is rebelliously against racism and climate change and portrays himself as going against some phantasmal right wing establishment, despite the reality of him obeying every actual social taboo as studiously as possible like a good little drone. Leftists are essentially just people who don’t mentally develop past about age 15, and locked into that high school psychological state are easily manipulated… Read more »
And I should mention that’s why so many people have that “Well I was a leftist when I was younger until I realized it was all bullshit.” Yup, everyone was young once and that’s why we shouldn’t begrudge anyone once they finally see the light. I was just as stupid in my early 20s.
While going from hippie at 18 to Starship Trooper bit player at 21, as I did, is probably not so uncommon, I speculate that adult “transitions,” like LineInTheSand seems to describe, are very, very, very rare. Practically unheard of.
Valid point. People become more and more fixed in thoughts, identity, politics, and environment as they age. That’s why people have such trouble getting infirm old people out of their homes even though they can’t wipe their own butt – people cling to the familiar.
3g, I’d say that unaligned people, people who were never all that political to begin with, could come over to the DR in middle age or later and often have. But it’s the committed shitlib I’m talking about. Practically impossible for there to be a conversion after a certain age.
I didn’t begin moving rightward until I was 24 or 25. Perhaps not coincidentally, it was also at that time that I dropped out of the popular culture.
I was 28-29. My abandonment of pop culture probably correlates to that same period but it was a more gradual process.
Roger Scruton described it as the juvenile repudiation of inheritance and home. The worldview of the teenager who hates his parents. It’s a natural stage of adolescence that you are supposed to grow out of.
I tend to agree – although you, like so many of us here, came from some part of the left. I was raised entirely on the left, but as soon as I left home I began to think for myself and began questioning things. Now I’m the world’s worst cynic. What gives some people independence of thought and keeps so many other Whites totally compliant? It’s definitely not IQ – plenty of genuinely smart (not just credentialed) people who went all in on the vax. Fwiw, I have always been honest/blunt to a fault, so have ‘valued’ truth.
Back in high school, in addition to being voted “Most Likely to Succeed”, I was also voted “Biggest Complainer” because I gave teachers the hardest time. All that meant was I wanted them to prove to me their answers were correct instead of vice-versa. My guess is that trait runs strong among the commentariat here.
Funny. I was voted most likely to piss someone off. Although I’m not sure how I got the moniker. Unlike a lot of people on my age cohort – early Gen X – I was always on the right because I remember the Carter malaise very well. I also had several older relatives who not only owned their own businesses (mostly construction) but they were veterans as well. So not only did I learn first hand how badly the govt. was screwing them in terms of regulation and a number of other things, but when the disaster at Desert One… Read more »
There is a difference between being strong and being an asshole. Sure, Carter gave the impression of being weak, but going around the world to beat up on lessers only proves you’re a piece of shit, not “strong.”
Anyway, being lead around by the nose by a group of bronze age perverts hardly shows strength.
Leftism is an assault upon reality, and its believers, perforce, spend their lives inside a mirage.
Some will, not all by any means…
I gave up trying to predict, particularly in the age of Trump. He broke the space-time continuum, and all the right players, so everything is a wild card, but the Zman’s are as good as any. As for, “There will be no retribution from Team Trump. He will avoid going down this road for political reasons…” This will be my biggest disappointment. Too many bad actors need to feel the pain of punishment for their horrendous crimes against humanity. Without retribution, it will all simply happen again during another election cycle. I do hold more hope for AfD in Germany, but… Read more »
>AfD
Romania showed the way – if the wrong person wins, just save democracy by annulling the results.
If we don’t need a middle class, do we need universal franchise?
Restrict the franchise to the qualified!
Only the managerial classes should be allowed to vote.
In other words, you don’t vote unless you’re a Party member.
I mean, they make us get permission for everything else under the sun, don’t they?
Not that it will happen, but tie the vote (suffrage) to societal contribution. For example, folks on welfare or other no income/non-taxpayers can’t vote. Move the age up, not down for suffrage such that a voter has experienced life on their own. Naturalized citizens can’t vote—only natural born citizens.
Democracy doesn’t work that way. Quite often the non-societal contributors have the correct opinions and/or will vote in the correct people. I say restrict the vote to liberal leaning felons only. It will save a great deal of time.
Democracy from its very origins in ancient Greece *did* work that way. Additionally, democracy as our Founders established/envisioned, never considered universal suffrage of the populace for a moment. If they had thought for a moment the type of voters we have today, they’d have specifically excluded most of that population when writing the Constitution. Whether a subset of non-productive people have the correct opinion every so often begs the case as to why the majority are so often wrong and how to spot and eliminate them. Those who can’t hold a job, or won’t hold a job, are prime candidates… Read more »
Politicians want votes. That’s why they always expand the franchise. More customers…. The ancient Greeks knew democracy is a phase, not a destination
The ancient Greeks held that democracy was for the aristocrats of the time, not the pleb’s. Mob rule was understood not as a right, but as something to be feared. And here we are today.
AINO showed Romania the way with the 2020 selection.
If Trump doesn’t go after the SOBs he will be making a political error. His supporters would love to see them in the dock looking at hard time.
Bitcoin, gold and silver will continue to rise, in that order. So will stocks but they are an empty bubble. Russia will continue to kill Ukrainians but the war won’t end this year. Israel will continue to kill Arabs and will attack Iran with toys provided by uncle Don. In Europe everything will continue to get worse but in the undramatic, sullen way that I’d the European norm by now. “Leaders”, chancellors and prime ministers will come and go like passengers on the subway. Back in America, it will be a cluster F. Trump will talk tough and do little.… Read more »
Trump indicated last night that he will let in large numbers of pajeets to do the huge number of jobs he will create…We in MAGA are furious about that…Musk is busy removing check marks and subscribers from accounts that don’t go along with infinite immigration, and stealing the money paid …I predict that will not fare well….Class action coming up…
He finked. Hell, he finked three weeks before he was even in office. Thats almost impressive in a perverse way. We’re on our own. Anything else is a lie
It’s true, but it also contributes to the further delegitimization of the entire system.
Trump doesn’t need the MAGA people any more. He has gone back to his billionaire capitalist roots.
This will bring him a reckoning in 2026, should he continue on this course. If he does, his base will sit home for the mid terms, the left retakes both house and he’s impeached and convicted. Then things will get really ugly because those in the bureaucracy will come back out of the woodwork seeking victims to slake their bloodlust.
Agreed with you regarding the ongoing leadership crisis. We’ve seen in the UK (but really everywhere). All our “leaders” suck. UK voted out the Conservatives and voted in Labour. Canada is about to vote out the Liberals and vote in the Conservatives. The same unpopular policies will be pushed regardless of the shuffles going on. I see it in business too – most of the good leaders have retired. Most business “leaders” now are Gen X or Boomers who think that being “tough” means using more expletive bad boy words (probably what the TV showed them is tough), while being… Read more »
It would be great to have a lot more recognition as to just how much the middle class has been damaged since the 1970’s. Wall Street and the financialization of everything has been no friend to the white middle class, the 401k growth has a trade off and that is lower wage growth in exchange for stock price growth.
https://www.epi.org/productivity-pay-gap/
I would bet the growth in wages is driven, in part, by the increased value of employer provided health insurance.
Yes, but not all of it by any means…Health care was pretty cheap until Obamacare wrecked the health care industry…
Long before Obama, healthcare was too expensive. In the 80’s already this was the case. Obama used the excuse of “40M uninsured” to promote ACA. Last count we had 8% with no insurance—don’t forget the huge expansion of indigent health care—while before Obama about 18%. The 8% is probably a hard figure if there is a contribution towards expenses/insurance required as this group is composed the very young and healthy who do not see the need for such at that point in their lives and further Congress removed the penalty tax for going naked wrt health insurance. But yes, ACA… Read more »
See here: https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/
With the caveat that my 2024 prediction that the Dems would never allow Trump to win again was totally wrong, here is my 2025 prediction: the economy will take a major dump. The stock market went up 45% in two years while GDP went up 3%. The debt is now $36 trillion. Nobody even blinks at $2 trillion annual deficits any more. Inflation is still a real problem, the government statistics that is it “only” 3% are completely false. Median housing prices are over $400k. Average cars coast $50k. Companies are starting to fail. Nissan and Chrysler are teetering. Walgreens,… Read more »
The line can’t keep going up and to the right without inflation doing so also. But they can lie to us and tell us the inflation isn’t happening. Already have been. It could be sort of a test to see how much observable reality can differ from official reality and for how long. There doesn’t have to be a limit to that, this side of empty bellies. For which they can just increase the size and scope of the SNAP benefits.
“With the caveat that my 2024 prediction that the Dems would never allow Trump to win again was totally wrong,…”
How was this wrong? The opposition did everything it could—including assassination—to stop Trump. They failed, but that doesn’t mean you were wrong. We can’t always predict success, nor failure.
We have been in a recession for a while. However, it appears that corporate America post COVID has been engaging in “We have to raise prices because inflation/supply chain” *wink* sort of practices. They raised prices (or allowed them to rise) to crazy levels without raising wages.
It’s not a situation that can last. How long before somebody panics and heads for the exits is open question.
Companies are starting to fail. Nissan and Chrysler are teetering. Xman, the entire history of Chrysler Corporation is like that of a manic depressive hooked on crank. When they get it right they’re golden, then they lose focus, f up, and plunge to the depths of despair. Consider they’ve stared down bankruptcy twice in 1979 and 2009. They’ve been bought and sold more than a lady of the night on a street corner since the mid-late 1990s. Falling in with Stellantis and the “Island of Misfit Cars” will probably doom them as Europeans have no Earthly clue what appeals to… Read more »
I think it’s Yamaha that recently announced they have a hydrogen powered V-8 that punches out close to 400 hp.
There is no economic law that says you have to have a middle class.
As proven daily by any developing country
Sure, but what does that mean?
It means we aren’t going to have one without some socialism. But not international socialism, but like a national version…. of socialism. In all seriousness, the middle class as we understand it is an artifact of the industrial revolution period. Where mercantilism combined with labor shortages and created a class of people that generated wealth, not through trade or land ownership, but production of things. This further combined with levee en masse to create the modern iteration of the yoeman farmer of Jeffersonian fame. It just as easily disappeared when free trade opened the borders to let foreigners in (mass… Read more »
Extremely well done; brilliantly put, really, but one caveat.
National socialism was an intent to defend the nation (not necessarily the lines on the map), while international socialism intends to erase the borders.
Not sure where we are with this strange mix of public-private.
Light years from the old fasces, that’s for sure.
I predict I will find my own ass.
Been searching with both hands, but so far…no luck.
I saw one–a bit bruised and worse for wear–sitting on an ash-heap under an overpass near the Slauson Cutoff out by El Segundo. You might want to check there…
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“is the collapse of middle-class wages relative to the labor productivity gains of the last thirty years.” If we’re so productive, where’s all the stuff? Why are we running 75 Billion a month trade deficits? If productivity was measured by widget output, productivity would be down from 30 years ago. Starting in the second half of the 90s, offshoring really took and went ballistic after China was let into the WTO. What role is uncounted inflation playing in this? We under-count inflation, which makes GDP look bigger than it actually is and produces phony record profits (properly adjusted inflation would… Read more »
The bean counters in DC have a very loose definition of production. They have increased the productive value of technology inline with “Moore’s Law”. The productive value of tech is not treated with the complexity that it would requie to have any semblence of accuracy. It is impossible to trust any numbers coming from the Fed without seeing the algorythem and even then the inputs could be made up. The numbers say what they want them to say. I question the GDP numbers, they likely include deficit spending as an assett, you got something for it so you are richer.… Read more »
Being a complete ignoramus in the subject, I would assume it is revenue generated per labor hour, at least in a simplified sense. But they lie about literally everything. In many cases, they just make it up wholecloth. The “birth-death” model of employment is a great example. I’m not saying it is totally invalid, but it should always have giant asterisk next to it. My favorite examples are Hedonic adjustments in the inflation index and the Clinton budget surpluses. Both are absolutely ridiculous lies. The budget deficit increased every single year of both the Clinton administration and the Dubya administration.… Read more »
If the productivity numbers are being calculated on the simple basis of net revenue/labor hours, we aren’t necessarily being told where the labor hours are happening. If you have a large American company it might be making almost everything it generates revenue from in China while paying it’s staff in the US itself for various administrative tasks, marketing, sales, etc… Some of that “etc” is of course going to be useless DIE-mandated carbon blobs doing their blobbing. So how do you calculate productivity? Do we add the labor hours for the desk jobs and DIE blobs to the total labor… Read more »
My predictions:
US will become the 11th province of Canada, with Trudeau as Emperor.
EU countries will act independently and the opinions of their politicians will matter.
Israel will apologize and dissolve itself.
China will finally collapse. This time for real.
All businesses will stop producing whatever crap they do and just store Bitcoin and generate infinite money.
AI will replace all workers, but only for a short time, before being replaced by Indians.
This is not a list of predictions…it’s a “wish” list. 😉
Nah. Who would want Emperor Turdeau? Or that last thing. But we don’t always get what we want…
I predicted two years ago that a Cloud would put a hit out on another Cloud. That obviously didn’t happen.* I will reup that one in a modified and safer manner. We will see clearly this year who comprises the members of the obviously warring factions. Whether a mushroom cloud billows over Davos is another matter but hope springs eternal. Incidentally, as we are seeing with the H1B whoring, no one should believe the new group in the pole position is their friend. Legal immigration is even more poisonous than illegal immigration, after all. Second prediction: some of Europe begins… Read more »
“Legal immigration is even more poisonous than illegal immigration, after all.”
Boy, if that doesn’t say it all.
US /Canada: anchor baby chain migration
EU/Oz: asylum refugee anchor baby chain migration
Musk: he should be well familiar with both Indians and Africans, since the British imported the ‘coloured’ Indian class to manage the immigrant Africans invited in as cheap labor.
Result- with the help of one stubborn Yenta in Parliament against apartheid (keeping the African tribal gangs from murdering each other), eventually the swelling numbers voted themselves into power, with the help of plentiful grenade attacks (by Xhosa prince Mandela).
Epiphany: the small hats (City of London, ultimately) encouraged corporate pathways for Indian imports to come in and manage us, Redneck America.
The Viveks and Haleys are our Managerial Coloured class.
This wasn’t a “mistake”. The Guptas are still one of the most powerful political families in South Africa; it was Kamala the drunken Tamil’s own grandfather Gopalan who led the overthrow of Rhodesia.
Have you ever read any “Miguel Serrano” ? (perhaps the most incisive South American writer of all time).
Who had breakout of terrorisms on New Year’s on their bingo card?
This isn’t exactly a prediction, more of a temperature gauge. I think we’ve hit Peak Climate Change. The hoax will die. But it’s too entrenched to die any faster than one funeral at a time.
There’s too much money involved for CC to die a natural death. Look for it simply to morph into another scam. Perhaps “mitigation” of CC effects, or merge with “sustainability scammers” for immediate purpose.
The religious are reproducing and they will inherit the country.
Also, they’re not white (except for the Amish).
It’ll be great.
Well there are quite a few based White evangelicals. Take Andrew Torba (Gab founder) as an example. There are lots of people following his advice. Some of them might be Christian Zionists but Torba himself certainly isn’t. Overall though, you’re right, lots of the religious people are browns and quite a few are Muslims.
Unless the world makes birth control and abortion illegal while heavily sanctioning unmarried whoopie, birth rates will continue to crater.
TLDR: Birth rates will continue to crater. Ergo, we need infinity immigrants.
it’s been said Rome collapsed “because only the poor could afford children.”
The rich spent everything to gain status; the middle just spent what they had to survive.
I don’t know how true the declining sperm count narrative is, whether or not it is well measured. If it is true, then all sociological causes for declining birth rates are meaningless in comparison, and the human race will go extinct, or pretty close.
Sperm count is a problem for natural insemination. IVF will fill in the gap left by low sperm count. Were just not at that point.
Why is there a goal of an ever increasing number of humans? The US was a better place to live when in had 100M than the 330M plus today. So I’m fine with fewer people. It’s the ponzi economics that push the infinity population scheme, not humanity, which will do just fine if declining population reduces total numbers then stabilizes. Don’t do the global warming thing of taking a short term trend, extrapolate to disaster, then declare an “emergency”. Governments see the population “emergency” with their welfare and retirement schemes running out of people for the bottom of the pyramid,… Read more »
Screw the rates. It’s the numbers that matter, and those numbers ain’t of the civilized peoples.
100 million Japanese, 200 million white Americans, economic growth tracking native population growth would do fine.
The Southern Hemisphere wombs are the problem. In this, the liberal’s “reproductive rights” campaign in the Third World is to be cheered, as was Gate’s African “vaccine” programs. That India or Arabia decided they could breed 1.4 billion into water-choked areas the size of the Western US isn’t our fault. Send ’em all to Africa then.
The Northern Peoples aren’t being swamped by infinity Europeans, or Japanese.
If it’s losers’time, Bills win Super Bowl.
Hey! Let’s not get crazy 😜 here. We’re talking realm of possibilities.
KC makes it, beats the Lions, Kelsey proposes to that singer chick he’s dating on the field in the post-game. (Gotta keep the chicks tuning in. 💁🏼♀️😉)
There’s only one thing wrong with that prediction. Instead of proposing after the game, it’ll turn out that one of the refs is actually Swifty. She’ll take off her cap during an instant replay review, the tight end will kneel at midfield, grab a mic from a media schlub, and propose to her then and there. Whereupon Swifty will commence to twerkin’, the tight end will drop his drawers and mount her, followed by all of this teammates. The crowd goes bonkers.
Ostei, YOU ARE A GENIUS! 🤣
God hates Buffalo too much to let it happen.
For good reason…
The “Cigarette Smoking Man,” on the X-Files wasn’t about to let Buffalo win the Super Bowl on his watch:
https://youtu.be/NyhAJEPEHk4
The will win because all the others will drop dead from the bird flu shot
Buffalo is awful but Josh Allen seems like a good kid.
It would be nice for him to win MVP. My son was telling me he hopes Josh Allen wins simply because he is the only NFL player you can actually understand when he speaks.
The problem with western NY is that you get most of the NY attitude with few of the cultural institutions and you don’t get the general sense of, “we know our city is of international interest so we’re going to be basically pleasant to visitors,” that you receive in NYC.
I don’t pretend to understand soccer fans, but in my view there’s no hope for them. Have you ever been overseas and tried to get into a bar during the World Cup?
No, but piggybacking on the H1-B discussions from this week, I know entire IT departments shut down when India hosts cricket 🏏 test matches. 😏
While I don’t see soccer getting much more attention in the US, I don’t see the rest of the world dropping soccer anytime soon. I don’t see Americans dropping FootBasketBaseball anytime soon either. Sportsball will continue to roll on.
Prediction: More White people than ever start carrying in 2025
Some good news this New Year’s is that two states I end up in occasionally, SC and LA, as of today no longer require a permit to carry concealed.
2025 Predictions: Trump is about to pull off the mask and go full Obama/Clinton. He will initiate another pandemic lockdown far more destructive than 2020. Mass immigration, both legal and illegal, will skyrocket while Trump tells everyone that it’s going down. The gaslighting will set new standards of insanity A GOP sponsored military draft, called a “temporary surge”, will insert the first 100,000 cannon fodder into the kill zone in Ukraine. The losses will be immediate and horrific prompting the (((government))) to order mass mobilization to ensure muh freedoms. Trump will suffer a “medical event” in the early spring requiring… Read more »
You can’t liquidate, if others can’t trade.
They can get bailed out by the government like with Bernie Madoff’s victims.
Then why not just say that?
”They can get bailed out by the government like with Bernie Madoff’s victims.” Ploppy, your’s is a common misconception wrt government taxpayer bailout of Madoff victims. 97+% of the Madoff victims were made whole, but never through taxpayer funds, but rather through clawbacks and other settlements of those who made illicit profits through the schemes of Madoff. The DOJ of course did supervise the payouts and settlements and seizures. This is also in my memory, but summarized via ChatGPT below: “The fund’s resources primarily originated from settlements with entities and individuals associated with Madoff’s fraudulent activities, rather than from taxpayer… Read more »
Sure you can. See the subclause allowing their satraps to buy in (at 10 times the actual price.) Gotta keep those managers managing!
The Gamestop fiasco says you most certainly can liquidate while others can’t trade
My gods. Hun and Ted X aren’t predictions, these are prophecy.
Oh yeah? Keep telling me it can’t get any weirder.
It’s not a prediction if it’s already happened.
As to the declining fertility problem, look no further than the Mouse Utopia Experiment in which abundance begat extinction. The inverse is also true. Extreme hardship motivates fanatical copulation. Yet another validation that the collapse is the cure. As such, 2025 is the year in which the financial disaster chickens come home to roost. It will happen in Europe first. No one will buy their sovereign bonds and declining productivity will not sustain endless fiat money printing. Its either hyperinflation or debt jubilee; take your pick. But fear not, perhaps you too can partake of the fervent fucking that ensues.
Rule of merchants made any life form to lowered being without value and meaning Group who owns the capital are anonymously and secretly enslaves all subjects live under republic Merchant run republic always ends up corruption because capital demands it It is the nature of capital that corrupts anyone who posses it is no surprised anyone to fact that thousand years of practice of usury made Jews as Satanic Insane Parasite At least rule by warrior gave you a chance to be better being and purpose, value, means something warrior society treating weak as humble subject is far more democratic… Read more »
If Trump tells Zelenskyy no more swag then the game is up and Zelenskyy will have to take what he can from Putin (it won’t be much).
I hope 2025 will be a year during which Conservative, Inc., must struggle very publiclly, but futilely, to suppress a self-evident truth: Conservatards conserve “Progressivism” The USA has been since her founding a torch bearer of the so-called progress in which merchants and capitalists rule their betters with help solicited from the lower layers of society. Their culture is inherently degrading—the business model requires insatiable craving—and is openly dragging all but one of the peoples of (((Western))) civ to extinction. Thus the struggle of Con, Inc., must be a gigantic gaslighting operation to cover up the awful truth about the… Read more »
The Turks will be interesting. Erdogan plays off west versus east, regularly stabbing friends in the back. He just finished betraying Putin, which probably keeps Turkey out of BRICS this year.
Will Netanyahu bite off more in the middle east, this time the 2nd biggest military in NATO? Will the Turks pick a fight with Greece? Stay tuned for the next episode of Soap.
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I hope everyone here has a safe and prosperous New Year. My predictions; fairly good chance Dems pull one of two tricks to install either Harris or Obama: Jaime Raskin’s desire to refuse to certify Trump and install Harris because “insurrection” with enough swamp connected RINOS going along to protect their DOJ / FBI buddies, or delay the Speaker election so no certification can occur, then its Chuck Grassley as President Pro Tem of the Senate as President. Who can appoint Obama as Vice President and then resign. That is exactly the clever/stupid trick Dems like: example putting senile Biden… Read more »
Don’t know about the rest, but I don’t see Trump failing to take office. Public does not appear in the mood for such BS, israel needs White bodies for its wars, and there are plenty of other ways to effectively control Trump to the extent he doesn’t fink on his base.
Oh yeah, that reminds me – Trump will fink on his base.
Only promises he will keep is doing israel’s bidding, and maybe winding down Ukraine war . . . eventually . . . while closely monitoring the situation.
He’s started already just to get a jump on things.