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The Iran war cost to taxpayers is already climbing at an estimated $25–40 million per day in military operations alone — and that’s before a single bullet is fired in what President Trump called the “big wave” that “hasn’t even…
The Social Security disability backlog has become a death sentence for thousands of Americans. As of 2025, more than 940,000 disabled workers are waiting up to two years for an initial SSDI determination, and in fiscal year 2023 alone, approximately…
Student loan servicers — the companies paid by the federal government to manage your loan accounts — systematically steered over one million borrowers into costly forbearances instead of income-driven repayment plans, costing them years of progress toward forgiveness and adding…
Foreign ownership of U.S. farmland has grown 85% since 2010 to nearly 46 million acres — 3.6% of all privately held American agricultural land — with Chinese entities strategically acquiring parcels near nuclear missile bases, a federal tracking system so…
Sports tickets in America are unaffordable for working-class families — and it’s not an accident. The average sports ticket price for an NFL game hit $158 in 2024, a 40% increase since 2014 alone, while the cost of attending any…
Private equity firms have purchased hundreds of hospitals, loaded them with debt, extracted billions, and in many cases driven them into bankruptcy — leaving communities without emergency care. PE-owned hospitals account for 44% of 2025's largest healthcare bankruptcies and a JAMA-documented 25% increase in patient harm. This is the complete anatomy of the heist.
The semiconductor shortage in America cost the U.S. economy an estimated $240 billion in 2021 alone, eliminated 11 million vehicle builds, and sent used car prices up 40% — all because bipartisan policymakers spent 30 years cheerfully handing chip manufacturing…
Property tax disparities by state mean that two identical houses on the same block can carry tax bills that differ by 300% or more — and the person paying the lower rate is almost always a long-term homeowner who bought…
America’s vocational training shortage is a self-inflicted crisis four decades in the making. Starting in 1983, federal education policy systematically defunded shop class, auto repair, welding, and other trade programs in favor of a “college for all” mandate — leaving…
Why are men not going to college? In 2025, men represent only 42% of bachelor’s degrees awarded in the United States — the lowest male share on record — while women account for 60% of undergraduate enrollment, a gap that…