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If you’ve been wondering whether government control social media is coming to America, Israeli cybersecurity billionaire Shlomo Kramer just made the case on national television. Kramer, co-founder and CEO of Cato Networks, appeared on CNBC today—January 2, 2026—and dropped a…
If you’re typing “will there be a recession in 2026” into your browser right now, you’re not alone. As we enter 2026, that question isn’t paranoia—it’s a rational response to an economy sending mixed signals depending on whether you look…
Affordable living in 2026 isn’t some mysterious phenomenon that appeared overnight. It’s the completely predictable result of decades of policy choices, market incentives, and a cost structure that sprinted ahead while paychecks barely jogged. When people talk about wanting affordable…
Why Buying American Is Harder Than Ever — And How | RSS.com If you’re googling How to Find American Made Products in 2026, you’re not losing your mind. You’re reacting to a marketplace where “Made in USA” has become branding…
Oppose Cutting the Defense Budget is the default stance you’ll hear from a lot of Boomers—not because they’re cartoon villains, but because their formative political wiring was built in the Cold War: deterrence, “peace through strength,” and a deep suspicion…
Millennials and Gen Z are no longer satisfied with basic health insurance that sits on the sidelines during their most stressful moments. According to Pew Research Center definitions, Millennials (born 1981–1996) and Gen Z (born 1997–2012) now represent a massive…
The “participation trophy generation” insult gets thrown around like confetti at a parade, but here’s the thing: Boomers gave participation trophies to their kids, then spent the next three decades roasting those same kids for accepting them. The irony isn’t…
Democracy runs on a simple promise: you vote, your vote counts, and the person with the most votes wins. But what happens when Boomers Gerrymandered Districts so severely that competitive elections became extinct? What happens when the people in power…
The Federal Reserve just confirmed what we’ve known all along: Fed admits it can’t easily fix an economic problem it created through its own policy decisions. According to recent analysis, the central bank’s pandemic-era policies supercharged wealth inequality, sending stock…
The same generation that chanted “Hell no, we won’t go” in the 1960s now dominates the class of politicians, pundits, and donors who keep finding new reasons to send younger Americans to war. How Vietnam Draft Dodgers Became War Hawks…