Sunday, December 7, 2025

Trying to stay alive here on planet earth

 It isn't as easy as it was during the 1950s and 1960s for Americans. In the 1950s a white male at age 17 without a high school diploma could by being a carpenter or garbage collector buy a house, own two or more cars and support about 5 people.

This is likely no longer true for the most part. However, some places in the U.S. people might still pull this off if they live remote enough from the expensive big cities of this country.

So, figuring out how to stay alive during these times (AT ALL) is a big deal now worldwide where starvation (because of weather changes where crops die) is a real problem.

It was a lie when Trump promised to reduce your food bills for example, because everywhere on earth now people are starving because crops are failing everywhere, especially in 3rd world nations without enough access to technology.

So, starvation will become a bigger and bigger problem over the years as more people are forced to grow food underground with grow lights because of high winds on the surface blowing down crops.

So, high winds and flooding and droughts have changed everything depending upon where you live on earth. 

The U.S. can afford to buy food from 3rd world countries which causes more people to starve in those 3rd world countries.

So, starving people come to the U.S. anyway they can so they don't die.

The same is true of people coming to Europe from Africa and the Middle East who don't want to die from starvation or from things like the bloodbath that is the Sudanese Civil War for example. 

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