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The American Empire is Officially Over – Here's Why

The American Empire is Officially Over – Here's Why

We peaked 15 years ago—now, we're on the slow, painful decline. And it's hard to swallow, especially for the American people who’ve been riding high for the past century. But guess what? Every empire falls, and we're just the latest in a long line. Look at the British.

The truth behind trickle-down economics? Sure, there may be more jobs—but they’re in China, Brazil, and India, not here. Meanwhile, we’re drowning in corporate, personal, and government debt—the worst we've ever seen. The US government is now trillions in the red, and we don’t have the resources to bail ourselves out.

Trump’s goodbye to the Ukraine war? That’s just one sign of how deep the trouble goes. It’s a desperate move, cutting off vital financial support for a war that everyone knows the West is losing. And don’t even get me started on tariffs—Trump’s 27% tariff on Chinese electric cars led to a 100% tariff under Biden. You wanted to buy a Chinese-made BYD electric vehicle for $30K? Well, thanks to our tariffs, it’ll now cost you $60K. Guess who’s NOT buying it?

Instead, we’re stuck with a lesser product and a dying economy. Great for American auto companies, right? Sure. But here’s the problem: Other countries are buying the best at the lowest price from China—leaving the US and its companies in the dust.

Now, China and the BRICS nations are quickly outpacing the G7 countries, including the US. The G7, which used to control 28% of the world’s output, is now being surpassed by China and its allies, who control 35%.

The writing’s on the wall: When countries need money, deals, or trade, they no longer turn to Washington—they head straight to Beijing, New Delhi, and São Paulo. And guess what? They’re getting better deals, too. America is slipping—and it’s too late to stop it.

Time to face the reality: the American empire is crumbling, and no politician wants to be the one to say it out loud. It’s over. But don’t worry, we’ll keep pretending it's not until the very end.