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Endless “Money” And Modern Marxism

Crotchety battle-axe Margaret Thatcher famously quipped:

“The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.”

She was useless on race but she did provide the occasional clever quote. Of course Maggie didn’t live to see that problem “solved” by creating endless “money”.

America is no longer a country. It is a giant strip mall that runs on consumer and government debt while in the midst of a simmering racial civil war.

It is difficult to the point of impossible for normal people to understand just how much debt we are talking about. The government debt is so massive and uses numbers so large and imaginary that it isn’t even really worth talking about, especially since that “debt” will never be repaid. How would it? There is no talk of even reducing spending to a point where we aren’t spending made up “money” created by new debt, much less paying down what is outstanding, and soon the interest payments on that debt are going to swallow the Federal budget like Kamala Harris looking for a cushy government job.

In a way it is like a giant Ponzi scheme, borrowing “money” to spend today that will be paid off by future generations but is even worse because there is no way to pay it off.

The debt held by Americans and people living in America is a little easier to understand but it is still a huge problem and made worse because unlike the American government, the American people do have to pay back that debt.

Headlines like this are pretty common:

US Household Debt Hits Record $18.6 Trillion As Student Loan Defaults Explode

Most of that is mortgage/housing debt of course….

Even still, unsecured debt like student loans are a whopping $1.65 trillion, surpassing credit card debt ($1.23 trillion) and roughly equal to car loans ($1.66 trillion).

There are something like 133 million households in the United States so that means that if total household debt is $18.6 trillion, the average household debt in America is around $140,000. That doesn’t seem bad until you factor in that something like 45 million households are renting their domicile and according to Grok the average mortgage balance in America is around $258,000. Younger and therefore more recent borrowers have higher balances….

Variations by Demographics:

  • Younger homeowners (e.g., Gen Z and millennials) carry higher balances on average due to recent purchases at elevated prices.
  • Older borrowers (e.g., baby boomers) tend to have lower balances as they pay down debt over time.

Also a surprisingly high percentage of home owners own their home outright (do not have a mortgage), around 40%. Most of those are presumably Boomers and older, people who have had decades to pay off their mortgage meaning that younger borrowers are likely carrying an even larger average debt than it might seem at first.

While we live in the country in a lower cost of living state, when I bought my fairly large house on some acreage with a couple of barns almost 15 years ago I didn’t pay anywhere close to $258,000. To buy the same house today would cost me double at a minimum.

That is just the mortgage part but that doesn’t even include the consumer goods people often buy on credit and unlike your home those goods are not going to appreciate in value.

That is great and all but what does that have to do with Marxism? Being able to go deeply in debt to buy a house is the pinnacle of “capitalism”!

At the most basic level, Marxism/Bolshevism/communism/globalist socialism is not about economics. It is not really about the state owning everything or “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need”. That is all just window dressing. What all of those various forms are really about is control.

The Soviet Union wasn’t a “workers paradise”, if anything it was more rigidly hierarchical than under the Czar. Taking away everything from the people meant they had to crush dissent violently and ruthlessly. What if instead of overtly taking everything away from people, you left them with the illusion of choice while gently shackling them?

Practically speaking what we are seeing is essentially the same control they had under Communism without the guard towers and barbed wire, although we certainly have gulags and secret police. Sure you technically “own” some stuff although your most valuable “possession”, your home, is only yours as long as you keep paying the mortgage and even after it is paid off you still only get to stay in your home as long as you pay an annual fee to the government in the form of property taxes. The government can seize your house for all manner of reasons.

How about your car? Many people are paying as much for a single car loan per month as I am for my mortgage. Even if you pay it off, as is the case with your house, you only get to use your car if you pay an annual fee for the registration and in some states you have to have your car inspected on a regular basis in order to get a magic sticker. Also like your house, the government can seize your vehicle for all sorts of reasons.

All of the other stuff that you own from your coffee maker to your tighty whiteys? It was paid for using fiat currency that thanks to inflation is constantly losing purchasing power. For many/most Americans, their consumer goods are often purchased using debt, with credit cards the obvious culprit in most cases but far too many people leverage home equity to refinance revolving consumer debt, in essence putting their house up as collateral for some new bath towels.

The essence of the latest iteration of Bolshevism, fancifully styled The Great Reset, can be boiled down to one phrase “You will own nothing and be happy”.

This won’t be accomplished by the old, blunt force method of the Bolsheviks where everything was openly seized. Instead it will happen like bleeding out in a warm bath. Americans will get deeper and deeper into debt and at the same time inflation caused by printing money will erode the current value of wages. A lot of relatively low skill jobs I see posted pay as much as or more than I was paid as a bank manager not that terribly long ago. Even with these wildly inflated wages people are losing ground quickly as prices increased significantly faster than wages under the AutoPen regime and if we are honest it started under Trump during Covid with the “stimulus” payments.

In encouraging news, Trump is now proposing 50 year mortgages to make housing more “affordable”. Really. If we signed up for a 50 year mortgage when we bought our current home, it would be paid off when I was nearly 90. This comes as the median age of a first-time home buyer hit a new record…

Median Age For First-Time Home Buyer Hits 40, A Record High

A little math shows us that a first-time home buyer using a 50 year mortgage would pay that mortgage off when they are 90. The Social Security Administration life expectancy table for a 40 year old right now looks like this (men on the left, women on the right)

The average man aged 40 right now can expect to live an additional 37.67 years. A woman, 41.86 additional years. That means that half of people buying their first home, not a second or vacation home, are barely going to live long enough to pay off a 30 year mortgage. A 50 year mortgage is just a fancy way of saying “rent”.

Something else I found interesting in that story:

Seventy-six percent of all buyers had no children under the age of 18 living at home, up from 73% last year.

More than 3/4 of all home buyers didn’t have children at home, meaning people who either never had children or that are old enough that their kids have moved out. While families with children are stuck renting homes, older people with lots of equity are making cash offers.

What is missed by many is that a 50 year loan might lower the monthly payment by a bit but it has huge consequences over time. Here is a amortization of a $279,300 mortgage, the media home price in my state, over 30 years (from Bankrate.com).

Now look at a 15 year mortgage for the same house….

The monthly payment goes up around $700 but over the life of the mortgage you will pay $151,796 more in interest on a 30 year mortgage. In fact you will pay almost as much in interest as you paid for the house, in essence paying double the “price”.

When car loans went from a maximum of 5 years to 8 or more years, did cars become more “affordable”? Well from the standpoint of a monthly payment they did but the price of cars keeps climbing as people extend their loan terms further, and on a depreciating asset no less. At least houses generally appreciate in value. That is why car dealers always want to talk to you in terms of monthly payment instead of sale price. I always tell them, give me your best price for the vehicle and I will worry about the monthly payment.

The new American dream:

Endlessly making mortgage payments on a house you will never own and a loan you will never pay off.

Replacing the hammer and sickle with the trannie flag and the bLM “black Power” fist, terror with mindless entertainment and the hard tyranny of barbed wire and guard shacks with endless debt and ever diminishing wages is seeking the same end result: absolute control over the bulk of people at the hands of a small cabal of rulers. The tools of the new Marxist are not bullets in the back of your head in a basement but instead an endless supply of “money” in the form of debt.

The easiest slaves to control are those that do not realize they are slaves.

37 Comments

  1. Michael

    One of the best posts I’ve read in a year.

    Now add the all seeing eye of Saron aka Palantir and loss of cash.

    Grim new world stuff.

    • Arthur Sido

      You can’t do anything without doing something Very Big. Look at Luigi and the murder of the United Health guy, no one remembers his name and no one knows the name of the new guy. Meanwhile United Health is operating exactly as before and Luigi is going to jail forever.

      I need to do a post about that.

      • Lineman

        We have to have our own country again so this is the only plan out there that is viable at this point and it doesn’t involve war yet…But everyone is still to comfortable to make the sacrifices needed for it to happen where if they did we have enough pro White People that we could be well on our way to victory… Unless someone has a better plan and then I’m all ears and if it doesn’t involve magic(like waiting around til enough people wake up) then we can debate the merits of it…
        https://northwestfront.info/

        • Original Grandpa

          you have tried for years to awaken them, Brother. For many, they will have either the .fedgovco or llegals burning things down around them, and waiting for ‘rescue’. I’ve talked with Dave about how futile it seems to continue to try and awaken people. Heck, Brother; I can’t even get my daughter to get out of Houston…

          • Original Grandpa

            they don’t have a plan, they don’t want to leave their “magic dirt”. I’ve been working on trying to get folks already here because of that. As time draws near, I get the feeling we’ll be up here watching the rest of the country burn. Too many lazy, complacent folks; and I can’t concern myself with them. I pray they will gain knowledge and dunderstanding…

  2. Mike in Canada

    The list of options to correct these matters has now, through inaction and hesitation, dwindled down to the last few, which are expensive, bloody, and difficult to execute.
    In previous years, we still had solutions that were cheap, easy to implement, and relatively quick to show effect.
    It is disappointing that it has come to this.

      • DWEEZIL THE WEASEL

        Word. Years ago, I watched a You Tube video titled: FIVE REASONS AMERICAN RIOTS WILL BE THE WORST IN THE WORLD. The narrator left his audience with a warning about returning to debt-free honest money (specie). The only way that can happen is for an economic collapse across the entire system of debt propping up this corrupt, syphilitic-thinking country. And even with all of the straws in the wind right now, no one can predict when that will happen.
        I watched snatches of a documentary on the making of THE WIZARD OF OZ back in the late 1930’s. In one of the snippets of the narration, it was mentioned the ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland fetched a whopping $32,000,000 at an auction in 2024. So, think about that.
        There are people in this shithole of a country who can afford to spend huge sums of money on useless trinkets while American military veterans live in homeless shelters and working families are borrowing against their retirement funds to put food on the table. Yet, the worship of Godless celebrities and athletes continues unabated and the band plays on. I cannot even imagine how horrific it will be when the music stops (H/T to Matt Bracken) and Amerika goes full Weimar. I keep prepping as though Harris and Waltz won. And yes, I voted for the Golden Golem. I did not vote for Bibi. But that’s who is running things. Stay prepped. Bleib ubrig.

        • Michael

          There are people in this shithole of a country who can afford to spend huge sums of money on useless trinkets while American military veterans live in homeless shelters and working families are borrowing against their retirement funds to put food on the table. Yet, the worship of Godless celebrities and athletes continues unabated and the band plays on.

          ON TARGET.

          Maybe it’s because I work EMS and often the food bank, but I know far too many “Economically Brittle” folks that LOOK like their doing fine.

          These folks are solid hard working folks, not wasting money on tats, drugs and stupid vacations and such. They are quietly stressing about falling out of “middle class” into economic troubles.

          I KNOW folks that are borrowing out of their retirement funds just to keep the home paid for, electricity on and food on the table.

          A modest medical bill, a totaled vehicle even a major house repair and off into the debt doom spiral they go.

          It’s sad how little most of us know about our neighbors, let alone the people we call “Friends”. Money is taboo.

          Shit is getting real.

          • Michael

            Arthur, looking at what Trump does vs what often the Media Says he said (many a slip between the keyboard and reality looking at the BBC right now)

            I notice that Trump has to speak things the Neocons and Israel 1st folk’s demand.

            But his real world actions seem less “obedient” to their orders. Neocons and weapons sellers are eager to sell much more on the US Taxpayers dime weapons to “save” Ukraine. Forcing the EU who is SCREAMING for American Weapons to flow to Ukraine to PAY for them was awesome.

            EU be BROKE. Lots of loud mouths but few euros to spare.

            Plenty other examples and I can post links.

            Trump seems to be trying to do a soft Bankruptcy of America like a businessman would do to save something for rebuilding.

            Yeah, as you know America is BROKE also.

            Our “Powerful Militarty” isn’t so. Our Wunder weapons seem mostly to annoy the Russians. Ukrainian Propaganda seems to be about half the “news” from MSN.

            The US Navy vs Hothi “Games” has a real world score of Hothi’s 2 Navy 0.

            BTW The Hothi’s PLUS the GDP of Iran is about that of the state of Maryland.

            Cumala would have been FAR WORSE in so many ways.

            Like NYC’s new Mayor WORSE.

            Will Trump succeed in an American Bankruptcy? Not unless more than half of the Government stops undermining him and trying to destroy that “Evil Dictator” that is breaking their Taxpayer filled pig troughs.

            Trumps pumping water out and trying to steer American into a sandbar as not to sink and the rats are drilling more holes under the waterline.

            The odds are bad and then we have our Burn it all down keyboarders.

            Yeah, set the ship on fire too.

            • Lineman

              The odds are bad and then we have our Burn it all down keyboarders.

              Yeah, set the ship on fire too.

              You know what is really ironic is the ones that want it to burn are the ones in the worst shape to survive it…

              It’s too bad our side is made up of such broken folks that have all this knowledge and yet think that none of the bad things that have happened before will happen to them or they do know and are just resigned to their fate and trying to live out the clock…

  3. LoL No

    Bought my 1st home at 27, it was 1994. Cost 62K. You can’t buy a modern pickup truck for 62K. Boomers do not give a fuck about the world they’ve left behind. Greedy ex-hippy faggots can’t die soon enough. Doddering geriatrics now and STILL clinging to power in “our” government. I hear all the time how it’s not all boomers but, in my experience, that’s bullshit.

    • Arthur Sido

      Most of their accumulated wealth will end up being eaten by the nursing home system, paying for Somali “nurses” to change their diapers and abuse them because their kids (if they had any) won’t take care of them. It is a fucking disaster.

        • Michael

          Not as easy as you think to “Hide” assets from the lawyers of the state and retirement home folks.

          At least here in NH there is a real Claw Back for 5 years if asset fraud occurs AND a massive penalty taken from the assets.

          Something about giving the Lawyers-accountants that find it a reward %.

            • Michael

              I’d LOVE a Link on how to do this as I also am getting near the medical aid lifestyle.

              Personally I have a mother in law apartment that we kept my in-laws for almost 20 years. So, I know first hand the Medicare-assisted living scenario.

              My plan right now is to trade an apartment and a stipend to our local nursing students for our care. Every two years I need to cycle a new one in as they graduate. Housing here is expensive and scarce.

        • Big Ruckus D

          Jokes on them anyway, as eventually (and sooner than anyone probably thinks) the state will no longer take care of them (not in the sense they have come to expect, but more in the way that Canada is now unveiling to full transparency) and the value of the wealth in their trusts will be destroyed by inflation. In the end, they get fucked too, and all their slick advanced planning and legal gamesmanship comes to naught.

          • Lineman

            the value of the wealth in their trusts will be destroyed by inflation…
            All depends on what assets they have in the trust… Precious metals, land, rentals will always be there for you no matter what inflation does…

    • ghostsniper

      27 @ 1994 means you were born in 1967, so you are only 6 years from being a boomer yourself. What a dikhed, pointing your sniveling finger at a whole generation because you have daddy issues.

  4. LoL No

    Additionally, I am debt free now and doing everything in my power to NOT help pay down a debt I had no say (nor do I benefit from any of it) in creating. Don’t like it? Good. Die.

  5. ghostsniper

    27 @ 1994 means you were born in 1967, so you are only 6 years from being a boomer yourself. What a dikhed, pointing your sniveling finger at a whole generation because you have daddy issues.

    • Anonymous

      More like 3 years removed from boomerdom (1946 to 1964 by nearly every estimate I’ve ever heard). And agreed, tarring an entire generation like that is just stupid. Does every Gen X member humble-brag about having been a neglected latchkey kid, “raising myself and living on Hot Pockets”? I sure hope not. That shit gets old real fast.

      I am late Generation Jones, and couldn’t possibly be any further from a greedy ex-hippy faggot, myself. I don’t wish death on any other generation, and I would hope that Mr. LOL is simply venting his spleen about his own poor situation. Fomenting inter-generational strife among otherwise homogeneous peoples serves no one at all. We legacy White Americans have far bigger fish to fry.

  6. Original Grandpa

    Anon at 326 – amen. I am a boomer as far as “when I was born”. Otherwise, all the characterizations I read here and elsewhere are inaccurate as regards myself and more than a few my age. You might notice that those boomers who raised a family and gave everything and more to them – because as a father that’s my responsibility and what I wanted, a strong healthy family. All of you who disparage men my age as a group – your ignorance is showing. What’s worse, you play right into the fucking trap “they” have set, to keep us bickering over foolish shit rather than uniting on the things we agree on. That’s stupid as fuck. Learn to identify the real enemy – both spiritually and here on earth – before the enemy takes you out one at a time. Yeah, I’m angry. Too many of “us” don’t focus. If what I’ve said makes some angry – ask yourself why. Unless and until there is focus on the fuckers against us – and not on each other’s differences of thought – this country is burnt toast. Ever hear the expression “divide and conquer”? Wake the fuck up, if you aren’t a retard stop acting like one.

  7. Thomas

    I bought my house for $142,000 in 2010. I was 47.
    It will never be paid off. I hope to leave it to my son, so at least he can have the cheap mortgage payment.
    The payment, even on a Fixed Rate loan keeps going up. In California, the Property tax assessment keeps jumping up. Every Time it does, my Mortgage bill increases. The Interest and principal payments have not moved, but the Escrow Account, to pay the Property Tax? That keeps going up.
    I’ve gone from $989.00 per month to $1155.00 per month in 15 years.
    I’ll never win. But, You have to pay for a roof over your head. So, my Mortgage is far cheaper than renting, and in a pinch, all 8 of us can live here. Not happily, but we’ll have a a place to sleep, and eat.
    So, all in my family do are best to survive.

    • Lineman

      Why stay in a place that will just keep taxing you until you have nothing left…You can see what they are doing and yet you stay and let them keep doing it to you knowing that it will always go up…I bet your insurance has kept increasing as well which you are forced to have because of your mortgage…

  8. ozark homesteader

    Brilliant.

    “…a giant strip mall…simmering in a racial civil war…” Check.

    Lots of great comments/insights as well. “…prepping like kamilla won”. Check.

    I’ve known folks making TWO $800 a month car payments. In what sane world does that happen?

    At this point I feel bad for, while laughing at, all the MAGA’s who think a meager vote means diddly.

    Twenty years ago it was the “banksters”. Then, the “globalists”. Then “the shadow government” then the “deep state” and all the “… industrial complexes”.

    At the bottom of that faceless, ambiguous, unnameable, steaming pile of fecal matter is the judeo-communists and the zionist supremacists.

    Now they own social media companies, palantir, AI…along with congress, the DoW, the executive office and most of big bid’ness. If you ever tripped and smashed your face on concrete before you could get your hands out, that’s the kind of fun we’re fixing to have. They’ve been waiting decades for this. I’m sure it’ll be a big show.

  9. Anonymous White Male

    “The debt held by Americans and people living in America is a little easier to understand but it is still a huge problem and made worse because unlike the American government, the American people do have to pay back that debt.”

    Actually, we don’t. But, only if we repudiate the debt. And you will never find a successful politician that will ever speak about repudiating the debt. Of course, the 14th Amendment makes it illegal to question the debt, so you will be taken to court. Or taken out to the woods to have a bullet put in your brain. Or, if successful in running on such an issue, you would have every country in the world declaring war on you. Well, the bankers will make sure that all the countries in debt to them will declare war on you. We have put ourselves in an untenable situation. We can never pay off the debt. Most of the talk about the debt focuses on the money the federal government has borrowed. What is it now? $38 trillion? That doesn’t include State government debt, or personal debt, or businesses’ debt. If you total it up, it is in excess of $100 trillion. That is more than all the land, buildings, infrastructure, etc. in AINO. I think they call that bankruptcy. Since the laws passed to go into ever increasing debt have been made by crooked politicians that have been selling this country out since the 19th century, doing so constitutes treason. The penalty for treason is death. So, we have an unpayable debt, and we have viruses imported into this country by these same crooked politicians. These viruses have nothing in common with us and are here merely to leech off of the programs that have been passed by these same crooked politicians, who had them imported to cause the demographic revolution against the White Posterity. A multi-prong attack. We are at war, but White people just keep ignoring that and go whistling past the grave yard. There is only one solution, but Whites have been too weakened and dumbed down to do it. A reckoning is coming. Hopefully, the viking genes have not been completely bred out of honkey.

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