Trillionaire to Quadrillionaire: Trump’s Grand Plan

by | Mar 31, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence, Christianity, Cryptocurrency, Economics, Europe, Politics, Shield of Faith COLUMN, Technology | 0 comments

This British economist makes a compelling argument in this video that Trump’s grand plan is to secure ultimate global power for the TechBros.  It makes sense of the chaos we are all feeling.

He reminds Americans of the last time the government was forced to confront monopoly power.  One man is credited with standing up to that power.  Theodore Roosevelt, the President who earned the title “Trust Buster.”  Back then it was oil, steel and transportation that were coming under the control of monopolists.

This economist points out that data — especially the detailed, private and personal kind the government has the power to collect — is today’s oil.  Musk has the portable hard drives.  Trump has the power of the pardon if the Left’s push back goes too far and gets some of Musk’s geeks tied up in criminal trials over stealing our data.

Biden’s liberalism, while unhinged from nature and reality on nearly all things cultural, has demonstrated a weak willingness to confront Big Tech.  At least more of a willingness than the “pro business” Republicans.  Neither right nor left in America is truly pro business.  To be so would be to put the government on the side of protecting the essential economic principle — labor is the source of all value. 

Nobody ever becomes truly rich by hoarding any kind of money.  Nations and individuals become rich by creating, and maintaining, economic power.  This cannot be done if institutions choose to ignore the moral law.

America as I knew it growing up will never exist again.  That hegemonic post WWII system, is dead and buried.

Christianity still delivers the most potent religious influence to the nation.  The only question of consequence we face at the moment is will America go full French and/or Soviet revolution and eliminate Christianity in favor of satanism or will Christianity maintain and strengthen her cultural influence.

As I like to tell my wife almost everyday now, “Time will tell.”

Amen.

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