America on the Brink: Debt Crisis, Fiscal Inequality, and the Impending Social Collapse (2025-2026) 🤬

The Impact of Debt, Fiscal Inequality, and a Global Agenda

The United States is on the brink of a major financial collapse. This crisis will not only be economic, but also a social catastrophe. While many expect this collapse to occur by 2040, the actual date is much closer – 2026. The numbers tell the story of how critical the situation is.

Massive Debt: A Ticking Time Bomb

Today, the US federal government is overwhelmed by a massive debt of $35 trillion. This debt is unpayable, and there is no legitimate market on Earth that can absorb such large sums. In direct transfer payments alone, the government spends $3.8 trillion annually. These payments support 67 million Americans, and the number will only continue to rise. So who is footing the bill? Only 70 million Americans pay taxes, bringing in just $2.3 trillion in revenue. This is where the real crisis begins.

This debt burden is unsustainable. Even if the Federal Reserve stops its money-printing spree, inflation will continue to erode the wealth of millions. As the world moves away from the dollar, how will the U.S. pay its debts? The answer: it won’t. This is the beginning of the end for the U.S. dollar.

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