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  • Housing crisis ahead
    U.S. Housing

    The Next 2008? No. Something Worse: The Slow Collapse of the Middle-Class Home

    January 23, 2026 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    The Next 2008? No. Something Worse: The Slow Collapse of the Middle-Class Home People keep asking the wrong question. They want to know:“Is another 2008 coming?” The honest answer is no. What’s forming now isn’t a repeat of 2008 — and that’s exactly why it may be worse. 2008 was violent, sudden, and visible. It shocked the system, forced accountability (at least briefly), and reset housing prices in a way…

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  • Blog - Tipping Point Tampa Bay Podcast - U.S. Politics

    The Quiet Erosion of Dollar Dominance: Warning Signs We Can No Longer Ignore.

    January 19, 2026 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    The Quiet Erosion of Dollar Dominance: Warning Signs We Can No Longer Ignore For decades, the U.S. dollar has sat at the center of the global financial system—unchallenged, trusted, and dominant. It has been the world’s reserve currency not just because of America’s economic size, but because of what the dollar represented: stability, rule of law, geopolitical credibility, and institutional strength. Today, however, we are beginning to see subtle—but increasingly…

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  • The two parties and the money
    Blog

    America at the Breaking Point: Governed, Not Represented.

    January 15, 2026 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    We are told—relentlessly—that our only choices are red or blue. That one of these banners will save us from the other. But both are stitched with the same golden thread: money, power, and utter contempt for the people who keep this country running. The illusion of choice has become the most effective tool of control. Let’s end the polite lie right now: both parties have failed. And the longer we…

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    Blog - Political Analysis - Political Division - U.S. Politics

    WILL HE INVOKE THE INSURRECTION ACT?

    October 6, 2025 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    The Insurrection Act of 1807 could become the ultimate power grab if chaos in America is used as a pretext to suspend elections and consolidate presidential control. Learn the history, the risks, and why the noose is tightening on democracy.

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  • Image Death of the Middle Class
    Blog - Political Analysis - Political Division - U.S. Politics

    The New Economy is Coming Like a Freight Train.

    September 30, 2025 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    The new economy is coming and will change the world we live in. This is not a drill..read it like your way of life depends on it...because it does!

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  • An American Flag ripped in half.
    Blog - Hate Speeches - Political Analysis - Political Division - U.S. Politics

    Division by Design: How Political Leadership Fuels Anger to Keep America Split

    September 26, 2025 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    In today’s America, political violence, mass shootings, and social unrest are often blamed on “the other side.” After every tragedy, the talking points fly: It’s the left. It’s the right. It’s the radicals. But underneath the partisan finger-pointing lies a deeper problem. Division itself has become a political strategy, and administrations — past and present — have at times fanned the flames of anger rather than worked to put them…

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    Blog

    “Not If, But When”: Preparing for a U.S. Power Grid Failure

    May 15, 2025 - By Tipping Point Tampa Bay Pod Cast

    “Not If, But When”: Preparing for a U.S. Power Grid Failure The notion of a complete or large-scale power grid failure in the United States might sound like science fiction—or conspiracy theory. But experts in national security, cybersecurity, and energy infrastructure warn: it’s not a matter of if the U.S. power grid will experience a significant failure, but when. In recent years, weather events, cyberattacks, aging infrastructure, and supply chain…

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