Grocery costs have surged 25% since 2020.
47.9 million Americans now live in food insecure households.
The highest number since 2014.
They promised to lower food prices.
Groceries are up 25%.
47 million people hungry.
That is not a policy failure.
That is the policy.
There’s a special kind of sadness in looking back at the 90s and 2000s.
It’s more than missing old songs or old friends.
It’s missing a time when life felt simpler and different.
Moments that once seemed ordinary became some of our most treasured memories.
We were living through the good old days without even realizing it.
AI is crashing because everyone has realized all it does is remix things that people have already done and there is no way to make it better because it doesn't actually do anything.
They tried to build a castle on BS and now it is all collapsing into the shit.
Nobody talks about how “work your way up” stopped being real advice around 2008 and became something older people say to feel better about the advice they gave you.
Boomers had one job.
Don’t screw up the greatest economy in human history.
Houses were cheap.
College was cheap.
One guy working at a factory could support an entire family.
Somehow they looked at all of that and said:
“Let’s make everything unaffordable.”
Then they have the audacity to ask why young people are pissed off.