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Luis Gonzalez:
The Permanent Government

The Bureaucratic Machine That Survives Every Election

The Last Wire

They told Americans the economy was “strong.”

Then groceries doubled.
Rent exploded.
Insurance became unaffordable.
Home ownership vanished behind interest rates and debt.

Now the political system is heading toward November carrying the weight of inflation, immigration backlash, institutional distrust, foreign conflict, and a population that no longer believes the people in charge understand what daily life feels like.

This election is not shaping up like a normal campaign cycle.

It is becoming a national stress test.

“The Road to November” breaks down the pressure building underneath the political system right now:


* Why voter anger is accelerating instead of cooling
* How economic exhaustion is reshaping both parties
* Why media narratives are losing control of public perception
* How immigration, war, inflation, and debt are converging into one election environment
* Why 2026 may become a referendum on institutional credibility itself
The deeper issue is not left vs. right anymore.

It is whether the governing system still has the trust of the people living under it.

And that question is becoming impossible to hide.

Read the full piece at The Last Wire.

What happens when a population stops believing the system can correct itself?

— Gonzo - reporting from somewhere near Sarah Palin’s house.

Smokin Joe:
For Venezuela to be even a reliable safety valve, it has to deal with the problem that led money (CAPEX and development Capital) to flee the largest known oil reserves on the planet. It was Socialism and the government takeover of the industry there that ended the flow of the tools and expertise to continue to develop and maintain production of those reserves.

Oil companies, service companies, tool companies, could not get out of there fast enough.

More guarantees are needed before that spigot will open up, and before the oil drilling resumes there in a meaningful way. Not even today's prices (believed to be temporary) will entice that sort of risk.

The oil is there. But the Socialism is, too, and it will stop the oil from being produced in quantities large enough to offset the current problems in the Middle East.

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