well he is a 80 year old living in beverly hills who is saying maybe we should not have social security anymore for all the other old people who were not as financially fortunate as himself so i dont agree with him at all on that point .
@@marleonetti7 - I think he means if the SSA had invested the money better - and not given a lot of it away (replaced with IOU's) - we as SS old-age recipients would be getting much more in our monthly checks.
There was a man who paid $28 in change to get gas ..the cashier had to count everything... everyone waited patiently because they understand how difficult it is nowadays 😢
“If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered.” thomas jefferson
Uhhh.., 25% unemployment, Smoot-Hawley tariffs on 20,000 imports, lack of liquidity from Federal Reserve, 9000 banks closing, worst droughts in US history (Dust Bowl) ? How is it worse today ???
I’m 75 & living in a Sr Retirement Community. My Rent went up $500! I’m going to be cutting down on eating out, & buying extra clothes. I have a sufficient Pension with SS. I don’t believe anything the TVMedia is telling me..They lie to protect this President! Thank you for talking straight & keeping me informed!
They don’t need to protect any President. Central banks, Federal Reserve control all especially the issuance of what’s left of a dying currency. Presidents are a facade for the sheeple to fight and argue about and completely under control of the deep state.
Corporate America is screwing their client base that they depend on. How can that end well. I'm 75 years old, a veteran and a Patriot. How can this continue?
@@TheAccidentalGangster do you believe someone is going to stop the level of debt we are reaching along the aranceles and so on? Whenever they talked about the S&P plunges 30-40% and you will desire this never ever happened. We are tied and the reset will be a out of our control.
and most people get social security when they reach their 60s and without that then we would REALLY see the great depression again and this old man should know that so when he said we should take away social security i could not believe an old man of 80 would even think that .
In the 30s people were still self sufficient with practical skills. They all had produce gardens and chickens, could cook, build, fix machines, heat their houses, were not tech dependent, and used traditional medicinals instead of Rockefeller pharma. The coming crash is going to create a mad max scenario since most people are completely dependent on GovCorp these days, as designed.
the seed is all hybrid, it wont reproduce itself. There's no horse-drawn machinery, nor horses trained to work, nor trained horse MEN. When, not if, it goes down, it's going all the way down, walking-dead levels of crap
What about everyone else's greed? Law firms make billions suing corporations into bankruptcy like Johnson and Johnson, looters are running wild, drug lords are richer than most bankers, millions, some mega church leaders are millionaires, millions go to casinos or blow their money on lotter tickets hoping to make it rich. Greed is everywhere from to bottom to top.
We have been in a depression since 2008 it’s just been hidden by QE and ultra low interest rates (to give those in the know time to position themselves for the coming debacle) That game is now up and reality is intervening
You are right and lucky if you were able and smart to benefit from such a transfer of wealth (quantitative easing and low interest rates), if not as many (included me) sorry brother, the debacle will come and we the poor and laborers will become a bunch of lost generation, it may take a year or 10 years but the debacle will come for sure one day
We need more old people who've lived some life spitting their life experiences on here. Love getting wisdom, I'm 40. New sub here, already digging what you are saying. Keep it up, I'll be watching and more importantly listening.
Ori, as a Norwegian, I don't understand this... almost $2700 rent/month? My monthly salary is $2000 after tax on a fulltime job! My salary is quite average and I live a good-ish life on it. But apparently in the US and A I would be homeless! WTF!?
The people have a say. The people voted for these do nothing clowns. I’m actually hoping it all goes to shit. We need a redo. Maybe people will wake up
@@kifkroker6483 I’m in California. In 1996 I made $10. I now make $24. I was able to afford way more in 1996 than I can now. Sure it’s my fault for sticking around for 28 years but math does not lie. To equal what I made in 1996 I should be making $26.50 and that just gets me to where I started. What really sucks is even with a 50% raise I would not have a life style change. Everything is so damn expensive I don’t know how people are doing it
Greetings from England Ori. Just discovered this channel. Amazing to see the elders passing on wisdom via TH-cam. Hoping to learn as much as I can from you. God bless
Our shops orders have fallen dramatically, the local auction house constantly is selling off shops ,a sheet metal place and glass shop where the last ones
@@TheAccidentalGangster and we also can’t forget the veterans that rely on that money that are disabled because they’re benefits come from the VA if the VA goes up and sodas every single ones veterans check that they used to live on 😢
@seanm7539 that's why I started a business 3years ago. I saw where the economy was heading eventually. I pay my bills off of VA but my business is to save up for hard times that will come
Very interesting take, I’m seeing a lot of “depression” like things in my area including… elders on their electric scooters, on the side of the road, driving a few miles to the grocery store. I saw a young woman with a toy wagon loaded, full of bags, walking home alongside the road and a man with a e-bike pulled over by a state trooper on an interstate highway. I can’t ever remember seeing anything like this and I live in a rural area. The corporations and government seem to have become one entity and that’s a big problem. Makes you wonder how much your vote means anymore.
Our debt is the result of bringing future wellbeing to the present and distributive it between the corporations and their stockholders, unless you have been able to be a shareholder you are done, we are done. It is afictitious wealth result of QE'ing amd traditiona monetary policy, none is producing more cheaper and better.
@@junal27 Trapped between a rock and a hard place. I know it’s just a matter of time before friends and strangers start asking for material support. It will be a test of whether or not there is something greater than a material existence that you are willing to give up all your worldly junk for.
Thank God we have a senior citizen on TH-cam giving us this info. We seem to think information is power but information without a wise elder is good as NOTHING! Someone who has lived for decades is definitely the only one that can provide a clear view of what is happening and what is likely to happen. Thank you for this.
@@TheAccidentalGangster Much Respect Sir for making it this far and being able to even adapt to the changing times. This is quite empowering. I can't thank you enough.
I'm 79 and THIS man has nailed this economy!? However, the last Depression in the 30s was DEFLATIONARY and this one will be INFLATIONARY!? The DOLLAR is DEAD!!?😮😝😢
Orl, thank you for the video sir. I appreciate the sombering background silence and wisdom you share. ❤️❤️❤️ Im 38 and have already concluded much of what you said but its nice to see from someone with so much experience. I wish you the best.
Rents are down massively where I live. You can now rent a 3/2/2 single family starter home for $1600-$1700/mo. These same houses were renting for $2400-$2500/mo a year ago. Gas peaked at $4.49/gal in 2022 where I live. Now its $3.05/gal. I am seeing food prices drop weekly, and my grocery bills are definitely down over the last several months. Unemployment is still very low, bankruptcies very low, credit defaults/delinquencies/repo/foreclosure still very low, and wages are still hovering at adjusted for inflation all time highs. The problem we are having today is that a whole lot of people thought they were in the middle class and entitled to all the trappings of the middle class are coming to find out that they are not in the middle class and never were in the middle class. It actually takes quite a lot of income/net worth to truly be in the middle class, and this has been true for many, many decades. Good luck telling a person that has a bachelors degree in underwater basket weaving and works as a greater at Disney World that they are not in the middle class.
I started corporate work at blue cross in 1978, worked for IBM and ATT most of my career. Those outrageous CEO bloated salaries started in the 90's and have continued to bloat. The real damage was done when they passed GATT, NAFTA, and other related laws to permit offshoring and outsourcing jobs. Ross Perot, at the time warned us what a national disaster it would be if passed, now we are living the effects. This is a national crime of monumental proportions ! I blame government as well as the big corporations as they colluded together to accomplish this gargantuan theft on the American people ! God is not mocked, in time, we ALL reap what we sow.
Brother come to Greeneville, TN or anywhere in East Tennessee and you can own a home on a lake and enjoy great mountain views. Living is still good here. Come and enjoy what remains of your life in peace and quiet.
Your 1000% correct. It's a global catastrophic event. No stopping this " runaway train" until it derails on a world scale........ This has been a slow brewing problem for over 30 years...... Started very subtilty, and slowing growing every decade and counting. Thanks for your video!
Ori, you are spot on on your observations, I left California for wa state,worked my job and retired .. the political powers are gaslighting the public.
The state of Tennessee doesn't welcome anyone. The state of TN has been invaded by out of staters who have destroyed lower and middle income people. There is unprecedented homelessness here now because of people pouring in here with higher incomes than our very low median income. It's heartbreaking what has happened to this state. All of these people saying move here, they are NOT NATIVE Tennesseans. Stay in your own damned state and vote out the shat that you have allowed to destroy it!!
Thank you for the widom, sir! May I piggyback on what you said? Corporatism and greed is killing us, not capitalism. In my opinion, it's human nature of greed from the few powerful people that is destroying us.
I agree with everything you said sir 🤝 I’m 63 and times have definitely not gotten better. Born and raised in Buena Park California, native Californian , I left and it was absolutely the best action I could have taken. Blessings sir , a bit of advice from a bit younger fellow, move away from California it will be in your favor 🙏🏼🕊️
"Sunny Side Of The Street" Grab your coat and grab your hat, baby Leave your worries on the doorstep Just direct your feet On the sunny side of the street Can't you hear the pitter-pat That happy tune is your step Life can be so sweet On the sunny side of the street I used to walk in the shade With those blues on parade But I'm not afraid, baby My rover's crossed over If I never had a cent I'd be rich as Rockefeller With gold dust at my feet On the sunny side of the street Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: Dorothy Fields / Jimmy Mchugh
You hit the nail on the head it is corporate greed greed inflation capitalism, were you always have to make another more profit a better prophet more profit more profit until there's nothing left
Our elders have so much knowledge. Thank you for sharing. Nashville would be a great place to live. Seems like they want everyone homeless. The rent, houses, and food is beyond rediculous. I feel for the younger generations. This isn't sustainable 🌻
Hello, i m from Brasil, we are being slaved and the biger majority dont know. I listen your words and heve clear in my mind the next 1929 , is now. Congratulations.
Gas is $2.90-3.2 in some places in the South. In the great depression families had little to eat and had gardens and such. But they had real gold and silver money and practically no national debt. Today the US is in an inflationary death cycle.
I am 82 and my wife and I live on social security. We own a home in a retirement park and have more than a year's income in savings. We live a nice, quiet life and are able to go out to eat, and become involved in other activities. My parents lived through the great depression before there was any kind of help for the working class. My fathers family got booted from home to home because they could not pay the rent. It wasn't until the late 30's, just before we got involved WWII that my father was able to get a decent job in the woolen mills. To say things are worse now means this man has never seen really bad times. People like him have no clue what so many hard working Americans go through just to live. Without social security old people might as commit suicide. If it were up to the rich old people would be worked until death much like in the Russian gulags of old.
Most of the people in my generation have absolutely no idea what is coming. The next depression will be a lot worse than the 1930s one. And it's coming
My dad was born in the early 1920s in Oklahoma. Didn't have socks and shoes to walk in the snow to school. He wrapped a gunny sack around his feet. Gave away for his grandma to live while she took care of her 2 out of 4 children and barely got by. I was taught early about this and was warned worse was coming so listening to my elders was and is my favorite past time. Don't move to Nashville. I lived near it. It's becoming hell. I live in south ky now. Don't go to the city anymore. Weird. God bless this illegal mess our government makes fake gain for. May they get the same crunch they gave the citizens of this nation. Ps.. I blame the president for being traitors of the people
The last great depression was caused by no jobs. This unemployment is characterized by full employment. You can't fix it. All you needed in the last depression is for the markets to correct and jobs to come back. Now, we have nowhere to got. The market is climbing in a fanatical way, jobs are continuing to hire, yet people can't even afford rent.
The difference between the Great depression and now was it basically happened overnight whereas this time it's a slow drip drip of decay over years of corporate greed and landlord greed combined with a national debt of a whopping 121% of GDP.
Wish I had a $75 power bill. Here in SWNM (PNM Electric) - the taxes and add-ons are MORE than the actual usage! And in 2025 they are set to go up 35% on average!
I live outside of nashville in the country. I have a property down by a year round creek, if you want to move out here to my place I'll build you a little cabin.
Very good prediction and my brothers are Masters of economics. My neighbor just told tonight that the employment numbers on the news look....GOOD ? Well I said UPS just laid off 5,00,000 people. So, it soulds like they are lightening up for a GREAT DEPRESSION.The question is will it be deflation like 1930 or inflationary which will do most people in. The interest rates are falling into 2026 and they fell in 1929-1933 and then they will go upward.
We were still on the gold standard during the depression. Fully fiat requires inflation,higher and higher debt issuance to fund existing debt obligations. The printer go BRRR while we as a people own nothing and eat zee bugz.
In my blog, AdvancingTime, I delve into how in recent years, the government's expenditures have soared and the national deficit has exploded. This has caused the national debt to explode. Much of the rationale behind QE has been that it creates what the Fed calls a “Wealth Effect.” Sadly, several times over the years the wealth effect formula has slid off the tracks and most likely will again. In short, nothing has been fixed or repaired,
I agree with the wrong inflation numbers they gives us. They say 20% in five years, I see 100%. So if they say inflation came back to 2%, I am just not sure if it is true or another lie. Anyway, it makes 102%, which is too much.
We need more 80 year olds on here, dropping all the knowledge you've gained over the years, thanx man !
@@dannyho6786 thank you
well he is a 80 year old living in beverly hills who is saying maybe we should not have social security anymore for all the other old people who were not as financially fortunate as himself so i dont agree with him at all on that point .
@@marleonetti7 - I think he means if the SSA had invested the money better - and not given a lot of it away (replaced with IOU's) - we as SS old-age recipients would be getting much more in our monthly checks.
it order to remember the depression you have to be 92+ years old you'd still only have the memories of a 10 year old kid.
@@TheAccidentalGangster < i got OLD it was an accident
There was a man who paid $28 in change to get gas ..the cashier had to count everything... everyone waited patiently because they understand how difficult it is nowadays 😢
@@madona370 yes I’m seeing that often
@@madona370 yes it’s happening now
“If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered.”
thomas jefferson
It's happening now.
20% homeless rate in USA and 60% rent, can’t afford to own the house….. erasing middle class in facts
It’s a great quote but if we’re being honest, TJ never has been on record saying this.
This is worse than the great depression, we don't see it because we don't have kids anymore. If we had we would all be homeless by now.
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Demoncrat
Uhhh.., 25% unemployment, Smoot-Hawley tariffs on 20,000 imports, lack of liquidity from Federal Reserve, 9000 banks closing, worst droughts in US history (Dust Bowl) ? How is it worse today ???
I’m 75 & living in a Sr Retirement Community. My Rent went up $500! I’m going to be cutting down on eating out, & buying extra clothes. I have a sufficient Pension with SS. I don’t believe anything the TVMedia is telling me..They lie to protect this President! Thank you for talking straight & keeping me informed!
@@karifredrikson-lr1mm I understand what you’re going through. Thank you for sharing with us
They don’t need to protect any President. Central banks, Federal Reserve control all especially the issuance of what’s left of a dying currency. Presidents are a facade for the sheeple to fight and argue about and completely under control of the deep state.
I’m 33. I feel everything you said.
My Grandmother from The Bronx talked about the Depression. She was a kid. I love the stories my elders told.
People knew how to get by back then.
Im 62 just found your channel, we here on this channel are the last of the true Americans that lived in a real America.
Thank you
Corporate America is screwing their client base that they depend on. How can that
end well. I'm 75 years old, a veteran and a Patriot. How can this continue?
@@bluesdawg8014 if it continues we are screwed
@@TheAccidentalGangster do you believe someone is going to stop the level of debt we are reaching along the aranceles and so on? Whenever they talked about the S&P plunges 30-40% and you will desire this never ever happened. We are tied and the reset will be a out of our control.
Corporate America does not care about the less fortunate. Those CEOs and company heads are all self seeking individuals who make millions annually
We do not have soup lines because we have EBT cards, food stamps.
Paid by tax payers of America.
and food banks.
@@txsleepwalker6640 exactly, out of sight, out of mind
We're not there YET.
and most people get social security when they reach their 60s and without that then we would REALLY see the great depression again and this old man should know that so when he said we should take away social security i could not believe an old man of 80 would even think that .
In the 30s people were still self sufficient with practical skills. They all had produce gardens and chickens, could cook, build, fix machines, heat their houses, were not tech dependent, and used traditional medicinals instead of Rockefeller pharma. The coming crash is going to create a mad max scenario since most people are completely dependent on GovCorp these days, as designed.
No doubt about it hit the nail on the head.
the seed is all hybrid, it wont reproduce itself. There's no horse-drawn machinery, nor horses trained to work, nor trained horse MEN. When, not if, it goes down, it's going all the way down, walking-dead levels of crap
Corporate greed has never been so obvious.
What about everyone else's greed? Law firms make billions suing corporations into bankruptcy like Johnson and Johnson, looters are running wild, drug lords are richer than most bankers, millions, some mega church leaders are millionaires, millions go to casinos or blow their money on lotter tickets hoping to make it rich. Greed is everywhere from to bottom to top.
We have been in a depression since 2008 it’s just been hidden by QE and ultra low interest rates (to give those in the know time to position themselves for the coming debacle)
That game is now up and reality is intervening
If printing cash stimulated the economy why stop it? Let's continue so I can get a Gucci belt and an iPhone 17.
🎯 Nailed it my brother, we with age and wisdom know what is heading at us 🤝🙏🏼
You are right and lucky if you were able and smart to benefit from such a transfer of wealth (quantitative easing and low interest rates), if not as many (included me) sorry brother, the debacle will come and we the poor and laborers will become a bunch of lost generation, it may take a year or 10 years but the debacle will come for sure one day
I m tearing 🥹 up Jason! Finally someone else says it…. THANKS BRO🫡
@jasonaris5316 Totally nailed it. It's been a magic show since then.
Sir, a lot of 80 year olds aren't as wise as you are.
Thank you
@@jessicahayes9788 thank you I sincerely appreciate you
We need more old people who've lived some life spitting their life experiences on here. Love getting wisdom, I'm 40. New sub here, already digging what you are saying. Keep it up, I'll be watching and more importantly listening.
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Ori, as a Norwegian, I don't understand this... almost $2700 rent/month? My monthly salary is $2000 after tax on a fulltime job! My salary is quite average and I live a good-ish life on it. But apparently in the US and A I would be homeless! WTF!?
Yes you would be
Yup same boat here. I actually make less now than I did when I started 28 years ago
The people have a say. The people voted for these do nothing clowns. I’m actually hoping it all goes to shit. We need a redo. Maybe people will wake up
@@billrhea Auchie... what industry are you in and which country do you reside in?
@@kifkroker6483 I’m in California. In 1996 I made $10. I now make $24. I was able to afford way more in 1996 than I can now. Sure it’s my fault for sticking around for 28 years but math does not lie. To equal what I made in 1996 I should be making $26.50 and that just gets me to where I started. What really sucks is even with a 50% raise I would not have a life style change. Everything is so damn expensive I don’t know how people are doing it
Thanks for speaking up Ori!
An economic depression with a predatory government & economic system. The financialization of America is a disaster.
Greetings from England Ori. Just discovered this channel. Amazing to see the elders passing on wisdom via TH-cam. Hoping to learn as much as I can from you. God bless
I concur! What's worse is that modern urban society is not made of the same stuff that the rural society were cut out from.
Our shops orders have fallen dramatically, the local auction house constantly is selling off shops ,a sheet metal place and glass shop where the last ones
Yes, it’s corporate greed! How can these people live with themselves? It’s so sickening
If you are living on social security it is just a matter of time before your budget crashes.That is millions of people.
Yes and all elderly that are struggling day to day
@@TheAccidentalGangster and we also can’t forget the veterans that rely on that money that are disabled because they’re benefits come from the VA if the VA goes up and sodas every single ones veterans check that they used to live on 😢
@seanm7539 that's why I started a business 3years ago. I saw where the economy was heading eventually. I pay my bills off of VA but my business is to save up for hard times that will come
Very interesting take, I’m seeing a lot of “depression” like things in my area including… elders on their electric scooters, on the side of the road, driving a few miles to the grocery store. I saw a young woman with a toy wagon loaded, full of bags, walking home alongside the road and a man with a e-bike pulled over by a state trooper on an interstate highway. I can’t ever remember seeing anything like this and I live in a rural area. The corporations and government seem to have become one entity and that’s a big problem. Makes you wonder how much your vote means anymore.
Our debt is the result of bringing future wellbeing to the present and distributive it between the corporations and their stockholders, unless you have been able to be a shareholder you are done, we are done. It is afictitious wealth result of QE'ing amd traditiona monetary policy, none is producing more cheaper and better.
@@junal27 Trapped between a rock and a hard place. I know it’s just a matter of time before friends and strangers start asking for material support. It will be a test of whether or not there is something greater than a material existence that you are willing to give up all your worldly junk for.
@shanesprecher8290 It's meant nothing for a very long time.
Ah nothing like listening to an elder with powerful knowledge!!
There’s not too many left -
People under 35 will not understand the powerful wisdom…
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@@sandblast5636 doubt it he’s not clueless and I’m sure he believes in reality ( 2 genders ) Balls or no balls 😂
Thank God we have a senior citizen on TH-cam giving us this info. We seem to think information is power but information without a wise elder is good as NOTHING! Someone who has lived for decades is definitely the only one that can provide a clear view of what is happening and what is likely to happen. Thank you for this.
@@KiloBravo90 I sincerely appreciate you for sharing this. All my love and respect
@@TheAccidentalGangster Much Respect Sir for making it this far and being able to even adapt to the changing times. This is quite empowering. I can't thank you enough.
Hang in there buddy. You are a survivor.
Thanks Ori for your wisdom to see whats going on.
I'm 79 and THIS man has nailed this economy!? However, the last Depression in the 30s was DEFLATIONARY and this one will be INFLATIONARY!? The DOLLAR is DEAD!!?😮😝😢
@@ClintonDodson thank you for sharing this and your absolutely correct
Grateful I found your channel, love your wise take on the economy.
Orl, thank you for the video sir. I appreciate the sombering background silence and wisdom you share. ❤️❤️❤️
Im 38 and have already concluded much of what you said but its nice to see from someone with so much experience. I wish you the best.
@@CrrzyFox I appreciate you
I like you already man 😅
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ORI,
Great video.
Keep the news coming daily.
Thank you for sharing.
Rents are down massively where I live. You can now rent a 3/2/2 single family starter home for $1600-$1700/mo. These same houses were renting for $2400-$2500/mo a year ago. Gas peaked at $4.49/gal in 2022 where I live. Now its $3.05/gal. I am seeing food prices drop weekly, and my grocery bills are definitely down over the last several months. Unemployment is still very low, bankruptcies very low, credit defaults/delinquencies/repo/foreclosure still very low, and wages are still hovering at adjusted for inflation all time highs. The problem we are having today is that a whole lot of people thought they were in the middle class and entitled to all the trappings of the middle class are coming to find out that they are not in the middle class and never were in the middle class. It actually takes quite a lot of income/net worth to truly be in the middle class, and this has been true for many, many decades. Good luck telling a person that has a bachelors degree in underwater basket weaving and works as a greater at Disney World that they are not in the middle class.
I started corporate work at blue cross in 1978, worked for IBM and ATT most of my career. Those outrageous CEO bloated salaries started in the 90's and have continued to bloat. The real damage was done when they passed GATT, NAFTA, and other related laws to permit offshoring and outsourcing jobs. Ross Perot, at the time warned us what a national disaster it would be if passed, now we are living the effects. This is a national crime of monumental proportions ! I blame government as well as the big corporations as they colluded together to accomplish this gargantuan theft on the American people ! God is not mocked, in time, we ALL reap what we sow.
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@@sandblast5636 yah most ceo are radical commie dumbocrats, I agree with you
Don’t forget Bill Clinton’s giving China most favored trading status in 1993. That was the end of American manufacturing.
Offshoring = keeping inflation under control, nothing bad
The first election I could vote in, I voted for Ross.
This is genius! It needs to be shared!
There’s a housing shortage. A lot of builders went out of business during the 2008 crisis.
100% You are right on the money.
Found you! I’m going to enjoy catching up on your stories. Stories are important. You take care of yourself Ori. 💙 from Oregon
@@lisaknieriem5852 thank you
I was wondering if we are living worse than ever. Nice Truth. 100 percent agreed 👍.
Thank you
Thank you Sir. God bless you.
No one alive today can talk about going through the great depression first hand as an adult.
Brother come to Greeneville, TN or anywhere in East Tennessee and you can own a home on a lake and enjoy great mountain views. Living is still good here. Come and enjoy what remains of your life in peace and quiet.
I am from the UK, and we are definitely feeling the squeeze here, too. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.
@@punksnskaters182 my pleasure my mate
Your 1000% correct. It's a global catastrophic event. No stopping this " runaway train" until it derails on a world scale........
This has been a slow brewing problem for over 30 years...... Started very subtilty, and slowing growing every decade and counting.
Thanks for your video!
Yup for sure
Thank you for the video. Insightful and real.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Ori 😃🙏👊🤝
My pleasure!
Ori, you are spot on on your observations, I left California for wa state,worked my job and retired .. the political powers are gaslighting the public.
WA. state is worse than CA.
The State of Tennessee welcomes you... I live near the bristol race track. It would be a fine place for you to come.
The state of Tennessee doesn't welcome anyone. The state of TN has been invaded by out of staters who have destroyed lower and middle income people. There is unprecedented homelessness here now because of people pouring in here with higher incomes than our very low median income. It's heartbreaking what has happened to this state. All of these people saying move here, they are NOT NATIVE Tennesseans. Stay in your own damned state and vote out the shat that you have allowed to destroy it!!
New subscriber here!
Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us sir!
@@Kaliyuga451 my pleasure and thank you
Thank you for the widom, sir! May I piggyback on what you said? Corporatism and greed is killing us, not capitalism. In my opinion, it's human nature of greed from the few powerful people that is destroying us.
@@robinr2740 I agree
Thanks for the video. Its good for people to get input from those in various walks of life.
Thank you
This is so true ori💯
I agree with everything you said sir 🤝
I’m 63 and times have definitely not gotten better.
Born and raised in Buena Park California, native Californian , I left and it was absolutely the best action I could have taken.
Blessings sir , a bit of advice from a bit younger fellow, move away from California it will be in your favor 🙏🏼🕊️
Thank you!! I've been thinking about everything you mentioned and I wonder, when are we going to say enough...
You are so 🙏
"Sunny Side Of The Street"
Grab your coat and grab your hat, baby
Leave your worries on the doorstep
Just direct your feet
On the sunny side of the street
Can't you hear the pitter-pat
That happy tune is your step
Life can be so sweet
On the sunny side of the street
I used to walk in the shade
With those blues on parade
But I'm not afraid, baby
My rover's crossed over
If I never had a cent
I'd be rich as Rockefeller
With gold dust at my feet
On the sunny side of the street
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Dorothy Fields / Jimmy Mchugh
Sweet, thank you for that song. I know the tune.
You hit the nail on the head it is corporate greed greed inflation capitalism, were you always have to make another more profit a better prophet more profit more profit until there's nothing left
Ori I always like listening you
Great presentation
@@susandaniels9448 thank you I appreciate that
Our elders have so much knowledge. Thank you for sharing. Nashville would be a great place to live. Seems like they want everyone homeless. The rent, houses, and food is beyond rediculous. I feel for the younger generations. This isn't sustainable 🌻
thanks for share your knowledge!
Thank you kind Sir. I appreciate your candor. Be well and be blessed.
Same to you!
Thank You fount your opinion very helpful , best of luck . Mick in Florida
God Bless you as well Sir thanks for the wisdom.
Thank you for loving talks ❤
MUCH LOVE!!
Thanks again for your observations spot on .
@@keepitreal829 👍
Hello, i m from Brasil, we are being slaved and the biger majority dont know. I listen your words and heve clear in my mind the next 1929 , is now. Congratulations.
My grandma was born in 1929- she told me a couple of stories. It was no laughing matter...
God bless
Gas is $2.90-3.2 in some places in the South. In the great depression families had little to eat and had gardens and such. But they had real gold and silver money and practically no national debt. Today the US is in an inflationary death cycle.
Yes we are getting robbed on California
I live in Canada and things are just as bad here insane prices on everything things are looking grim.
The Economy is amazing and the Future Looks extremly bright!
I guess you don’t go shopping
@@TheAccidentalGangsterYes i dont buy useless shit liike most people do!
@@TheAccidentalGangsterI still don’t understand how this is worse than people jumping out of buildings during the great depression?
25% unemployment during the Great Depression. I’m new to your channel and enjoying your content. Thanks.
Hello Sir,
Good video.
Thank you, for sharing.
So nice of you
Have a good day Ori.
I am 82 and my wife and I live on social security. We own a home in a retirement park and have more than a year's income in savings. We live a nice, quiet life and are able to go out to eat, and become involved in other activities. My parents lived through the great depression before there was any kind of help for the working class. My fathers family got booted from home to home because they could not pay the rent. It wasn't until the late 30's, just before we got involved WWII that my father was able to get a decent job in the woolen mills. To say things are worse now means this man has never seen really bad times. People like him have no clue what so many hard working Americans go through just to live. Without social security old people might as commit suicide. If it were up to the rich old people would be worked until death much like in the Russian gulags of old.
I appreciate you sharing this. Thank you
Most of the people in my generation have absolutely no idea what is coming. The next depression will be a lot worse than the 1930s one. And it's coming
@@gregorylyon1004 yes it is coming. Unfortunately
Yes he is right! We are in the
SILENT DEPRESSION.
Thank you for the speech of wisdom and truth brother
My pleasure my brother
My dad was born in the early 1920s in Oklahoma. Didn't have socks and shoes to walk in the snow to school. He wrapped a gunny sack around his feet. Gave away for his grandma to live while she took care of her 2 out of 4 children and barely got by. I was taught early about this and was warned worse was coming so listening to my elders was and is my favorite past time.
Don't move to Nashville. I lived near it. It's becoming hell.
I live in south ky now. Don't go to the city anymore. Weird.
God bless this illegal mess our government makes fake gain for. May they get the same crunch they gave the citizens of this nation.
Ps..
I blame the president for being traitors of the people
Smart. I also learned listening to the elders
@@TheAccidentalGangster 😄👍❤️
The last great depression was caused by no jobs. This unemployment is characterized by full employment. You can't fix it. All you needed in the last depression is for the markets to correct and jobs to come back. Now, we have nowhere to got. The market is climbing in a fanatical way, jobs are continuing to hire, yet people can't even afford rent.
Very astute observation. Thanks
The difference between the Great depression and now was it basically happened overnight whereas this time it's a slow drip drip of decay over years of corporate greed and landlord greed combined with a national debt of a whopping 121% of GDP.
Thanks Sir.
Most welcome
Wish I had a $75 power bill. Here in SWNM (PNM Electric) - the taxes and add-ons are MORE than the actual usage! And in 2025 they are set to go up 35% on average!
Thankx Ori👍🏾
Making 100k a year today is like 50k 20 years ago.
Spot on! Glad I found you.
I would be on the streets with social security! But I am 57 and can’t work due to all the hard work over my life! I’m screwed!
In my youth,an aged co--worker once told me:"You're going to die broke".I told him that everybody does and that the real problem is living broke.
@@rentslave absolutely
I cycle through anger at politicians and grieving the ways of the past.
A blessing to have you here to speak a your sound mind be Well ok
Hi Ori It’s always nice to see you❤🙏🏼✨😊
You too!!
@@TheAccidentalGangster 😊
Well said Sir. 74 US ARMY 80
I live outside of nashville in the country. I have a property down by a year round creek, if you want to move out here to my place I'll build you a little cabin.
@@hvacstudent967 thank you so much
@@TheAccidentalGangster :)
Very good prediction and my brothers are Masters of economics. My neighbor just told tonight that the employment numbers on the news look....GOOD ? Well I said UPS just laid off 5,00,000 people. So, it soulds like they are lightening up for a GREAT DEPRESSION.The question is will it be deflation like 1930 or inflationary which will do most people in. The interest rates are falling into 2026 and they fell in 1929-1933 and then they will go upward.
We were still on the gold standard during the depression. Fully fiat requires inflation,higher and higher debt issuance to fund existing debt obligations. The printer go BRRR while we as a people own nothing and eat zee bugz.
It’s certainly a scary time for us
Your speaking truth
@@paulcampbell3497 I always do. Thank you
Wisdom speaking !!!
In my blog, AdvancingTime, I delve into how in recent years, the government's expenditures have soared and the national deficit has exploded. This has caused the national debt to explode. Much of the rationale behind QE has been that it creates what the Fed calls a “Wealth Effect.” Sadly, several times over the years the wealth effect formula has slid off the tracks and most likely will again. In short, nothing has been fixed or repaired,
I agree
Thank you , Ori for your Wisdom and Perspectives !.....I just sub'd your Channel......Godspeed..
Thank you I appreciate that
I agree with the wrong inflation numbers they gives us. They say 20% in five years, I see 100%.
So if they say inflation came back to 2%, I am just not sure if it is true or another lie. Anyway, it makes 102%, which is too much.
Of course we all know it's 50-100% net increase on basis items over 5 years.
Why would they admit this truth to us?
@@maxcloutier5285 you’re correct
Outstanding shipmate. Press on. USS Kitty Hawk CV-63. Jan 1980 to July 1983. What a mess A ?
Thanks ❗ for sharing the information 🔥💯👍
Any time!