The Art of Growing Old

My childhood memories always include thoughts of my father. Right up until he passed away, he was active and alert; cutting the grass weekly, keeping-up the house and even expertly managing his computer. When clients ask me for tips about aging gracefully, all I have to do is think of him.

That notwithstanding, I suspect that I’m not yet old enough to be an expert on aging. But I can share the experiences of people I regularly encounter who manage to age gracefully.

One man in his mid-eighties told me, “I try to be out of the house by noon every day. I don’t care whether it’s a get-together or simply to go to the store. I get out either way.” This man lost his wife when he was in his seventies, but despite the loss, he found a way to cope by employing this wise strategy.

A friend whose 100th birthday party I attended told me that the secret to successful aging is, “all in the head.” In other words, you have to keep using your mind. She reads, visits museums, cultivates her tulips and is always ready to engage in active discussion on any subject. She has read all three of my books and we have fascinating talks about them. Her points of view, gleaned over a century, have gifted me with valuable insight into human nature. She stays interested in life, and life pays her back with better physical and mental health than she might otherwise experience.

At 94, my mother told me, “You’re as old as you feel.” Right up until she passed away (at 99!), she aged elegantly and attributed it to NOT thinking like an old person. I’ve noticed that people who age well do everything possible to maintain their posture and to walk with as much confidence as they can. By acting and thinking young, they feel younger.

On the opposite side are those who shuffle along, drive or perform other activities far slower or far more cautiously than is actually necessary, as if they might somehow break or fall apart. I was always amused when my energetic 100-year-old-friend accused her peers of that very thing!

Of course, some people age better because they’re less susceptible to certain ailments and diseases. Yet, how you manage things emotionally counts for more than most of us realize. Mental health professionals who work with cancer patients have told me that recovery, or at least longevity, is more likely in people with happy, realistic attitudes than in people who engage in denial and self-pity. Of course we can’t just wish away negative things, but at the same time a good outlook is easier on the body than a negative one — no matter what the medical situation.

A major factor in aging successfully is how one handles the loss of a spouse. People who experience widowhood fare better if they work to accept the loss while, quite understandably, still grieving it. It’s absolutely normal to grieve — indeed, in some measure, for the rest of your life. But at the same time, you have to develop acceptance. If you can’t learn to accept, then you’ll never allow yourself the opportunity to experience the other things that life still has to offer. This applies to people of every age, since we’re all subject to loss at any time.

Healthy and happy elderly people have told me, “There’s never an excuse for being bored, no matter how old you are.” It makes sense! In my book, “Bad Therapy, Good Therapy And How to Tell the Difference” (available exclusively at DrHurd.com, by the way), I coined the phrase “psychological entrepreneurism” in which negative developments, while still acknowledged as negative, are turned into opportunities and new experiences.

These are just a few of the things that older people happily will tell you. Take it from them, not from me. Seniors who thrive with a positive point of view are the most interesting and admirable psychological entrepreneurs. We can learn so much from them.

Michael J. Hurd, Life’s a Beach

Reality is Your Friend

According to a Gallup Organization survey, 20% of Americans believe that it is possible to communicate with the dead. Films such as “Bless the Child” and “Sixth Sense,” along with TV shows peddling self-proclaimed mediums like John Edward, continue to feed an apparent need for otherworldly communication.

Book after book has been written about the authenticity – or lack thereof – associated with those who claim to predict the future and communicate with the dead. It is not my intention to add to that collection of dubious “scientific” study, but as a cognitive psychotherapist, my question is this: What need does this fascination with mysticism serve? Why do otherwise levelheaded people flock to psychics, mediums and the like? What are we looking for that is so superior to reality? As the likes of John Edward artfully cultivates his faux persona of clairvoyance for the TV cameras, there is no doubting the outbursts of genuine emotion from the audience. Right or wrong, true or untrue, there is a need being served here.

Human beings want explanations. Science does not provide us with everything — at least not all at once. Consequently, it can be tempting to look for answers beyond the realm of reason and reality. Of course, what greets you there is nothing more than wishful thinking, but fantasy still holds great emotional appeal in an uncertain world.

Adults who grew up in abusive environments often tell me, “I escaped by retreating into fantasy.” Indeed, fantasy can actually keep a young person sane through the psychological (and sometimes physical) warfare taking place in the household. Of course, not everyone grows up like that, but I think this offers a clue to the appeal of the paranormal: Life can occasionally be puzzling and stressful, and it can be exciting to seek comfort outside the real world. As an old friend of mine once put it, “It’s fine to face reality and confront your fears, but what happens when reality bites?”

Here’s where you run into the difference between healthy and unhealthy attitudes. When reality bites, the healthy person with self-esteem thinks, “What can I do to make it better?” The answer might not be immediate, but that person trusts his or her mind to figure things out without resorting to fantasy and make-believe.

A person who finds it difficult to summon up this kind of strength will say, “I just can’t take it. I need out.” In rare cases this could result in suicide or drug/alcohol addiction, but these are the exceptions. Some will immerse themselves in their work. Still others turn to the paranormal.

The mystical can be fascinating. It addresses questions that most of us don’t think about in daily life. What happens after we die? Is there reincarnation? Can I communicate with lost loved ones? Of course, when all is said and done, there is no hard evidence of any of this. But for many, the appeal lies in escaping the rigors of daily life by venturing to the other side where, for a blissful little while, you can make up the rules yourself.

Unhappy or over-stressed people will think, “Why did this happen to me?” The thought can be in response to tragedy or nothing more than a frustrating day. A cognitive therapist can offer no answer other than, “This is just how it is. Don’t try to read meaning into it. Some things are just what they are.” The challenge is to figure out how to cope. Explanations are certainly valuable, but solutions are more important.

Trying to dig up explanations for the not-yet-explained or the merely coincidental might make for a happy escape, but it accomplishes nothing in the end.

Celebrated singer and songwriter Stevie Wonder said it best in his hit song “Superstition”: “When you believe in things you don’t understand, then you suffer, superstition ain’t the way!”

Michael J. Hurd, Life’s a Beach

Our Government Has Lost Its Legitimacy

Steve Bannon was imprisoned for contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena. Will Bill and Hillary Clinton be imprisoned for the same offense? Not a chance. Why the inconsistency? If the law only applies to certain people, and if the law is applied selectively based on whether you have connections or are a member of the Party — then do we even have a law?

We have hundreds, if not thousands, of examples of this kind.

The theme is always the same: If you are a leftist, a Democrat, a RINO, or otherwise have the right connections, there is no law. The laws apply only to the little people, the people without connections and whether they are guilty, or not. Our government, even with a commendable President (for the moment), has lost all legitimacy. We are truly on our own. It’s not an opinion; it’s a fact. It’s not going to end well.

Case in point: U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin on Thursday said she won’t sit for an interview requested as part of an inquiry by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice over a video she taped with five other Democrats urging U.S. troops to resist “illegal orders” from the Trump administration.

Does this mean the next time a Democrat Congress orders someone to testify or the next time a Democrat President demands an arrest that nobody has to comply? Because if leftists get to obey laws selectively, so do the rest of us. After all, we are now in a civil war.

Michael J. Hurd, Daily Dose of Reason

Not Your Grand-daddies’ Immigrants

You have the type of immigrant who comes to a free country, a place with no guarantees, no handouts, no special favors, a place where you are required to make it on your own. Any charity you receive is minimal, temporary and voluntary on the part of the giver.

Then you have the kind of immigrant who comes to a country where you are immediately handed free schools, free medical care, free housing, no demand to change your language or customs, easy loans, free cell phones, free food stamps, welfare, and all of this even before becoming a citizen — so you pay no taxes.

It’s not the same kind of immigrant.

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The Democrats — all of them — are essentially saying, re: ICE: “The law is what we say it is. If ICE is acting consistent with the law, and if we don’t like those laws — then ICE is acting illegally. We will prosecute them for their crimes.” But ICE is upholding the law, and President Trump is doing exactly what he promised to do if elected in 2024 — and he was decisively elected. If Democrats now believe that the law is only what they say it is, then they should say so — they should acknowledge that they consider themselves the rulers in a dictatorship where there’s only one Party in charge, as in Communist China, Venezuela, Cuba, or past regimes such as Stalin’s Russia or Hitler’s Germany.

Democrats don’t get to have it both ways — in the media, maybe, but not in terms of OBJECTIVE reality. When Biden was in office, everything he did — even forced medical treatments and censorship of social media — was deemed valid because he was allegedly an elected President. But now when Trump does things that ARE within the Constitution and the law, and he was elected to do those things — why, those things are illegal. Nobody would make such a claim unless they already consider themselves the ruling dictator of a nation.

Michael J. Hurd, Daily Dose of Reason

London schools left with empty classrooms as abortion decimates our population

Warnings that London secondary schools may soon be forced to close due to falling pupil numbers are the latest visible consequence of a much deeper demographic problem. While policymakers routinely point to housing costs, economic insecurity, and delayed parenthood, one central factor remains persistently under-examined: the long-term impact of abortion on Britain’s birth rate.

London Councils have warned that demand for Year 7 places is now falling faster than demand for Reception places for the first time on record. Over the next four years, pupil numbers entering secondary schools in the capital are expected to drop by almost four percent, with inner London facing even sharper declines. Because schools are funded per pupil, the result is likely to be mergers, closures, staff reductions, and a narrowing of curriculum options.

This is not a sudden crisis. The UK’s Total Fertility Rate has been below the replacement level of 2.1 since 1973. What is new is the speed at which the consequences are now becoming unavoidable. In 2023, excluding the coronavirus anomaly, deaths outnumbered births for the first time in decades. Immigration has masked this decline for years, but it has not solved it.

Crucially, the conversation around falling fertility almost never addresses abortion, despite the data being unambiguous. Office for National Statistics figures show that the gap between the number of live births required for population replacement and the number actually occurring has, for much of the past fifty years, been smaller than the number of abortions carried out annually.

In 2023, around 30 percent of all viable pregnancies in the UK ended in abortion; this figure is higher in London. Ten years ago, the figure was closer to 20 percent. Today, for every twenty viable pregnancies, fourteen result in live births and six in abortion.

This reality matters when considering school closures. Children who are never born do not fill classrooms, sustain local services, or become the future workforce needed to support an ageing population. When schools close, communities hollow out. When communities hollow out, families are less likely to form. The cycle accelerates.

SPUC’s Executive Director, Michael Robinson, says, “If the closure of schools is treated merely as a funding or planning problem, the response will be utterly benign. It is the visible end point of decades of decisions that have devalued childbirth, normalised abortion, and treated population decline as a net benefit for the world. London’s empty classrooms should be a wake-up call. A society that does not welcome children will eventually reap the consequences: wrecked economies and communities. Abortion is the greatest destroyer of societal harmony and prosperity.”

SPUC Staff

As Iran tensions mount, beware the hidden hand of this two-faced US ‘ally

While Washington searches for ways to weaken Iran’s murderous rulers, our supposed NATO ally Turkey is working overtime to keep the mullahs alive — and in power.

This week’s diplomatic tug-of-war over US-Iran negotiations is a win for Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s Islamist strongman, who has led a cynical campaign to stall for time and block US and Israeli military action against the Islamic Republic after its brutal crackdown on civilian protesters.

He’s feigning concern that military action would spark “regional instability,” but his real goal is simple: Keep Iran’s theocracy from falling — and stop the emergence of a free, democratic state that would shatter his regional ambitions.

Along with Qatar and Egypt, Erdogan has reportedly proposed to both sides a three-year “deal” under which Iran would agree to limit its uranium enrichment, restrict its use of ballistic missiles and pause arms shipments to its regional allies

It would do nothing to relieve the suffering of Iran’s people.

And it would ensure the regime’s stability — allowing it to outlast President Donald Trump’s remaining time in office.

It’s a smokescreen, and Trump must not fall for it.

The president’s negotiating team should be clear-eyed: Ankara’s priority is not peace, but regime survival.

For Erdogan, a crippled Islamist regime in Tehran is far more useful than a democratic one that might align with the West.

Why? Because Iran’s terror empire benefits him.

By keeping Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza armed and operational, Tehran helps Erdogan weaken Israel — a strategic obsession for the Turkish leader.

A constantly threatened Israel allows Erdogan to posture as the Middle East’s next great power broker, claiming leadership while chaos reigns.

That’s why, as US naval and air assets assemble across the region, Tehran is clinging to Ankara’s overtures — seking negotiations to avoid a final reckoning.

Europe has labeled Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization for murdering thousands of peaceful protesters.

Erdogan, however, praised Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian for his government’s “handling” of the unrest — effectively endorsing Tehran’s claim that the demonstrations were “terrorist attacks . . . clearly directed by Israeli-linked elements.”

In doing so, Erdogan is openly empowering an enemy of the United States.

This is why Turkey rushed to offer itself as host for the talks planned for Friday: not to mediate, but to block Washington from acting.

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Opinion

As Iran tensions mount, beware the hidden hand of this two-faced US ‘ally’

By 

Sinan Ciddi and

William Doran

Published Feb. 5, 2026, 12:19 p.m. ET392

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaking at a podium with Turkish and Somali flags.

While Washington searches for ways to weaken Iran’s murderous rulers, our supposed NATO ally Turkey is working overtime to keep the mullahs alive — and in power.

This week’s diplomatic tug-of-war over US-Iran negotiations is a win for Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s Islamist strongman, who has led a cynical campaign to stall for time and block US and Israeli military action against the Islamic Republic after its brutal crackdown on civilian protesters.

He’s feigning concern that military action would spark “regional instability,” but his real goal is simple: Keep Iran’s theocracy from falling — and stop the emergence of a free, democratic state that would shatter his regional ambitions.

Along with Qatar and Egypt, Erdogan has reportedly proposed to both sides a three-year “deal” under which Iran would agree to limit its uranium enrichment, restrict its use of ballistic missiles and pause arms shipments to its regional allies

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And it would ensure the regime’s stability — allowing it to outlast President Donald Trump’s remaining time in office.The diplomatic tug-of-war over US-Iran negotiations is a win for Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s Islamist strongman, who has led a cynical campaign to block military action against Tehran.AP

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It’s a smokescreen, and Trump must not fall for it.

The president’s negotiating team should be clear-eyed: Ankara’s priority is not peace, but regime survival.

For Erdogan, a crippled Islamist regime in Tehran is far more useful than a democratic one that might align with the West.

Why? Because Iran’s terror empire benefits him.

By keeping Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza armed and operational, Tehran helps Erdogan weaken Israel — a strategic obsession for the Turkish leader.

A constantly threatened Israel allows Erdogan to posture as the Middle East’s next great power broker, claiming leadership while chaos reigns.

That’s why, as US naval and air assets assemble across the region, Tehran is clinging to Ankara’s overtures — seking negotiations to avoid a final reckoning.

Europe has labeled Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization for murdering thousands of peaceful protesters.

Erdogan, however, praised Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian for his government’s “handling” of the unrest — effectively endorsing Tehran’s claim that the demonstrations were “terrorist attacks . . . clearly directed by Israeli-linked elements.”

In doing so, Erdogan is openly empowering an enemy of the United States.

This is why Turkey rushed to offer itself as host for the talks planned for Friday: not to mediate, but to block Washington from acting.

The summit has been moved to Oman at Iran’s request — but that has not slowed Ankara’s eagerness to shield the regime.

If the talks proceed, US negotiators should be on guard.

Turkey may offer to take custody of part of Iran’s highly enriched uranium for “safekeeping” — a proposal recently floated by Ankara.

Erdogan would push this idea as a means of “conflict prevention,” but there’s no reason to believe weapons-grade uranium would be safer in Turkey’s hands than in Iran’s.

Ankara is not a benevolent ally advancing US interests, but a strategic saboteur.

If Turkey gets its way, the summit in Oman will lead to continued delays in bringing down Tehran’s regime.

Erdogan in recent days has been prepping the ground, encouraging the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan and Qatar to insist on further rounds of “diplomatic efforts.”

In doing so, Ankara not only emboldens Iran’s despots, but constructs a collective regional effort to abandon Iran’s people — who are crying out for the chance to bring down the regime and remake Iran as a democratic ally of America and the West.

For Erdogan, preserving a weakened Islamic Republic serves one overriding purpose: blocking the emergence of a US–Israeli security order that would sideline Turkey’s ambitions.

Since late 2024, Iran’s regional position has collapsed — following Assad’s fall in Syria, the dismantling of its proxy networks, and a humiliating 12-day confrontation with Israel.

A decisive American-Israeli strike that removes Iran’s leadership would accelerate this shift — and leave Erdogan isolated in a radically new Middle East.

But a wounded regime allows Turkey to expand its influence while Israel remains consumed by Iran’s terror web.

It’s why Erdogan continues to tolerate — and at times enable — Hamas and Hezbollah as instruments to keep the Jewish state trapped in permanent crisis.

Could It Be That the 2020 Election Fraud Will Be Exposed?

The Left is beginning to panic about Tulsi Gabbard’s investigation into the massive election fraud in 2020.

They have good reason to. For the first time since then, I actually have hope that the fraud will be exposed for all to see. I would say that the evidence produced will be undeniable, but the left will always deny what they find inconvenient.

But still, by the time Gabbard is done, a lot more people will believe what has been pretty obvious for a long time: that the election was not simply rigged by illegal rule changes and a massive effort to manipulate the process to produce an absolutely unprecedented number of votes (does anybody really believe that Joe Biden was so much more popular than Barack Obama that he got nearly 10% more votes than he without manipulating the process? Really?!), but outright stolen. 

Rigging the election is different than stealing it, although the two are so closely adjacent that it is difficult to see the difference. By “rigging” I mean stretching or breaking the law to change voting processes, usually with the excuse that COVID required extraordinary and illegal measures be taken to ensure that people could safely vote. In addition, Pravda upped the volume of the hoaxes, spent inordinate amounts of effort to attack Trump and hide Biden’s infirmity, and the establishment poured Zuckerbucks into Secretaries of State around the country to take control over the voting process. 

By stealing, I mean actually altering vote totals to ensure Biden would win. And Tulsi Gabbard is about to prove that the latter happened. I am certain of it. 

NEW: FBI executes search warrant on Fulton County Election Center, seizing contentious 2020 election ballots

For six years, the public has still not been allowed to inspect 145,000 ballots that six sworn affidavits say were counterfeit.

A judge ordered these ballots inspected years ago. Fulton County refused.

Excerpts from witness affidavits include:

Susan Voyles, 20-year election official:

“Pristine” ballots “difference in the texture of the paper” with “a different feel” and “no markings” and approximately “98% for Joe Biden.”

Georgia Democrat observer:

“Hundreds of ballots with no folds or creases. Perfect black bubbles. All for Biden.”

Another Georgia Democrat:

“All had perfect black bubbles and were all Biden. I heard ‘Biden’ over 500 times in a row.”

@VoterGa has been fighting in court for six years just to inspect these ballots.

Why was Fulton County so determined to keep them hidden?

The FBI raid in Fulton County is one of the key pieces of evidence. Despite the claims that the 2020 election was extensively audited and litigated, the opposite is the case.

The belief that this is so is almost entirely based on a propaganda campaign that equates dismissed lawsuits with actual litigation and examination. In almost no cases were actual ballots examined, and in many cases the evidence was locked away. Fulton County has gone to extraordinary lengths to hide ballots, and even tried to destroy them well before they legally could. 

UNBELIEVEABLE! Fulton County (GA) clerk requested permission from a judge to DESTROY all of the 2020 election ballots and records that were still under protection with a court order. They literally attempted to persuade a judge to destroy evidence to cover up their crimes. The clerk’s excuse was that the 2020 election ballots and records took up too much space in the election warehouse.

The election warehouse itself was bigger than a Home Depot. The truth is that this was their legal chance, with permission from a judge, to destroy the evidence and cover up the stolen 2020 election and get away with it.

In the end, the judge ruled that the 2020 election ballots and election records can NOT be destroyed. We wouldn’t have found any 2020 election ballots and records in the Fulton County FBI raid if this judge would have ruled any differently.

Fulton County has already had to admit that it counted hundreds of thousands of votes in an illegal manner, and basically said, “oops.” They certified election counts without ensuring the most basic legal standards were met, and there is lots of evidence that illegal ballots were counted. 

I’m not going to go through all the deficiencies here because that is not my point. I have been convinced for years that the election was stolen, but I have despaired that proof would ever be provided that could possibly convince many more people. People’s minds have been made up, and it will take incontrovertible evidence to change anybody’s mind. 

I believe that Gabbard is on the verge of providing that proof, which is why there is a massive campaign to discredit her. Not only are their hoaxes being concocted against her, but the media is now arguing that she shouldn’t be investigating because there is no evidence of foreign interference in our elections. 

Karoline Leavitt knocked these responses out of the park:

Reporter: “Did President Trump, himself, ever ask DNI Gabbard to head down to Fulton County, Georgia?”

Leavitt: “I’ve seen a lot of the media in this room get very caught up with the semantics of why Tulsi Gabbard is there…Election security is essential to national security. And as the Director of National Intelligence, it is a part of Ms. Gabbard’s role to make sure that American elections are free of foreign interference, and that American elections are safe and secure.”

Reporter: “Is there any indication that there’s foreign influence?”

Leavitt: “It’s the media who has said that there’s Russian interference in American elections. You guys have been saying that for many, many years. The people in this room, considering that you all said for many years that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump, you should all be VERY happy that we finally have an administration that is looking into that, and we’ll be happy to keep you posted!”

FFS. How many years have we been subjected to propaganding insisting the opposite? 

Fulton County, which not so long ago wanted to destroy the ballots, is now fighting like mad to get them back from the feds. 

Someday, hundreds of books will be written about how this election was stolen, and Gabbard’s investigation will likely feature prominently in those books. 

No matter what evidence is provided, Democrats will insist that it was cooked up, and most Democrats will believe them. But there will also be millions of people shocked into realizing that they have been lied to, just as happened after the Biden collapse in the presidential debates.

David Strom, Hotair

Mamdani Voter Speaks

Leftist protester types sometimes ask, “Why do I have to live on the same planet as Trump supporters?”

I find myself asking why I have to live on the same planet as people with this mentality. And how long can human civilization survive, with this mentality on the rise?

See the following. And trigger warning: It’s undiluted evil.

REPORTER: “What do you say to this folks who say well if you tax millionaires they’re going to leave the city? And the top 1 percent pays 40 percent of the taxes in the city.”
UNKNOWN MALE: “Yeah.”
REPORTER: “So what happens if they leave? What’s your response?”
UNKNOWN MALE: “Well, that’s what I would say. It’s like we should take their business, and we run it like for our — like the city ourselves. [crosstalk]”
REPORTER: “So if they take their business to Florida, you feel like you can make it — keep it here?”
UNKNOWN MALE: “I mean, they — they can’t leave the building. They can’t like just bring their whole entire workforce to Florida, right? They can’t bring all of like the resources that they have to like build the business here to Florida, right? That’s a — that’s a whole thing. And that’s where you would even say like we’re building a real movement right. So like stop that. We’d also like make it illegal for them to like actually like leave, right? We would fine — like fine them to hell if they’re going to try to like abandon —”
REPORTER: “Yeah.”
UNKNOWN MALE: “— their property here, right? Because clearly people do need to work, right?”
REPORTER: “Yeah, yeah, yeah.”
UNKNOWN MALE: “People do need to like, you know make a living.”
REPORTER: “That’s awesome.”

Source: Grabien video
The Federalist Papers

American Workers Are Doing Well Overall, But the Biden Years Sucked

The Washington Post editorial board has a good piece up today about some new data put out by the Cato Institute. What the data is looking at is purchasing power. Over time, workers are caught in a balance between rising inflation and rising wages. 

This data is used to calculate something called the “time price” which is the amount of working time needed to purchase a standard basked of goods. Here’s how the Post explained it.

The premise of the index is simple: how many hours do you need to work, compared to the month or year before, to be able to afford the “basket of goods,” which is a standard set of household items and services that comprise the Consumer Price Index used to calculate inflation.

The methodology describes “abundance” as the amount of the basket of goods that one hour of work can buy. So, obviously, abundance can be going up or down depending on inflation and wages.

Using this method we find that the overall story for US workers looks pretty good. Since 2006, abundance is up nearly 14 percent.

That’s for all US workers, but breaking out blue-collar workers you find their “abundance” has increased even more, just over 18 percent. In the last year alone the index is up about 1 percent for all workers:

The index shows the average private sector worker saw prices rise by 2.7 percent from December 2024 to December 2025, while their hourly wages grew by 3.8 percent. This means workers could work 1 percent less to buy the same basket of goods. Put differently, workers could afford 1 percent more stuff.

But there is a catch. The increase in abundance hasn’t been a consistent line. The past five years have been tough thanks to high inflation.

Despite workers significantly increasing their purchasing power over the past two decades, the past five years have taken a toll. The self-inflicted pain of printing vast sums of money during the pandemic sent the annualized inflation rate to over 9 percent in 2022, far outstripping raises. While inflation is now mostly under control, it has taken time for the gap between wages and inflation to settle, and workers are only now just catching up after their losses during those inflation-heavy years.

Americans continue to rank affordability as a top concern and do not believe the government is doing enough to address the cost of living.

In short, the Biden years sucked and we’re just climbing out of that hole. Here’s the accompanying graph.

be fair, we’ve been headed in the right direction since mid-2022 but many people correctly sensed that buying power was still down relative to where they were pre-pandemic. There was a debate in 2024 about the “vibecession” with some on the left arguing the economy was doing well (Bidenomics!), but that people were being talked out of believing the good numbers by an eco-system of right-wing pundits. In other words, people stubbornly felt things were bad even though they really weren’t. That was the argument at the time. The chart above seems to offer a pretty strong rebuttal to that argument in the form of evidence that many workers were justifiably still feeling behind in 2024.

The irony here is that the downturn in abundance is the result of government overspending (and the pandemic) both of which caused inflation to surge. And yet, some of the people who’ve been capitalizing on the “affordability” message lately are socialists like Zohran Mamdani who seem eager to push for a lot more government spending (free buses, free child care, free everything!). 

As I’ve been saying for a while now, Mamdani found the right message the problem is he’s not ideologically equipped to solve any of the problems he identified. On the contrary, he seems destined to make them worse. And if Mamdani can get elected, other dishonest Democrats can do it too. All it takes is a certain amount of shamelessness.

John Sexton, Hotair

Wokeness and Capitalism

All the woke prerequisites—mass immigration, feminism, equality laws, etc.—are the inevitable fruits of capitalism. It pretends to make individuals “sovereign” after drawing them into the labor pool, while neutralizing their attempts at political organization.

In the 19th century, various thinkers on the right—most notably, Thomas Carlyle and Brooks Adams, a favorite of Theodore Roosevelt—argued that capitalism drives societies towards atomization, the breakdown of social bonds, mass immigration, nomadism, and the dissolution of meaningful differences between peoples. Adams argued that capitalism is hungry for “new blood;” not only for cheap labor around the world, but through mass immigration. He foresaw the inevitable rise of China and demise of Europe way back in 1895.

While Carlyle and Adams framed these developments in negative terms, they were “progress” to later champions of capitalism, such as Milton Friedman:

“The great virtue of a free market system is that it does not care what color people are; it does not care what their religion is; it only cares whether they can produce something you want to buy. It is the most effective system we have discovered to enable people who hate one another to deal with one another and help one another.”

Capitalism liberates the individual from the old chains of traditions, customs, rules, religions and so on; it forces them to be free in the face of consumer choice. Friedman always framed the consumer as “sovereign” and the market as the ultimate democracy, voting firms in and out of existence with their purchasing power.

The logic of woke, at its core, is precisely the logic of the “sovereign” individual. If I wish to identify as a woman, then who are you to tell me otherwise? The core of most woke doctrines, even those centered on race, boil down to a kind of individualist entitlement.

The invocation of historical injustices is usually a pretext to much more mundane outcomes that further the ends of the capitalist system: buy from this or that business, bake the cake for this consumer or that consumer, accept the insertion of this or that star into your Marvel superhero film, etc.

As long as it is this and only this, the system is fine with “woke.” If it becomes a genuine political force, then “woke” can and will be destroyed, which has, in fact, already happened you just haven’t noticed yet.

If we agree that capitalism facilitated both feminism and mass immigration, then let us consider the five-stage process by which it reproduces its social relations: 1. expansion of the labor pool; 2. increase of purchasing power; 3. enlargement of the total pool of atomized “sovereign individuals”; 4. “sovereign individuals” attempt to organize politically; 5. these attempts are contained or crushed using newly elevated bureaucrats.

Capitalism told women that being devoted to the family as a mother is a constraint, a vestige of the bad old world of tradition that needs to be consigned to the history books. Radical liberation comes instead by working for a corporation on a wage. Hence women were reborn, not as women, but as “sovereign individuals.”

Of course, if you double the labor pool you halve the labor costs, so it stands to reason why employers under a capitalist system would push for women to enter the workplace. In the 1970s, Friedman explicitly and repeatedly argued that women would reduce labor costs. The power of the family as an institution was duly crushed, and feminism won out.

However, women did not collectivize or organize politically; they simply became dutiful clients of power. Representation on executive boards and reproductive “rights” was enough, it seems, to satiate women as a political group. Any dissident threat feminism may have carried was thereby contained.

Friedman also argued for mass immigration, against trade union leaders. Here, unlike “women” as a political group, the dissident threat was real and could not be easily contained. The power of the trade unions was duly crushed, and mass immigration won out.

Trade unions were the attempt of the patient zero of this process—namely, white working-class men—to organize politically. That was tolerated for a period, and coopted to take down the old aristocracies, until such unions became a genuine rival and threat to the power of capital. They had to be destroyed themselves—just as Henry VIII eliminated Thomas Cromwell after he used him to take down the church.

Feminism and mass immigration were two “Thomas Cromwells” coopted to destroy any resistance from the forces of tradition. But as Bertrand de Jouvenel observed, whenever power uses newly elevated bureaucrats to crush rivals, it is only a matter of time before said newly elevated bureaucrats become rivals themselves who must be taken down.

While “feminism” by itself has only worked in the advance of capitalist interests, “woke” as a political phenomenon became a problem, especially when it turned to the pro-Palestinian cause, and the process by which it is being dismantled has already started in earnest.

Wokeness” is often seen as the product of radical Marxism imported to America from Europe. In fact, “woke” is a capitalist phenomenon that emerged in the U.S., which exported it to the vassals of its empire. The least woke places in Europe are represented by the former Soviet bloc; the most woke places are those most closely tied to the U.S., such as the UK and Germany, which is still under military occupation.

All the woke prerequisites—mass immigration, feminism, equality laws, etc.—are the inevitable fruits of capitalism. It pretends to make individuals “sovereign” after drawing them into the labor pool, while neutralizing their attempts at political organization.

In the 19th century, various thinkers on the right—most notably, Thomas Carlyle and Brooks Adams, a favorite of Theodore Roosevelt—argued that capitalism drives societies towards atomization, the breakdown of social bonds, mass immigration, nomadism, and the dissolution of meaningful differences between peoples. Adams argued that capitalism is hungry for “new blood;” not only for cheap labor around the world, but through mass immigration. He foresaw the inevitable rise of China and demise of Europe way back in 1895.

While Carlyle and Adams framed these developments in negative terms, they were “progress” to later champions of capitalism, such as Milton Friedman:

“The great virtue of a free market system is that it does not care what color people are; it does not care what their religion is; it only cares whether they can produce something you want to buy. It is the most effective system we have discovered to enable people who hate one another to deal with one another and help one another.”

Capitalism liberates the individual from the old chains of traditions, customs, rules, religions and so on; it forces them to be free in the face of consumer choice. Friedman always framed the consumer as “sovereign” and the market as the ultimate democracy, voting firms in and out of existence with their purchasing power.

Friedman also argued for mass immigration, against trade union leaders. Here, unlike “women” as a political group, the dissident threat was real and could not be easily contained. The power of the trade unions was duly crushed, and mass immigration won out.

The logic of woke, at its core, is precisely the logic of the “sovereign” individual. If I wish to identify as a woman, then who are you to tell me otherwise? The core of most woke doctrines, even those centered on race, boil down to a kind of individualist entitlement.

The invocation of historical injustices is usually a pretext to much more mundane outcomes that further the ends of the capitalist system: buy from this or that business, bake the cake for this consumer or that consumer, accept the insertion of this or that star into your Marvel superhero film, etc.

As long as it is this and only this, the system is fine with “woke.” If it becomes a genuine political force, then “woke” can and will be destroyed, which has, in fact, already happened you just haven’t noticed yet.

If we agree that capitalism facilitated both feminism and mass immigration, then let us consider the five-stage process by which it reproduces its social relations: 1. expansion of the labor pool; 2. increase of purchasing power; 3. enlargement of the total pool of atomized “sovereign individuals”; 4. “sovereign individuals” attempt to organize politically; 5. these attempts are contained or crushed using newly elevated bureaucrats.

Capitalism told women that being devoted to the family as a mother is a constraint, a vestige of the bad old world of tradition that needs to be consigned to the history books. Radical liberation comes instead by working for a corporation on a wage. Hence women were reborn, not as women, but as “sovereign individuals.”

Of course, if you double the labor pool you halve the labor costs, so it stands to reason why employers under a capitalist system would push for women to enter the workplace. In the 1970s, Friedman explicitly and repeatedly argued that women would reduce labor costs. The power of the family as an institution was duly crushed, and feminism won out.

However, women did not collectivize or organize politically; they simply became dutiful clients of power. Representation on executive boards and reproductive “rights” was enough, it seems, to satiate women as a political group. Any dissident threat feminism may have carried was thereby contained.

Trade unions were the attempt of the patient zero of this process—namely, white working-class men—to organize politically. That was tolerated for a period, and coopted to take down the old aristocracies, until such unions became a genuine rival and threat to the power of capital. They had to be destroyed themselves—just as Henry VIII eliminated Thomas Cromwell after he used him to take down the church.

Feminism and mass immigration were two “Thomas Cromwells” coopted to destroy any resistance from the forces of tradition. But as Bertrand de Jouvenel observed, whenever power uses newly elevated bureaucrats to crush rivals, it is only a matter of time before said newly elevated bureaucrats become rivals themselves who must be taken down.

While “feminism” by itself has only worked in the advance of capitalist interests, “woke” as a political phenomenon became a problem, especially when it turned to the pro-Palestinian cause, and the process by which it is being dismantled has already started in earnest.

Neema Parvini, Chronicles