Most Americans have no idea what is happening. But behind the scenes, in quiet government meetings, foreign banks, oil contracts, and trade settlements, the world is already walking away from the U.S. dollar.
The United States has held the privilege of having the world’s reserve currency since t...
2026 Economic Roundtable
Most people sense that something is shifting in the global economy. But they can’t quite explain what it is.
Behind the scenes—in central bank meetings, boardrooms, global trade negotiations, and economic forums—serious conversations are happening about where the world ...
I’m not an economist. I’m just an accountant who stares at numbers for a living. But the other day, I was thinking about something that really made me wonder.
If every country is in debt, who’s it all owed to?
We hear it all the time. The United States owes over $38 trillion. Japan owes trillio...
Every Currency Dies
Every currency dies. That’s not a prediction—that’s history.
Every empire, every government, every economic system that has ever tried to print its way to prosperity eventually reached the same outcome. The Romans did it with silver. The Weimar Republic did it with paper. Zi...
Let me walk you through a quick thought experiment.
Imagine a Fortune 500 company, huge balance sheet, thousands of employees, global footprint.
Now imagine that company goes through its annual audit like it does every year, and the auditors come back and say, “We couldn't complete the audit. T...
A Common-Sense Look at Modern Monetary Theory (MMT)
What if I told you that the government could print all the money it needs and never go broke? That deficits don't matter. That debt isn't a real concern. And inflation—it's not caused just by money printing.
It may sound crazy, but that's the ...
The World Ahead 2026: What The Economist Is Really Signaling
Every December, The Economist magazine releases a special issue called, The World Ahead.
It's not made for you or me.
It's made for the global elite.
And if history tells us anything, they don't publish these just for fun.
Before COV...
Is Trump’s $2,000 Tariff Check Really Coming? In this blog post, I break down what Trump’s proposed tariff rebate actually means for the average American. There’s a lot of confusion online about how this $2,000 “tariff check” would work, who would qualify, and whether it’s financially realistic.
...The U.S. government now spends 23 cents of every tax dollar just to pay interest on the $38 trillion national debt. Not on defense. Not on Social Security. Not on infrastructure. Just interest payments on the national debt... And it’s getting worse.
In this blog post, I expose what the legacy me...
Americans are being told inflation is “under control,” the job market is “strong,” and the economy is ”fine”...but every bill, every receipt, and every paycheck tells a different story. If you feel poorer and more strained than ever, you’re not imagining it; the system is quietly collapsing while...
Can crypto really erase America’s $37 trillion debt? It sounds wild, but this theory has been spreading fast online. Some claim the U.S. government could “mint a coin” or use digital assets to wipe away its debt overnight. But is that actually possible?
In this blog post, we break down the viral...
The rules-based world order is dead...and Luke Gromen says the U.S. isn’t ready for what comes next. Gold is quietly replacing the U.S. dollar, BRICS nations are rewriting the global playbook, and the Fed is trapped between inflation, debt, and a crumbling financial system. In this video, I break...