The USA – From an Industrial to a Service-Based Economy: Why New Jobs Are Missing

The U.S. lost millions of industrial jobs, but the growing service sector couldn’t replace them. Service jobs tend to be lower-paying, and many lost factory jobs were replaced by these lower-wage positions. Additionally, most new jobs are in low-skilled services, not high-skill jobs. The shareholder-focused capitalism of the 1980s led companies to offshore production and cut jobs to increase profits. Automation has also replaced many industrial jobs, and even if companies return to the U.S., they may not create many new jobs due to high-tech automation.
Donald Trump’s Current Trade Policy: A Plan Hidden in Chaos

Trump’s three-phase strategy aims to reshape the global economic order in favor of the U.S. Initially, tariffs are used as a negotiating tool, followed by reciprocal tariffs to create fairer trade. The long-term goal is a new currency agreement that strengthens the U.S. dollar while allowing for its devaluation. This strategy carries significant risks: if it fails, it could lead to global fragmentation and a diminished role for the U.S. on the world stage.
Russia’s Covert and Hybrid Warfare: The Gerasimov Doctrine in Action

Russia’s hybrid warfare, driven by the Gerasimov Doctrine, combines military and non-military means to destabilize its opponents. Through covert operations, cyberattacks, disinformation, and economic pressure, Russia seeks to undermine democracies and expand its influence. The GRU, especially its Unit 29155, plays a key role in sabotage, assassinations, and destabilization efforts worldwide. The West faces an undeclared war, and Russia’s aggressive tactics pose a severe threat to global security and democracy.
Donald Trump’s latest tariff move has sent financial markets into turmoil – and now raises serious questions about possible market manipulation and insider trading.

Donald Trump’s tariff policies in April 2025 caused a massive stock market crash, only for the tariffs to be suspended shortly afterward, leading to a sharp market rally. Critics claim that Trump may have manipulated the market for personal gain, with his company TMTG benefiting from a significant stock price surge. There are also concerns about potential insider trading, as Trump’s public post urging investors to “BUY” coincided with his tariff reversal. These events raise serious questions about conflicts of interest, market manipulation, and the abuse of political power for financial advantage.
In Your Own World: Perception and Reality

Perception and reality are often not the same – everyone lives in their own world, shaped by personal experiences, beliefs, and filter bubbles. People like Vladimir Putin, who only gather information from filtered sources, or conspiracy theorists, who turn their fears into supposed truths, show how distorted reality can be. A person’s sense of fashion can also differ greatly from how others perceive it. Ultimately, it’s about regularly questioning your own perception and approaching others with empathy, especially those who live in their own reality.