Bright Side

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Bright-Side-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp4
Bright-Side-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Oh, can’t you see
Your way to being happy
Well, look on the bright side
And, enjoy the ride

[Chorus]
Start from the inside
Don’t let your love hide
Be happy to be
And, look on the bight side

[Verse 2]
Welcome to the other side
Where we ride the high tide
Enjoying the scene
As life is but a dream

[Chorus]
Start from the inside
Don’t let your love hide
Be happy to be
And, look on the bight side

[Bridge]
Then, let it shine
(Shine, shine on)
Let it shine on
(And on and on)

[Chorus]
Start from the inside
Don’t let your love hide
Be happy to be
And, look on the bight side

[Bridge]
Then, let it shine
(Shine, shine on)
Let it shine on
(And on and on)

[Outro]
Let it shine on
(And on and on)

From the album “Lighten Up

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Clearing

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[Intro]
Are we nearing
(The clearing)

[Verse 1]
Do you know
How far do we have to go
Do you care
To share if it’s sunny there?

[Chorus]
Are we nearing
(The clearing)
Will the skies turn blue
(And our love be true)

[Bridge]
Are we nearing
(The clearing)
Will the sun begin
(To shine again)

[Verse 2]
How long will it be
Before we can see
How far off…
How far aloft

[Chorus]
Are we nearing
(The clearing)
Will the skies turn blue
(And our love be true)

[Bridge]
Are we nearing
(The clearing)
Will the sun begin
(To shine again)

[Chorus]
Are we nearing
(The clearing)
Will the skies turn blue
(And our love be true)

[Outro]
Are we nearing
(The clearing)
[Instrumental, Piano Solo]
Will the sun begin
(To shine again)

From the album “Lighten Up

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Lighten Up

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Lighten-Up.mp4
Lighten-Up-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp3
Lighten-Up-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp4
Lighten-Up-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Oh, no
(Here we go!)

[Verse 1]
At times like this
All I can suggest
Is laughter

To moan and piss
Won’t stand the test
Of what comes after

[Chorus]
I’ll try to light up a bit
(Get over my tizzy fit)
I’ll try to dance and sing
(See what happiness can bring)

[Bridge]
So, yo!
(Here we go!)
Take a ride
(To the bright side)

[Verse 2]
In times such as these
I try to please
With a smile

It can go along way
To making your day
Better for a while

[Chorus]
I’ll try to light up a bit
(Get over my tizzy fit)
I’ll try to dance and sing
(See what happiness can bring)

[Bridge]
So, yo!
(Here we go!)
Take a ride
(To the bright side)

[Chorus]
I’ll try to light up a bit
(Get over my tizzy fit)
I’ll try to dance and sing
(See what happiness can bring)

[Outro]
So, yo!
(Here we go!)

From the album “Lighten Up

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Mud Spelled Backwards

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Mud-Spelled-Backwards.mp3
Mud-Spelled-Backwards.mp4
Mud-Spelled-Back-intro.mp3

[Intro]
As Bugs Bunny always says:
“Remember folks, mud spelled backwards is dum.”
(Dumb dee dumb dumb)

[Verse 1]
What is that orange, rust colored mud
Sure looks dangerous to us
Comes at the cost of our blood
And, the mining residue you do

[Chorus]
Remember folks,
mud spelled backwards is dum.
While the president chokes
We wonder, (“how come”?)

[Bridge]
As Bugs Bunny always says:
“Remember folks, MUD spelled backwards is DUM.”
(Dumb dee dumb dumb)

[Verse 2]
Our king likes to sling the mud
Sure looks dangerous to us
Avalanche of bad caused a flood
While the mag-a crowd says, (“What’s the fuss?)

[Chorus]
Remember folks,
mud spelled backwards is dum.
While the president chokes
We wonder, (“how come”?)

[Bridge]
As Bugs Bunny always says:
“Remember folks, MUD spelled backwards is DUM.”
(Dumb dee dumb dumb)

[Chorus]
Remember folks,
mud spelled backwards is dum.
While the president chokes
We wonder, (“how come”?)

[Outro]
As Bugs Bunny always says:
“Remember folks, mud spelled backwards is dum.”
(Dumb dee dumb dumb)

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Two Evils

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Two-Evils.mp4
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Two-Evils-intro.mp3

[Intro]
He defines the two evils
(Demons and devils)

[Verse 1]
Crisis to left of me
Crisis to the right
Soon nothing left of me
Despite of all my spite

[Bridge]
The storm ensuing
Is pursuing
(You)
Due to what you do
He defines the two evils
(Demons and devils)

[Chorus]
He stokes (He denies)
Mag-a primate climate (crisis)
He defies (and lies)
About the economy
(… to the detriment of you and me)

[Verse 2]
Likes to conquer by divide
Plan? Not sure. Can’t run. Can’t hide.
To drive a schism both far and wide
In the land, we all reside

[Bridge]
The storm ensuing
Is pursuing
(You)
Due to what you do
He defines the two evils
(Demons and devils)

[Chorus]
He stokes (He denies)
Mag-a primate climate (crisis)
He defies (and lies)
About the economy
(… to the detriment of you and me)

[Break]
Who cries, who dies?
Summarize:
Realize… keep the love alive
He stokes (He denies)
Mag-a primate climate (crisis)
He defies (and lies)
About the economy
(… to the detriment of you and me)

[Outro]
He defines the two evils
(Demons and devils)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Two Evils” is a potent allegorical critique of Donald Trump’s leadership, specifically in relation to two converging global threats: climate change and economic isolationism. Through its poetic structure, the song expresses how these crises are not just worsening under his watch—they are being actively stoked and strategically denied for political gain.

Verse 1 & Bridge: Trapped by Dual Catastrophe

“Crisis to left of me / Crisis to the right / Soon nothing left of me”

This verse vividly portrays the feeling of being cornered by simultaneous disasters. On one side is climate change—rising temperatures, megastorms, wildfires; on the other is a shrinking economy fueled by tariffs, trade wars, and nationalist economic policies. The line “Despite of all my spite” suggests that personal outrage or political resistance is ineffective when leadership is destructive by design.

“The storm ensuing / Is pursuing (you) / Due to what you do”

This bridge personalizes the crisis: it isn’t a natural or accidental storm—it’s manmade, fueled by denial, delay, and deregulation. The phrase “He defines the two evils (Demons and devils)” frames Trump not as someone trying to manage these crises, but as the author and amplifier of them.

Chorus: Direct Indictment of Climate and Economic Sabotage

“He stokes (He denies) / Mag-a primate climate (crisis)”

The phrase “Mag-a primate climate” is a biting jab at the regressive, anti-science ideology promoted by Trump and his followers, mocking how primitive such denialism appears in the face of overwhelming scientific evidence. By stoking division and simultaneously denying the real threat, he delays action while disaster accelerates.

“He defies (and lies) / About the economy”

This references economic isolationism, trade war propaganda, and false claims about job growth, inflation, and tariffs. These economic policies have alienated global allies, driven up prices, and weakened long-term resilience. The lie isn’t just misdirection—it’s a strategy.

“… to the detriment of you and me”

The costs of this dual sabotage aren’t abstract—they’re borne by ordinary people, from those displaced by climate disasters to families hurt by rising costs and declining wages.

Verse 2: Division as a Weapon

“Likes to conquer by divide / Plan? Not sure. Can’t run. Can’t hide.”

This highlights Trump’s core political strategy: division. Racial, ideological, urban vs. rural, native vs. immigrant—every wedge is exploited to consolidate power. The absence of a coherent long-term policy (“Plan? Not sure.”) underscores the chaos and unpredictability of his leadership. The people are left defenseless (“Can’t run. Can’t hide.”).

Break & Outro: Urgency and Moral Reckoning

“Who cries, who dies? Summarize: Realize… keep the love alive”

This break calls for reflection. It’s a moral appeal—recognize the pain, the casualties, and resist the dehumanizing, divisive tactics. The phrase “keep the love alive” is a plea for compassion, unity, and truth in a time of manipulation and fear.

“He defines the two evils (Demons and devils)”

The outro repeats the central theme: Trump is not simply failing to address climate and economic crises—he is defining, exploiting, and weaponizing them.

Conclusion:

Two Evils” is a condemnation of Trump’s role in accelerating the climate crisis and destabilizing the global economy through isolationist policies. It paints a portrait of a leader who thrives on chaos, division, and denial—turning existential threats into political tools. In the face of such dual evils, the song calls on listeners to recognize the manipulation, confront the truth, and resist with empathy and unity.

Based on the paper: “Solutions to the Fossil Fuel Economy and the Myths Accelerating Climate and Economic Collapse.

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Capture the Flag

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Capture-the-Flag.mp4
Capture-the-Flag-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp3
Capture-the-Flag-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp4
Capture-the-Flag-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Steal the bacon
You can’t win at this game
We’re the beacon
Shining on your shame

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
My flagboy has your flagboy’s colors
(To bad you ain’t got no scholars)

[Instrumental, Organ Solo]

[Chorus]
Whoa, you can’t capture our flag
Every mag-a (tag, tag, tag)
No, you can’t capture our flag
Stealth over wealth (what a drag)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
You can’t take our health
You can’t take our wealth
Our birth on earth
Has more right than your right

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
My flagboy has your flagboy’s colors
To bad you ain’t got no scholars
(To figure out what it’s about)
[Instrumental, Organ Solo]

[Chorus]
Whoa, you can’t capture our flag
Every mag-a (tag, tag, tag)
No, you can’t capture our flag
Stealth over wealth (what a drag)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
My flagboy set your flagboy’s colors on fire
(Oh, your situation’s growin’ ever dire)
Hard to say if you’ll find a way
(To make it through another day)
[Instrumental, Organ Solo]

[Chorus]
Whoa, you can’t capture our flag
Every mag-a (tag, tag, tag)
No, you can’t capture our flag
Stealth over wealth (what a drag)

[Outro]
[Instrumental, Whistle Solo]
My flagboy set your flag on fire
(Watch us fan it) higher, higher
Time’s expired

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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In Cages

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In-Cages.mp4
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In-Cages-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp4
In-Cages-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Is that a fat cat
Or a wolf in sheep’s clothing?
As a matter of fact
Their both worth loathing

[Chorus]
The animals running the zoo
Haven’t got a clue
They’ve locked themselves in cages…
For the ages

[Verse 2]
Is that a pig, man
Living high on the hog
Peanut gallery n’ hotdog…
From the non-concession stand

[Chorus]
The animals running the zoo
Haven’t got a clue
They’ve locked themselves in cages…
For the ages

[Bridge]
And, it’s one, two, three strikes
(You’re out)
Everyone shout!
(And, it’s one, two, three strikes)
At the old ball game
(Ain’t it a shame)

[Chorus]
The animals running the zoo
Haven’t got a clue
They’ve locked themselves in cages…
For the ages

[Outro]
And, it’s one, two, three strikes
(You’re out)
Everyone shout!

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Deep Dark

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Deep-Dark.mp4
Deep-Dark-Reggae.mp3
Deep-Dark-Reggae.mp4
Deep-Dark-intro.mp3

[Intro]
It’s a deep dark hue
(Haunting you)

[Verse 1]
The ignoramus thing
Crowned himself king
To the peril of all of us
Total ignoramus

[Chorus]
It’s a deep (deep) dark
(Shade)
A parade…
Of color intolerance
Thrust amongst us
By the head dunce
(Deep, deep dark)

[Bridge]
(And he can’t dance)
Disembark
(Deep, deep dark)

[Verse 2]
Calls himself “stable genius”
Should have stayed in his pen…
Then,
Became even more disastrous
(God help us!)

[Chorus]
It’s a deep (deep) dark
(Shade)
A parade…
Of color intolerance
Thrust amongst us
By the head dunce
(Deep, deep dark)

[Bridge]
(And he can’t dance)
Disembark

[Chorus]
It’s a deep (deep) dark
(Shade)
A parade…
Of color intolerance
Thrust amongst us
By the head dunce
(Deep, deep dark)

[Outro]
(And he can’t dance)
It’s a deep (deep) dark
Best disembark
(Deep, deep dark)

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

Also found on the album “Reggae Modern Day

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Don’t Eat the Orange Snow

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Dont-Eat-the-Orange-Snow-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp4
Dont-Eat-the-Orange-Snow-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Oh, didn’t you know
Don’t eat the orange snow

[Verse 1]
Whoa, didn’t you see
Where he went pee
For what it’s worth…
I wouldn’t but that in your mouth

[Chorus]
Oh, didn’t you know
Don’t eat the orange snow
(Oh whoa, oh no no)
Don’t eat the orange snow
(Or don’t you know?)

[Verse 2]
So, before you go
Taking a big bite
You just might…
Might want to forego

[Chorus]
Oh, didn’t you know
Don’t eat the orange snow
(Oh whoa, oh no no)
Don’t eat the orange snow
(Or don’t you know?)

[Bridge]
He’s a natural joke
(Simpleton is gross-out funny)
Every word he spoke
(Meant for stealing your money)
So, you better know where he’ll go
(And where he went)
The future’s spent

[Chorus]
Oh, didn’t you know
Don’t eat the orange snow
(Oh whoa, oh no no)
Don’t eat the orange snow
(Or don’t you know?)

[Outro]
Oh, didn’t you know
Don’t eat the orange snow
(Oh whoa, oh no no)
Don’t eat the orange snow
(Or don’t you know?)

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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The Color of Love

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The-Color-of-Love.mp4
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The-Color-of-Love-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp4
The-Color-of-Love-intro.mp3

[Intro]
What’s the color of love?
(The color… of love)

[Verse 1]
What’s the color of love
Is it pink or maybe red
Can you believe or conceive
Too many “I love you’s” said

[Chorus]
One thing’s for sure
To ensure some future
We have got to change (Change!)
The orange (Change orange)

[Bridge]
To the hue
(Hearts be true)
The color of love
(Shines above)

[Verse 2]
What’s the color of love
Must be vibrant and bright?
Can we believe or conceive
Of the wondrous light?

[Chorus]
One thing’s for sure
To ensure some future
We have got to change (Change!)
The orange (Change orange)

[Bridge]
To the hue
(Hearts be true)
The color of love
(Shines above)

[Verse 2]
What’s the color of love
Is it pink or maybe red
Can you believe or conceive
Too many “I love you’s” said

[Chorus]
One thing’s for sure
To ensure some future
We have got to change (Change!)
The orange (Change orange)

[Bridge]
To the hue
(Hearts be true)
The color of love
(Shines above)

[Outro]
To the hue
(Hearts be true)
The color of love
(Shines above)

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Orange Crushed

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Orange-Crushed-Best-Of.mp4
Orange-Crushed.mp3
Orange-Crushed.mp4
Orange-Crushed-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Oh, woe for the generations to come
Do to misguided freedom we were dumb
Now… now we must succumb
To the results of being numb

[Chorus]
All of our hopes and dreams
Crushed!
(Orange Crushed)
Fields and streams… all our scenes
Crushed!
(Orange Crushed)

[Bridge]
Crushed!
(Orange Crushed)

[Verse 2]
Oh, woe is me… and woe is you, too
As it’s pretty hard to miss the clue
A nationalist populist temper tantrum
Twisting it all undone

[Chorus]
All of our hopes and dreams
Crushed!
(Orange Crushed)
Fields and streams… all our scenes
Crushed!
(Orange Crushed)

[Bridge]
Breaking (Busting)
Raking (Costing)
Corruption (manifestation)
Crushed (us)
Crushed!
(Orange Crushed)

[Chorus]
All of our hopes and dreams
Crushed!
(Orange Crushed)
Fields and streams… all our scenes
Crushed!
(Orange Crushed)

[Outro]
Crushed!
(Orange Crushed)

ABOUT THE SONG
Tonight’s featured track is the debut single from the upcoming album Orange—a blistering industrial swamp-glam anthem titled Orange Crushed. With vocals by the electrifying “Lovechild” and a gritty blues-punk riff I play on my Ibanez, this song dives headfirst into the chaos of our time. It’s raw, it’s loud, and it’s about exactly what’s happening right now.

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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The MAGA Orange Blues

The-MAGA-Orange-Blues-Best-Of.mp3
The-MAGA-Orange-Blues-Best-Of.mp4
The-MAGA-Orange-Blues.mp3
The-MAGA-Orange-Blues.mp4
The-MAGA-Orange-Blues-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Soiled… spoiled in all they do
They do, unto you
Make I great again, to begin…
Strange to follow him, and wallow within
Commander Orange
(Strange?)

[Bridge]
Chug-a-chug-a
On the trump train
Chug-a-chug-a
Derailed brain
Chug-a-chug-a

[Chorus]
I hear it comin’ (comin’ round the bend)
The mag-a (Chug-a-chug-a) blues
(I’m tellin’ you)
Can you hear the dog whistle blowin’
(Showboatin’)
Cutthroat n’ bestowin’
I’m tellin’ you
The mag-a (Chug-a-chug-a) blues

[Verse 2]
Soiled… spoiled in all they choose to spew
To do, unto you
Now their knows stained in orange
(Strange?)

[Bridge]
Chug-a-chug-a
On the trump train
Chug-a-chug-a
Derailed brain
Chug-a-chug-a

[Chorus]
I hear it comin’ (comin’ round the bend)
The mag-a (Chug-a-chug-a) blues
(I’m tellin’ you)
Can you hear the dog whistle blowin’
(Showboatin’)
Cutthroat n’ bestowin’
I’m tellin’ you
The mag-a (Chug-a-chug-a) blues

[Outro]
Chug-a-chug-a
On the trump train
Chug-a-chug-a
Derailed brain
Chug-a-chug-a

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Racism-Populism

Racism-Populism.mp3
Racism-Populism.mp4
/Racism-Populism-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp3
/Racism-Populism-Unplugged-Underground-XXII.mp4
Racism-Populism-intro.mp3

[Intro, Spoken Word]
What we’ve got here, the people…
Is racism populism
(Wrapped in nationalism)
Less united. Excite incite to divide.
A schism… far and wide.

[Verse 1]
There once was a land
Of which the whites took command
I swear,
The called the Lenap-e
The Delaware

And, so you see….

[Chorus]
What we’ve got here, the people…
Is racism populism
(Wrapped in nationalism)
Less united. Excite incite to divide.
A schism… far and wide.

[Verse 2]
The indigenous tribes
Butchered… not allowed
To be alive… to survive.
Followed by slavery
Robbery… of human dignity

And, so you see….

[Chorus]
What we’ve got here, the people…
Is racism populism
(Wrapped in nationalism)
Less united. Excite incite to divide.
A schism… far and wide.

[Outro]
What we’ve got here, the people…
Is racism populism
(Wrapped in nationalism)
Less united. Excite incite to divide.
A schism… far and wide.

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Racism-Populism” is a stark, poetic critique of how the historical foundations of the United States—built on colonial conquest, indigenous genocide, slavery, and systemic oppression—continue to echo in modern political movements that weaponize populism and nationalism. It directly ties these legacies to the current economic and social unraveling described in my recent work on the collapse of the U.S. economy.

Interpretation in Context

Verse 1:

“There once was a land / Of which the whites took command…”

The first verse sets the historical stage by referencing the colonization and renaming of Indigenous lands, specifically those of the Lenape (called “the Delaware” by colonizers). It signals the beginning of a long legacy of racial and cultural domination, where violence and erasure were fundamental to state-building. This resonates with the broader thesis that American economic and political systems were constructed on exploitation, and those foundational injustices are not just historical—they’re embedded in today’s structural inequalities.

Chorus:

“What we’ve got here, the people… / Is racism populism / (Wrapped in nationalism)…”

The chorus encapsulates the core message: modern political dysfunction is fueled by racism and populism, cloaked in nationalist rhetoric. This reflects how populist movements often redirect economic frustration away from real structural causes—such as deregulation, tax policies, or environmental collapse—and toward racial or cultural scapegoats, particularly immigrants, minorities, or political outsiders.

“Less united. Excite incite to divide. A schism… far and wide.”

This line is a direct indictment of how division is intentionally cultivated to distract and destabilize. It parallels the argument that populist and nationalist forces undermine the very cohesion needed for sustainable economic reform and climate adaptation.

Verse 2:

“The indigenous tribes / Butchered… not allowed / To be alive… to survive…”

Verse two digs deeper into the violence of America’s past, highlighting the genocide of Native peoples and the brutal dehumanization of Black Americans through slavery. It emphasizes that the roots of today’s inequality were planted through conquest and exploitation—and that dignity was systematically stripped in service of capital accumulation.

“Robbery… of human dignity”

This line bridges past and present, suggesting that the theft wasn’t just of land or labor, but of identity, voice, and humanity—echoing how current populist rhetoric continues to devalue the marginalized.

Outro:

Repeated chorus reinforces the warning: the cycle of racism and populism, reinforced by nationalism, is not just historical—it is present, widening, and destabilizing the nation.

Connection to Broader Argument:

The song “Racism-Populism” complements the analysis of the U.S. economic collapse by identifying the cultural and psychological mechanisms that maintain harmful policies. It suggests that tax systems, immigration restrictions, protectionism, and nationalist populism are not isolated issues—they are part of a broader, deeply rooted narrative that prioritizes control and division over progress and inclusion.

In short, the song warns that without confronting these historical truths and political manipulations, there can be no sustainable path forward—economically, socially, or environmentally. It calls not just for awareness, but for a reckoning.

Conclusion

Whether we like it or not, basic economics doesn’t bend to ideology. High taxes on productivity, closed borders, trade barriers, and emotionally driven populism all lead to the same outcome: stagnation. The path to a more prosperous, resilient future is clear—but it requires courage, clarity, and a willingness to make difficult choices. We must either open the door to millions of young workers through large-scale immigration or rethink the foundations of our economic system entirely—ideally, both.

At the same time, we face an accelerating climate emergency that threatens to overwhelm not just our economy, but the physical conditions required for human survival. Our latest climate model — now incorporating complex social-ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, nonlinear system—projects that global temperatures could rise by up to 9°C (16.2°F) within this century. This far exceeds earlier projections, which estimated a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, and signals a dramatic acceleration of planetary warming.

At this level of heating, vast regions of the Earth will become uninhabitable due to a combination of extreme temperatures, sea level rise, agricultural collapse, and mass migration. Crucially, parts of the United States are already experiencing wet-bulb temperatures approaching or exceeding 31°C (87.8°F)—a physiological threshold beyond which the human body can no longer regulate internal temperature, even in the shade with unlimited access to water. This makes extended outdoor exposure potentially fatal.

This is no longer a distant or theoretical threat. The climate system is now entering a phase of compound risk and cascading collapse, where disruptions in one area—such as crop failure—can trigger a domino effect across health systems, infrastructure, food security, and civil stability. We are already witnessing the early stages of this unraveling.

Immediate, radical action is now essential—not only to mitigate future emissions but also to adapt our societies, preserve habitable zones, safeguard food systems, and protect public health. The longer we delay, the higher the cost—economically, socially, and in terms of human life.

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Stained Flag (Red, White, and Blue)

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[Intro]
There’s a stain
On the red, white, and blue
(What are you gonna do?)

[Verse 1]
There’s a big orange smear
Both far and near
Veered from the middle
Way too far right
Now Nero does fiddle
While the world burns into the night

[Chorus]
There’s a stain
On the red, white, and blue
(What are you gonna do?)
Made a disgrace
Of the human race
(Of both me and you)

[Verse 2]
Stinky n’ sticky orange smear
Spreading hate and fear
Domestic terrorist
Against the rest of us
With a Nazi twist fist
Thrown under the bus

[Chorus]
There’s a stain
On the red, white, and blue
(What are you gonna do?)
Made a disgrace
Of the human race
(Of both me and you)

[Bridge]
Worse than drug through the mud
(He don’t give a damn)
Tattered the flag and our pride
(Another day another scam)
Dud. Thud.
(No place to run… no place to hide)

[Chorus]
There’s a stain
On the red, white, and blue
(What are you gonna do?)
Made a disgrace
Of the human race
(Of both me and you)

[Outro]
Worse than drug through the mud
(He doesn’t give a damn)
Tattered the flag and our pride
(Another day another scam)
Made a disgrace (of the human race)
Two-faced. (Disgraced.)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Stained Flag (Red, White, and Blue)” is a searing protest piece that reflects deep disillusionment with the current political climate, particularly under the leadership of Donald Trump. Here’s an interpretation of how it relates to the information you’ve provided—especially the military parade, soldier protest, and broader critique of Trump’s second term:

Interpretation: A Nation Dishonored by Spectacle, Division, and Deceit

The “orange smear” metaphor that opens the song is a pointed reference to Trump—both in his physical caricature and as a symbol of corruption spreading across the American landscape. The imagery of “veering from the middle way too far right” evokes authoritarian drift and political extremism, echoing concerns about the militarized parade and the overt corporate sponsorships that undermined the event’s patriotic integrity.

A Stained Symbol

The repeated chorus—“There’s a stain on the red, white, and blue”—captures the emotional heart of the protest: that the flag, a national symbol of unity and sacrifice, has been degraded. This sentiment aligns with the reported military resistance: band members and soldiers subtly pushing back by refusing to march in formation or wear dress uniforms, a rare but powerful form of military dissent. Their actions mirrored the song’s core message—that national pride has been co-opted and defiled.

“Domestic Terrorist / With a Nazi Twist Fist”

The second verse intensifies the accusation: that Trump has emboldened domestic extremism, racism, and violent nationalism. This connects to the real-world reality of a pipe bomb found in the home of an armed MAGA supporter at a protest rally, as well as the pardoning of January 6 attackers—actions widely seen as enabling insurrection and undermining democratic norms.

A Bridge of Despair

The bridge—“Tattered the flag and our pride / Another day, another scam”—underscores a pattern of exploitation: using patriotic imagery not to honor the nation, but to further personal or political gain. This resonates with the criticisms of Trump monetizing the military parade with advertisements from Coinbase, Lockheed Martin, and others—reducing national service to product placement.

Final Chorus and Outro: Disgrace and Collapse

By the end, the song describes a nation not simply embarrassed, but deeply harmed—“made a disgrace of the human race.” It’s a sweeping condemnation, not only of Trump’s actions but of a collective failure to stop them. The song laments the erosion of national values and the betrayal of those who serve, protest, or speak out.

Conclusion

Stained Flag (Red, White, and Blue)” is not just a protest song—it’s a requiem for democratic ideals under siege. It reflects a moment in American history when pageantry was weaponized, dissent was punished, and the very symbols of freedom were repurposed for propaganda and profit. Just as soldiers silently protested in step, the song calls out loudly: what are you gonna do?

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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Taco Tuesday

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Taco-Tuesday-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hey! (What do you say…)
Is it Taco Tuesday?

[Verse 1]
Have you figured out
Trump always chickens out
That what he’s about
Liar and denier

[Bridge]
Hey! (What do you say…)
Is it Taco Tuesday?

[Chorus]
Every day
(Is Taco Tuesday)
Walk “right” this way
(Taco Tuesday)
Everyday

(Hey, hey, hey, hey)

[Break]
Go!
(Oh, oh, oh)
Taco!
(Oh, no, no)
Taco!
(I’ve got the taco woe)
Whoa Taco

[Verse 2]
Without a doubt
Trump always chickens out
Lies, cheats, steals
There’s no fair deals

[Bridge]
Hey! (What do you say…)
Is it Taco Tuesday?

[Chorus]
Every day
(Is Taco Tuesday)
Walk “right” this way
(Taco Tuesday)
Everyday

(Hey, hey, hey, hey)

[Outro]
Go!
(Oh, oh, oh)
Taco!
(Oh, no, no)
Taco!
(I’ve got the taco woe)
Whoa Taco

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Orange

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

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