- Going-for-Broke-Live-I.mp3
- Going-for-Broke-Live-I.mp4
- Going-for-Broke-Live-II.mp3
- Going-for-Broke-Live-II.mp4
- Going-for-Broke-Unplugged-1.mp3
- Going-for-Broke-Unplugged-1.mp4
- Going-for-Broke-Unplugged-2.mp3
- Going-for-Broke-Unplugged-2.mp4
[Intro]
Uh oh
Did you know…
Dread
The deadline time
[Verse 1]
Hey, America
Don’t you think it’s time you woke?
This ain’t no joke
On the verge of going broke
… time you woke
[Bridge]
Your part-time
Missed the deadline
You’re going for broke
Peace of mind
Triggered landmine
Too late to “woke”
[Chorus]
You’ve missed your stop (Stop!)
You missed the boat (Hope you’ll float)
Fell from the top (Can’t stop)
Weighted from gloat (Missed the boat)
Too late to “woke”
(Going for broke)
[Verse 2]
Miss America,
Alarm bells, can’t you wake
Lost your Cha Cha
Consider what’s at stake
… time you woke
(Going for broke)
[Bridge]
Your part-time
Missed the deadline
You’re going for broke
Peace of mind
Triggered landmine
Too late to “woke”
[Chorus]
You’ve missed your stop (Stop!)
You missed the boat (Hope you’ll float)
Fell from the top (Can’t stop)
Weighted from gloat (Missed the boat)
Too late to “woke”
(Going for broke)
[Outro]
Uh oh
Did you know…
Dread
It’s deadline time
DEBT: While high national debt can be sustainable under certain conditions, it is essential for governments to monitor and manage their fiscal health to avoid potential risks such as reduced investment, higher interest rates, and economic instability.
ENVIRONMENT: While fossil fuels have historically been crucial for global energy needs, their long-term sustainability is highly questionable due to resource depletion and environmental damage. Shifting towards renewable energy is vital for a sustainable future .
Regrettably, the United States ranks among the least prepared countries globally, with the highest percentage of climate deniers. Politicians exacerbate the problem by hindering efforts against climate change. The Republican Party dismisses it as a manufactured crisis and plans to increase fossil fuel production. Political extremists asserting that the climate crisis is manufactured employ an ironic term, considering that human manufacturing activities are the primary driver of climate change.
Under President Biden, the United States continues to be the world’s largest producer of oil, including crude oil, natural gas liquids, and other petroleum products. Both political parties have concurred to allocate unlimited emergency funding for climate disasters instead of proactively preventing them. In 2023, the U.S. witnessed a record number of climate disasters exceeding one billion dollars each, totaling 28 separate weather and climate-related events.
In June 2024, the Supreme Court significantly expanded its authority and severely curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ability to enforce environmental protection laws. This ruling represents a dramatic shift in the balance of power, undermining decades of regulatory progress aimed at mitigating environmental damage and climate change. The court’s decision essentially nullifies the EPA’s mandate to regulate emissions and enforce compliance with existing environmental standards.
This judicial overreach is viewed by many as an act of arrogance and ignorance, resulting in a scenario where “worst-case” predictions for climate change have become the “best-case” expectations. The ramifications of this decision are dire, prompting a revision of climate models to reflect a much grimmer outlook. The new projections indicate a potential maximum global temperature increase of 9°C within this century, a stark rise from the previously estimated 4°C over the next millennium.
Such an unprecedented increase in global temperatures would push Earth toward a wet-bulb temperature threshold that is incompatible with human life. Wet-bulb temperature, which combines heat and humidity, represents a critical limit beyond which the human body can no longer effectively cool itself through perspiration, leading to potentially fatal heat stress.