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The Quiet Collapse: Why America’s Economy Is Slowly Breaking America's economic troubles aren't sudden — slow, quiet, and self-inflicted. Tariffs, subsidies, declining tourism and global distrust are eroding US prosperity

🚨 New piece on Bad Blueprint

Small businesses gone, crops dumped, tourists missing, tariffs biting.

This isn’t a typical slowdown.
It’s erosion from within.

Full read → badblueprint.com/americas-eco...

#US #Economy #Agriculture #Tariffs #QuietCollapse

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🚨 New piece dropping tomorrow.
US agriculture is rotting, tourism is collapsing, small businesses are vanishing, and tariffs are quietly breaking the back of the economy. #USeconomy #TradeWar #Tariffs #SmallBusiness #Tourism #Agriculture #QuietCrisis
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Trump is playing every side on Ukraine - but it doesn’t add up unless Ukraine is just the layover.

In 14 days: mineral deal (no guarantees), Crimea surrender talk, $50M weapons, ceasefire flirting.

Looks designed. Iran is where the train is really heading.

Anyone else seeing this shift?

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You don’t blackout an entire peninsula because the weather wobbled.

Europe has spent decades building fail-safes, redundancies, and interconnects exactly to prevent this.

A full Iberian Peninsula blackout is catastrophic - and pretending it’s normal is dangerous.

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Not here to sell you a dream. Here to show you why it broke.

Not building a brand.
Not chasing clout.
Just tracking how the blueprints broke — and who keeps pretending they didn’t.
☕️ #Policy #Infrastructure #Geopolitics

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MAGA’s latest defense:
Blame Bill Clinton’s 1996 law!

Sure, it targeted border crossers.
Trump’s policy?
Anyone breathing.

No trial. No hearing. No questions.

MAGA: Because accountability is for other people.

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🏙️ New article up on BadBlueprint.com:

How Citicorp Center — one of NYC’s strangest skyscrapers — nearly collapsed in a summer storm... and no one knew for 18 years.

➔ badblueprint.com/citicorp/

Blueprints aren’t beliefs. They’re guesses under pressure.

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How the Baltic Beltway Could Reshape Europe Can Europe defend itself with tunnels, trains, and fiber? The Baltic Beltway envisions a future where sovereignty starts with infrastructure — not just arms.

Europe talks about defense like it’s a shopping list. €800B for stealth, drones, missiles.

But what if the real weakness isn’t weapons — it’s mobility?

The Baltic Beltway argues that roads, rails, grids & guts are what make or break a continent.

🛠️ badblueprint.com/the-baltic-b...

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2/2 Key institutions have been downsized in the name of efficiency.
But when disaster strikes, it’s not consultants or billionaires who respond — it’s trained professionals.
Tens of thousands of them are now gone.

What happens when the next disaster isn’t half a world away.

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1/2 A 7.7 earthquake devastated Myanmar.
Thousands are dead or displaced.
A major power has pledged assistance — but with critical agencies hollowed out and emergency systems under-resourced, the question isn’t what they could send. It’s whether they still can.

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Newsflash: there’s no such thing as a 100% American car anymore. Ford, GM, Chrysler — they all rely on foreign parts and labor. So when prices go up, it’s not China or Japan paying. It’s American workers, American factories, and American families. This isn't economic strategy. It's economic cosplay.

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Karoline Leavitt & SignalGate: Cracks in the Facade An in-depth breakdown of Karoline Leavitt’s role in the SignalGate scandal and what it reveals about political messaging and public trust.

Karoline Leavitt was supposed to bring clarity to chaos. Instead, she became the face of it.

From SignalGate to semantics, her press briefings say more about the White House than she ever could.

New on BadBlueprint:
badblueprint.com/leavitt-a-cr...

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Rubio’s already blaming Waltz.
The cracks are showing.
You know where to follow the thread → badblueprint.com

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The leak was real. The lies are worse.
This isn’t just a scandal—it’s a collapse.
📎 Read: SignalGate and the Quiet Collapse of Trust
🔗 badblueprint.com

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SignalGate and the Quiet Collapse of Trust: How a Group Chat Shook the U.S. Intelligence Order - Bad Blueprint Why This Article Exists There comes a point when staying quiet becomes a form of complicity. I’ve written about infrastructure, systems, and the hidden architecture of our lives—from buildings and ene...

SignalGate: The White House accidentally invited a journalist into a live war-planning chat.
A leak. A denial. An amnesia claim. And zero accountability.
My deep dive on the most alarming U.S. intel breach in decades:
👉 badblueprint.com/signalgate-a...

#SignalGate #USPolitics #NatSec #BadBlueprint

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🌆 AI is reshaping architecture! From robot-built homes to self-healing materials, is this the future of design—or the end of creativity? Dive in and discover how AI is transforming our cities, buildings, and lives. 🏗️✨
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#AI #Architecture #TechInnovation

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Apologies for the radio silence!

I’ve been busy behind the scenes, taking some much-needed vacation time, upgrading hardware, and setting up a brand-new office space. Fresh content is already live - check it out!

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Five Engineering Marvels That Shaped Continents and Their Consequences - Bad Blueprint Engineering projects have the power to transform societies, creating jobs, fostering urbanization, and inspiring progress. However, they often come at a cost, leaving behind unbuilt dreams or causing ...

NEW‼️ Five engineering marvels and theis impact badblueprint.com/five-enginee...

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Five Engineering Marvels That Shaped Continents and Their Consequences Engineering projects have the power to transform societies, creating jobs, fostering urbanization, and inspiring progress. However, they often come at a cost, leaving behind unbuilt dreams or causing unintended consequences. Here’s a deeper dive into five iconic projects from five continents that redefined the future. 1. Asia: The Burj Khalifa (Dubai, UAE) At 828 meters, the Burj Khalifa is not just the tallest building in the world but a symbol of Dubai’s ambitions to establish itself as a global hub for business and tourism.

Five Engineering Marvels That Shaped Continents and Their Consequences

Engineering projects have the power to transform societies, creating jobs, fostering urbanization, and inspiring progress. However, they often come at a cost, leaving behind unbuilt dreams or causing unintended consequences.…

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Did it really have to take 9 hours? For the record, YES. "installing equipment to protect the station from debris in space, and inspecting other equipment on its exterior"

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Cheaper prices and "local flavors" as in coffee flavored coffee?

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Karlstad University’s Geoenergy Plant - Bad Blueprint How did Karlstad University’s geoenergy plant revolutionize campus energy efficiency? Learn its impact, challenges, and lessons for sustainable innovation

How did Karlstad University cut energy costs with a geoenergy plant? A decade later, we uncover its impact, challenges, and lessons for the future. 🌱⚙️ #Sustainability #Innovation #GreenEnergy badblueprint.com/karlstad-uni...

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The Crazy Idea of a New York-London Tunnel - Bad Blueprint Explore the ambitious idea of a transatlantic New York-London tunnel. $15 Trillion marvel of technology. Dive into the future of travel with speed

Things change rather rappidly. The blog moved to a better place. Read the article here(revised edition): badblueprint.com/the-crazy-id... #grassisgereenerontheotherside #innovation #tunnel #technology

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The Crazy Idea of a New York-London Tunnel Madness in the Deep Every so often, an idea comes along that’s so wild, so utterly deranged, it demands attention. Enter: the plan to connect London and New York City by a 5,500-kilometer tunnel under the Atlantic Ocean. Yes, you heard that right. A tunnel. Under the Atlantic. Because why not? This isn’t just another engineering project. This is a full-blown acid trip of ambition, a fever dream conjured by minds so brilliant they’ve lost all touch with reality.

New article at my brand new blog.

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