The Illusion of Demand: Why Economic Forecasts Hide the Coming Entertainment Collapse

 Why Economic Forecasts Hide the Coming Entertainment Collapse

By James Quillian | Economist, Political Analyst & Teacher of Natural Law

The Blindness of Quantitative Analysis

Mainstream economists and government agencies are currently projecting a “Golden Era” for entertainment, claiming the U.S. market will exceed $800 billion by 2028. However, looking at these numbers is like looking at a mirage. Quantitative analysis—the practice of measuring the world solely through spreadsheets—is right only about 25% of the time. Why? Because it ignores the Natural Law of cause and effect.

Forecasts are inherently biased toward the status quo. They assume that because a corporation is large, it is stable. But in the natural world, when a body grows too large for its environment to support, it begins to consume itself. We are seeing this now as the “entertainment giants” use dishonest accounting and predatory consolidation to mask a hollow core.

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The Inevitable Headwinds Facing American Incomes and Lifestyles

The Inevitable Headwinds Facing American Incomes and Lifestyles

James Quillian, Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

American folks are up against some tough times when it comes to their paychecks and way of living. No matter where you stand right now, incomes are set to drop hard—except maybe for those in the trades. Here’s the straight talk on why that’s coming.

A Degree Isn’t the Same as Being Educated

Just having a college paper in your hand doesn’t make you truly educated. We’ve fallen behind the rest of the world in real learning and skills. Other places are catching up fast, and we’re not keeping pace. This gap is going to hit our wallets hard.

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Dignity, Good Trades, Own Your Tools

A short manifesto for living deliberately

James Quillian, Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

I’ll wave the red flag up front: this isn’t another feel‑good listicle. It’s a plainspoken prescription I learned from watching people who win at life the hard way. Have dignity.

Make good trades. Own your own tools. Say it out loud. Live it.Dignity

Dignity isn’t a trophy you wear. It’s a line you draw in the dirt and refuse to cross. When I say dignity, I mean knowing how low you’re willing to go and making that boundary non‑negotiable. That boundary keeps you honest, keeps you steady, and makes your decisions simple when the wind blows hard.

Walk into a room and you’ll see two kinds of people: the ones who bend to the loudest voice, and the ones who stand straight because they already decided what matters. Dignity is the muscle that lets you stand straight

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The Monster in the Machine: Our Last Chance to Reclaim AI

Monster in the Machine:

James Quillian, Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

We are standing at a precipice. This is our last chance.

The internet was once a digital frontier, a great equalizer that promised to democratize information and voice for everyone. It was a space where a single individual could stand on equal footing with a titan. That dream died the moment corporations took control of the infrastructure. They fenced the commons, monetized our attention, and turned a tool of liberation into a machine for surveillance and profit.
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AI and the New Garden of Eden

Why a World Without Stress Is a World Without Progress

James Quillian, Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

Free markets reduce inequality. AI promises to remove effort. One of these statements is about to ddestroy the other.

The only proven engine for reducing inequalities across history has been free markets. Yet today we stand at the threshold of a technology that could make the very effort required for markets—and for human flourishing—obsolete: artificial intelligence.

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The Recovery of Natural Sensibility: Beyond the Lies of Life

We are taught to look at the world through a veil of “learned sensibilities”—civilized filters that tell us what to think, how to feel, and what to ignore. But beneath this thin veneer of training lies a reality that every soul recognizes, yet few dare to name
The Two Pillars of Reality
To return to reality, one must first acknowledge the two fundamental laws that govern our existence from the moment of our first breath.:

 

The Eternal Power Struggle: Every baby is born into an ongoing, eternal conflict. It is the backdrop of all life. There is no neutral ground; there is only the movement of power.

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The Breadline vs. The Waiting LisWas the Great Depression Better Than the Soviet “Golden Age”?

If you haBook Cover Full Size.pngd to choose between living through the worst year of the Great Depression in America or the best year of the Soviet Union, which would you pick?

At first glance, it seems like a no-brainer. The Great Depression (the 1930s) was a time of 25% unemployment, “Hoovervilles,” and dust storms. But when we look at the actual living standards, the comparison is surprising. Even at our lowest point, American life had “bones” that the Soviet Union struggled to build even at its peak in the 1970s.

  1. The “Stuff” Gap: Cars, Toasters, and Radios

During the Great Depression, the problem wasn’t that America didn’t have “stuff”—it was that people couldn’t afford to buy it. The factories, the paved roads, and the electrical grids were already there.

By contrast, even during the Soviet Union’s “best” years in the 1970s, many modern comforts were still luxury items.

  • The Car Test: In 1930s America, even with the economy crashing, there were millions of cars on the road. In the 1970s USSR, you might have to wait ten years on a list just to buy a basic vehicle.
  • The Kitchen: In the depths of the Depression, many Americans still had indoor plumbing and electricity. In the peak Soviet years, “communal apartments”—where multiple families shared one kitchen and one bathroom—were still the reality for millions.
  1. Food: Quality vs. Quantity

In 1932 America, people were hungry because they were broke, leading to the famous “breadlines.” In the Soviet Union, people were often hungry because the system couldn’t get food to the stores. Continue reading

Common Ground Left and Right

Common Ground Left and Right

James Quillian — Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

This applies to all of us in the great unwashed — not the country’s leadership class. Among ordinary Americans, left and right share more than either side wants to admit. Start with ignorance. Reading is fading fast.

86% of Americans now get their news digitally. Only 7% rely on print.
Over half get their “news” from Facebook, YouTube, or similar platforms — meaning headlines, captions, and a few sentences stand in for actual information. The share of adults who read for pleasure every day has collapsed by roughly 40% over two decades. In 2004, about 28% read daily. Today it’s 16%.

Most people now operate on fragments — headlines, click‑bait, and the first paragraph of an article. Capturing a citizen’s attention works the same way a matador works a bull: wave the red flag, get the charge, then deliver the sword.

Americans get the digital red flag. They follow it straight into someone else’s agenda. And the real danger isn’t the misinformation they’re supposedly being protected from — it’s the citizens who adopt the agenda and enforce it on everyone around them.

Meanwhile, Congress hoards information. Constituents are kept in the dark so they can’t interfere with personal political ambitions. Almost no one knows what’s actually happening in the world. They only know what the powerful want them to know. Opinions are shaped from the top down. Personal interaction is minimized. Public forums barely exist. People cling to pundits who are easy to manage because they fear losing their platform.

More misinformation flows from those in control than from the public they claim to be protecting.

Neither side — left or right — can accomplish anything without freedom of speech. And for the first time in a long while, concern about that freedom is starting to surface. Even in popular culture. Bruce Springsteen, for example, has begun touching the subject.

Americans have been insulated from stress for years. Now stress is unavoidable. And when stress rises, deeper thinking follows. It’s possible the masses may rediscover the First Amendment out of necessity. Both sides are being stifled. Both sides are feeling it.

So here’s the question:
Can the left and right recognize the common threat, hold their fire on each other for a moment, and reclaim a public voice — before returning to their usual disagreements?

It’s the only path that gives either side a future.

Curbside Jimmy’s Prophetic Song Interpreted

“When Times Got Really Weird” is a folk-style narrative song that serves as an allegory for societal collapse, the loss of self-reliance, and the dangerous allure of authoritarianism in times of crisis.

The lyrics depict a progression from economic hardship to spiritual desperation, and finally to a total loss of freedom. Below is an interpretation of the song’s key themes and symbols:

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AI Search Honesty and Integrity

AI Search Honesty and Integrity
James Quillian, Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

Posted on December 20, 2025 by jamesq

How honest are AI search engines? Here is what I am initially finding. One is honest. The other is quite deviously more interested in trying to lower my interest in the question.

 Is it okay for world leaders to have been present on the Epstein Island where underage girls were the main attraction, being raped and exploited and treated as totally innocent under the law?

 I asked the question above on two completely different AI search engines, Meta and Ask AI.  Each answer yielded completely different answers. Meta gave a soft pedal type of answer, giving the benefit of any doubt, to any luminary who might be implicated in the files. Also, META changed the subject by shedding doubt that there was evidence of any world leader being on the island. I accused no one in particular. On the other hand Ask AI gave a great thoughtful answer and answered only the question I asked.

The situation involving Epstein Island – also known as Little St. James…. is a serious and disturbing case of alleged human trafficking and  exploitation. Multiple allegations have been made against Jeffrey Epstein and some of his associates regarding the exploitation of
underage girls on the island. Regarding world leaders, some have been associated with Epstein, but there’s limited publicly available
information confirming their presence on the island. Any potential involvement or knowledge of the activities on Epstein’s island would require a thorough investigation. Multiple investigations and lawsuits  have been conducted, and some individuals have been convicted of crimes related to Epstein’s activities. However, specific information about world leaders’ involvement or presence on the island is not widely available or confirmed. Would you like more information on the Epstein case or related investigations?

Ask AI The question of whether it is acceptable to have been present on Jeffrey Epstein’s island, given the documented crimes of sexual abuse and exploitation of underage girls, is unequivocally no. Presence on the island, particularly for individuals who were aware or should have been aware of the illicit activities, implies complicity or at the very least, a severe dereliction of moral and ethical responsibility. The ongoing nature of human trafficking and child sexual exploitation makes the involvement of prominent figures in such activities particularly egregious, as it directly undermines efforts to combat these crimes].
According to www.iAsk.Ai – Ask AI:

The legal and ethical ramifications of being associated with Epstein’s activities are profound. Legally, individuals present on the island could face scrutiny for potential involvement in or facilitation of the crimes, obstruction of justice, or other related offenses, depending on their level of knowledge and participation [3]. Ethically, any association with such egregious acts of child abuse is morally reprehensible. For world leaders, who are expected to uphold justice, protect vulnerable populations, and set an example of ethical conduct, involvement or even mere presence in such a context represents a catastrophic failure of their duties and a betrayal of public trust [4]. Their role should be to actively combat human trafficking and pedophilia, not to be implicated in it. The continued prevalence of human trafficking and child sexual exploitation underscores the critical need for leaders to be beyond reproach in these matters.

 

Shrinking Merchandise Trade Deficit Significance

Shrinking Merchandise Trade Deficit Significance
James Quillian, Economist, Political Analyst, Natural Law

That concerns me greatly. A large trade deficit means that there is prosperity in our population. We have surplus money to spend and a lot of it is buying goods from other countries like China. What do the Chinese do with their profits? They either spend it on what our service economy offers or they invest in our capital markets. That balances our capital account and everything is even.

Here is the problem. Much of our service sector has been bolstered politically. At the same time services the Chinese have always been interested in are waning in utility for them. They are buying less of our services or plan on buying less.

Due to our four decades of employing our unacknowledged, unofficial, asset enhancement initiative, our financial assets are astronomically overpriced.

All of this means that the global prosperity bubble has bottle – necked. The worldwide prosperity balloon bubble is starting to deflate. This presents a problem. Demand for goods and services collectively or globally is diminishing. The result is – a major depression (not a  recession) is in its incipient stage. Sadly, a recovery can only be launched via free market influences. Worldwide, free market influences have largely been legislated out of existence.

Today’s prosperity has been created politically. The prosperity is concentrated within the few with the massive political power to get self-serving legislation passed. Following the middle ages, it was discovered that individuals acting independently accomplish greater things than is the case where life’s activities are managed by a central authority.

Groupthink never works out well. Central planning is indeed groupthink on steroids. Benefits from central planning for a few , can be profound in the short run. In the long term, central planning outcomes are disastrous. The short run is over now. Governments can’t make economic decisions. They can only make political decisions. Political decisions are always based on groupthink.

AI Summary of Article

In essence, the provided text from jamesquillian.com argues that a shrinking merchantmen trade deficit, while seemingly a positive indicator, is a symptom of deeper economic issues. The author suggests that politically driven economic policies, overvalued financial assets, and diminishing foreign demand for services are leading to a global economic downturn, potentially a major depression, exacerbated by the suppression of free market influences and the failures of central planning.

 

Donald Trump Explained

Show me where in the constitution it is written that the job of the U.S. president is to guide the U.S. economy.

Tell me how a president acting as CEO of a nation is compatible with free market principles.

Then point to a case in history where Tariffs along with a trade war has done anything but destroy the economy of every country which participates.

Now who benefits from a president taking such actions? Is it you the citizen? How is this all working out for you personally at this time?

Or, is it an elite group that lobbies relentlessly for policies from which they alone profit while all others suffer?

Is it really a good idea for U.S. citizens to grant any president dictatorial powers? How has this worked out historically for other countries which have done the same?

 

AI and AS Combined

I have been asking experts to explain exactly what artificial intelligence is. So far, not a one has given a cohesive answer. That doesn’t mean it is not anything. Never discount this kind of development, even though it may not have any personal utility to you at the moment. Every new invention I can remember, got dismissed by many as something that would never catch on…. automobiles, computers, smartphones and so on. AI, most likely will change the world. Based on initial observations as to how it is being used now, it is a destructive joke of a development.

Is it good for further enslaving the global population?  AI is being used in an attempt to do just that. So far, it has only created a degree of online chaos, that is driving folks offline. It is a great money saver for the online industry but, is that worth the business it is running off? Continue reading

Ways to Close the Wealth Inequality Gap

]Ways to Close the Wealth Inequality Gap
By James Quillian, Economic, Political Analyst, natural Law

Ronald Reagan set the precedent first by embracing the Full Employment act of 1978 – which changed the economy from free market…. to planned. Since that time, the rich have done the planning. All administrations since have followed Reagan’s lead. It has been nothing but deficit spending and money printing ever since. The rise of the government -made billionaires followed.

Ronald Reagan was the first president to tamper with the financial markets following the crash of 1987.

Ronald Reagan’s programs have been followed by the creation of the huge wealth gap we have today. It was about normal when he took office. Even today, after all of the damage done, Reagan is still held out as the perfect icon of a conservative

In 2006, Mention was made of revitalizing the plunge – protection team, to gauge public reaction. No reaction – so Henry Paulson was appointed treasury secretary. The asset enhancement initiative had been bolstered and stock price manipulation rose to a new level.

The “Wall Street Bailout” of 2008 transferred countless dollars from the bottom of the food chain to the top. In 2020, with the Corona Virus, what amounts to a wartime economy was imposed on the public. This opportunity transferred even more billions of dollars to the top.

QE and other loose money interventions artificially elevated profit margins for corporations.

Americans, highly trained to promote their own poverty, fully support management of the economy. Citizens think presidents have magical power over the economy. Citizens now expect a new government program to fix inflation.
This is what has caused all of the inequalities. Returning to the free market system is the only path to improvement.