
Simply Bitcoin Is Trump Making America DEFAULT Again?! | Simply Originals
Nov 13, 2025
Fiat's collapse is on the horizon, with soaring debt and policies favoring the old at the expense of the young. An exploration of 50-year mortgages reveals how credit distortions impact the housing market. Trump’s controversial stance on foreign students and related criticisms spark thought-provoking discussions on higher education. The podcast dives into Bitcoin's rise as a hedge against inflation, with major firms embracing it. Revolutionary payment options for businesses highlight Bitcoin's potential to bypass traditional financial pitfalls.
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Fiat Decay And The Rise Of Bitcoin
- Fiat currency is in advanced decay, creating a system of debt serfdom that rents ownership from banks.
- The host argues Bitcoin adoption is the emerging alternative as fiat collapses and people opt out.
Housing Kept Alive By Extreme Credit
- The housing market relies on looser credit and longer loan terms like 50-year mortgages to prop values.
- That shift protects older asset holders while burdening younger generations with lifelong debt.
Trump Defends Foreign Students As Revenue
- The transcript quotes Donald Trump defending foreign student enrollment as necessary for university survival and revenue.
- Trump frames international students as a business decision that keeps many colleges afloat.
