Monday, May 25, 2026

Paul Lance: Americans Love Money More Than Their Fellow Americans!

May 25, 2026 | Americans love to say “God Bless America” while worshipping money like it’s the real national religion. The last election exposed something ugly about this country: millions of people will tolerate cruelty, racism, concentration camps, families losing healthcare, farms collapsing, and endless suffering — as long as their taxes stay low and their stock portfolio looks okay.

We watched people get racially profiled. We watched immigrants dehumanized. We watched bombs hit schools in Iran. We watched Americans lose healthcare while corporations made record profits. And most people shrugged because sacrifice might hurt their personal comfort.

This country constantly talks about “freedom” and “Christian values,” but where is the humanity? Where is the empathy? Americans say “In God We Trust,” but the truth is it’s “In Money We Trust.” Profit has become more sacred than human life.

Both political parties helped create this culture of greed and individualism, but MAGA took it to another level by turning selfishness into patriotism. “Are YOU better off?” became more important than “Are WE better off?” That mindset is rotting this country from the inside out.

Until Americans care more about human beings than money, this country will keep collapsing morally, spiritually, and economically.



I beg your forgiveness, but it must be said: In this day and age, America is the source of all evil. It seems that almost all bad ideas originate there.

Ich bitte Euch um Verzeihung, aber es muss gesagt werden: In der heutigen Zeit ist Amerika ist die Quelle allen Übels. Scheinbar kommen fast alle schlechten Ideen von dort.

Je vous prie de m'excuser, mais il faut le dire : de nos jours, l'Amérique est la source de tous les maux. Il semble que la quasi-totalité des mauvaises idées y prennent naissance. — © Mark Alexander


In this video, Paul Lance's words are the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Thank you, Paul, for having the courage as an American to say these uncomfortable truths. — © Mark Alexander