20 Cents for Freedom: Humanity vs. a Broken System

It was a long day in a city weighed down by poverty and traces of so-called “socialist” values.

A place where people have abandoned good, honest principles in favor of twisted, dirty, and unreal ideals that they proudly label as “socialist.”

And perhaps it would be better if these ideals were actually socialist!

But they’re not. Instead, they’re a mix of oppressive rules, broken practices, hopelessness, lies, and a total lack of freedom.

And the people lie!

They wear their “socialist” masks and deceive, pretending to fit the society demands. Liars!

I had a long discussion with a young immigrant woman working for a state organization.

I asked her about my options to solve a problem.

What surprised me wasn’t that she didn’t know the answers—what shocked me was her honesty.

She told me the truth:

“Even if I knew your options, and even if I shared them with you, under socialism, choosing between options is not your freedom and not your right.

Someone else will make that choice for you.

Take this headquarters number, call them, and talk to them—softly, kindly, persuasively. If they decide to tell you one or two options, and if they favor you enough to grant you one of them, accept it.

Because in socialism, you’ll never get more.

You’re not in charge of your life; the state is.”


“But it’s my life,” I protested.

She laughed and replied, “You’ve forgotten where you are.”

I laughed back and said, “Don’t worry—TRUMP IS COMING! Just 12 more days!”

She chuckled, dropping her stiff professionalism for a moment.
She admitted she felt the same.
“Socialism, she said, takes freedom from people and hands it to the state. ”

We laughed together, and I left.

Down the street, an immigrant store clerk I knew called out before I even got close.

“Hey, hey, hey! Do you know the latest political news?”

I laughed hard. Hearing the same enthusiasm from another immigrant was yet another confirmation: people are fed up with twisted “socialist” values and this miserable way of life.

The bus drivers, though—they’re a different breed.

They’ve seen it all: the stories, the people, the poverty.
On my bus ride, I noticed a meth pipe lying on the floor, near a young man who was completely lost.

It’s a scene that perfectly sums up this wicked socialism.


At my corner store, I saw a boy who was short 20 cents to buy his mom a birthday card. The clerk refused to sell it to him.

I stared at her, so close to slapping her face. Stupid human being—THIS is socialism!


I paid the 20 cents for him.

And let me tell you this: I REFUSE to share anything with anyone who forces me under their wicked, dirty “socialist” values.

Whether it’s family, cliques, criminal organizations, or their corrupt systems, I won’t do it.

If you overstep my PERSONAL boundaries, you’ll face the consequences of your manipulative, psychopathic behaviors.

But I WILL share with those who ask for nothing, those who endure their lives with dignity even when this corrupted state has stripped them of it.

They have no one else.

So, now, go and support Trump and pray for him to save this dirty country from the mess these socialists have made.

And next time you see a boy trying to buy a birthday card for his mom but missing 20 cents—support him!

That’s humanity, you dirty, criminal “socialists.”

H1B- The Value of Talent: A Case for Fair Immigration Reform

Do you believe that foreigners are taking your jobs, your money, and your opportunities, leaving you powerless?

Let me share a story with you.

Imagine your child, your mother, your sibling, or your partner is in the hospital, critically ill, and none of the local healthcare professionals can provide a clear diagnosis or treatment. But somewhere in the world, there’s a top specialist who can save their life.

Would you refuse them the opportunity to come to the U.S. on an H1B visa to treat your loved one?

Would you deny them the chance to teach others in America the skills that could save countless lives?

What about a pharmacist, chemist, or physicist who has discovered groundbreaking medication for a rare disease—one that could cure your child?

Would you reject their H1B visa and deny Americans the chance to learn from their brilliance?
What if a world-class counterterrorism expert, with decades of global experience, wanted to come to the U.S. to train our forces and enhance our safety?

Would you refuse them simply because they’re not American-born?

Consider this: the issue has never been with legal immigrants.

The problem lies in government corruption and flawed immigration laws that fail to prioritize transparency and fairness. For decades, corrupt actors have manipulated the system, undermining the intent of legal immigration.

The U.S. needs a clean, effective immigration system—one that invites top talent to contribute to the country and its people.

I speak from experience.

My child’s life was saved by a Middle Eastern doctor after American doctors missed her diagnosis.

A Mexican nurse named Rose taught me the importance of tenderness and compassion.

A Kenyan nurse, eight months pregnant, performed CPR on a 250-pound American man and saved his life.

Filipino nurses, with their exceptional care and dedication, inspired me.

Conversations with Indian colleagues revealed their intelligence, kindness, and humanity.

And these are just a few examples.

These individuals didn’t just bring their skills to America—they shared them, teaching others and enriching our communities.

Talent knows no borders, but it takes generosity to share knowledge and make the world better.

Would you deny these individuals an H1B visa simply because they weren’t born here?

It’s time to recognize the value of legal immigrants and advocate for a system that brings the best to America for the benefit of all.




When Did Crazy Become the New Normal?

Ah, the holiday season—a time for joy, reflection, and… society’s image

Outside a store, someone injects heroin in plain sight.
Inside a café, a man sips expensive tea, mumbling incoherently to himself.
It’s like watching the collapse of normality with a festive bow on top.

Somewhere along the way, we lost the distinction between right and wrong. Today, wrong isn’t just tolerated—it’s celebrated, exploited, and turned into profit.

If you dare to speak up, you’re silenced, ridiculed, and pushed aside.
Doing the right thing now feels like you are against the world that rewards chaos.

Normal has become a luxury.

Look around. The system doesn’t just accept brokenness; it incentivizes it.

  • Addicted? Here’s an endless cycle of enabling.
  • Poor? No problem—there is happiness for that.
  • Lost all sense of reality? Great! You’ll fit right in.

Meanwhile, those trying to stay grounded, educated, and self-sufficient face a rising cost of living and declining opportunities. It’s as if sanity and responsibility are being systematically punished.

How did we get here?

On rainy streets, needles sparkle like Christmas tree ornaments—a perfect metaphor for a system designed to control through destruction.

It’s not just addiction; it’s an entire societal structure built on dysfunction.
The worst part? This new “normal” thrives on human lives—broken spirits, lost futures, and dirty money. VERY DIRTY MONEY!

The chaos has come into everything.

Even my own “crazy ghost” feels right at home, MY HOME, trailing me through the streets. I’ve even pointed him out to my child: “Look, there’s the ghost that won’t leave us alone.” Because his family part of THIS society told him that HE DESERVES and IS ALLOWED to mess around!

But in a world consumed by corruption and mess, who’s left to help?

Is this really the best we can do?

Some say, we THE NORMAL ONES, we need therapy to adjust to THEIR madness.

But shouldn’t we be asking how to rebuild a world where decency, order, and humanity matter again?

Where normal doesn’t feel like an impossible dream?

So, until things turn around, here’s my advice—keep praying, stay sane, and hold on hope and NORMAL good values until January 20, 2025.

Because let’s face it, if things don’t change soon, crazy might be all we’ve got left.


Happy Holidays, everyone! Stay normal—if you can afford it. 🎄