
[Originally published in the December 2025 edition of The White Worker]
Under the wire- the last post of 2025 And the fiftieth podcast for the year! First, I would like to say “thank-you” to everyone who has visited the blog or listened to an episode. It’s nice to know I’m not just talking to myself!
On to business. It is common practice as the month of December draws to a close to write a “year in review” article, which, if one thinks about it, is rather silly: everyone just lived through it, and it was less than a year ago. How bad is your memory? Far better to put the waning year in a larger context. What trends are we seeing? What news items slipped through the cracks that were noteworthy and will likely resurface in the year to come?

But this too can be challenging, as focus is increasingly difficult and clarity is obscured by the ever increasing access to frightening amounts of mundane information lumped in with news that truly matters. For example, I can discover the number of asteroids NASA is tracking larger than 1 km and which may pose a threat to Earth (876), and ten seconds later, learn the number of Pakistanis that don’t have a toilet (around 16 million).
With a few more clicks, I find that 46,000 “small boat people” (illegals crossing the Channel) have made it to the English shore this year and that a majority of them are Eritrean, Afghan, Iranian, Sudanese, and Somali— all technically seeking asylum from France.
Then “click”, it turns out the bobblehead of Indiana University coach Curt Cignetti is now the top-selling bobblehead of 2025, outpacing the previous top-seller: Pope Leo XIV. In related news, the average American is expected to spend about $764 on Christmas gifts this year. But as we are talking about money (“click”), it’s worth noting that the numbers for 2024 have finally been analyzed, and revenues from the sale of arms and military services by the 100 largest arms-producing companies rose by 5.9 percent in 2024, reaching a record $679 billion, according to new data released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. It will be interesting to see what the numbers are for 2025, but I’m going to go out on a limb here and make a prediction: this year will also prove to have been a banner year for arms sales and more record-breaking profits in the death industry.

You see the problem. In addition, evidently being a glutton for punishment—or an old dog not interested in learning new tricks—I don’t use artificial intelligence: Every fact is researched by yours truly, and every word is hammered out on a mechanical keyboard (I like the sound of the clicks).
But in sifting and reviewing potential items of note, a few trends begin to appear:

Illegal immigration is still a problem, both here and abroad: While illegal immigration is down in the United States, a little, the total number of deportations is a drop in the bucket compared to the illegal boots on the ground, which is still estimated to be in the 14 million range. Likewise, European countries are starting to wake up to the Brown Menace in their midst, sadly a result of their own woke immigration policies, but it’s too late for many: rapes and murders in the name of Allah continue to make the news almost daily.
Change is slow: while some countries like Hungary and Slovakia have clamped down on illegals, many in the EU wring their hands and wonder how to enact real reform without hurting anyone’s feelings. The UK is having the same problem: the people have had enough, but the Orwellian thought police are still working overtime. For example, a teacher can still get fired if he says the wrong thing to a Muslim washing his feet in the bathroom sink. To wit: A London primary school teacher was recently dismissed after telling a Muslim pupil that Britain is a Christian country. The teacher made the remark while enforcing the school’s policy that Islamic religious activities at the non-faith school be confined to a designated prayer room. He was investigated by the local “safeguarding board”, which concluded that the remarks had caused “emotional harm” to the child involved, despite being literally true: the King’s coronation oath included a vow to “maintain the Laws of God and the true profession of the Gospel”, and the House of Lords, including Anglican bishops, enshrined Christianity as the state religion. Of course, London’s Metropolitan Police initially had its child abuse team examine the incident as a possible hate crime. It is worth noting that while the head of London’s Metropolitan Police is White (Mark Rowley), he takes his orders from the Deputy Mayor of London for Policing and Crime, Kaya Comer-Schwartz, who is of Zimbabwean and Austrian-Jewish descent. The mayor is Sadiq Khan, son of Pakistani immigrants.

Black-on-White crime is finally getting noticed: Sadly, thanks to an unending stream of violence perpetrated by blacks against Whites typically doing nothing more than going about their own business, the media has run out of creative ways to ignore the fact that DEI judges have been releasing feral animals back into the general population in the name of “equity”. These stirling examples of the black race then go on to commit further violent crimes, usually against Whites. Let’s hope the pushback against these subhumans and the judges that enable them continues. For additional information on this topic, see: Iryna Zarutska.
The rich still get richer and everyone else can go pound sand: While the market is at an alltime high and companies like Alphabet (Google), Apple, and Microsoft are reporting record profits (Alphabet’s net income after taxes and expenses this year is $124 billion, a 32% increase from 2024), the average American worker saw a 4% increase in income against a 3% inflation rate, meaning the real increase, at best, was 1%. Even worse, 2025 saw the highest number of layoffs (barring the COVID event) since 2009, with over 1.1 million US workers sent packing.
It is unclear what the American government’s priority is, but it’s not keeping Americans healthy or well: Healthcare costs outpaced both inflation and wage growth at 6.7% for employer-sponsored plans and 7% to 10% for private health plans. The average American spends $14,750 on healthcare per year. With the recent end of ACA subsidies, this is going to get much worse. Evidently the Republicans are not interested in winning the midterm elections.
American armed forces continue to be deployed to bolster corporate profits: With the wars winding down in Ukraine and Gaza (soon to be rebuilt by private equity companies, including one run by Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner), a new front opened up in Venezuela. With the average carrier battle group costing $8 million per day just to operate on station, it’s a great time to be a defense contractor. As an added bonus (and surely not a coincidence), we may soon control the largest proven oil reserves in the world.

The trend to Make America Broke Again continues: As of December 3, 2025, the total gross national debt is $38.40 trillion, which is an increase of $2.23 trillion over last year. This equates to a gross national debt of $112,881 per person or $284,914 per household. Why does that matter? The interest on this debt for fiscal year 2025 ran to $981 billion, or approximately 14% of the US budget. This is money that could have been used to help defray the cost of your healthcare, fund your child’s education, or build bridges, etc. As an added bonus, nearly $800 billion of the debt is owned by China.

And so on. I could fill this whole post with bullet points and factoids. Indeed, I could probably write a whole article just on the blow-back Israel is facing around the globe and how the US ZOG is trying desperately to contain it. But for all the rhetoric, the general trend is clear: nothing has changed. This year has once again demonstrated a fundamental flaw in the American Judeo-Capitalist system: the only real difference between Republicans and Democrats is that Democrats take your money and give it to poor people who do nothing to earn it, are generally undeserving, and do not share your values, while Republicans take your money and give it to rich people who do nothing to earn it, are generally undeserving, and do not share your values.

Likewise overseas, globalists are so embedded in the various governments and media that pushback against their insane policies of “tolerance”—which have literally allowed rapists and terrorists to walk freely among their populations—is met with an equally energetic obstinance and an unwillingness to see the facts or acknowledge the consequences of their actions.
Perhaps an easier way to review this year is to compare it to a benchmark or a set of standards and see how it measures up. Many such attempts, especially among Trumpians, sound positive when compared to the Biden-Autopen years: DEI rollback, fewer illegals crossing the border, etc.
But that is the wrong benchmark for us. Instead, we should consider how the events of this year look when viewed through the lens of our National Socialist goals.
Generally, what National Socialists demand is a nation and government that focuses on traditional values and:
- A strong economy (not driven by debt) that provides a living wage for an honest day’s work.
- A society that values both men and women in the traditional roles necessary to promote the nuclear family.
- An education system that focuses on scholastic achievement and teaches the morals and values consistent with our race, culture, and heritage.
- A cradle-to-grave healthcare system designed and focused on nurturing a healthy White nation, not profits.
- A military focused on the security of our people, not corporate interests.
- A legal system designed to protect our people, not criminals.
- An immigration system designed to protect our race, with uncompromising standards for citizenship, strictly enforced.
- A focus on farmers to feed our people with healthy food, grown here, for us.
- A policy of environmental stewardship that understands that our mental and physical health is inextricably tied to the world we live in, and it is our responsibility to pass on to our children a world they, too, can enjoy and thrive in as well.
- A White nation devoted to its own interests and committed to energy independence, divorced from the compulsion to act as the world’s policeman, which, in the event, is usually done in the name of corporate profit or to further the agenda of a parasitic racial minority.
In short, a National Socialist society where people are expected to pull their own weight, justly rewarded for doing so, that puts our future above quarterly profits, and that furthers the well-being of the White race as a whole, not just the elite few who, by hook or by crook, have feathered their own nests with the sweat of the White worker’s brow.

Now, with the National Socialist worldview being our benchmark, what sort of year has 2025 been?
I give it a “C” or a “D+”. The highlights are good, and I particularly like seeing the pushback against the DEI cult that became entrenched during the Biden Autopen regime. But I fear the swing of the pendulum: what is written can easily be erased. Without real change, both legislatively and in terms of the general attitude and understanding of the public, Trump’s royal decrees… sorry, Executive Orders… are but leaves in the wind and as easily blown away.
Compared to our National Socialist benchmarks, little has actually changed. So our mission continues. The good news is that, increasingly, people are growing weary of the endless back-and-forth of the American political clown show. Socialism is no longer the dirty word it once was. True, its major proponents right now are not people we can respect or stand behind—being generally of the wrong race and neo-communist to boot. But it does point to a growing dissatisfaction with the current system, and that is an opportunity for us. There are many who are tired and distrustful of the self-serving rhetoric coming out of Washington, but who are also turned off by the anti-White pro-criminal policies flowing out of New York, Vermont, and California. It may well be, for these people, National Socialism is the answer.
Let’s stand firm on our goals and true benchmarks and strive to move the conversation forward in 2026.
Amerika Erwache!
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