bookmark_borderA Rev-a-revolution

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[Verse 1]
Amidst the confusion
Stagnation and starvation
Among the unsung heroes
And the absolute zeros
There’s a growing resemblance
To an assemblance of a like kind

[Bridge]
(A like kind of mind)
Of the mind to find
(Like minds being kind)

[Chorus]
From the heart
(Lets start!)
A rev-a-revolution
Yes, let’s start
Love at heart
(A rev-a-revolution)

[Bridge]
Rev up your heart
(Let’s start)

[Verse 2]
Well, don’t you know
The movement….
It’s starting to grow
Improvement….
(Now, rev it up! Let’s go!)

[Bridge]
A like kind of mind
(Of the mind to find)
Like minds being kind

[Chorus]
From the heart
(Lets start!)
A rev-a-revolution
Yes, let’s start
Love at heart
(A rev-a-revolution)

[Outro]
Rev up your heart
Let your love start
(A rev-a-revolution)

ABOUT THE SONG
The song “A Rev-a-revolution” is a call to compassionate resistance and a hopeful uprising of empathy in response to the Trump presidency and the social division and regression it amplified. The song’s tone and structure present a counterforce to authoritarianism—not through violence or hate, but through unity, kindness, and emotional awakening.

Verse 1: The Setting—Crisis and Disillusionment

“Amidst the confusion / Stagnation and starvation / Among the unsung heroes / And the absolute zeros”

These lines depict the social decay and disarray during Trump’s presidency: confusion driven by disinformation, economic inequality worsened by tax and trade policies, and a general sense of moral and civic stagnation. The “unsung heroes” could be frontline workers, protestors, or marginalized communities. The “absolute zeros” might represent those left behind or betrayed by the system.

“There’s a growing resemblance / To an assemblance of a like kind”

Here, a grassroots movement is forming, made up of like-minded individuals who are tired of chaos and cruelty. This signals the birth of a new collective consciousness—a shared moral resistance.

Bridge: Awakening of Empathy

“(A like kind of mind) / Of the mind to find / (Like minds being kind)”

This emphasizes a shift in values—from division to connection. It envisions people uniting not around a strongman or party line, but through empathy, critical thought, and compassion. It’s a direct rejection of the isolationist, authoritarian mindset that often surrounded Trump’s rhetoric.

Chorus: A Revolution of the Heart

“From the heart (Let’s start!) / A rev-a-revolution”

This reframes revolution not as political upheaval through violence, but as a spiritual and social awakening led by the heart. It’s both hopeful and defiant—a vision of replacing cruelty and hate with love, dignity, and solidarity.

Verse 2: The Movement Begins

“The movement… it’s starting to grow / Improvement… Now, rev it up! Let’s go!”

This part celebrates momentum building in the face of Trump-era damage. It may reference protest movements, voter turnout, or simply growing awareness. It’s a call to action—revving up the emotional engine of democracy and compassion.

Outro: Sustaining the Movement

“Rev up your heart / Let your love start”

The outro reinforces the idea that true revolution starts internally—with compassion, courage, and shared humanity. It’s a counter-narrative to the anger and fear stoked under Trump, suggesting that lasting change must be rooted in love, not vengeance.

Interpretation Summary:

“A Rev-a-revolution” is a poetic and emotional rebuttal to the authoritarianism, division, and narcissism emblematic of the Trump presidency. Rather than matching aggression with aggression, it proposes a revolution led by empathy, kindness, and unity, calling for a transformation of culture and politics “from the heart.”

From the album “Under Control

Also found on the album “Reggae Spray

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderYou Can’t Bully Love

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[Intro]
(Whoa oh) You can push
(Woe oh) You can shove
But…
You can’t bully love
(Whoa oh no no)

[Verse 1]
You can incorporate hate
Into your institution
You can debate your irate fate
And lack of restitution

[Chorus]
(Whoa oh) You can push
(Woe oh) You can shove
But…
You can’t bully love
(Whoa oh no no)

[Bridge]
Put on the kid’s glove
’cause you can’t bully love
(Whoa oh no no)
Love, love, love
(Love, love, love)
Our love is strong
(And forever long)

[Verse 2]
You can make hate mandatory
In your state, statutory
The more you partake in hate
The more our freedom’s at stake

[Chorus]
(Whoa oh) You can push
(Woe oh) You can shove
But…
You can’t bully love
(Whoa oh no no)

[Bridge]
Put on the kid’s glove
’cause you can’t bully love
(Whoa oh no no)
Love, love, love
(Love, love, love)
Our love is strong
(And forever long)

[Chorus]
(Whoa oh) You can push
(Woe oh) You can shove
But…
You can’t bully love
(Whoa oh no no)

[Outro]
Love will rise above
(Love, love, love)

ABOUT THE SONG
The song “You Can’t Bully Love” is a powerful anthem of resistance, compassion, and moral clarity in the face of authoritarianism, particularly as it relates to the Trump presidency and the MAGA movement. It contrasts the politics of fear, hate, and division with the enduring, unbreakable force of love—both personal and collective. Here’s a breakdown of how the lyrics can be interpreted in that political context:

Verse 1: Institutions Infected by Hate

“You can incorporate hate / Into your institution / You can debate your irate fate / And lack of restitution”

This verse criticizes how Trump-era politics injected bigotry and resentment into public institutions, from immigration enforcement to education policy. It also suggests that many Trump supporters—driven by perceived grievances and “irate fate”—support policies that actually increase injustice rather than resolve it.

Chorus: Love as an Unshakable Force

“You can push / You can shove / But… you can’t bully love”

The chorus is the emotional heart of the song. It’s a direct rebuttal to Trump’s bullying tactics and MAGA’s culture of intimidation, whether against minorities, immigrants, journalists, or political opponents. It declares that love, inclusion, and empathy are impervious to coercion or hate.

Bridge: The Strength of Gentle Power

“Put on the kid’s glove / ’cause you can’t bully love”

This line flips the traditional idea of strength—gentleness, empathy, and nonviolence are portrayed as stronger than brute force. It’s also a jab at the hyper-masculine, authoritarian image promoted by Trump and embraced by MAGA supporters.

Verse 2: The Legislation of Hate

“You can make hate mandatory / In your state, statutory / The more you partake in hate / The more our freedom’s at stake”

This verse alludes to the rise of discriminatory laws under MAGA-aligned state governments—bans on books, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration crackdowns, and anti-protest measures. The song warns that institutionalizing hate leads to a collapse of true freedom.

Final Chorus and Outro: Hope and Defiance

“Love will rise above”

The song ends on a note of hopeful defiance, asserting that no matter how powerful hate may seem, love is the moral and emotional force that endures and ultimately triumphs. It’s a rallying cry for progressives, centrists, and all who oppose the authoritarian, divisive ideology that defined much of Trump’s political strategy.

Interpretation Summary:

“You Can’t Bully Love” frames the Trump presidency and MAGA movement as an era driven by fear, control, and exclusion—but one that is ultimately powerless against love, inclusion, and compassion. It’s a reminder that resistance is not only about opposition but about affirming higher values that can’t be corrupted, bought, or bullied.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderTwist

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[Intro]
Oh my god (another twist)
Don’t you find it odd
(Under an iron fist)
Twist, twist!

[Verse 1]
Trying to turn the world upside down
Causing humanity to frown
The volatility in sanity
All over his vanity

[Chorus]
Oh my god (another twist)
Do you find it odd
(Under an iron fist)
Twist, twist!

[Bridge]
What would you give
(To live)

[Verse 2]
Turning the world on its head
Can you believe what he said
There’s no sanity in humanity
All because of his vanity

[Chorus]
Oh my god (another twist)
Do you find it odd
(Under an iron fist)
Twist, twist!

[Bridge]
What would you give
(To live)
Where will you begin
(Left twisting in the wind)

[Chorus]
Oh my god (another twist)
Do you find it odd
(Under an iron fist)
Twist, twist!

[Outro]
What would you give
(To live)
… life without strife

ABOUT THE SONG
The song “Twist” serves as a searing political metaphor for the chaotic, destabilizing impact of the Trump presidency, portraying it as a series of manipulative, self-serving “twists” that distort truth, decency, and democratic norms. The repeated use of the word twist emphasizes not only deception but also the contortions the country and its citizens are forced to endure under authoritarian tendencies masked as leadership.

Verse 1: Vanity as a Catalyst for Chaos

“Trying to turn the world upside down / Causing humanity to frown / The volatility in sanity / All over his vanity”

This verse paints Trump as someone driven primarily by ego and self-importance, with global and human consequences. The phrase “volatility in sanity” echoes the emotional and psychological whiplash that many felt during his tenure—where lies, cruelty, and recklessness became normalized in the name of appeasing his vanity.

Chorus: Authoritarianism and Constant Disruption

“Oh my god (another twist) / Do you find it odd / (Under an iron fist) / Twist, twist!”

Here, twist becomes a symbol of deception, betrayal, and unpredictable policy shifts. The “iron fist” suggests authoritarian control, reinforcing Trump’s efforts to undermine checks and balances, vilify dissent, and exert near-total influence over his followers and party. The shock is constant—every day brings “another twist.”

Bridge: The Cost of Survival

“What would you give / (To live)”

A brief but profound moral question. It suggests the Trump era forced Americans to compromise values or remain silent just to get by—politically, socially, or economically. The stakes are life and liberty, not just inconvenience.

Verse 2: Repetition of Damage

“Turning the world on its head / Can you believe what he said / There’s no sanity in humanity / All because of his vanity”

Reiterating the theme of disruption and distortion, this verse critiques Trump’s rhetorical extremism, lies, and conspiracy-peddling, portraying them as eroding not just national unity but global stability. Vanity remains the root cause.

Bridge 2: Powerlessness in the Storm

“Where will you begin / (Left twisting in the wind)”

This line portrays citizens, institutions, and even allies as abandoned and disoriented, struggling for direction or recovery in the wake of Trump’s presidency. “Twisting in the wind” evokes helplessness in the face of deliberate destabilization.

Final Chorus and Outro: Longing for Stability

“What would you give / (To live) … life without strife”

The outro reveals a yearning for a return to normalcy, decency, and peace. It implies that under Trump, strife has become the norm—manufactured, magnified, and weaponized.

Interpretation Summary:

“Twist” is a poetic condemnation of the manipulative, destabilizing tactics Trump used to fuel division and amass power. It captures the emotional exhaustion, the moral confusion, and the institutional decay many felt during his presidency. The song warns that under an “iron fist,” truth becomes elastic, and sanity is sacrificed at the altar of vanity.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderDownhill

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[Intro]
How long until
(We roll downhill)
How far to go
(Goodbye to slow)

[Verse 1]
Accelerating
At a rapid rate
There’s no debating
A tragic fate

[Chorus]
How long until
(We roll downhill)
How far to go
(Goodbye to slow)

[Bridge]
Rolling down the hill
(Faster and faster)
Gave up freewill
(We favor of disaster)

[Verse 2]
Increasing speed (indeed)
Until we’re out of control
We couldn’t concede (or plead)
For a different role

[Chorus]
How long until
(We roll downhill)
How far to go
(Goodbye to slow)

[Bridge]
Rolling down the hill
(Faster and faster)
Gave up freewill
(In favor of disaster)

[Chorus]
How long until
(We roll downhill)
How far to go
(Goodbye to slow)

[Outro]
Rolling down the hill
(Faster and faster)
Gave up freewill
(In favor of disaster)

ABOUT THE SONG
The song “Downhill” is a metaphor-laden critique of the Trump presidency, portraying it as a dangerous descent—an accelerating decline in democratic norms, national unity, and responsible governance. The central metaphor of a “runaway descent” down a hill symbolizes how quickly and uncontrollably things have deteriorated under Trump’s leadership, with a nation that has surrendered reason, restraint, and even free will in favor of chaos and spectacle.

Verse 1: The Beginning of Collapse

“Accelerating / At a rapid rate / There’s no debating / A tragic fate”

This stanza reflects the speed at which things went wrong—whether politically, socially, or economically—under Trump’s administration. The phrase “no debating” could signal the erosion of truth, facts, and meaningful dialogue, while “a tragic fate” suggests a sense of inevitability or doom, perhaps referencing democratic backsliding or institutional failure.

Chorus: Loss of Control

“How long until / (We roll downhill) / How far to go / (Goodbye to slow)”

This chorus implies that the nation is picking up dangerous momentum, much like a vehicle losing control on a slope. “Goodbye to slow” suggests abandoning caution, reflection, or due process—hallmarks of a functioning democracy—in favor of rash, impulsive actions driven by Trump’s rhetoric and policies.

Bridge: The Surrender of Agency

“Rolling down the hill (faster and faster) / Gave up freewill (in favor of disaster)”

This is perhaps the most telling indictment. It portrays a country complicit in its own unraveling, having surrendered personal and collective responsibility. “In favor of disaster” alludes to Trumpism’s appeal to fear, grievance, and authoritarian promises, which ultimately lead not to prosperity, but to deeper crisis.

Verse 2: Refusal to Change Course

“Increasing speed (indeed) / Until we’re out of control / We couldn’t concede (or plead) / For a different role”

This verse expands on the feeling of helplessness. “Out of control” speaks to the breakdown of norms, the swelling of conspiracy culture, or the unchecked use of executive power. “We couldn’t concede” may reference Trump’s refusal to accept electoral defeat, while “a different role” could symbolize the public’s failure to demand better leadership or accountability.

Interpretation Summary:

“Downhill” is a stark, metaphorical portrayal of the Trump era as a period of accelerating national decline. It critiques the loss of agency, the normalization of chaos, and the willingness of both citizens and institutions to let the situation spiral out of control. Ultimately, it’s a warning: the longer we let ourselves be carried by momentum instead of principles, the harder—and more catastrophic—the crash will be.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderTyrant

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[Intro]
Listen to the tyrant
(Rant, rant, rant)
The troubling thing
(He thinks he’s a king)

[Verse 1]
There’s little to no debate
Elected on a ballot of hate
Exceptionalism collapses
Mental illness relapses

[Chorus]
Listen to the tyrant
(Rant, rant, rant)
The troubling thing
(He thinks he’s a king)

[Verse 2]
If help’s to come, it’s come too late
Elected on a ballot of pure hate
Isolationist sits all alone
Where freedom has no home

[Chorus]
Listen to the tyrant
(Rant, rant, rant)
The troubling thing
(He thinks he’s a king)

[Bridge]
The tyrant’s brutal rule
(Under the rule of a fool)
Trying to dumb-down ole school
(Dive in the shallow gene pool)
Listen to him rage and rant
(Sanity is scant)

[Chorus]
Listen to the tyrant
(Rant, rant, rant)
The troubling thing
(He thinks he’s a king)

[Bridge]
The tyrant’s brutal rule
(Under the rule of a fool)
Trying to dumb-down ole school
(Diving in the shallow end of the gene pool)

[Outro]
No, no, this ain’t cool
(The tyrant’s brutal rule)

ABOUT THE SONG
The song “Tyrant” is a direct and forceful political critique of Donald Trump’s presidency, particularly focusing on his abuse of executive power, disregard for the constitutional separation of powers, and the authoritarian tone of his leadership. The lyrics draw a portrait of a leader who behaves not as a president, but as a self-proclaimed monarch—one who issues executive orders like royal decrees, undermines democratic institutions, and governs through fear, spectacle, and isolation.

Verse 1 & 2: Rise of Hate and Collapse of Norms

“There’s little to no debate / Elected on a ballot of hate”
“Exceptionalism collapses / Mental illness relapses”

These lines suggest that Trump’s election was less about policy and more about division, fear, and resentment—hallmarks of authoritarian populism. The collapse of American exceptionalism and the “relapse” of mental illness could metaphorically refer to the national decline in reasoned political discourse, and the rise of paranoia, cultish thinking, and fringe ideologies under his leadership.

“If help’s to come, it’s come too late / Isolationist sits all alone / Where freedom has no home”

This paints a bleak image of American decline under Trump—abandoning alliances, isolating the nation globally, and even eroding freedoms at home, possibly referencing both policy (immigration bans, crackdowns on dissent) and institutional decay (attacks on free press, judiciary, and Congress).

Chorus: A President Who Thinks He’s King

“Listen to the tyrant (Rant, rant, rant)”
“The troubling thing / He thinks he’s a king”

The chorus distills the central accusation: Trump has no respect for democratic norms or constitutional checks. His use of executive orders to bypass Congress, attempts to undermine judicial independence, and inflammatory speeches all point to a delusion of monarchic power. The repeated “rant” echoes his unfiltered tirades—on Twitter, at rallies, and during press conferences.


Bridge: Anti-Intellectualism and Authoritarianism

“The tyrant’s brutal rule (under the rule of a fool)”
“Trying to dumb-down ole school (diving in the shallow gene pool)”

Here, Trump is portrayed not just as an authoritarian, but also as anti-intellectual—hostile to science, education, and expert governance. “Dumbing down” refers to the intentional erosion of truth and knowledge, while “shallow gene pool” critiques the rise of nepotism, incompetence, and tribalism in government appointments and discourse.

“Sanity is scant”
This cuts to the emotional toll and chaos many observers felt under Trump’s presidency—confused priorities, unpredictable behavior, and an ever-present atmosphere of crisis.

Outro: Call for Rejection

“No, no, this ain’t cool / The tyrant’s brutal rule”

The closing line rejects the normalization of this leadership style. It’s a warning that if such behavior is tolerated, the foundations of democracy will continue to erode.

Summary Interpretation:

“Tyrant” is a powerful protest anthem that frames Donald Trump’s presidency as a constitutional crisis—a man elected on hate, governing with monarchical delusion, and flouting the balance of powers enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. It reflects fears of authoritarian drift, intellectual decay, and civic regression, driven by a leader who seeks domination, not service.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderMe

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[Intro]
Woe oh can’t you see
(It’s all about me)

[Verse 1]
He’s a perfectionist
At being a narcissist
From his point of view
He can’t see you

[Chorus]
Woe oh can’t you see
(It’s all about me)
There’s nothing you can do
To change what I pursue

[Bridge]
It’s completely
(All about me)
(Me, me, me)

[Verse 2]
He’s a relentless
Narcissist
Don’t bother asking why
He wants us all to die

[Chorus]
Woe oh can’t you see
(It’s all about me)
There’s nothing you can do
To change what I pursue

[Bridge]
It’s completely
(All about me)
(Me, me, me)

[Chorus]
Woe oh can’t you see
(It’s all about me)
There’s nothing you can do
To change what I pursue

[Outro]
It’s completely
(All about me)
(Me, me, me)

ABOUT THE SONG
The song “Me” serves as a sharp, satirical indictment of Donald Trump’s narcissism and the unquestioning loyalty of many MAGA supporters, portraying a leader who is obsessed with himself to the point of dangerous disregard for others, including the very people who idolize him.

Verse 1
“He’s a perfectionist / At being a narcissist / From his point of view / He can’t see you”

This opening draws a clear profile of Trump as someone whose ego is so inflated that he literally cannot recognize others as individuals — only as reflections of himself or tools for self-promotion. His self-absorption is not just a flaw, but his defining skill.

Chorus
“Woe oh can’t you see / (It’s all about me)”

This is both a mockery of Trump’s self-centered rhetoric and a warning to his supporters: no matter what he promises, everything he does is in service to himself. The “woe” implies regret or sorrow for those who’ve been deceived by the illusion of collective purpose.

“There’s nothing you can do / To change what I pursue”

This suggests Trump is unreachable and unaccountable, driven solely by self-interest, regardless of facts, consequences, or the will of the people — which echoes many critiques of his presidency and post-election behavior.

Bridge
“It’s completely (all about me) / (Me, me, me)”

The repetition hammers in the central message: Trumpism is not a movement, it’s a cult of personality, and that personality is singularly self-serving. The overemphasis on “me” highlights the absurdity and egotism in Trump’s branding — from gold-plated buildings to third-person tweets.

Verse 2
“He’s a relentless / Narcissist / Don’t bother asking why / He wants us all to die”

The final line is stark and dark. It’s likely metaphorical — suggesting that Trump’s policies, negligence (e.g., on COVID, climate, healthcare), and divisive rhetoric endanger the very lives and futures of his supporters and the nation at large. It’s a cry of exasperation at how his self-interest overrides public interest, even to the point of harm.

Overall Interpretation:
“Me” is a blistering portrayal of Trump as a dangerous narcissist whose leadership is defined by self-obsession, delusion, and cruelty cloaked in charisma. It mourns the public’s blindness to this reality, especially among MAGA loyalists who support a man who sees only himself. The song’s haunting repetition — “Me, me, me” — becomes a mantra of political tragedy: a country held hostage by one man’s ego.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Flock

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[Intro]
The flock (is fast asleep)
The shock (will run deep)

[Verse 1]
The flock hadn’t heard
The wolf is their shepherd
Leading ’em into a trap
Feeding ’em loads of crap

[Bridge]
Should have cried wolf
Reclaimed self-wealth
Guess we hadn’t heard
(We’re part of the herd)

[Chorus]
The flock (is fast asleep)
The shock (will run deep)
Too late to hear the alarm
Rather wait and bring on harm

[Verse 2]
The flock blindly follows
Follows… wallows into the shadows
Leading them into harm’s way
More and more each and every day

[Bridge]
Should have cried wolf
Reclaimed self-wealth
Guess we hadn’t heard
(We are their herd)

[Chorus]
The flock (is fast asleep)
The shock (will run deep)
Too late to hear the alarm
Rather wait and bring on harm

[Outro]
Guess we hadn’t heard
(We’re the overheard herded herd)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “The Flock” serves as a biting critique of the Trump presidency and the cult-like devotion of the MAGA movement, portraying followers as willfully blind, manipulated, and ultimately led into harm’s way by a deceptive leader posing as a savior.

Verse 1

“The flock hadn’t heard / The wolf is their shepherd”

This metaphor lays the foundation: Trump is likened to a wolf in shepherd’s clothing, suggesting predatory manipulation. His supporters — “the flock” — are unaware or unwilling to see that the one they trust is leading them into a trap, both metaphorically and politically.

“Feeding ’em loads of crap”

A blunt indictment of the disinformation, lies, and propaganda many MAGA followers consume and repeat — particularly through Trump’s speeches, social media, and right-wing media echo chambers.

Bridge

“Should have cried wolf / Reclaimed self-wealth”

This line points to missed opportunities for critical thought, autonomy, and resistance. The suggestion is that warning signs were ignored, and instead of thinking independently, many people surrendered their agency — their “self-wealth.”

“(We’re part of the herd)”

Here, the song implicates all of us to some extent, acknowledging how groupthink and mass movements can shape culture, politics, and personal beliefs even outside the core MAGA base.

Chorus

“The flock is fast asleep / The shock will run deep”

This reflects the danger of complacency and denial. The deeper the devotion, the harder the reckoning — whether it’s violence (like January 6th), institutional decay, or national decline.

“Too late to hear the alarm / Rather wait and bring on harm”

A condemnation of those who refuse to see warning signs even when they’re blaring. It criticizes how loyalty to Trump has led to self-destructive behavior, both politically and socially.

Verse 2

“The flock blindly follows / Wallows into the shadows”

This shows how blind allegiance to Trump — no matter how irrational or harmful — has caused his followers to lose their moral and civic compass, descending into extremism, delusion, or apathy.

“More and more each and every day”

The danger is escalating, not receding. The song warns that without intervention, this mass manipulation will deepen and spread.

Outro

“We’re the overheard herded herd”

A wordplay-laden closing that captures how the public discourse (“overheard”) and collective groupthink (“herded herd”) reinforce each other. The repetition emphasizes how easily society can be swept into authoritarian populism when vigilance, truth, and personal responsibility are lost.

Overall Interpretation:

“The Flock” paints the Trump era — particularly the MAGA movement — as a cautionary tale of mass delusion and manipulation, with Trump as the deceiving shepherd who leads his followers astray. It’s a mournful, frustrated, and stark reflection on how populist charisma and disinformation can dismantle democracy from within, not just through institutions, but through the minds of the people.

From the album “Under Control

Also found on the album “Reggae Spray

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBleeder

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[Intro]
Look to our leader
(To find a bleeder)
Bleeding us dry
(Hang your head… and cry)

[Verse 1]
The conman is at it again
Never as good as it’s been
Stealing the pennies from a dead man’s eyes
Well, really should it come as any surprise

[Chorus]
Look to our leader
(To find the bleeder)
Bleeding us dry
(Hang your head… and cry)

[Bridge]
Bleeding us dry (dry, dry)
Hang your head… (and cry)
Cry, cry, cry

[Verse 2]
Can’t help but to lie, cheat, and steal
No, he’s never made a real good deal
When you look to the man it’s all a scam
Shake your head, boy, and scram “Damn!”

[Chorus]
Look to our leader
(To find a bleeder)
Bleeding us dry
(Hang your head… and cry)

[Bridge]
Need (to stop the bleed)
Concede (stop the bleed)
Time to discover
(It’s over)
Send:
(End)

[Chorus]
Look to our leader
(To find a bleeder)
Bleeding us dry
(Hang your head… and cry)

[Bridge]
Bleeding us dry (dry, dry)
Hang your head… (and cry)
Cry, cry, cry

[Outro]
Time to discover
(It’s over)
Send:
(End)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Bleeder” uses raw, visceral imagery to portray the Trump presidency as a parasitic force, one that drains the nation’s resources, truth, and morale while offering nothing of real value in return. The title itself — “Bleeder” — positions Trump as a predator or leech, slowly “bleeding the country dry.”

Verse 1

“The conman is at it again… Stealing the pennies from a dead man’s eyes”

This frames Trump as a grifter and opportunist, exploiting every situation for personal gain — even at the expense of the powerless or the dead. The lyric suggests moral bankruptcy, and notes that this level of exploitation “shouldn’t be a surprise” anymore — it’s expected behavior.

Chorus

“Look to our leader / To find the bleeder / Bleeding us dry / Hang your head and cry”

Here, the nation’s suffering is traced directly to the top. Trump isn’t just failing to lead — he’s actively draining the country of integrity, stability, and wealth. The emotional toll is so deep it demands sorrow — not anger, but despair.

Bridge

“Bleeding us dry… cry, cry, cry”

The repetition reinforces national exhaustion and helplessness. It’s not just financial bleeding — it’s also spiritual, moral, and institutional.

Verse 2

“Can’t help but to lie, cheat, and steal… all a scam”

This verse accuses Trump of having no genuine accomplishments, only fraudulent deals and self-enrichment. The line “shake your head, boy, and scram ‘Damn!’” captures the shock and frustration many feel upon realizing the depth of deceit.

Bridge 2

“Need to stop the bleed… concede… it’s over”

This is a direct plea for accountability and removal. It could be referencing:

  • His refusal to concede the 2020 election

  • The broader call to end his influence on U.S. politics

  • A demand for the country to wake up and stop enabling the damage

Final Chorus + Outro

“Time to discover / It’s over / Send: End”

These final words echo like a political obituary. The song ends not just with a plea, but a final declaration: it’s time to end the Trump era — decisively and permanently.

Overall Interpretation:

“Bleeder” portrays Trump as a fraudulent, harmful, and exploitative figure whose leadership has bled America of its resources, dignity, and direction. The repeated cries and imagery of loss suggest that the damage is deep — but not irreversible, if the public recognizes it and acts to “stop the bleed.”

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderLame Duck

Lame-Duck-0.mp3
Lame-Duck-0.mp4
Lame-Duck-I.mp3
Lame-Duck-I.mp4
Lame-Duck-intro.mp3

[Intro]
What the… (duck)
He’s not sane
(He is lame)
We’re outta luck

[Verse 1]
Considers the constitution
To cause his confusion
Doesn’t know our rights
Only piles on plights

[Chorus]
What the… (duck)
He’s not sane
(He is lame)
We’re outta luck
(Lame duck)

[Bridge]
It’ll never be the same
(Lame, lame, lame)
Doesn’t know the game
(Lame, lame, lame)
Man, he sure does suck
(He’s a friggin’ lame duck)

[Verse 2]
Walks like a duck (quack, quack)
Talks like a duck (quack, quack)
A dumb mother funk
Smelling of skunk

[Chorus]
What the… (duck)
He’s not sane
(He is lame)
We’re outta luck
(Lame duck)

[Bridge]
It’ll never be the same
(Lame, lame, lame)
Doesn’t know the game
(Lame, lame, lame)
Man, he sure does suck
(He’s a friggin’ lame duck)
quack, quack

[Chorus]
What the… (duck)
He’s not sane
(He is lame)
We’re outta luck

[Outro]
(Lame, lame, lame)
Doesn’t know the game
(Lame, lame, lame)
Man, he sure does suck
(Left in shame… lame duck)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Lame Duck” uses biting satire and irreverent humor to critique Donald Trump’s disregard for constitutional limits, especially in the context of his claims about running for a third term and his behavior as a lame duck president after losing the 2020 election.

Verse 1

“Considers the Constitution to cause his confusion…”

This line paints Trump as willfully ignorant of the U.S. Constitution, particularly term limits and the separation of powers. His ongoing attempts to delegitimize the electoral process and flirt with a third term are seen as a threat to democratic norms.

Chorus

“What the… (duck)… He is lame… We’re outta luck”

The chorus plays on the phrase “lame duck,” mocking Trump’s post-defeat behavior as erratic, destructive, and self-serving. Rather than gracefully exiting, he’s portrayed as sabotaging institutions, spreading falsehoods, and seeking to cling to power against the will of the voters.

Bridge

“It’ll never be the same… Doesn’t know the game…”

These lines imply lasting damage: Trump’s presidency didn’t just strain democratic norms — it warped them. The “game” of governance, diplomacy, and constitutional process is beyond his understanding, and the consequences are long-term.

Verse 2

“Walks like a duck… Talks like a duck… A dumb mother funk…”

This verse leans heavily into mockery, using the “duck” metaphor to say: Trump resembles a lame duck in all the worst ways — inactive in leadership, yet loud and damaging. The “skunk” image adds to the sense of foulness, decay, and stench of corruption or scandal.

Final Chorus + Outro

“Man, he sure does suck… Left in shame… lame duck”

The final lines are blunt: Trump is portrayed as not just ineffective, but shameful, having left a legacy of division, chaos, and anti-democratic behavior — especially in his refusal to concede and attempts to overturn the election. His hints about a third term are treated as delusional and dangerous.

Overall Interpretation:

“Lame Duck” is a satirical takedown of Trump’s behavior as a defeated president unwilling to accept his limits, and his anti-democratic ambitions for a third term. It mocks his ignorance, narcissism, and ongoing influence, warning that his damage doesn’t end with his presidency — unless people act.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderFreedom Inflation

Freedom-Inflation-I.mp3
Freedom-Inflation-I.mp4
Freedom-Inflation-II.mp3
Freedom-Inflation-II.mp4
Freedom-Inflation-Reggae.mp3
Freedom-Inflation-Reggae.mp4
Freedom-Inflation-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp3
Freedom-Inflation-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp4;
Freedom-Inflation-intro.mp3

[Intro]
The cost of freedom
(Is going up, up, up)
There’s no good reason
(Just a half full cup)

[Verse 1]
The president is pushing the price
Heading higher…. more than twice
The cost to be free is no longer free
Raising the fee… if you just want to be

[Chorus]
The cost of freedom
(Is going up, up, up)
There’s no good reason
(Just a half full cup)

[Bridge]
Stealing our right after right
(In the broad daylight)
Freedom inflation
(Sweeping the nation)
Lost to increasing cost

[Verse 2]
The “so called” ruler of the free world
Well, you can’t believe a single word
Everything he says is evermore absurd
While the economy is on the floor… curled

[Chorus]
The cost of freedom
(Is going up, up, up)
There’s no good reason
(Just a half full cup)

[Bridge]
(You say:)
The price we have to pay
“Freedom inflation”
(Is sweeping the nation)
Damnation nation
(Breaking the damn nation!)

[Chorus]
The cost of freedom
(Is going up, up, up)
There’s no good reason
(Just a half full cup)

[Outro]
Have we lost sight…
(In the broad daylight)
Stealing right (after right) after right
(Well into the night)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Freedom Inflation” critiques the Trump presidency by portraying it as a period in which basic democratic rights became more difficult to maintain, access, or trust — as if even “freedom” itself was subject to inflation. The term becomes a double metaphor: both for economic strain and for the erosion of civil liberties.

Verse 1

“The president is pushing the price… The cost to be free is no longer free”

This highlights how under Trump, the price of American ideals — freedom, justice, and truth — dramatically increased. It suggests that freedom was no longer a guaranteed right, but something that came with barriers, inequality, or transactional expectations (e.g., loyalty, silence, complicity).

Chorus

“The cost of freedom is going up… There’s no good reason”

Here, the song critiques not only the injustice but the irrationality of it. There’s no justifiable cause for rights to erode or civil norms to decay — yet they did, perhaps for power, ego, or control.

Bridge

“Stealing our right after right (in the broad daylight)”

This implies blatant, unapologetic constitutional violations or authoritarian behavior, such as:

  • Undermining the press

  • Challenging election outcomes

  • Stacking courts with ideological judges

  • Caging migrants and violating asylum rights

All done openly, with few consequences.

Verse 2

“So-called ruler of the free world… can’t believe a word”

This attacks Trump’s credibility and the paradox of calling America a “free” nation under a president who regularly lied, deflected responsibility, and undermined democratic institutions — all while claiming to uphold freedom.

Bridge 2

“Damnation nation… Breaking the damn nation!”

This intensifies the critique. Not only has freedom become inflated and degraded, but the nation itself is being torn apart, as if division, corruption, and economic disparity are systemic consequences of his rule.

Outro

“Stealing right after right… well into the night”

This final passage reflects a deep erosion of democratic norms and human rights, suggesting that the assault on liberty is ongoing, relentless, and not confined to daylight or public scrutiny — possibly alluding to secretive or manipulative governance tactics.

Overall Interpretation:

“Freedom Inflation” condemns Trump’s presidency as a time when the core values of democracy became commodified, diluted, and manipulated. The cost of freedom rose — not in dollars alone, but in truth, integrity, and justice. The result is a “damnation nation”: disillusioned, divided, and devalued.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderRunaway Train

Runaway-Train-I.mp3
Runaway-Train-I.mp4
Runaway-Train-II.mp3
Runaway-Train-II.mp4
Runaway-Train-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Runaway train
(Facts:)
On the tracks
Can’t remain

[Verse 1]
Has it become clear
There’s no engineer
He’s asleep at the wheel
And it’s a big deal

[Chorus]
Runaway train
(Facts:)
On the tracks
Can’t remain

[Bridge]
Coming of the rails
(All else pails)
Can’t concede
(Gaining speed)
Found his role
(Is out of control)

[Verse 2]
Going way too fast
(No, it can’t last)
Need to do what it takes
(To put on the brakes!)

[Chorus]
Runaway train
(Facts:)
Off the tracks
Under strain

[Bridge]
Coming of the rails
(All else pails)
Can’t concede
(Gaining speed)
Found his role
(Is out of control)

[Chorus]
Runaway train
(Facts:)
Left the tracks
Gone insane

[Outro]
Runaway train
(Can’t remain)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Runaway Train” serves as a powerful metaphor for the Trump presidency, portraying it as a dangerously uncontrolled, rapidly accelerating crisis — a leaderless nation hurtling toward disaster.

  • Verse 1 (“no engineer,” “asleep at the wheel”) sets the tone: the country is a train, and Trump — supposedly the engineer — is neglecting his responsibilities, unaware or indifferent to the damage being done. The line “it’s a big deal” underscores that this isn’t just dysfunction — it’s a national emergency.

  • Chorus (“runaway train… facts can’t remain”) suggests that truth and reality have been abandoned, replaced by chaos, spin, and propaganda. The “train” — the country — is moving too fast and can no longer stay on the rails of truth or normalcy.

  • Bridge (“coming off the rails,” “can’t concede,” “gaining speed”) alludes not just to loss of control, but also to Trump’s refusal to accept accountability — whether in policy failures, impeachment proceedings, or even election outcomes. His denial and narcissism only accelerate the breakdown.

  • Verse 2 (“going way too fast… need to put on the brakes”) is a desperate warning: if nothing is done, disaster is inevitable. It calls for decisive action to stop the damage — a possible reference to impeachment, institutional checks, or electoral defeat.

  • Chorus variations (“off the tracks,” “under strain,” “gone insane”) show the escalating consequences. What began as neglect has now become full-blown chaos and delusion, with the country teetering on the edge of collapse.

  • Outro (“can’t remain”) leaves us with a clear message: this state of political and moral derailment cannot be sustained. If allowed to continue, the crash will be total.

Overall:

“Runaway Train” captures the Trump presidency as a time of unchecked ego, institutional damage, falsehoods, and acceleration toward crisis — a runaway system desperately in need of intervention before the wreck is irreversible.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderUnder the Thumb

Under-the-Thumb-I.mp3
Under-the-Thumb-I.mp4
Under-the-Thumb-Reggae.mp3
Under-the-Thumb-Reggae.mp4
Under-the-Thumb-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Did we have to succumb
To (“under the thumb”)
If so, then…
(How come?!?!)

[Verse 1]
Don’t ya think it sounds kinda dumb
Wanting to be… “under his thumb”
The dumbest policies (from sea to sea)
And see beyond….

[Bridge]
(Or has it yet to dawn?)

[Chorus]
Did we have to succumb
To (“under the thumb”)
If so, then…
(How come?!?!)

[Verse 2]
Have we all gone numb (and then some)
Wanting to be… “under his thumb”
Policy idiocy (from sea to sea)
And see beyond….

[Bridge]
(Dawn on me!)

[Chorus]
Did we have to succumb
To (“under the thumb”)
If so, then…
(How come?!?!)

[Outro]
Did we have to succumb
To (“under the thumb”)
If so, then…
(How come?!?!)

ABOUT THE SONG

  • Verse 1 (“don’t ya think it sounds kinda dumb, wanting to be under his thumb”) opens by mocking the idea that anyone would willingly accept Trump’s dominance. His influence is depicted as not only authoritarian but also fundamentally foolish, with “the dumbest policies” spreading across the entire country.

  • Bridge (“or has it yet to dawn?”) questions whether people even realize what they’ve allowed to happen — suggesting a troubling lack of awareness or critical thinking among his supporters.

  • Chorus (“did we have to succumb to ‘under the thumb’… how come?!?”) is a cry of disbelief and frustration. It asks why — in a nation built on freedom and self-governance — so many fell willingly under the sway of a leader marked by incompetence, cruelty, and self-interest.

  • Verse 2 (“have we all gone numb”) suggests that constant exposure to lies, chaos, and poor leadership has desensitized the public. People may have become so overwhelmed, exhausted, or disillusioned that they no longer resist, falling deeper “under his thumb.”

  • Bridge (“dawn on me!”) — now a more desperate plea — shows a growing realization, a moment of awakening, begging others to also see the damage and break free.

  • Outro repeats the chorus, emphasizing how staggering and heartbreaking it is that submission ever occurred, and asking how the country — a supposed beacon of democracy — allowed it to happen.

From the album “Under Control

Also found on the album “Reggae Spray

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Last Dance

The-Last-Dance-0.mp3
The-Last-Dance-0.mp4
The-Last-Dance-I.mp3
The-Last-Dance-I.mp4
The-Last-Dance-intro.mp3

[Intro]
There’s a growing erosion in confidence
Having to do with incompetence
Every opening of mouth is evidence
Of our circumstance

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Verse 1]
Not just a whiff of tariff if
Something is rotten in Denmark
The mark of the devil (ill evil)
Says he will steal (not there’s no deal)
Demand the land of Greenland
Be damned!

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
There’s a growing erosion (in confidence)
Having to do with (incompetence)
Every opening of his mouth is evidence
(Of our circumstance)

[Bridge]
Can I have the last dance?
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
(By chance)
The last dance

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 2]
Protectionism is not patriotism
Just sad sadism and narcissism
Isolationist wants to self-parish
A parasitic terroristic evangelic tarnish

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
(The horror of state terror)
In error…? (The state of terror!)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
There’s a growing erosion (in confidence)
Having to do with (incompetence)
Every opening of his mouth is evidence
(Of our circumstance)

[Bridge]
Can I have the last dance?
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
(By chance)
The last dance
[Break]
A lack of confidence
Taken up residence
A lack of confidence
(Is going down)
Going down all around
(Going down)
Going down, down, down

[Chorus]
There’s a growing erosion (in confidence)
Having to do with (incompetence)
Every opening of his mouth is evidence
(Of our circumstance)

[Outro]
A lack of confidence
Overflowing evidence
A lack of confidence
(Is going down)
Going down all around
(Going down)
Going down, down, down

ABOUT THE SONG

  • Verse 1 (“not just a whiff of tariff,” “something is rotten in Denmark”) suggests serious corruption and dysfunction, not minor issues. The references to tariffs allude to Trump’s trade wars, which hurt the economy more than they helped. The lines about the “devil” and “stealing” hint at Trump’s unethical behavior, and the “Greenland” reference mocks his absurd 2019 idea to buy Greenland — seen as imperialist, ridiculous, and doomed from the start.

  • Chorus (“growing erosion in confidence,” “incompetence”) directly indicts Trump’s leadership style — every time he speaks, public trust worsens, because his incompetence becomes more and more obvious.

  • Bridge (“can I have the last dance”) introduces a metaphor of finality. It’s a request to end this era“let this be the last dance”, “the last time we have to endure this.” There’s an emotional fatigue, but also hope for closure.

  • Verse 2 (“protectionism is not patriotism,” “sadism and narcissism”) delivers a brutal analysis: Trump’s economic nationalism is portrayed as destructive, selfish, and driven by ego rather than love of country. The “self-perish” line suggests that his policies are self-defeating, leading the nation toward economic and diplomatic isolation and decay.

  • The imagery of “parasitic terroristic evangelic tarnish” implies that Trump’s influence is not only damaging politically and economically, but also contaminates culture and morality — fusing extremism, violence, and distorted religiosity into governance.

  • Break (“lack of confidence, taken up residence”) emphasizes that public distrust is no longer an occasional problem — it’s now permanent and pervasive under Trump’s leadership. The repetition of “going down” evokes a sinking ship — a country in freefall.

  • Final Chorus and Outro hammer the point home: the nation is crumbling under the weight of incompetence, dishonesty, and chaos. The evidence is overwhelming, the fall inevitable.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSquawking Bird

Squawking-Bird-0.mp3
Squawking-Bird-0.mp4
Squawking-Bird-I.mp3
Squawking-Bird-I.mp4
Squawking-Bird-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Standing at the podium
Spouting out about
Ad nauseam
And raising doubt

[Chorus]
Gawking bird
(Squawking the absurd)
Squawking bird
(No truth in word)
Word.

[Verse 2]
Trying to address
Failing to impress
Rhetoric and lies
Need to die
(Realize!)
Try!

[Chorus]
Gawking bird
(Squawking the absurd)
Squawking bird
(No truth in word)
Word.

[Bridge]
Spouting out
(Casting doubt)
Can’t figure out
(A word that you say)
Any way
(Anyway)
Not another day
(No, no way)

[Chorus]
Gawking bird
(Squawking the absurd)
Squawking bird
(No truth in word)
Word.

[Outro]
Absurd squawking bird
(No truth in word)
Word.

ABOUT THE SONG

  • Verse 1 (“standing at the podium, spouting out about ad nauseam, and raising doubt”) sets the scene: Trump at his podium, speaking at length — often repeating himself, overwhelming audiences with endless talking points, and most importantly, sowing confusion and distrust.

  • Chorus (“gawking bird / squawking the absurd / no truth in word”) paints Trump as a loud, attention-grabbing figure — much like a noisy bird — whose statements are full of absurdities and falsehoods. The repetition of “Word” at the end emphasizes the hollowness of his speech, as if even the act of “speaking” has lost its meaning.

  • Verse 2 (“trying to address, failing to impress, rhetoric and lies need to die”) points out that while Trump may have tried to tackle serious issues, his reliance on bombast, misinformation, and self-promotion led to failure to inspire trust or confidence. There’s a plea for honesty and clarity (“Realize! Try!”), suggesting frustration with his unwillingness or inability to do better.

  • Bridge (“spouting out, casting doubt, can’t figure out a word that you say”) highlights how his speech often seemed incoherent or contradictory — to the point where listeners struggled to follow or believe anything being said. The repeated feeling of “not another day” expresses weariness and desperation from the public.

  • Chorus and Outro (“absurd squawking bird / no truth in word”) drive home the image of Trump’s press conferences as a noisy spectacle of nonsense and lies, offering no real leadership or communication, only empty, chaotic sound.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThe Commander

The-Commander-0.mp3
The-Commander-0.mp4
The-Commander-I.mp3
The-Commander-I.mp4
The-Commander-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp3
The-Commander-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp4
The-Commander-Unplugged.mp3
The-Commander-Unplugged.mp4
The-Commander-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Under the command (of man)
The commander in chief
Offers no relief (just grief)
From what I can understand
(He can’t command)

[Bridge]
Oh (no!) He doesn’t understand

[Chorus]
So our going gets tough
As he makes it rough
Uncle! (Sam) We’ve had enough
(Oh) Please let go
(Set me free! Let us be!)

[Verse 2]
The damned do demand
The commander in chief
Remove faith in belief
(Oh) The message they send…
They can’t comprehend
Bringing on The End

[Bridge]
Oh (no!) Man doesn’t understand

[Chorus]
So our going gets tough
As he makes it rough
Uncle! (Sam) We’ve had enough
(Oh) Please let go
(Set me free! Let us be!)

[Outro]
Oh (no!) Man doesn’t understand
They can’t comprehend
Bringing on The End

ABOUT THE SONG

  • Verse 1 (“Under the command of man,” “commander in chief offers no relief”) suggests that while Trump holds the title of Commander in Chief, he provides no real leadership, comfort, or solutions — only grief and hardship. The line “He can’t command” underlines a view that he lacks the ability or competence needed for serious leadership.

  • Bridge (“Oh no! He doesn’t understand”) bluntly states that Trump does not grasp the gravity or complexity of his responsibilities, leaving the country rudderless.

  • Chorus (“our going gets tough as he makes it rough,” “Uncle Sam, we’ve had enough”) captures a sense of national exhaustion — the harder things get for Americans, the more Trump’s actions exacerbate the suffering. The call to “let go” and “set me free” reflects a desperate public desire to break free from his control and failures.

  • Verse 2 (“the damned do demand,” “remove faith in belief”) implies that Trump’s leadership is so corrosive that it leads people to lose faith not just in him, but in the very institutions and ideals he represents. The “message they send” — though urgent — “can’t comprehend” the full consequences of their own actions, meaning both Trump and his supporters may be unknowingly hastening national decline.

  • Bridge and Outro (“bringing on The End”) reinforce that Trump’s inability to understand or lead is portrayed as not just damaging — but potentially apocalyptic, accelerating America’s collapse.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment