American kids all want to be influencers — but they’re really just followers

American kids all want to be influencers — but they’re really just followers

Undressing today’s flaws

The Kardashians. What do they know about anything?

Answer: Nothing. Nada. Zero. Zilch.

But their platform influences millions. Women, experiencing sexuality under their influence, now think all they need to do is wear PJs, shmear wherever, go for a skimpy lacy bra — and get rich.

Forget “Sesame Street” or educational TV. Now, clicks on YouTube constitute education. Today, TV is the learning our kids are receiving. A Madison Square Garden modern classroom is boobs out, behinds visible.

Work hard? Why? You just need an ‘A’ in fame. Influence.

Where did cursive go? Que pasa with influence? Teachers? Please. Today, you only need fame and your underwear size. Modern curriculum is so important that we can’t teach kids to write? Even be in touch with their parents to help send money?

TV, media, Internet do not feature topics based on fact. It’s all clicks. To sell products — hair goo, bras, lipsticks and schmattas.

The United States — once a land of leaders, creators, inventors, scientists — is a country today of thoughtless followers. Politicians no longer rep “the people.” They’re “the people” they’re in it for. Congress’ Rep. Ilhan Omar’s 2019 net worth was in the negative. She must’ve excelled in arithmetic because in 2025, her estimated net worth was high as an elephant’s eye millions. After backlash, it was revised again. Like — below $100K. So, who was her accountant? New Jersey’s ex-Sen. Menendez?

Nancy Pelosi grabbed a net worth of nearly $300 million, on a congressional salary. Her husband often traded stocks just before — tra-la! — the market had an upswing.

Bill Pulte, home construction and realty development specialist, got appointed as acting director of national intelligence. A guy with a degree in plaster knows about government?! RFK Jr. running health? Bathroom Biden was in charge of the USA?

The political spectrum mirrors Barnum & Bailey.


Newsies finally get their break

What happened with the news guys: “60 Minutes” could shrink to 10. Anti-Trumper Stephen Colbert unemployed. Associated Press no longer associated with the White House. Jimmy Kimmel tarnished. We’re talking wipeout. The media consistently demean him. They bait him, spin everything he does negative, stay disrespectful. Newspaper or magazine, everyone’s pumping Trump. The new New Yorker’s “Talk of the Town” reports on the NY Times’ “impressive” reporter Maggie Haberman’s new book “Regime Change” and says she’s been on DJT’s beat since he was just “a real estate guy hustling for attention in the columns of Liz Smith and Cindy Adams.” Like or don’t like him — it’s an impressive read. May presidents be scrutinized, but the war between Trump and the press is crucifixion. The press won’t surrender soon. Dissing Trump is a hard habit to break.

Oy, only in New York, kids, only in New York.

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