Lockdown 2.0? Why 2026 Is Starting to Feel Like 2020 Again

As of Wednesday, March 25, 2026, the war involving the United States, Iran, and Israel has now reached a point where its consequences are no longer just military or geopolitical—they are economic, societal, and deeply personal. There are now growing discussions about potential energy shortages tied to the ongoing conflict, especially with instability in criticalContinue reading “Lockdown 2.0? Why 2026 Is Starting to Feel Like 2020 Again”

The Perpetual Shutdown: How the 2025 Government Freeze Could Eclipse History

The United States has experienced multiple government shutdowns over the past several decades, yet none have approached the scale or potential duration that the 2025 shutdown under the Trump administration might reach. Historically, the longest shutdown occurred in 2018–2019, lasting thirty-five days, during Trump’s first term. That episode, though disruptive, remains relatively minor compared toContinue reading “The Perpetual Shutdown: How the 2025 Government Freeze Could Eclipse History”