The US Debt Clock continued on its mission of communicating with the American people, completing its 16th month of operations as of 1/31/25. This compilation showcases posts made by the US Debt Clock for just the second half of January 2025.
This span of time (second half of January) is unique as the first planetary alignment involving 6 planets was visible for all to see 1/21-1/25/25. Mercury will join the line-up in late February, creating a 7 planet parade on or around 2/25/25.
Prior to this sky event occurring, the US Debt Clock kicked off the second half of January with a series of 4 posts, all of which served as a timely review. Each post shared from 1/16-1/19 was shared earlier so we decided to let each one stand on its own.
On Thursday, 1/16/25, the US Debt Clock’s secret window displayed this “Wealth Inversion” image. A storm is brewing in Washington, or Washington DC, as the rest of the country begins to turn gold.
On Friday, 1/17/25, the US Debt Clock’s secret window reiterated this question. What if money gained value? Imagine your life for a moment, watching your dollars earn dividends.
On Saturday, 1/18/25, the US Debt Clock’s secret window displayed another image that posed a question. What is more powerful than all the money in the world? Answer: An idea. And not just any idea…..a specific idea from 1776. Hmmmm, what could that idea be?
On Sunday, 1/19/25, the US Debt Clock’s secret window displayed this image. “The Great Jubilee” will involve a debt to wealth transformation. The old financial system will be replaced by something new, ushering in the Golden Age of America.
Starting on Monday, 1/20/25, the pulse or rhythm of the US Debt Clock changed. This familiar image entitled “The American Supercycle - A Golden Age of Wonders” appeared on the US Debt Clock website.
Why is it familiar? This image is the same image that has been pinned on top of the US Debt Clock’s Twitter/X page since 11/10/24. In other words, this particular image has been on priority display on Twitter/X for approximately 72 days, as of 1/20/25.
The interesting part is that this image remained on the US Debt Clock’s website from 1/20-1/27 or 7 consecutive days. In addition, it was noted that a D.O.G.E. “savings” ticker appeared on the US Debt Clock on 1/20/25.
Here are a few D.O.G.E. Clock snapshots that our team witnessed firsthand during this 7-day time period.
On Thursday, 1/23, the same “The American Supercycle - A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained accessible on the website via the secret window. However, the US Debt Clock producers removed the dark background behind the image and made the image a little smaller in size. This slight “tweak” lifted the veil even further on the D.O.G.E. clock. Americans are no longer operating in the dark.
“The American Supercycle - A Golden Age of Wonders” image remained on the US Debt Clock website through the morning of 1/27/25.
In the evening on Monday, 1/27/25, the US Debt Clock broke its 7-day fixation on “The American Supercycle” image and replaced it with this image. It is certainly intriguing to contemplate the overwhelming relief that would be felt across our nation if the US National Debt were to go from $36,000,000,000,000 to $0 overnight.
This “All-In USA Wealth Discovery” image remained on the website on Tuesday, 1/28/25.
Meanwhile, the US Debt Clock posted a brand new image on its Twitter/X page at 11:00 am (EST) / 10:00 am (CST) on 1/28/25. Will “No Tax On Tips” actually be the gateway to eliminate income tax altogether? Can you imagine the impact “No Tax On Tips” would have on the service sector? Make (piss poor customer) Service Great Again! #MSGA
Will “No Tax On Tips” be the stepping stone, or gateway drug, if you will, to implementing H.R. 25?
Definition: a gateway drug is habit-forming drug that, while not itself addictive, may lead to the use of other addictive drugs.
Will “No Tax On Tips” leave American citizens wanting more? Will “No Tax On Tips” usher in no federal income tax?
For those of you who are thinking this is all just pie in the sky nonsense and something that will never happen, our team would suggest that you familiarize yourself with H.R. 25. This bill was recently introduced in the 119th Congress to abolish the IRS and eliminate federal income tax. On Telegram, the US Debt Clock shared Trump’s thoughts on this topic.
Instead of taxing our citizens to enrich foreign nations, we should be tariffing and taxing foreign nations to enrich our citizens.
It is time to start thinking BIGGER! “No Tax On Tips” is just the start.
On Wednesday, 1/29/25, the US Debt Clock website stuck with the theme of “All-In.” This same image remained visible during the early morning hours of Thursday, 1/30/25 on the website.
“All-In” can mean to be completely committed to something or very much in favor of something. It is a saying that is often used when playing poker or blackjack when a player decides to go “all-in” by pushing everything that he has, or all of his chips, to the center of the table. It would appear that the US Debt Clock, and perhaps the Trump administration, are “all-in” on restoring the USA Republic and returning the power back to “We The People.” In other words, there is no turning back.
On Thursday, 1/30/25, the US Debt Clock took to Twitter/X, posting yet another “DOGE Drop.” This one highlighted the exorbitant costs of the migrant crisis.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is the process of uncovering massive fraud at USAID and several other federal government agencies. When will the American taxpayer be completely unburdened by what has been?
While the US Debt Clock was active on Twitter/X, the US Debt Clock website inexplicably went dark on 1/30/25. This “SYSTEM OVERLOAD” message appeared midday and the website was completely inaccessible later in the day.
On Friday, 1/31/25, the US Debt Clock closed out January 2025 with some limited accessibility in the morning and evening hours. For the few moments that it was accessible on 1/31/25, it was showcasing D.O.G.E. Clock savings surpassing $40 billion, and the “All-In USA Wealth Discovery” image was the last message sent in January.
Later in the day on 1/31/25, the US Debt Clock website was completely down. “System Overload” was the theme as the US Debt Clock closed the books on January 2025. Time to go “all-in” as we enter February 2025.
This concludes the US Debt Clock’s mini-series for the second half of January 2025. For those still with us, we hope you are enjoying the show!