Not politics. Not opinions. The data — and what it actually tells us about why costs keep rising and what we can do about it. Real life. Real costs. Real solutions.
In baseball, Moneyball wasn't about spending more money or yelling louder than the other team. It was about using data to find inefficiencies the system hadn't fixed yet — and exploiting them before anyone else noticed.
That's exactly what's missing from American governance. Insurance costs, food prices, housing affordability, healthcare — these aren't mysteries. The data tells us where the system breaks down.
Nobody fixes systems like this early. They wait until the cost hits everyone. We don't have to.
"You're not just paying for risk. You're paying for inefficiency stacked on top of inefficiency."
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The reason costs keep rising isn't because America lacks resources. It's because nobody is applying a data-driven lens to the systems that control what you pay every month.
Insurance. Housing. Food. Healthcare. Each of these is a system. Each system has inefficiencies. Each inefficiency has a cost — and that cost lands on you.
The Moneyball approach isn't about left or right. It's about finding what the data actually says, identifying the real drivers of cost, and fixing them before the bill gets bigger.
That's not a political opinion. That's just how systems work.