The climate clock is not ticking — it is screaming. Every year the ice melts faster, every summer breaks records, every storm grows stronger. Scientists warn of catastrophe, but America answers with drilling rights and campaign donations. The empire of oil does not listen to warnings; it listens to shareholders. From ExxonMobil to Chevron, the companies that profit from death keep writing policy. And Washington signs every line. Donald Trump was not the beginning, just the mask ripped off. He bragged about coal, mocked climate science, pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement and turned the White House into a gas pump. But his predecessors bent just as easily. Obama talked green while fracking exploded. Biden promised renewables but approved record drilling in Alaska. Different faces, same addiction. America cannot govern without oil because its politicians are bought with it. The hypocrisy is global. The U.S. lectures China and India on emissions while being the largest oil and gas producer on earth. It tells Africans to abandon coal while shipping them U.S. LNG. It preaches freedom while sending its military to guard pipelines in Iraq and choke Venezuela’s economy. Every war of the last fifty years has been written in barrels, not ballots. Every climate summit is just theater while the lobbyists count their money. The cost is planetary. Heatwaves kill thousands, floods erase cities, crops fail, seas rise. Children march in the streets because their parents’ leaders refuse to grow spines. Meanwhile, America’s billionaires build bunkers in New Zealand and space rockets to Mars, betting they can escape the fire they started. But there is no escape. When the oil runs out and the storms rise, there will be no safe bunker, no second planet. Only ash. Truthloop says it plain: climate collapse is not an accident. It is policy. Until the empire of oil is broken — until politicians stop kneeling to fossil fuel billionaires — every speech about a green future is a lie, and every day of delay is another match tossed onto a burning world.