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‘The mainstream media is heralding
the decline of the official unemployment rate to 7.7 percent as evidence that
the U.S. economy is improving. But it is a giant lie. The truth is
that unemployment in America is not actually going down. The percentage of
working age Americans with a job actually dropped slightly in November.
During the last recession, the percentage of working age Americans with a job
fell from about 63 percent to under 59 percent and it has stayed there for 39
months in a row. In September 2009, during the depths of the last
economic crisis, 58.7 percent of all working age
Americans were employed. In November 2012, 58.7 percent of all working age Americans were
employed. It is more then 3 years later, and we are in the exact same
place! So how in the world are they able to pretend that the
"unemployment rate" is going down steadily? Well, they get
there by pretending that hundreds of thousands of unemployed workers
"leave the labor force" each month. According to the
government, another 350,000 Americans left the labor force during November, and
when you keep pretending that huge chunks of workers "disappear" each
month it is easy to get the "unemployment rate" to go down. But
any idiot can see that there is something really funny about these
numbers. Barack Obama has been president for less than four years, and
during that time the number of Americans "not in the labor force" has
increased by nearly 8.5 million.
Something seems really "off" about that number, because during the entire
decade of the 1980s the number of Americans "not in the labor
force" only rose by about 2.5 million. At this point the
official unemployment rate is so manipulated that it is of very little value at
all.
But the mainstream media is just
eating up this "good news". They are very excited that the
"unemployment rate" has fallen from its peak of 10.0 percent in
October 2009 to 7.7 percent now...
But if unemployment was actually
going down, we should be seeing the percentage of Americans with a job go up.
Unfortunately, that is NOT
happening.
As I mentioned above, the
"employment rate" fell below 59 percent during the last economic
crisis and it has stayed there for 39 consecutive months...
So all of that stuff about the
employment situation getting better is just a load of nonsense. The
percentage of Americans with a job has stayed very, very steady since the end
of 2009. It is almost as if someone has hit a "pause button"
and won't let unemployment get better or get worse.
This is the first time since the
end of World War II that we have not seen the employment-population ratio
bounce back in a significant way after a recession has ended.
To me, that is a very bad sign.
I also find it very interesting that the
government revised the "job gains" for September and October downward
in this recent report...
The government revised down job gains for September and October
by a total 49,000. September's additions were revised from 148,000 to 132,000
and October's, from 171,000 to 138,000.
So
it turns out that the glowing employment reports from those months that helped get
Obama re-elected were really not that great after all.
The
truth is that it takes somewhere between 100,000 and 150,000 new jobs a month
just to keep up with the growth of the population. So at best we are
treading water.
And
who is "creating" those new jobs?
According
to an analysis performed by CNSNews.com, 73 percent of the
jobs "created" over the past 5 months have been "created"
by government.
But
government does not create real wealth.
Real
wealth is only created by the private sector.
It
would be very nice if I could report a major employment turnaround, but it
simply is not happening.
Instead,
we continue to see an increase in the number of Americans living in poverty.
If
things are getting better, then why are organizations like the Salvation Army
seeing record numbers of families coming to them for help this holiday season?
For
much more on the continued growth of poverty in the United States, just see this article.
Sadly,
an increasing number of Americans find themselves forced to turn to the
government for assistance, and the cost of caring for all of them has become extremely expensive...
According to the Republican side of the Senate Budget
Committee, welfare spending per day per household in poverty is $168, which is
higher than the $137 median income per day. When broken down per hour,
welfare spending per hour per household in poverty is $30.60, which is
higher than the $25.03 median income per hour.
But
if you think that things are bad now, you should brace yourself, because things
are going to get even worse.
For
example, how much worse will things get if a fiscal cliff deal is not reached and millions more
Americans find themselves in desperate need of help? According to ABC News, more than 3 million Americans
will lose unemployment benefits by the beginning of April if Congress does not
do something...
Millions of unemployed Americans have another reason to worry
about "fiscal cliff" budget talks that seek to avoid looming tax
increases and dire spending cuts come January.
About 2.1 million people will stop receiving jobless benefits
immediately if Congress doesn't reauthorize federal unemployment insurance
programs by year's end. Another 1 million will lose benefits over the first
three months of 2013.
2013
is already shaping up to be a very tough year.
But
the mainstream media is not really talking about how the middle class is systematically being
destroyed or about how our once great manufacturing cities are being turned
into desolate wastelands.
They
just want us all to be happy, but the cold, hard reality of the matter is that
the U.S. economy no longer produces enough jobs for
everybody and it never will again.
Both
of our major political parties have fully embraced the emerging one world
economic system which puts average American workers into direct competition for
jobs with workers in third world countries where it is legal to pay slave labor
wages.
Millions of good paying American
jobs have been shipped to countries where workers work very long hours in
absolutely horrific conditions for as little as 45
dollars a month.
Are
you willing to work for 45 dollars a month?
Meanwhile,
Americans that still do have jobs are piling up more debt than ever
before. It appears that most people have not learned any lessons from the
last major economic crisis. It has just been reported that consumer
borrowing in the United States has hit a new record high...
Americans swiped their credit cards more often in October and
borrowed more to attend school and buy cars. The increases drove U.S. consumer
debt to an all-time high.
The Federal Reserve said Friday that consumers increased their
borrowing by $14.2 billion in October from September. Total borrowing rose to a
record $2.75 trillion.
Isn't
that lovely?
And
of course the biggest offender of all is our federal government. They
just keep borrowing money as if there was no tomorrow.
During
the first two months of fiscal year 2013, the U.S. government has run a deficit
of $292 billion dollars ($57
billion worse than last year) and during that time it has borrowed an average
of $4.8 billion dollars a day.
30
years ago, the U.S. national debt was about 1.1 trillion dollars.
Now
it is more than 16.3 trillion dollars.
To
get an idea how much money 16 trillion dollars is, just watch this 2 minute video.
How
could we be so stupid?
Yes,
much of America is still experiencing "prosperity" right now.
But it is a prosperity that has been fueled by the greatest debt bubble that
the world has ever seen.
When
that debt bubble bursts the pain is going to be unbelievable.
If
you actually believe that America is going to prosper in the years to come, you
are just fooling yourself.
Our
economy is declining and has been declining for quite some time. If you
doubt this, just read this: "34 Signs That America Is In Decline".
So
that is the bad news.
But
the good news is that even though the entire nation is not going to prosper,
there will be those that will have prepared and that will have gotten
themselves into position to take advantage of what is coming. During the
coming crisis a massive amount of money and wealth will change hands.
Instead of living in fear and cowering under a blanket, now is the time to
figure out how you and your family can thrive during the hard times that are on
the horizon.
During
the economic crisis of 2008 and 2009, there were some people that actually did
amazingly well. So don't lose hope just because the U.S. economy is
headed for disaster.
Everything
that can be shaken will be shaken. But if you understand what is
happening and you prepare for it, the times that are coming can actually be a
great adventure and a great blessing for you and your family.
But
if you just stick your head in the sand and have blind faith in the system and
pretend that everything is going to be okay somehow, then you will be
blindsided by the coming crisis and you will only have yourself to blame.