Michael Snyder, Contributor
Activist Post
What a year 2012 has been! The mainstream media continues to tell us
what a "great job" the Obama administration and the Federal Reserve are
doing of managing the economy, but meanwhile things just continue to get
even worse for the poor and the middle class. It is imperative that we
educate the American people about the true condition of our economy and
about why all of this is happening. If nothing is done, our debt
problems will continue to get worse, millions of jobs will continue to
leave the country, small businesses will continue to be suffocated, the
middle class will continue to collapse, and poverty in the United States
will continue to explode. Just "tweaking" things slightly is not going
to fix our economy. We need a fundamental change in direction.
Right now we are living in a bubble of debt-fueled false prosperity
that allows us to continue to consume far more wealth than we produce,
but when that bubble bursts we are going to experience the most painful
economic "adjustment" that America has ever gone through. We need to be
able to explain to our fellow Americans what is coming, why it is
coming and what needs to be done. Hopefully the crazy economic numbers
that I have included in this article will be shocking enough to wake
some people up.
The end of the year is a time when people tend to gather with
family and friends more than they do during the rest of the year.
Hopefully many of you will use the list below as a tool to help start
some conversations about the coming economic collapse with your loved
ones. Sadly, most Americans still tend to doubt that we are heading
into economic oblivion. So if you have someone among your family and
friends that believes that everything is going to be "just fine", just
show them these numbers. They are a good summary of the problems that
the U.S. economy is currently facing.
The following are 75 economic numbers from 2012 that are almost too crazy to believe...
#1 In December 2008, 31.6 million Americans were on food stamps. Today, a new all-time record of 47.7 million Americans
are on food stamps. That number has increased by more than 50 percent
over the past four years, and yet the mainstream media still has the
gall to insist that "things are getting better".
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