16
Things About 2013 That Are Really Going To Stink
If Congress does not act, and right now it does not look promising, millions of middle class households will see a massive increase in their tax bills for 2012.
If not, you had better contact your representatives in Congress and scream like crazy about passing a fix for the AMT. They have always gotten it done before, but this year there is so much animosity between the Republicans and the Democrats that nothing may end up getting done.
Most Americans have no idea how this emerging one world economic system works. The beautiful product that you buy at the big retail store may have been made by someone working in some of the most horrific conditions imaginable.
Here are some numbers to show to people who still don’t understand how desperate the situation is…
-Families that have a head of household under the age of 30 have a poverty rate of 37 percent.
Three million Americans may become unwitting casualties of the political war in Washington over the fiscal cliff.
Since 2008, the federal government has funded extensions of the unemployment insurance offered by states, more than tripling the amount of aid available to the unemployed in some areas. But the program is expensive, with the Congressional Budget Office estimating it would cost $30 billion to extend it through 2013. President Barack Obama wants to extend the benefits for another year, but Congress has already pared back the program, and Republicans insist it represents the kind of largesse Washington can no longer afford.
Well, now we don’t even have enough money to repair what we already have, so our infrastructure will continue to rot and decay in 2013…
Highways and bridges will need $2.5 trillion in upgrades if they are to survive for another 50 years — a must-do to keep commerce thriving. And that figure doesn’t even take into account the airports, railroads, subways, sewage-treatment plants, waterworks, levees, electric grids, pipelines, and all of those other expensive systems that people ignore until they break down.
If you can believe it, more than 50 percent of all children in Detroit are living in poverty, and close to 50 percent of all adults living in the city are functionally illiterate. The high school graduation rate in Detroit is down to about 25 percent, and the city has become a breeding ground for gangs and violence. The number of murders in Detroit is already higher than last year, and recently groups of young men toting AK-47s have been running around robbing gas stations. How much worse can things possibly get for Detroit?
Over the course of 2013, the District government will add 134 traffic cameras to its network, more than doubling the size of a system that generated $85 million in revenues for the city in its last fiscal year.
Chilton has had his house burglarized a couple of times and his family regularly encounters groups of armed drug smugglers coming across from Mexico…
“Several years ago, one of my children was taking a shower and had a gentleman reach into the shower while he was in there, and he came out screaming, absolutely refusing to take a shower for the next couple months.”
So what is the Obama administration doing to fix the problem?
Not much.
A woman sleeping on a street bench outside a drug store was doused with an accelerant and set on fire early Thursday morning in Van Nuys.
Who would just run up and set a woman on fire?
America is changing, and not for the better.
As a result, global food reserves have reached their lowest level in almost 40 years.
At some point that house of cards is going to collapse and we will be facing a derivatives crisis of unprecedented magnitude.
Will it be in 2013?
28
December, 2012
The
beginning of the year has traditionally been a time of optimism when
we all look forward to the exciting things that are going to happen
over the next 12 months. Unfortunately,
there are a whole bunch of things about 2013 that we already know are
going to stink. Taxes are going to go up, good paying jobs will
continue to leave the country, small businesses will continue to be
destroyed, the number of Americans living in poverty will continue to
soar, our infrastructure will continue to decay, global food supplies
will likely continue to dwindle and the U.S. national debt will
continue to explode.
Our
politicians continue to pursue the same policies that got us into
this mess, and yet they continue to expect things to magically turn
around. But
that is not the way that things work in the real world. Bad decisions
lead to bad outcomes. Instead of realizing that what we are doing is
not working, our “leaders” continue to give us more of the same.
As a result, there are going to be a lot of things about 2013 that
will not be great. Sticking
our heads in the sand and pretending that everything will be “okay”
somehow is not going to help anyone. We’ve
got to make people understand exactly what is happening and why it is
happening if we ever hope to see real changes.
The
following are 16 things about 2013 that are really going to stink...
#1 Taxes
Are Going To Go Up
Even
if a fiscal cliff deal is reached, some taxes will still go up next
year. And if no deal is reached, there will be a whole bunch of
different tax increases in 2013.
According
to CBS News, these tax increases would be very painful for the middle
class…
If
lawmakers fail to work out any sort of deal, there will be severe
long-term consequences for the economy: According to the Tax Policy
Center, going off the “cliff” would affect 88 percent of U.S.
taxpayers, with their taxes rising by an average of $3,500 a year;
taxes would jump $2,400 on average for families with incomes of
$50,000 to $75,000. Because consumers would get less of their
paychecks to spend, businesses and jobs would suffer.
#2 The
Middle Class Is About To Be Scorched By The Alternative Minimum Tax
Of
more immediate concern for the middle class is the Alternative
Minimum Tax. Many Americans have never heard of the AMT, but it is
truly one of the worst things about our tax code.
If Congress does not act, and right now it does not look promising, millions of middle class households will see a massive increase in their tax bills for 2012.
According
to one analysis, households that are forced to pay the AMT will end
up paying an extra $3,700 in taxes…
Unless
Congress acts by the end of the year, more than 26 million households
will for the first time face the AMT, which threatens to tack $3,700,
on average, onto taxpayers’ bills for the current tax year. Because
those people have never paid the AMT, they have no idea they are in
its crosshairs — put there by a broader stalemate over tax policy
that has kept Congress from limiting the AMT’s reach.
Do you have an extra $3,700 sitting around to send to Uncle Sam?
Do you have an extra $3,700 sitting around to send to Uncle Sam?
If not, you had better contact your representatives in Congress and scream like crazy about passing a fix for the AMT. They have always gotten it done before, but this year there is so much animosity between the Republicans and the Democrats that nothing may end up getting done.
#3 The
Economy Will Continue To Get Worse
Despite
all of the talk in the mainstream media and from our politicians that
our economy is getting better, the truth is that the U.S. economy
continued to decline in 2012. If you doubt this, just read the 75
statisticsin this article.
And
there are a whole host of signs that the economy is starting to slow
down even more as we enter 2013. For example, consumer confidence in
the United States has experienced its largest two-month drop in over
a year, and retail sales during the holiday season turned out to
bequite disappointing.
#4 Good
Paying Jobs Will Continue To Be Shipped Out Of The United States
Thanks
to decades of “free trade agreements”, workers in the United
States must directly compete for jobs with hundreds of millions of
workers on the other side of the globe that live in countries where
it is legal to pay slave labor wages.
We
continue to see millions of jobs being shipped out of the country and
our politicians stand by and do nothing.
Most Americans have no idea how this emerging one world economic system works. The beautiful product that you buy at the big retail store may have been made by someone working in some of the most horrific conditions imaginable.
A
42-year-old woman named Julie Keith recently found this letterinside
a box of Halloween decorations that had been made in China…
“If
you occasionally buy this product, please kindly resend this letter
to the World Human Right Organization. Thousands people here who are
under the persecution of the Chinese Communist Party Government will
thank and remember you forever.
People
who work here have to work 15 hours a day without Saturday, Sunday
break and any holidays. Otherwise, they will suffer torturement, beat
and rude remark. Nearly no payment (10 yuan/1 month).
People
who work here, suffer punishment 1-3 years averagely, but without
Court Sentence (unlaw punishment). Many of them are Falun Gong
practitioners, who are totally innocent people only because they have
different believe to CCPG. They often suffer more punishment than
others.”
But
both political parties continue to tell us how wonderful it is that
we are trading with communist China. They see no problem with the
fact that good paying jobs that used to be performed in America are
now being performed by slave laborers on the other side of the
planet. And most Americans continue to support this system by filling
their shopping carts with lots of stuff that has “made in China”
stamped on it.
#5 Small
Businesses Will Continue To Be Destroyed
At
the same time, small businesses all over America are being strangled
to death by taxes and regulations. Just consider the following
numbers from a previous article…
We
are told that the economy is supposed to be “recovering”, but the
number of “startup jobs” at new businesses has fallen for five
years in a row. According to an analysis of U.S. Department of Labor
data performed by economist Tim Kane, there were almost 12 startup
jobs per 1000 Americans back in the year 2006. By 2011, that figure
had fallen to less than 8 startup jobs per 1000 Americans.
How is our economy ever going to thrive if we keep killing off our small businesses?
How is our economy ever going to thrive if we keep killing off our small businesses?
#6 Hunger
And Poverty Will Continue To Explode To Unprecedented Levels
As
the U.S. economy bleeds jobs and loses small businesses, the number
of Americans living in poverty continues to explode.
Here are some numbers to show to people who still don’t understand how desperate the situation is…
-Families that have a head of household under the age of 30 have a poverty rate of 37 percent.
-According
to U.S. Census data, 57 percent of all American children live in a
home that is either considered to be “poor” or “low income”.
-For
the first time ever, more than a million public school students in
the United States are homeless. That number has risen by 57
percentsince the 2006-2007 school year.
#7 The
Number Of Americans On Food Stamps Will Continue To Increase
If
the economy is recovering, then why does the number of Americans on
food stamps continue to soar?
As
I wrote about yesterday, about 17 million Americans were on food
stamps back in the year 2000.
Today,
more than 47 million Americans are on food stamps.
Does anyone want to explain to me how that is a sign that things are getting better?
Does anyone want to explain to me how that is a sign that things are getting better?
Back
in the 1970s, about one out of every 50 Americans was on food stamps.
Today, about one out of every 6.5 Americans is on food stamps.
How
much worse do things have to get before people realize that what we
are doing is not working?
#8 Millions
Of Americans Are About To Lose Their Unemployment Benefits
During
this economic crisis, an unprecedented number of American families
have been relying on unemployment benefits in order to stay afloat.
Well,
if no agreement is reached in Washington D.C., millions of Americans
will shortly lose those benefits…
Three million Americans may become unwitting casualties of the political war in Washington over the fiscal cliff.
Since 2008, the federal government has funded extensions of the unemployment insurance offered by states, more than tripling the amount of aid available to the unemployed in some areas. But the program is expensive, with the Congressional Budget Office estimating it would cost $30 billion to extend it through 2013. President Barack Obama wants to extend the benefits for another year, but Congress has already pared back the program, and Republicans insist it represents the kind of largesse Washington can no longer afford.
#9 Our
Infrastructure Will Continue To Rot And Decay
The
United States once had the most beautiful infrastructure in the
entire world. Our highways, bridges, airports, railroads, sewer
systems and electrical grids were the envy of the entire
planet.
Well, now we don’t even have enough money to repair what we already have, so our infrastructure will continue to rot and decay in 2013…
Highways and bridges will need $2.5 trillion in upgrades if they are to survive for another 50 years — a must-do to keep commerce thriving. And that figure doesn’t even take into account the airports, railroads, subways, sewage-treatment plants, waterworks, levees, electric grids, pipelines, and all of those other expensive systems that people ignore until they break down.
#10 Many
Of Our Major Cities Will Continue To Be Transformed Into Festering
Hellholes
A
lot of our major cities are also rapidly degenerating. Detroit is one
of my favorite examples, but the same kinds of things could be said
about dozens of other major cities all over the country. The
following is a brief excerpt from one of my recent articles…
If you can believe it, more than 50 percent of all children in Detroit are living in poverty, and close to 50 percent of all adults living in the city are functionally illiterate. The high school graduation rate in Detroit is down to about 25 percent, and the city has become a breeding ground for gangs and violence. The number of murders in Detroit is already higher than last year, and recently groups of young men toting AK-47s have been running around robbing gas stations. How much worse can things possibly get for Detroit?
#11 State
And Local Governments Will Find Ways To Squeeze Even More Money Out
Of Us
In
case you haven’t noticed, state and local governments all over the
country are bleeding cash and are desperate for money. In 2013 you
can expect them to continue to find more ways to squeeze even more
money out of all of us. Here is one example…
Over the course of 2013, the District government will add 134 traffic cameras to its network, more than doubling the size of a system that generated $85 million in revenues for the city in its last fiscal year.
Police
spokeswoman Gwendolyn Crump told The Washington Examiner that the
city will intensify its camera-based efforts to cite motorists for
speeding and stoplight violations while also adding cameras to detect
other moving violations.
#12 Drug
Cartels Will Continue To Easily Cross Our Borders And Terrorize Our
Citizens
The
federal government continues to refuse to protect our borders, and
that means that drug runners and gang members will continue to pour
into the United States.
Down
in the Southwest, many ranchers are being absolutely terrorized by
these criminals. The following is from a recent NBC News
article…
Just before nightfall, 73-year-old rancher Jim Chilton hikes quickly up and down the hills on his rugged cattle-grazing land south of Tucson, escorting two U.S. Border Patrol agents.
Just before nightfall, 73-year-old rancher Jim Chilton hikes quickly up and down the hills on his rugged cattle-grazing land south of Tucson, escorting two U.S. Border Patrol agents.
He
wants to show them the disturbing discovery he made earlier in the
day: a drug-smugglers’ camp on his private property. Stacked
together under a stand of trees are blankets, jackets, food, water,
binoculars and bales of marijuana from Mexico wrapped in burlap. The
smugglers, themselves, are nowhere in sight and are believed to have
fled the area, which is about 10 miles north of the Mexican
border.
Chilton has had his house burglarized a couple of times and his family regularly encounters groups of armed drug smugglers coming across from Mexico…
Their
cattle fences are frequently cut and paths heading north from Mexico
cross their property. Beckham says a smuggler even fired shots at him
while he walked his land with a U.S. Border Patrol agent. Several
illegal border crossers have also approached his house at night–one
even reaching his hand into their bathroom window.
“Several years ago, one of my children was taking a shower and had a gentleman reach into the shower while he was in there, and he came out screaming, absolutely refusing to take a shower for the next couple months.”
But
even if you don’t live along the border, all of this still affects
you. According to government figures, Mexican drug cartels are
actively operating in more than 1,200 U.S. cities right now. They are
probably hard at work in the community where you live.
So what is the Obama administration doing to fix the problem?
Not much.
In
fact, the Obama administration is actually encouraging people to come
to the U.S. and become dependent on the system. If you can believe
it, there is actually a website run by the Department of Homeland
Security that teaches immigrants how to apply for welfare benefits
once they get into the United States.
#13 Social
Decay Will Continue To Accelerate
All
over America we are seeing signs of social breakdown. Here is
yetanother example…
A woman sleeping on a street bench outside a drug store was doused with an accelerant and set on fire early Thursday morning in Van Nuys.
Witnesses
told police that a man poured liquid — possibly a beverage
containing alcohol — on the sleeping woman at about 1 a.m. outside
a Walgreens store near Van Nuys Boulevard and Sherman Way. He lit a
match and ran from the location, witnesses told police.
Who would just run up and set a woman on fire?
Sadly,
this is not an isolated incident. For many more examples like this,
please see this article: “20 Shocking Examples Of How Sadistic And
Cruel People Have Become“.
We
need to admit that we have a major problem on our hands. Violent
crime in the United States increased by 18 percent in 2011, and
another huge increase is expected when the numbers for 2012 come
out.
America is changing, and not for the better.
#14 Global
Food Supplies Will Continue To Dwindle
Did
you know that for six of the last eleven years the world has consumed
more food than it has produced?
As a result, global food reserves have reached their lowest level in almost 40 years.
So
what is going to happen if the world continues to eat more food than
it makes?
Let
us hope that there is not another major drought in 2013. If there is,
we could be looking at a very serious food crunch.
#15 Wall
Street Will Continue To Resemble A Giant Casino
Our
financial system seems to have not learned any lessons from the
financial crash of 2008.
Instead
of admitting their mistakes, they just continue to engage in even
more reckless behavior.
Today,
there are four major U.S. banks that each have more than 40 trillion
dollars of exposure to derivatives.
At some point that house of cards is going to collapse and we will be facing a derivatives crisis of unprecedented magnitude.
Will it be in 2013?
#16 The
U.S. National Debt Will Cross The 17 Trillion Dollar Mark
In
2013, our national debt will blow past the 17 trillion dollar mark
and start heading toward 18 trillion dollars.
How
stupid can we possibly be?
During
the first four years of the Obama administration, the U.S. national
debt has grown by about as much as it did from the time that George
Washington took office to the time that George W. Bush took office.
It
really takes something to match more than 200 years of debt
accumulation in less than four years.
But
our politicians don’t seem to care about all of this debt. They
will continue to steal more than 100 million dollars from our
children and our grandchildren every single hour of every single day.
That is beyond criminal, and yet the American people don’t seem to
care.
What
in the world has happened to this country?
Of
course not everything about 2013 will be bad. Personally, I am
looking forward to an exciting year. I have a new book that will be
coming out, and my family is blessed and healthy. I would like to
wish all of you a very blessed 2013. Things may be falling apart all
around us, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t have a great year
even in the midst of all the chaos.
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