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Formerly Great Cities All Over America Are Turning Into Open, Festering Sores
The American Dream ^ | 1-1-2012

Posted on 01/01/2012 9:45:00 PM PST by blam

Formerly Great Cities All Over America Are Turning Into Open, Festering Sores

January 1, 2012

Once upon a time, the people of the United States constructed beautiful, shiny cities from coast to coast that were the envy of the entire globe. We had the largest and most vibrant middle class that the world has ever seen and life was quite good in America. But now all of our prosperity is coming crashing down and many of our formerly great cities are turning into open, festering sores. Unfortunately, we are drowning in so much debt that we can barely even slow down the shocking decline of our cities.
Over the past decade, tens of thousands of manufacturing facilities and millions of good jobs have been shipped out of the United States. As our economic infrastructure has been ripped out right in front of our eyes, an atmosphere of unemployment, poverty and despair has descended on many of our major cities like a soaking wet blanket. Today, many of our cities that once were considered to be some of the greatest in the world have been transformed into rotting, post-apocalyptic hellholes. When you visit many of these cities and look into the sunken eyes of the residents, you almost get the feeling that something has sucked all of the hope and all of the life right out of them.
For a while, large numbers of Americans still believed that the right politician would bring them "hope" and "change", but now crushing despair is giving way to absolute desperation for millions of people. Desperate people do desperate things, and as our major cities continue to decay they are going to become very dangerous places to be.

Even in some of our most "prosperous cities" there are areas that closely resemble third world conditions. For example, in San Francisco there is an area known as "Hunter's Point" that is a complete and utter nightmare. In Hunter's Point, more than half of the population lives in poverty and more than half of all children live in a home where there is no father present. The following is what one reporter found on a visit to Hunter's Point....

Abernathy and I cut through the complex, tromping over an expanse of dirt and concrete toward the northeast end of the development, where a row of apartments looked down from a grassy hill. We paused next to a vacant, boarded-over unit to take in the scene: A stream of ****, piss, tampons, and toilet paper spewed from a dark hole in the sidewalk, poured down the hill, and formed a sort of **** lagoon next to the street. Weeds, about six inches tall, were growing in the little lagoon.

Raw ****, obviously, is not cool. Beyond the fact that it smells and looks nasty, fecal matter provides a haven for dangerous bacteria, most notably E. coli, a virulent pathogen that can sicken and even kill humans, especially infants. In the so-called developing world, according to the World Health Organization, water tainted by feces is a major killer, a prime cause of severe diarrhea, which takes the lives of an estimated 1.8 million people annually.

But in general, San Francisco is doing better than the rest of California is. Down the coast, Los Angeles continues to come apart at the seams. Approximately 40 arson fires were started in Los Angeles in just the last three days alone. That is the highest number of arson fires that Los Angeles has seen since the 1992 riots.

Unfortunately, as economic conditions worsen, we are going to see a lot more arson all over the nation.

Once upon a time, people all over the country wanted to move to California. But today, millions of people have been pouring out of the state as it continues its shocking decline. If you can believe it, the number of children living in poverty in the state of California increased by a whopping 30 percent between 2007 and 2010.

That isn't just a decline, that is a free fall.

But it isn't like there are too many areas of the country that are doing that much better. All over the country, our major cities are becoming open, festering sores and child poverty is absolutely exploding.

According to the National Center for Children in Poverty, 36.4% of all children that live in Philadelphia are living in poverty, 40.1% of all children that live in Atlanta are living in poverty, 52.6% of all children that live in Cleveland are living in poverty and 53.6% of all children that live in Detroit are living in poverty.

Speaking of Detroit, it is almost unbelievable what has happened to "the motor city"....

*An analysis of census figures found that 48.5% of all men living in Detroit from age 20 to age 64 did not have a job in 2008.

*If you can believe it, the median price of a home in Detroit is now just $6000.

*Only 25 percent of all students in Detroit graduate from high school at this point.

Today, Detroit has become a very frightening place to live. 100 bus drivers in Detroit recently refused to drive their routes out of fear for their own personal safety. The head of the bus drivers union, Henry Gaffney, said that the drivers were "scared for their lives"....

“Our drivers are scared, they’re scared for their lives. This has been an ongoing situation about security. I think yesterday kind of just topped it off, when one of my drivers was beat up by some teenagers down in the middle of Rosa Parks and it took the police almost 30 minutes to get there, in downtown Detroit,” said Gaffney.

Right now, Detroit is a city that is being torn apart by thieves and vandals. Buildings are being literally dismantled as people scramble to find things to sell to keep themselves afloat. The following is from a recent article in the Detroit News about this crisis....

The war to keep the lights on in Detroit is a serious one. Thieves, antiquated equipment and a lack of funding have made it impossible for city officials to catch up to the problem.

City officials estimate 15-20 percent of the 88,000 lights in the Motor City are not working, and they acknowledge that figure could be as high as 50 percent in some neighborhoods.

But it is not just Detroit that is having a major problem keeping the lights on. Over in Highland Park, Michigan the majority of the street lights have been repossessed because the city was not keeping up with the electricity bill.

All over the country, cities are going dark and fixtures are being torn out of homes and businesses as thieves search for something to sell. As one of my readers shared recently, there are some parts of California that are literally being transformed into hellholes by hordes of desperate people....

Here, in the California desert, many vacant houses are being taken over. Fixtures are being ripped out and sold as scrap. Trench latrines are being dug in backyards and water is being pilfered from neighboring pools and hoses. While most of these folks are simply trying to keep a roof over their heads (while they keep their heads down), many are also setting up meth labs and in-door marijuana grows.

I can see the eventual day when the total breakdown of the economy and our society will drive thousands from the cities. A lot of those will be looking for ‘opportunities’.

As sad as it is, if you’re not one of the most unfortunate, it’s time to prepare a defense for your goods, family and self. You are going to be viewed as wealthy, no matter how poor you feel, by someone with nothing left to lose.

Do not rely on police or government authorities. We all saw how that went in New Orleans. Be ready as an individual family unit.

In Fresno, California the theft of copper wire from street lights has become a major crisis. At this point, the loss of copper wire and the cost of repairing street lights is costing Fresno about $50,000 a month. So far, approximately 2,500 street lights have been stripped of their wiring.

Over on the east coast, there are some cities that have lost so much industry that many young people feel as though there are not many viable options left other than selling drugs or selling their bodies.

In an extraordinary article entitled "City of Ruins", Chris Hedges did an amazing job of documenting the nightmarish decline of Camden, New Jersey. Today, it is estimated that the actual rate of unemployment in Camden is somewhere around 30 or 40 percent. For most young people in Camden, there are very few legitimate opportunities for a better life at this point. The following is a brief excerpt from "City of Ruins"....

There are perhaps a hundred open-air drug markets, most run by gangs like the Bloods, the Latin Kings, Los Nietos and MS-13. Knots of young men in black leather jackets and baggy sweatshirts sell weed and crack to clients, many of whom drive in from the suburbs. The drug trade is one of the city's few thriving businesses. A weapon, police say, is never more than a few feet away, usually stashed behind a trash can, in the grass or on a porch.

If the area where you live has not gotten that bad yet, you should be thankful. But the reality is that these economic conditions are spreading and they will get to where you live soon enough.

Disease is also becoming a huge problem in many of our major cities. The combination of poverty and moral decay has created some very frightening conditions in many areas of the country.

This is even happening in some of our most prosperous cities. For example, the rate of HIV infection in Washington D.C. is actually higher than it is in West Africa according to the director of the D.C. HIV/AIDS Administration....

"Our rates are higher than West Africa," said Shannon Hader, the administration's director, who used to spearhead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's work in Zimbabwe. "They're on par with Uganda and some parts of Kenya."

Up in Canada, they have come up with some very "unusual" methods for preventing the spread of health problems. For example, in Vancouver, British Columbia authorities are actually handing out free crack pipes to addicts in an attempt to slow down the spread of diseases. But there is a limit - only one free crack pipe per day is allowed.

Crazy stuff.

What is happening to this world?

But perhaps we should all be thankful to at least have some place to lay our heads at night. Today, there are more than 700,000 homeless people in America, and that number has grown by about 20 percent since 2007.

After the next major financial crisis, that number is going to go even higher.

The truth is that the economy is in much worse shape than most people think, and the poor in America are rapidly getting poorer.

As Gerald Celente has said many times, when the poor lose everything that they have they tend to lose it.

Desperate people do desperate things, and we are already starting to see signs of this all over the nation. For example, you can watch one homeowner defend his home against four armed invaders right here.

So what are our leaders doing to fix this?

Well, unfortunately there is not a whole lot they can do.

Our federal government is absolutely drowning in debt.
During the first three years of Barack Obama, the U.S. government accumulated more debt than it did from the inauguration of George Washington to the inauguration of Bill Clinton.

Of course it would help if the Obama administration would stop wasting money on stupid things and would start spending it to rebuild this country.

For example, did you know that the Obama administration gave a $529 million loan to a U.S. electric car company so that they could manufacture electric cars in Finland?

Talk about stupid.

Is it any wonder that there is such a lack of confidence in the government at this point?

According to one recent survey, 77% of all Americans now believe that there is a leadership crisis in America.

Our economy is dying and formerly great cities all over America are being turned into open, festering sores. This country is in so much trouble that it is hard to find words that can adequately describe it.

2012 is going to represent a huge turning point for this country. If we do not get enough Americans to wake up now, we might not get another chance.

If you love America, please make this a year when you take more action than ever before.

Working together, we can make a huge difference.


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To: Prokopton

“The Report on Manufactures is the third report, and magnum opus, of American Founding Father and 1st U.S. Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton. It was presented to Congress on December 5, 1791 and recommended economic policies to stimulate the new republic’s economy and ensure the independence won with the conclusion of the Revolutionary War in 1783.

Hamilton’s “Report on Manufactures” laid forth economic principles rooted in both the Mercantilist System of Elizabeth I’s England and the practices of Jean-Baptiste Colbert of France. The principal ideas of the “Report” would later be incorporated into the “American System” program by Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky and his Whig Party. Abraham Lincoln, who called himself a “Henry Clay tariff Whig” during his early years, would later make the principles outlined in the “Report” and furthered by Clay’s “American System” program cornerstones, together with opposition to the institution and expansion of slavery, of the fledgling Republican Party.

Hamilton’s ideas formed the basis for the American School of economics.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Report_on_Manufactures


121 posted on 01/02/2012 10:01:32 AM PST by Pelham (Islam. The original Evil Empire)
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To: blam

Pictures of Hiroshima 64 years after being leveled by atamic bomb...

http://tnixon16.com/2009/10/09/detroit-vs-hiroshima-64-years-later/


122 posted on 01/02/2012 10:04:31 AM PST by Former MSM Viewer
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To: wardaddy
Our nature leads us to want to identify a cause for the nation's deep problems. It's encouraging to believe there's a single major thing we can change and we're back on the road again. There is no single cause for what has happened to our country over the past 40 or so years.

We arrived here, in no particular order, as a result of; our own affluence, declining religious observance, LBJ and the Great Society, lowered academic standards, Hart-Celler, Marcuse, a generally wretched class of political leadership, critical theory, horrible national economic policies. And, of course, dozens more that you can add.

Mark Steyn, in After America, I think correctly describes America's trajectory. He points out that our ride will not be like France's gradual, gentle decline. Rather, we'll be taking the express lane. And it sure does feel that way.

These places like Detroit, Camden, Newark, Birmingham etc. are a horror. Ignoring their demographics is truly intellectually dishonest. Spending more and more of the nation's resources in an attempt to make them bright and shiny again is truly stupid.
123 posted on 01/02/2012 10:11:08 AM PST by Jay Santos CP ("Idiocracy"... It's no longer just a movie.)
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To: Soul of the South

truth! You said it 100x better than I could. Tariffs are a no brainer not that they solve everything. Nuke the EPA too for starters and close our borders to illegal aliens


124 posted on 01/02/2012 10:14:07 AM PST by dennisw (A nation of sheep breeds a government of Democrat wolves!)
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To: Soul of the South
Very well written.

Your points are intelligent and well thought out. I agree with them.

It is the current legal and regulatory environment that makes it difficult for all U.S. businesses to succeed. The success of foreign companies in the U.S. auto industry was due primarily to the superior quality of their products.

125 posted on 01/02/2012 10:14:45 AM PST by detective
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To: hosepipe

Even now most REFUSE TO ADMIT Zerodamus is doing this all ON PURPOSE..
Even Presidential candidates refuse to state the situation correctly..

Newt comes very close sometimes though..
BUT he refuses to come right out say it..


Exactly so - Lenin said that the bourgeoisie (i.e. the middle class) would be crushed between the millstones of taxation and inflation. I think we can add to that a third millstone of regulation so Omumba is actually going Vladimir one better.

Things don’t happen by accident.


126 posted on 01/02/2012 10:18:27 AM PST by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: BobL
When we dismantle our labor unions, then we might have some standing to complain about China. But, for now, if China doesn’t provide our goods, no one will - simply because the unions will NOT permit us to make them here, at a reasonable price.

That is BS. Unions do not control the right-to-work states. There will not be anyone left to buy goods and pay taxes if the economy is hollowed out by sending away the jobs. Free Traitorism, the original Liberalism, has no basis in reality. Tariffs are the are the only rational solution.

127 posted on 01/02/2012 10:28:09 AM PST by mas cerveza por favor
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To: wardaddy
Plenty of white lib cities that like it or not survive well enough

But these cities will not remain white, thanks to liberalism.

128 posted on 01/02/2012 10:29:27 AM PST by mas cerveza por favor
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To: cynwoody
Thanks for the link. Interesting history.

It was built in 1893, same year as my house, which is still in fabulous shape. (I would not trade it for a newly constructed McMansion, most of which are crappily built even if they're considered "high end" and come with a high end price tag.)

129 posted on 01/02/2012 10:35:04 AM PST by shhrubbery!
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To: Soul of the South

“I agree the Federal Reserve in the 1930’s did shrink the money supply which compounded the effects of the Depression and the policies of Roosevelt may have prolonged the crisis. “

The Fed didn’t “shrink the money supply” in 1930s. The money supply collapse of 30% over the 3 years 1930-33 was due to the domino effect of thousands of bank failures and widespread bad debt causing the collapse of asset prices. The credit portion of the money supply contracted severely as old loans failed and new loans weren’t created. And the lack of FDIC meant that depositors’ savings vanished into smoke when banks failed. It was more of an intrinsic effect than something that anyone “did”.

The Fed’s culpability was its failure to act to stop the snowball once it got underway, although it’s not clear that they understood what they needed to do. You can find an extended discussion of this in Friedman and Schwartz’s ‘The Great Contraction’. It appears to me that Bernanke’s actions have been based on Friedman and Schwartz’s criticisms of the 30s Fed. He’s certainly fighting a deflation, something the 30s Fed failed to do.


130 posted on 01/02/2012 10:47:34 AM PST by Pelham (Islam. The original Evil Empire)
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To: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten

[ Things don’t happen by accident. ]

Sometimes they do.. but their rare..

The Cloward-Piven-ing of America is well documented.
In your face.. displayed on prime time by Glen Beck..
And almost totally ignored by all media.. even FOX since Beck has skidaddled..

NO presidential candidate will touch it..
except for a few offhand comments about Alinsky by Newt..
Could be America does not even want to face “the truth”..

NO I’LL GO FARTHER.. America does not want to face the truth..
like if they go to sleep(politically) when they wake up after the election all will be well..

America seems to have become a cartoon of itself..


131 posted on 01/02/2012 11:04:18 AM PST by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole...)
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To: wardaddy

I miss puroresu too - he had a way with expressing truth so clearly. What happened to him?


132 posted on 01/02/2012 11:14:34 AM PST by little jeremiah (We will have to go through hell to get out of hell.)
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To: listenhillary
Why can’t my state look out for it’s own interests and enact a 50% tariff on every imported item from other states? My state is being destroyed by cheap imports from other states in the US.

Suprised that you know so little about the US Constitution:

The U.S. Constitution of 1789 gave the federal government authority to tax, stating that Congress has the power to "... lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States." Tariffs between states is prohibited by the U.S. Constitution and all domestically made products can be imported or shipped to another state tax free.

The US Constitution Article I, Section 9, Clause 5 provides a further limitation:

No Tax or Duty shall be laid on Articles exported from any State.

133 posted on 01/02/2012 11:16:06 AM PST by central_va ( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: nathanbedford; wardaddy; blam
It appears that the reality is so taboo that instead you will be ignored to death.

The only way to go, IMO, and that's slow. The country couldn't stand the shock if all this info about racial violence and decay were in your face 24/7 - TV, newspapers magazines, blogs etc.

Here's an article just up today: Blight of the Living Dead, about an area of Atlanta called The Bluff.

Here's a line from the article: Atlanta councilman Ivory Lee Young Jr. said it isn’t the gun-wielding gangbangers who are guilty of “terrorism”—it’s the people they frightened into the suburbs.

I have no idea where it's going, except I don't expect a happy ending.
134 posted on 01/02/2012 11:29:30 AM PST by caveat emptor (Zippity Do Dah)
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To: WilliamIII

[ I wish it were as simple as Democrats - bad, Republicans - good. ]

Its the UNIONS.. they have become Vampires..
Vampires, the Borg, The Wraith, a Tape Worm or Parasites by any metaphorical reference you can name..

Crabs, Lice, Fleas, Blood parasites, Skin parasites, Intestinal parasites, Viruses,
Unions are economic parasites..

The Federal Government has become and “IS” a parasite to the States..
The federal government is “PEOPLE”... people from both parties..

In some places the State government may be a parasite to local government..
State government is also “PEOPLE”..

Government workers and Unions have become sympathetic to each other..
They FEED on a Host(other people)...........

Would make a seriously GOOD MOVIE...


135 posted on 01/02/2012 11:30:39 AM PST by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole...)
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To: mas cerveza por favor

“That is BS. Unions do not control the right-to-work states. There will not be anyone left to buy goods and pay taxes if the economy is hollowed out by sending away the jobs. Free Traitorism, the original Liberalism, has no basis in reality. Tariffs are the are the only rational solution. “

LOL. No union apologist is going to fool my butt, I’ve seen the DEVASTATION caused when plants unionize enough with my own two eyes (i.e., about 3 until they close after ‘winning’ the vote).

If we really WANT jobs here, then we have to adapt our political structure to REALITY, not to some fantasy that left-wing money-laundering operations (i.e., today’s unions) have ANY INTEREST AT ALL in supporting this country. They’re no different than the OWS crowd.


136 posted on 01/02/2012 12:10:25 PM PST by BobL ("Heartless" and "Inhumane" FReepers for Cain - we've HAD ENOUGH)
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To: MrB

Who is to blame? Look to the people who run the cities? Look to the Union Contracts? Look to the spending habits? Look to the corruption? What political party is most responsible?
Democrats! If people voted them out—rather than re-elect them things will change.


137 posted on 01/02/2012 12:49:58 PM PST by Forward the Light Brigade (Into the Jaws of H*ll)
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To: central_va; listenhillary

Under the Articles of Confederation there were plenty of trade disputes between the states.

The Philadelphia Convention that created the Constitution was preceded by two other conferences that sought to deal with commercial issues, the Mount Vernon Conference of 1785 and the Annapolis Convention of 1786. One impetus for replacing the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution was the issue of trade between the states.

So while Mr hillary did bring up an interesting issue, Mr _va is correct that the Constitution prevents tariffs between the states. It certainly doesn’t prohibit tariffs on foreign trade since that was the principle means of funding the national government for the first 125 years of the nation’s existence, after which the free trade wing got its wish of reducing tariffs and instead the tax burden was shifted onto the American citizenry whether or not they choose to purchase foreign goods.


138 posted on 01/02/2012 1:20:02 PM PST by Pelham (Islam. The original Evil Empire)
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To: Kickass Conservative

hahahehe! bred...


139 posted on 01/02/2012 1:52:39 PM PST by fabian (" And a new day will dawn for those who stand long, and the forests will echo with laughter")
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To: detective
The Great depression was a number of factors. The debt bubble was the main cause of the economic decline. Had government stayed out of it, then it would have come back in a few years. Hoover raised the high end of taxes from the 20%+ range to the low 60% range. That will work wonders to dampen any economy for years to come. The tariff in the early 30’s helped drive down exports since we exported a lot of what we made. Then we put the nail in the coffin by electing FDR. He raised taxes even further after running on a platform that ridiculed Hoover for doing the same thing. Other restrictive laws, ordering the confiscation of peoples gold (reimbursing them I believe at a slightly higher rate, or maybe that was silver only) and then revaluing the metal, i.e. monetary inflation(devaluing the currency).
140 posted on 01/02/2012 2:00:56 PM PST by DarkWaters ("Deception is a state of mind --- and the mind of the state" --- James Jesus Angleton)
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