Posted on 04/25/2016 4:48:00 AM PDT by HomerBohn
Are we witnessing the beginning of the end for the United States of America?
All great nations eventually fall, and the United States is not going to be any exception. Many of those that write about the decline of our once great country tend to focus on external threats, and there are certainly many that could be talked about. But perhaps even more ominous is the internal societal meltdown that we see happening all around us.
According to Real Clear Politics, recent surveys show that 67 percent of Americans believe that the country is on the wrong track, and only 26 percent of Americans believe that it is headed in the right direction. So even though we are tremendously divided as to what the solutions are, the vast majority of us can see that something is deeply, deeply wrong with America.
Personally, I spend a lot of time writing about our economic problems. We have piled up the largest mountain of debt in the history of the planet, last year the middle class became a minority for the first time in our history, and 47 percent of all Americans couldnt even pay an unexpected $400 emergency room bill without borrowing the money or selling something. But I dont want to focus on economics in this article.
Neither do I plan to focus on our political problems. The fact that somewhere around half the country plans to vote for Hillary Clinton in November shows just how far gone we are as a nation. And the Republican Party is essentially just a watered-down version of the Democrats at this point. On average, Congress has just a 14.5 percent approval rating, and yet we keep sending the same corrupt politicians back to Washington D.C. time after time.
What in the world is wrong with us?
Physically we are a giant mess too. According to USA Today, the obesity rate in the United States has more than doubled over the past 25 years, and the OECD has found that the U.S. has the most overweight population in the entire industrialized world by a wide margin.
But our physical problems are not going to be the focus of this article either.
Instead, I want to focus on what is going on inside our heads and inside our hearts. I want to focus on our mental, emotional and spiritual problems.
Alvin Conway of The Extinction Protocol has been chronicling global disasters for years, and he has just posted an insightful piece in which he comments on the growing social decay that we see all around us
According to Covenant Eyes, an internet search group, 1 out of 5 mobile searches on the internet involves pornography. Illegal drugs continue to be both manufactured and transported into the U.S. with no apparent way of halting or stopping the flow. In the US alone, more than 15 million people abuse prescription drugs, more than the combined number of people who reportedly abuse cocaine, hallucinogens, inhalants and heroin.
If the war against drugs cant be won, what luck will we ever have winning the war on terror? Does anyone remember who won Lyndon B. Johnsons famed war on poverty? Regardless, lets throw some more taxpayers money at an issues that money along cant fix.
Later in his article, Conway goes on to link this social decay with the spiritual decline of our nation
According to Pew Forum, the number of people who claim to be religious in America is declining as the country becomes more and more secular. Research Center finds that the percentage of adults (ages 18 and older) who describe themselves as Christians has dropped by nearly eight percentage points in just seven years, from 78.4% in an equally massive Pew Research survey in 2007 to 70.6% in 2014. Over the same period, the percentage of Americans who are religiously unaffiliated describing themselves as atheist, agnostic or nothing in particular has jumped more than six points, from 16.1% to 22.8%. The U.S. is beginning to look more and more like ancient Rome before it collapsed.
I agree with Conway. America is starting to look more and more like the Roman Empire just before it collapsed.
A nation is only as strong as its population, and right now we are quite a disaster. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, the suicide rate in the United States has spiked to the highest level in almost 30 years. The following is an excerpt from a Washington Post article entitled U.S. suicide rate has risen sharply in the 21st century
The U.S. suicide rate has increased sharply since the turn of the century, led by an even greater rise among middle-aged white people, particularly women, according to federal data released Friday.
Last decades severe recession, more drug addiction, gray divorce, increased social isolation, and even the rise of the Internet and social media may have contributed to the growth in suicide, according to a variety of people who study the issue.
That same article goes on to say that the suicide rate in this country increased by a whopping 24 percent from 1999 to 2014.
Is that a sign of a healthy nation?
At this point things have gotten so bad that even 70 percent of our pastors are battling depression. The following was authored by respected journalist Jennifer LeClaire
There is no lack of statistics about pastors and depression, burnout, health, low pay, spirituality, relationships and longevityand none of them are good. According to the Schaeffer Institute, 70 percent of pastors constantly fight depression, and 71 percent are burned out. Meanwhile, 72 percent of pastors say they only study the Bible when they are preparing for sermons; 80 percent believe pastoral ministry has negatively affected their families; and 70 percent say they dont have a close friend.
The Schaeffer Institute also reports that 80 percent of seminary and Bible school graduates will leave the ministry within five years.
We are a deeply, deeply unhappy nation, and we have been trained to turn to pills as the solution.
According to research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 59 percent of all U.S. adults are on at least one prescription drug at this point, and 15 percent of all U.S. adults are on at least five prescription drugs.
Those are absolutely astounding numbers to me. We are the most drugged up nation on the face of the planet, and yet we just keep on getting less happy.
Here are some more selected numbers from a previous article that back up that claim
Back in 1987, 61.1 percent of all Americans reported being happy at work. Today, 52.3 percent of all Americans say that they are unhappy at work.
A different survey found that 70 percent of all Americans do not feel engaged or inspired at their jobs.
One survey of 50-year-old men in the U.S. found that only 12 percent of them said that they were very happy.
The number of Americans diagnosed with depression increases by about 20 percent each year.
According to the New York Times, more than 30 million Americans take antidepressants.
Doctors in the United States write more than 250 million prescriptions for antidepressants each year.
The rate of antidepressant use among middle aged women is far higher than for the population as a whole. It is hard to believe, but right now one out of every four women in their 40s and 50s is taking an antidepressant medication.
Compared to children in Europe, children in the United States are three times more likely to be prescribed antidepressants.
In America today, there are 60 million people that abuse alcohol and there are 22 million people that use illegal drugs.
America has the highest rate of illegal drug use on the entire planet.
America has the highest divorce rate in the world by a wide margin.
America has the highest percentage of one person households on the entire planet.
100 years ago, 4.52 people were living in the average U.S. household, but now the average U.S. household only consists of 2.59 people.
We are more isolated, more lonely and more miserable than we have ever been before.
But does that mean that we are on the verge of collapsing as a nation?
Just like during the days of the Roman Empire, most Americans cannot even conceive of a time when America will be no more. And yet we can all see that the foundations are being constantly chipped away at.
Will we be able to survive once our foundations are totally gone?
‘No one living under any substantial federally subsidized income should be allowed to vote for reasons of conflict of interest at least.’
If, by this, you think I mean those receiving the SS they paid into or the members and former members of the military collecting taxpayer money for their service in protecting the taxpayer, then you’re just looking for a fight.
Try down the hall at the office of elections when they allow vast numbers of overseas ballots from military serving overseas because they vote majority republican
Kinda indicated "no exemptions" to me.
BTW, "Try down the hall at the office of elections when they allow vast numbers of overseas ballots from military serving overseas because they vote majority republican"...you sure you don't wanna rephrase that? I THINK I know what you meant, but....
IMO, repealing the XIX amendment would be a great place to start.
It's easy to track the beginning of America's decline when we foolishly gave women the right to vote.
For the most part, men aren't the ones voting for the expansion of the nanny state.
No one living under any substantial federally subsidized income should be allowed to vote for reasons of conflict of interest at least. Period
Stop
Anyone who equates this group with veterans and or social security recipients can’t properly discern and needs a lesson in basic civics.
No I don’t want to rephrase anything. In Florida for instance in 2000 vast amounts of ballots were disposed of from overseas military.
Military votes majority republican. The democrats are the massive cheaters. That’s well known
its the people....look in the mirror...its the people demanding drugs...
govt and military decisions should never be left up to the ones receiving the goodies ....
Vatican 2 IIRC changed the way we Catholics viewed sex....
before, sex was for the creation of children...
after Vatican 2, it was changed to include the "mutual satisfaction of the couple"...
IOWS...sex was important for making babies, and you had to be married to do that, and then all of a sudden, babies were just another factor to consider...that pleasure was equally important...
and now, pleasure is all people seek...
I agree with you. Mostly because I am a history buff and, further, I believe what Secretary Seward and Lincoln himself wanted to do to resolve the slavery problem: ship them all back to the country from which they were obtained.
If the right ever gets complete control of this now pitiful nation they should do the same thing in regards to Obama’s deliberate and calculated importation of the evil Muslims.
maybe just put the women in burquas while you’re at it...
men who can act without thought of financial penalty would make much better choices...
I don’t take oxy
I wouldn’t even consider taking it for more than one week without admitting I was an addict. Seeing in the medical industry the evil that comes out when anyone is forced by a nurse busy with life saving measures on some other patient who would have the gall to have a cardiac event, to have to wait twenty minutes for their scheduled oxy, Ativan, tramodol or Xanax, I call them addicts. That’s what they are. I treat them as someone who would take their mothers diamond ring and sell it to get a fix Their families are caught in the dysfunction and I won’t be. I give them their mess because that s what they and their doctror and their families have decided on
But I don’t use. I couldn’t and have a normal life
I did not read the thread. I am very busy
I have zero doubt there are oxy addicts on this site
Your comment should be underscored!
Pensions for military having worked twenty to thirty years being twenty four seven in call are never goodies. I don’t care what kind of sycophantic worker any of tgem have been in any number of their jobs I have never in twenty five years in the military met one twenty plus - er that doesn’t deserve a pension
It is not a goodie. It is part of the lack of compensation one would get doing the same job in the private sector
It is certainly not decided upon by the military itself. It is congress who is in charge of the military. And We are not yet communist— it is the citizens who are in charge of congress. Who are in charge of the military
Quit insulting the military
The reason the military does anything is at the command of the commander in chief and the congress both of whom are voted in by the electorate
Tgere is never ever going to be a valid point made without realizing that
The military works for the people. It’s the people in the majority that want the homosexual influx.
I would only add the word “Practical” in front of the word “atheism.” There are plenty of “religious” folks who are acting like there are no truly transcendental truths.
No, but there are individuals who appear to be preparing to collapse as individuals. There are lots of people who are obese, but there are also many of us who take care of ourselves. Like all countries, we have folks who use drugs, booze and tobacco, but many of us don't.
There have always been people who thought that the world was coming to an end. There have always been people who are unhappy. There have always been people who are certain that the rest of the world is causing their misery. There have always been angry people who blame everyone else for their personal failures.
It's sad, but I don't think that there is really any cure for people who find it so difficult to appreciate the gift of life that has been given to them. Just pray for them.
I consider myself very lucky to have been born in this country. It is exceptional.
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