Friday, August 14, 2015

A COUNTRY RUN BY IDIOTS




 A  COUNTRY  RUN  BY  IDIOTS 



idiots - founders


 August 5, 2015



We truly live in a country run by idiots. The contradictions between common sense and government actions are just too many to have happened by accident or chance. But perhaps the leaders are not the idiots. Maybe the people tolerating such leaders and laws are the true idiots.

What follows is a contrast between common folk wisdom and what Washington considers wisdom. These contradictions are inconvenient for government, threatening to reveal their incompetence or hidden agenda. The author of this piece is unknown although it sounds like something that could have come from Jeff Foxworthy who popularized this presentation style.
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Oh, and regarding the image to the right — we are the idiots for accepting this nonsense.
If you can get arrested for hunting or fishing without a license, but not for being in the country illegally, you live in a country run by idiots.
If you have to get your parent’s permission to go on a field trip or to take an aspirin in school, but not to get an abortion, you live in a country run by idiots.
If you have to show identification to board an airplane, cash a check, buy liquor or check out a library book, but not to vote who runs the government, you live in a country run by idiots.


If the government wants to ban stable, law-abiding citizens from owning gun magazines with more than ten rounds, but gives 20 F-16 fighter jets to the crazy leaders in Egypt, you live in a country run by idiots.
If, in the largest city, you can buy two 16-ounce sodas but not a 24-ounce soda because 24-ounces of a sugary drink might make you fat, you live in a country run by idiots. 
If an 80-year-old woman can be strip-searched by the TSA but a woman in a hijab is only subject to having her neck and head searched, you live in a country run by idiots.
If your government believes that the best way to eradicate trillions of dollars of debt is to spend trillions more, you live in a country run by idiots.
If a seven year old boy can be thrown out of school for saying his teacher is cute, but hosting a sexual exploration or diversity class in grade school is perfectly acceptable, you live in a country run by idiots.
If hard work and success are met with higher taxes and more government intrusion, while not working is rewarded with EBT cards, WIC checks, Medicaid, Subsidized Housing and Free Cell Phones, you live in a country run by idiots.
If the government’s plan for getting people back to work is to incentivize NOT working with 99 weeks of unemployment checks and no requirement to prove they applied but cannot find work, you live in a country run by idiots.
If being stripped of the ability to defend yourself makes you more safe according to the government, you live in a country run by idiots.
If you are offended by this article, I’ll bet you voted for the idiots who are running our great country into the ground.
GOD BLESS AMERICA

KEEP YOUR DOCTOR – CHANGE YOUR SENATOR AND YOUR PRESIDENT, TOO!

http://www.economicnoise.com/2015/08/05/a-country-run-by-idiots/

The Constitution of the United States of America, Article VII

(This is still important info, but it is only from the USA Corporation constitution of 1871 as the 'Organic Act of 1871' made our government a corporation, including War Profit, and the original constitution for the Republic is stated as The Constitution for the united States of America!)

 

The Constitution of the United States of America, Article VII

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articlevii

Article VII

The ratification of the conventions of nine states, shall be sufficient for the establishment of this Constitution between the states so ratifying the same.

http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2015/08/the-constitution-of-united-states-of_31.html

The Constitution of the United States of America, Article VI

(This is still important info, but it is only from the USA Corporation constitution of 1871 as the 'Organic Act of 1871' made our government a corporation, including War Profit, and the original constitution for the Republic is stated as The Constitution for the united States of America!)

 

The Constitution of the United States of America, Article VI

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articlevi

Article VI

All debts contracted and engagements entered into, before the adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the Confederation.
This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the members of the several state legislatures, and all executive and judicial officers, both of the United States and of the several states, shall be bound by oath or affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.

http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2015/08/the-constitution-of-united-states-of_14.html

The Constitution of the United States of America, Article V

(This is still important info, but it is only from the USA Corporation constitution of 1871 as the 'Organic Act of 1871' made our government a corporation, including War Profit, and the original constitution for the Republic is stated as The Constitution for the united States of America!)

 

The Constitution of the United States of America, Article V

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articlev

Article V

The Congress, whenever two thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose amendments to this Constitution, or, on the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states, shall call a convention for proposing amendments, which, in either case, shall be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of this Constitution, when ratified by the legislatures of three fourths of the several states, or by conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress; provided that no amendment which may be made prior to the year one thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth section of the first article; and that no state, without its consent, shall be deprived of its equal suffrage in the Senate.

http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2015/08/the-constitution-of-united-states-of_13.html

More than half of Americans have gone 12 months without a vacation

More than half of Americans have gone 12 months without a vacation

August 13, 2015

If you haven't taken a vacation in a year, you aren't alone.

More than 135 million Americans, or 56%, say they haven't taken a vacation in the last 12 months, compared to 126 million Americans, or 52%, who reported going without a vacation for a year in 2014, according to a telephone survey of 1,000 Americans.

Another 15% of those surveyed said they haven't been on vacation in seven to 12 months and 10% said it has been four to six months, with 16% saying they have been on vacation within the last three months, according to the survey. 

A vacation was defined in the survey as a week off of work to a place at least 100 miles away from home. 

The survey by the insurance company Allianz Global Assistance, echoes previous studies and polls that show Americans are denying themselves vacation even when their employers offer it.

The Allianz survey did not ask why people are putting off vacation time, but other surveys have found that Americans fear being replaced or fear they will accumulate a backlog of work if they go on vacation. 

A survey last year by the U.S. Travel Assn. found that 40% of Americans who were questioned said they put off vacation because they don't want to return to a mountain of work.

Another 35% said they feel no one else can do their work while they are on vacation and 22% said they worry that they will be seen as replaceable if they take time off, according to the online survey of 1,303 Americans.

 

'True Universal Time' -- Equation outline

New post on Dutchsinse

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by Michael Janitch
Finally I can tell you what I've been working on over the past several months -- even going back several years -- now ready for somewhat of an announcement.
Be ready, this is huge, and I'm not joking in the least.
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 'True Universal Time' -- Equation outline

by Dutchsinse (michael janitch)
time-travel
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I have developed an overall theory of "time" as it relates to Mass , Space, and Energy.
Not referring to "time on a clock", but ACTUAL time of the greater Universe.  Time as a force, not as you imagine it on a wall clock.
This actual physical force of "time" is what I am calling
True Universal Time is the actual "time" in which Mass and Space operate.
This  true universal time allows for Mass and Space to exist in the same way that Space allows for mass to exist, and conversely mass allowing for a TIME for the space to be occupied by said mass.
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A 3D cube showing a XYZ axis in a "space". In order for the cube to even be there to begin with, the space must be created, and the time forms as a byproduct of "the beginning" or "the first time" that the mass was placed into the space. Time would then be proportional to the amount of mass, and the distance the mass traveled through space, or the amount of space the mass occupies.

Mass, Space, and Time all must simultaneously exist in order for each other to exist.
You cannot have mass without a space for it to occupy, and you cannot have space without some kind of mass (or lack of mass) to define it (even if that space is a void it is still occupied by a void), and finally you cannot have mass in a space without a "time" for it to occupy that space.
You simply cannot have one without the other.  All three must exists at once in order for mass to move through space.
In other words, you can't have an object in a space without having space to begin with.. and you can't have space for a mass unless there is a TIME in which the mass was placed in the space to begin with.
The "time" of the placing of mass into a space would be called "beginning" I would suppose, even if it is an energy placed into a void, the "time" the energy appeared in the void would be called "the first time" the energy was placed in the void.
Thus we have the "True Universal Time" concept which I have developed , which was born out of the aforementioned truths.
"True Universal Time" consists of other physical elements and is fully based upon the laws of physics.
Time is a physical byproduct of energy and space.  Read on, don't scoff yet!
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We know that Mass = Energy from Einsteins famous E=mc2 proofs, and we know that space exists for multiple reasons... mainly we know there is "space" for mass to exist because we ourselves are made of "mass" too , and since we are here inside of this "space" which mass inhabits...
We call this space which mass inhabits "the universe".  We know the space of the universe is subject to mass, and "space" even though it is an empty "void" somehow bends around objects with great mass.
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How can "nothing" bend?
Obviously "space" and "void" isn't exactly a good term to describe the Universe which our mass inhabits.  Clearly space itself (the Universe which supplies space for our masses to reside) is actually physical in some way.
If space is empty, how can a large mass warp it?  People talk of Gravity causing the warping .. but never discuss WHAT IS WARPED?
They may say "space time" is warping.. but what is this "space time" made of ?  I'll address this question further down.
I digress in the rhetorical question asking.
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Einstein proved mass = energy.... if Mass = Energy then we can replace everything above where it says "mass" and interchange it with "energy".

Now we get to the actual "theory" portion which I will be presenting in detail at a later date via video...
What is this "time", and what is it made of? How is it formed from Energy + Space?
"True Universal Time", as I am understanding this concept, consists only of how "long" energy exists in space.
"True time" (for short) is = to Energy expended over a distance in space.
In an equation, it would appear simply at T = ED squared.
This is my theory which I claim today publicly, not to be ripped by someone else.
Time = Energy over distance (squared). Or T=ED2
In the irony of ironies, I would like to point out Ted Theodore Logan now makes a lot more sense. :) (just a coincidence I promise).
Time is equal to Energy over a distance. Einsteins equations in relativity also back up my "theory" on this -- as mass is accelerated to the speed of light, "time" begins to change.
Of course now we can understand that since T=ED when mass passes through space "faster", that "time" can be altered based upon the speed in which mass is pushed to.
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If we want to know the "real" time of the Universe, we can apply T=ED in reverse to determine (T).
DE=T ... Distance X Energy = "Time" ...
ET=D ..... Energy X "Time" = Distance
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Because Time is = to Energy over a distance , thus more energy over a greater distance = a longer time.
I'll break down the hard equations and proofs in a video (when I get them done).
But for now, I've got to get it out there in case something happens to me (by accident or otherwise).
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Based upon these ideas, of course the possibility and talk of "time travel" comes into play. Can T=ED be tweaked or applied to this famous concept of traveling "through" time.
We can determine that IF time = Energy over Distance ..... would it then be possible to apply Distance and Energy in such a way as to influence "Time" around the energy we are sending across the distance.
Now I know why TED rides in a phone booth!
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In all actuality, the way I'm now comprehending this, yes.. time travel could be possible -- if Time is nothing more than energy over a distance, then you would need to apply energy to mass to accelerate your time.
Since we are talking about Universal time.. one would need to access the background universes "energy" in order to "travel" through this medium.
I'm assuming that the background Universal medium is electrical / plasmoid in nature. That the one constant in the "sea of Energy" is indeed electricity or close to it when trying to describe what it is that makes up all things in the "universe".
If you were able to envelope yourself somehow inside a pure electrical field, independent of outside sources.. theoretically I suppose that the interior "space" would be protected, while the "outside" of the electrical field could be manipulated from the interior in order to allow for a "traveling" through time.
I also suppose that since there is a "time" for every mass in space at every point in the past, that IF you were "inside" energy, and IF you could apply a + and - charge to the electrical field.. that all you would need to do is apply a negative or positive electrical charge to move back and forward through time INSIDE this "mass" of energy.
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LOL @ at that concept, but there it is!
To head off the conspiracy theorists, NO .. I'm not a time traveler from the future --- at least not yet that is to say :D
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Cheers, and much love to all those who read this and understand -- and please don't scoff until I've presented the full breakdown for you to review.
This is just a teaser for the most part, and to prevent anyone from ripping me off.

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The High Price of Rejecting the Iran Deal

The High Price of Rejecting the Iran Deal


By JACOB J. LEW AUG. 13, 2015

WASHINGTON — THE Iran nuclear deal offers a long-term solution to one of the most urgent threats of our time. Without this deal, Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, would be less than 90 days away from having enough fissile material to make a nuclear bomb. This deal greatly reduces the threat of Iran’s nuclear program, making Iran’s breakout time four times as long, securing unprecedented access to ensure that we will know if Iran cheats and giving us the leverage to hold it to its commitments.
Those calling on Congress to scrap the deal argue that the United States could have gotten a better deal, and still could, if we unilaterally ramped up existing sanctions, enough to force Iran to dismantle its entire nuclear program or even alter the character of its regime wholesale. This assumption is a dangerous fantasy, flying in the face of economic and diplomatic reality.
To be sure, the United States does have tremendous economic influence. But it was not this influence alone that persuaded countries across Europe and Asia to join the current sanction policy, one that required them to make costly sacrifices, curtail their purchases of Iran’s oil, and put Iran’s foreign reserves in escrow. They joined us because we made the case that Iran’s nuclear program was an uncontained threat to global stability and, most important, because we offered a concrete path to address it diplomatically — which we did.
In the eyes of the world, the nuclear agreement — endorsed by the United Nations Security Council and more than 90 other countries — addresses the threat of Iran’s nuclear program by constraining it for the long term and ensuring that it will be exclusively peaceful. If Congress now rejects this deal, the elements that were fundamental in establishing that international consensus will be gone.
The simple fact is that, after two years of testing Iran in negotiations, the international community does not believe that ramping up sanctions will persuade Iran to eradicate all traces of its hard-won civil nuclear program or sever its ties to its armed proxies in the region. Foreign governments will not continue to make costly sacrifices at our demand.
Indeed, they would more likely blame us for walking away from a credible solution to one of the world’s greatest security threats, and would continue to re-engage with Iran. Instead of toughening the sanctions, a decision by Congress to unilaterally reject the deal would end a decade of isolation of Iran and put the United States at odds with the rest of the world.
Some critics nevertheless argue that we can force the hands of these countries by imposing powerful secondary sanctions against those that refuse to follow our lead.
But that would be a disaster. The countries whose cooperation we need — including those in the European Union, China, Japan, India and South Korea, as well as the companies and banks that handle their oil purchases and hold foreign reserves — are among the largest economies in the world. If we were to cut them off from the American dollar and our financial system, we would set off extensive financial hemorrhaging, not just in our partner countries but in the United States as well.
Our strong, open economic relations with these countries constitute a foundation of the global economy. Nearly 40 percent of American exports go to the European Union, China, Japan, India and Korea — trade that cannot continue without banking connections.
The major importers of Iranian oil — China, India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Turkey — together account for nearly a fifth of our goods exports and own 47 percent of foreign-held American treasuries. They will not agree to indefinite economic sacrifices in the name of an illusory better deal. We should think very seriously before threatening to cripple the largest banks and companies in these countries.
Consider the Bank of Japan, a key institutional holder of Iran’s foreign reserves. Cutting off Japan from the American banking system through sanctions would mean that we could not honor our sovereign responsibility to service and repay the more than $1 trillion in American treasuries held by Japan’s central bank. And those would be direct consequences of our sanctions, not to mention the economic aftershocks and the inevitable retaliation.
We must remember recent history. In 1996, in the absence of any other international support for imposing sanctions on Iran, Congress tried to force the hands of foreign companies, creating secondary sanctions that threatened to penalize them for investing in Iran’s energy sector. The idea was to force international oil companies to choose between doing business with Iran or the United States, with the expectation that all would choose us.
This outraged our foreign partners, particularly the European Union, which threatened retaliatory action and referral to the World Trade Organization and passed its own law prohibiting companies from complying. The largest oil companies of Europe and Asia stayed in Iran until, more than a decade later, we built a global consensus around the threat posed by Iran and put forward a realistic diplomatic means of addressing it.
This outraged our foreign partners, particularly the European Union, which threatened retaliatory action and referral to the World Trade Organization and passed its own law prohibiting companies from complying. The largest oil companies of Europe and Asia stayed in Iran until, more than a decade later, we built a global consensus around the threat posed by Iran and put forward a realistic diplomatic means of addressing it.
The deal we reached last month is strong, unprecedented and good for America, with all the key elements the international community demanded to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. Congress should approve this deal and ignore critics who offer no alternative.

Jacob J. Lew is the secretary of the Treasury.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/14/opinion/the-high-price-of-rejecting-the-iran-deal.html&asset?_r=0 

The Junior Priests Of Gaya Trying To Swindle Navajo Affected By Their Pollution Of The Animas River...

The Junior Priests Of Gaya Trying To Swindle Navajo Affected By Their Pollution Of The Animas River...
Posted By: Watchman
Date: Thursday, 13-Aug-2015 23:33:43

At least the P.C. liberals who run the EPA are nice to Indians, right? Wrong: The PC Gaya Worshippers are pulling the same shit they always have on the people. Act nice, shake some benjamins toward them with one hand while getting multi billions from their true god, the NWO corporations with their other hand.
The idiot sheep, meanwhile, wring their hands over sob stories told by well paid actors who publish feel good movies paid for by corporations which depict pastoral and peaceful river scenes sponsoring their true goddess, Gaya..
WAKE the Hell up, people... Their shit really DOES stink.
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The EPA is trying to cheat Navajo Indians by getting them to sign away their rights to future claims from the agency’s Gold King Mine disaster, tribal officials charged Wednesday, adding more to the administration’s public relations problems over the spill that threatens critical Southwest waterways.
Environmental Protection Agency officials were going door to door asking Navajos, some of whom don’t speak English as their primary language, to sign a form that offers to pay damages incurred so far from the spill, but waiving the right to come back and ask for more if their costs escalate or if they discover bigger problems, Navajo President Russell Begaye told The Washington Times.
If any private company behaved like this, Beltway bureauweenies would punish it most righteously, and none with more sanctimonious malice than those infesting the EPA.
The spill has dumped millions of gallons of polluted wastewater into the Animas River, which feeds the San Juan River and eventually the Colorado River, which provide water for grazing and crops in much of the Four Corners area, the quadripoint of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. The Navajo Nation covers much of that territory.
No worries, the EPA will make up for it by destroying the coal industry, which provides us with half of our electricity, thereby saving the world from global warming — if you believe in that sort of thing.
Meanwhile, back in the world of factual reality, toxic heavy metals continue to pour into the river from the EPA’s mess. The Tang-colored poisoned water already stretches for 100 miles.
http://www.fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/epa-tries-to-swindle-indians-affected-by-gold-king-mine-debacle/139578#more-139578

http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=24869

Earthquake — Craton edge displacement obvious

8/14/2015 — Rare New Jersey / New York Earthquake — 

Craton edge displacement obvious  

by Michael Janitch
A very rare M2.5 earthquake struck the East coast in New Jersey just a few miles West of metropolitan New York City.
2.5 new york new jersey aug 15 2015 earthquake
The earthquake epicenter was below a residential subdivision between Bernardsville + Mendham New Jersey.
new york new jersey earthquake aug 14 2015
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New York , New England, and the East coast was an area of focus in the most recent earthquake forecasts.
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Information on this earthquake from the USGS:

M2.5 - 3km N of Bernardsville, New Jersey

Magnitude/uncertainty2.5 mb_lg± 0.1
Location/uncertainty40.747°N 74.574°W± 1.3 km
Depth/uncertainty5.5 km± 7.6
Origin Time2015-08-14 07:41:23.870 UTC
Number of Stations
Number of Phases39
Minimum Distance7.12 km (0.06°)
Travel Time Residual0.65 sec
Azimuthal Gap90°
FE RegionNew Jersey (494)

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A sad day for Justice

(The Judge contradicts his own Ruling, as well as well as rules BLM can declare anything!)

A sad day for Justice

Posted on July 23, 2015 • By Ron

David Justice sentenced to 30 days in jail, two years supervised probation

GRAND JUNCTION- A smiling but handcuffed David Justice was escorted July 21 from the Wayne N. Aspinall federal courthouse by U.S. marshalls following a sentence of 30 days in jail and two years of supervised probation, issued by federal Judge Robert Blackburn, for his role in removing Bureau of Land Management barriers from Cushman Creek Road.
Justice is serving his time at the Mesa County Detention Facility. His sentencing came exactly two years to the day after he was photographed by the Western Slope Watchdog wielding a long log he was using to pry the barrier from the road near Olathe.
The federal prosecution subpoeaned Watchdog publisher Ron Bain – the only non-particpating witness – and forced him to testify against Justice, who was assisted that day by 22 road access activists.
Reaction in the packed courtroom was hostile and angry. Wally Smith, a Montrose resident, approached a uniformed security guard after the sentencing and remarked, “Trash. You’re nothing but trash.”
Justice, a paralegal, was acting pro se – without a lawyer – during the sentencing hearing. In December 2014, he fired his lawyer, Gary Fielder, from last year’s jury trial because, Justice said, he was “extremely disappointed at my representation at trial.”
The court sent Justice’s pre-sentencing report to Fielder despite his firing, so Judge Blackburn recessed the hearing for 30 minutes to give Justice a chance to read the pre-sentencing report, which he told the judge he objected to on several grounds.
“The BLM had encroached upon” a county-owned road, he said, but the pre-sentencing report continued the “presumption that the BLM owns the barricades and right-of-way. I don’t concede that position.”
Justice argued that Cushman Creek Road had an “historic and traditional scope,” and that it’s “not federal government property. I do not remorse over the activity performed. The BLM has taken the position of closing rights-of-way that they don’t own. Throughout the course of the proceeding, there was denial that there was even a road there.”
Before pronouncing sentence, Judge Blackburn stated, “This was a protest. They wanted to send a message.”
The judge said that the recommended sentence of 30 days in jail and two years of supervised probation would serve the purpose of “deterring Mr. Justice and deterring the people who were out there with him.”
Judge Blackburn cited Justice’s refusal to obtain a driver’s license or car insurance as showing “a disrespect of our legal system. No citizen has the right or duty to break the law to reach a higher call of duty. We would have nothing but lawlessness, nothing but anarchy.”
Justice was also ordered to pay $4,264 in restitution after Judge Blackburn said, “No fine will be imposed.”
Justice has 14 days to file an appeal of his sentence. He filed a motion for a stay of execution the day of the sentencing hearing.
The judge offered to appoint Justice an attorney if he could not afford one.

http://westernslopewatchdog.com/2015/07/a-sad-day-for-justice/

46 million Americans go to food banks, and long lines for dwindling food supplies begin at 6:30 AM

46 million Americans go to food banks, and long lines for dwindling food supplies begin at 6:30 AM

Those that run food banks all over America say that demand for their services just continues to explode

46 million Americans go to food banks, and long lines for dwindling food supplies begin at 6:30 AM
by Michael Snyder | Economic Collapse Blog | August 14, 2015

Those that run food banks all over America say that demand for their services just continues to explode. It always amazes me that there are still people out there that insist that an “economic collapse” is not happening. From their air-conditioned homes in their cushy suburban neighborhoods they mock the idea that the U.S. economy is crumbling. But if they would just go down and visit the local food banks in their areas, they would see how much people are hurting.
According to Feeding America spokesman Ross Fraser, 46 million Americans got food from a food bank at least one time during 2014. Because the demand has become so overwhelming, some food banks are cutting back on the number of days they operate and the amount of food that is given to each family. As you will see below, many impoverished Americans are lining up at food banks as early as 6:30 in the morning just so that they can be sure to get something before the food runs out. And yet there are still many people out there that have the audacity to say that everything is just fine in America. Shame on them for ignoring the pain of millions upon millions of their fellow citizens.
Poverty in America is getting worse, not better. And no amount of spin from Barack Obama or his apologists can change that fact.
This year, it is being projected that food banks in the United States will give away an all-time record 4 billion pounds of food.
Over the past decade, that number has more than doubled.
And that number would be even higher if food banks had more food to give away. The demand has become so crushing that some food banks have actually reduced the amount of food each family gets
Food banks across the country are seeing a rising demand for free groceries despite the growing economy, leading some charities to reduce the amount of food they offer each family.
Those in need are starting to realize what is going on, so they are getting to the food banks earlier and earlier. For example, one food bank in New Mexico is now getting long lines of people every single day starting at 6:30 in the morning
We get lines of people every day, starting at 6:30 in the morning,” said Sheila Moore, who oversees food distribution at The Storehouse, the largest pantry in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and one where food distribution has climbed 15 percent in the past year.
Does that sound like an “economic recovery” to you?
Just because your family doesn’t have to stand in line for food does not mean that everything is okay in America.
The same thing that is happening in New Mexico is also happening in Ohio. Needy people are standing in line at the crack of dawn so that they can be sure to get something “before the food runs out”
Lisa Hamler-Fugitt, executive director of the Ohio Association of Food Banks, who has been working in food charities since the 1980s, said that when earlier economic downturns ended, food demand declined, but not this time.
People keep coming earlier and earlier, they’re standing in line, hoping they get there before the food runs out,” Hamler-Fugitt said.
And keep in mind that we are just now entering the next global financial crisisand the next major recession.
So how bad will things be when millions more Americans lose their jobs and millions more Americans lose their homes?
Rising poverty is also reflected in the number of Americans on food stamps. The following graph was posted by the Economic Policy Journal, and it shows how food stamp use has absolutely exploded in the five most populated states…

Food Stamp Recipients - Economic Policy Journal

I don’t see an “economic recovery” in that graph, do you?
Instead, what it shows is that the number of Americans on food stamps continued to rise for years even after the recession ended.
Sadly, things are only going to get worse from here. Eventually, the kinds of things that we are seeing happen in places such as Venezuela will be coming here as well. At this point, young mothers in Venezuela are sleeping outside of empty supermarkets at night in a desperate attempt to get something for their families when morning arrives
As dawn breaks over the scorching Venezuelan city of Maracaibo, smugglers, young mothers and a handful of kids stir outside a supermarket where they spent the night, hoping to be first in line for scarce rice, milk or whatever may be available.
Some of the people in line are half-asleep on flattened cardboard boxes, others are drinking coffee.
Most Americans cannot identify with this level of suffering, but it is coming to our country someday too. Here is more from Reuters
I can’t get milk for my child. What are we going to do?” said Leida Silva, 54, breaking into tears outside the Latino supermarket in northern Maracaibo where she arrived at 3 a.m. on a recent day.
Just a couple of days ago, I wrote about how the number of Americans living in concentrated areas of high poverty has doubled since the year 2000.
In case you are wondering, that is not a sign of progress.
Just because you might live in a comfortable neighborhood that does not give you the right to look down on those that are suffering.
And when you add increasing racial tensions to the mix, it becomes easier to understand why there is so much anger and frustration in our urban areas. According to Business Insider, the percentage of Americans that consider race relations to be in good shape in this nation has dropped precipitously…
Over the last two years there has been a 23% drop in the number of Americans who see relations between blacks and whites as “very good” or “somewhat good.”
Today, only 47% of Americans see black-white relations positively, according to a Gallup poll, the lowest it has been in the last 14 years.
The poll also showed that blacks see the relations more positively (51%) than whites (45%), but both percentages experienced sharp declines in the last two years.
All of the ingredients are there for civil unrest to erupt in cities all over the United States.
When the next major economic downturn happens, anger and frustration are going to flare to extremely dangerous levels. At this point, it will not take much to set things off.
Desperate people do desperate things, and desperation is rising even now in this country.
So how did things get so bad?
Stupid decisions lead to stupid results, and very soon we will start to pay a very great price for decades of incredibly stupid decisions.

http://www.infowars.com/46-million-americans-go-to-food-banks-and-long-lines-for-dwindling-food-supplies-begin-at-630-am/