If the economy is improving, then why aren't things getting better for most
average Americans? They tell us that the unemployment rate is going down,
but the percentage of Americans that are actually working is exactly the same
it was three years ago. They tell us that American families are in better financial shape now, but
real disposable income is falling rapidly. They tell us that inflation is
low, but every time we go shopping at the grocery store the prices just seem to
keep going up. They tell us that the economic crisis is over, and yet poverty and
government dependence continue to explode to unprecedented heights. There
seems to be a disconnect between what the government and the media are telling
us and what is actually true. With each passing day the debt of the federal government grows larger, the
financial world become even more unstable and more American families fall out
of the middle class. The same long-term economic trends that have been
eating away at our economy like cancer for decades continue to ruthlessly
attack the foundations of our economic system. We are rapidly speeding toward an economic cataclysm, and yet the government
and most of the media make it sound like happy days are here again. The
American people deserve better than this. The American people deserve the
truth. The following are 36 hard questions about the U.S.
economy that the mainstream media should be asking...
1 If the percentage of working age Americans that have a job is exactly the sameas it was three years ago, then why is the
government telling us that the "unemployment rate" has gone down
significantly during that time?
2 Why are some U.S.
companies allowed to exploit disabled workers by paying them as little as 22 cents an hour?
3 Why are some private prisons allowed to pay their prisoners just a dollar a day
to do jobs that other Americans could be doing? 4 Why is real disposable income in the United
States falling at the fastest rate that we
have seen since 2008? 5 Why do 53 percent
of all American workers make less than $30,000 a year? 6 Why are wages as a percentage of GDP at an all-time low? 7 Why are 76 percent of all Americans living paycheck to
paycheck? 8 Why are so many large corporations issuing
negative earnings guidance for this quarter? Does this indicate that the
economy is about to experience a significant downturn? 9 Why is job growth at small businesses at about half the level it was at
when the year started? 10 Why are central banks selling off record amounts
of U.S. debt right now? 11 Why did U.S.
mortgage bonds just suffer their biggest quarterly decline in nearly
20 years? 12 Why did we just witness the largest weekly increase in mortgage
rates in 26 years? 13 Why has the number of mortgage applications fallen by 29 percent over the last eight
weeks? 14 Why has the number of mortgage applications fallen to the lowest
level in 19 months? 15 If the U.S.
economy is recovering, why is the mortgage delinquency rate in the United
States still nearly 10 percent? 16 Why did the student loan delinquency rate in the United
States just hit a brand new all-time
high? 17 Why is the sale of hundreds of millions of dollars of municipal
bonds being postponed? 18 What are the central banks of the world going to do when the 441 trillion dollar
interest rate derivatives bubble starts to burst? 19 Why is Barack Obama secretly negotiating
a new international free trade agreement that will impose very strict Internet
copyright rules on all of us, ban all "Buy American" laws, give Wall Street
banks much more freedom to trade risky derivatives and force even more domestic
manufacturing offshore? 20 Why don't our politicians seem to care that the United
States has run a trade deficit of more than 8
trillion dollars with the rest of the world since 1975? 21 Why doesn't the mainstream media talk about how rapidly the U.S.
economy is declining relative to the rest of the planet? According to the
World Bank, U.S. GDP accounted for 31.8 percent of all global economic
activity in 2001. That number dropped to 21.6 percent in 2011. 22 Why is the percentage of self-employed Americans at a record low? 23 What are we going to do if dust bowl conditions continue to
return to the western half of the United
States? If the drought continues to
get even worse, what will that do to our agriculture? 24 Why is the IRS spending thousands of taxpayer dollars on kazoos, stove
top hats, bathtub toy boats and plush animals?
25 Why did the NIH spend $253,800
"to study ways to educate Boston’s
male prostitutes on safe-sex practices"? 26 Why do some of the largest charities in America
spend less than 5 percent of the money
that they bring in on actual charitable work? 27 Now that EU finance ministers have approved a plan that will allow
Cyprus-style
wealth confiscation as part of all future bank bailouts in Europe,
is it only a matter of time before we see something similar in the United
States? 28 Why does approximately one out of
every three children in the United
States live in a home without a father? 29 Why are more than a million public school
students in the United States
homeless? 30 Why are so many cities all over the United
States passing laws
that make it illegal to feed the homeless? 31 Why is government dependence in the U.S.
at an all-time high if the economy
is getting better? Back in 1960, the ratio of social welfare benefits to
salaries and wages was approximately 10 percent.
In the year 2000, the ratio of social welfare benefits to salaries and wages
was approximately 21 percent. Today, the ratio of social
welfare benefits to salaries and wages is approximately 35 percent. 32 Why does the number of Americans on food stamps exceed the entire
population of the nation of Spain? 33 The number of Americans on food stamps has grown from 32 million
to 47 million while Barack Obama has been occupying the White House. So
why is Obama paying recruiters to go out and get
even more Americans to join the program? 34 Today, there are 56 million Americans collecting Social Security
benefits. In 2035, there will be91 million Americans collecting Social Security
benefits. Where in the world will we get the money for that? 35 Why has the value of the U.S. dollar fallen by over 95 percent
since the Federal Reserve was created back in 1913? 36 Why has the size of the U.S.
national debt gotten more than 5000
times larger since the Federal Reserve was created back
in 1913?
So,folks ...why the Massmedia don't talk about all this?