Thursday, March 31, 2022

BIDENOMICS - THE REAL ECONOMY FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT LIVE ON WALL STREET

 MILLIONS FACE EVICTION   -  MILLIONS LIVE IN  POVERTY 

MILLIONS ARE FOOD INSECURE


THE CULPRITS

SIX OF THE MOST CORRUPT, BRIBES SUCKING, BANKSTER-OWNED SLUTS  IN AMERICAN HISTORY. ALL BUT PELOSI ARE GAMER PARSITE LAWYERS!


HOW MANY OF THESE PIGS ARE GAMER LAWYERS?

“Protect and enrich.” This is a perfect encapsulation of the Clinton (LAWYERS-2) Foundation and the (LAWYERS-2) Obama book and television deals. Then there is the Biden (LAWYERS-3) family corruption, followed closely behind by similar abuses of power and office by the (LAWYER) Warren and Sanders families, as Peter Schweizer described in his recent book “Profiles in Corruption.” These names just scratch the surface of government corruption (YOU CAN ADD LAWYER KAMALA HARRIS, BANKSTER’S RENT BOY LAWYER CHUCK SCHUMER, AND THE LYING GROPPER BROTHERS LAWYERS ANDREW AND CHRIS CUOMO TO THE PANTHEON OF DEMOCRAT BRIBES SUCKING CORRUPT LAWYER POLITICIANS!).         

 BRIAN C JOONDEPH


BIDENOMICS: The issue is not the survival of what the leader of the most powerful imperialist country calls “democracy.” Joe Biden really means capitalism, the profit system, which has produced a level of economic inequality that is entirely incompatible with any genuine democracy. Instead, it is generating fascist movements all over the world, which aim to abolish   all democratic rights and subject the working class to the naked dictatorship of the rich.  PATRICK MARTIN



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15 Signs That The Americans Have Begun Freaking Out About The State Of The Economy




In today’s economic environment, Americans seem to be in a constant state of restlessness and frustration. We have never fully recovered from the financial pain brought on by the health crisis in 2020. And even though we’re only four months in 2022, we’re already on the edge of a recession again. The economy is slumping at a very fast speed while the price of virtually everything continues to explode. From food to gasoline, electronics to furniture, energy to housing – everything is significantly more expensive, and U.S. consumers are getting fed up with the effects of soaring inflation. Our supply chains are still a complete and total mess. Shortages are causing severe market distortions and consumer demand continues to outstrip the system’s capacity of producing more supplies. With all that in mind, it’s understandable why every new poll, survey, and measure of consumer sentiment shows that our population is becoming incredibly pessimistic about the future of our nation. Millions of hard-working Americans that have given everything they’ve got to build a comfortable lifestyle for themselves and their families are now seeing their standard of living declining more and more with each passing month as the cost of living rises but wages remain stagnant. Workers that have done everything right their entire lives are now realizing they may never be able to purchase a home, and that they’ll probably never get the chance to retire. Labor conditions are so bad right now nearly 4 million burned-out workers have simply quit their jobs over the past 12 months, citing low pay, no opportunities for advancement, and a growing feeling of disrespect. The U.S. population is extremely anxious about their finances this year. Many people are trying to figure out how in the world they’ll be able to pay their mortgage, afford all of their monthly bills and still put three meals on their tables for each member of their families every day. Meanwhile, the number of good jobs continues to go down. More than half of all job openings right now offer low wages and considering that a growing percentage of the jobs that are being created these days are very low paying jobs, it’s going to be a lot harder to find a decent job that can support the basic necessities of the average family. We’ve outsourced most of our production to foreign markets, and millions of middle-class jobs vanished in that process. Now, the average household can no longer afford decent health insurance, a new car, or unexpected expenses as saving rates sink to the lowest levels in decades. Sadly, it appears that the American people are still waiting for "hope" and "change" to show up, but all they are going to get instead are more waves of "despair" and "frustration". As our tragic economic decline continues to accelerate, people are starting to panic. Many of us can already feel that something has gone terribly, terribly wrong in our country. We have never faced such a prolonged economic downturn in modern U.S. history, and a lot of people are starting to freak out about the collapse of our economy. As Gerald Celente once said: "When people lose everything and have nothing left to lose - they lose it." The "new normal" is going to be a lot different from what the "old normal" was. We have to start waking up to the fact that the United States is a declining power. The long-term trends that have driven us to where we are now have taken decades to develop, which basically means that there is no "quick fix" that some politician can magically bring in to reverse the damages that have been done. Now, we are starting to pay the price for decades of reckless decisions. As the consequences of those decisions become more apparent, the American people are just going to get angrier and angrier. Today, we compiled 15 signs that the Americans have begun freaking out about the state of the economy. For more info, find us on: https://www.epiceconomist.com/


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THIS IS JOLTING ABOUT HOW BAD IT IS FOR THE MAJORITY.

DURING COVID, THE RICH AND BIDEN'S CRONY BILLIONAIRES HAVE INCREASED THEIR WEALTH $1.1 TRILLION.


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Christopher Lynn Hedges (born September 18, 1956) is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Presbyterian minister, author and television host. His books include War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning (2002), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction; Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle (2009); Death of the Liberal Class (2010); Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt (2012), written with cartoonist Joe Sacco, which was a New York Times best-seller; Wages of Rebellion: The Moral Imperative of Revolt (2015); and his most recent, America: The Farewell Tour (2018). Obey, a documentary by British filmmaker Temujin Doran, is based on his book Death of the Liberal Class. Hedges spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, West Asia, Africa, the Middle East (he is fluent in Arabic), and the Balkans. He has reported from more than fifty countries, and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, NPR, Dallas Morning News, and The New York Times, where he was a foreign correspondent for fifteen years (1990–2005) serving as the paper's Middle East Bureau Chief and Balkan Bureau Chief during the war in the former Yugoslavia. In 2001, Hedges contributed to The New York Times staff entry that received the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for the paper's coverage of global terrorism. He also received the Amnesty International Global Award for Human Rights Journalism in 2002. He has taught at Columbia University, New York University, the University of Toronto and Princeton University. Hedges, who wrote a weekly column for the progressive news website Truthdig for 14 years, was fired along with all of the editorial staff in March 2020. Hedges and the staff had gone on strike earlier in the month to protest the publisher's attempt to fire the Editor-in-Chief Robert Scheer, demand an end to a series of unfair labor practices and the right to form a union. He hosts the Emmy-nominated program On Contact for the RT (formerly Russia Today) television network. Hedges has also taught college credit courses for several years in New Jersey prisons as part of the B.A. program offered by Rutgers University. He has described himself as a socialist, specifically an anarchist, identifying with Dorothy Day in particular. Here he interviews Cornel Ronald West who is an American philosopher, political activist, social critic, actor, and public intellectual. The grandson of a Baptist minister, West focuses on the role of race, gender, and class in American society and the means by which people act and react to their "radical conditionedness". A socialist, West draws intellectual contributions from multiple traditions, including Christianity, the Black church, Marxism, neopragmatism, and transcendentalism. Among his most influential books are Race Matters (1994) and Democracy Matters (2004).
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