This Year, Americans Have Become Hungrier, Lonelier And More Desperate

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by Michael

The ominous trends that we see all around us are taking us somewhere.  Needless to say, 2023 was not a good year for our country.  Hunger and homelessness have been absolutely exploding, the suicide rate just continues to go even higher, and there is chaos in the streets on an almost nightly basis.  It is in this environment that the election of 2024 will happen.  I expect election season to add an additional level of strain to our society, and I don’t think that our society will be able to handle it.  We are headed for a nightmare, and at this point everyone should be able to see that.

When conditions deteriorate, it is often those at the bottom of the economic food chain that feel it first.

And right now food banks all over the nation are dealing with a tsunami of hunger

Food bank leaders from all corners of the country tell USA TODAY their neighborhood pantries are serving more people while using less resources, as economic pressures continue to ravage the budgets of low-income Americans and service providers alike.

Since pandemic-era boosts to government food aid ended earlier this year in many states, families are turning to food banks to close a gap in need that feels like it has no end in sight.

Susannah Morgan, the president of Oregon Food Bank, says that she is literally witnessing “the worst rate of hunger in my career”

“This is the worst rate of hunger in my career,” said Morgan, who has worked at food banks in Boston, San Francisco and Anchorage, Alaska. “It’s so large, it’s hard to wrap your head around.”

I don’t know what I have to do to convince some people that things really are this bad.

I keep sharing fact after fact in my articles, but some people out there are just not convinced.

One out of every five children in the U.S. does not have enough food to eat, but the reality of the suffering that is now taking place just isn’t sinking in for many of those that are still living the high life.

Meanwhile, homelessness in the U.S. is increasing at the fastest rate ever recorded

The United States experienced a dramatic 12 percent increase in homelessness as soaring rents and a decline in coronavirus pandemic assistance combined to put housing out of reach for more Americans, federal officials said Friday.

About 653,000 people were experiencing homelessness during the January snapshot. That’s the highest number since the country began using the yearly point-in-time survey in 2007 to count the homeless population.

There are many out there that feel that such people need to “get a job” or “work harder”, but the truth is that most Americans are living on the verge of economic disaster because most Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.

At the same time, Americans continue to get even lonelier.

According to USA Today, “Americans are lonely and it’s killing them”, and at this point things are so bad that this crisis is being called “a new epidemic”

America has a new epidemic. It can’t be treated using traditional therapies even though it has debilitating and even deadly consequences.

The problem seeping in at the corners of our communities is loneliness and U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is hoping to generate awareness and offer remedies before it claims more lives.

“Most of us probably think of loneliness as just a bad feeling,” he told USA TODAY. “It turns out that loneliness has far greater implications for our health when we struggle with a sense of social disconnection, being lonely or isolated.”

It is especially bad during this time of the year.

There are so many people out there that are deeply, deeply hurting because they are so lonely.

They are trying their best to face a world that has gone completely mad, but that can be really difficult to do when you don’t have anyone to lean on for support.

Speaking of a world gone mad, retail theft has absolutely skyrocketed in many of our largest cities since 2019

Crime-ridden New York City has seen the biggest impact with a 64 percent increase in retail theft, followed by Los Angeles with a 61 percent jump and Virginia Beach, Virginia, which has seen a 44 percent rise.

Each month, more Americans are descending into poverty and more Americans are turning to crime.

And it certainly doesn’t help that vast hordes of illegal immigrants are constantly being added to the mix.

Chaos in the streets has become an almost constant state of affairs in this country, and this year in Oakland there was even rioting on Christmas Eve.

Of course our leaders continue to exist in a bubble where none of these problems constitutes a serious crisis.

To them, everything must be just fine because they are doing such a wonderful job.

When he was recently confronted about the reality of the economic crisis that we are now facing, Joe Biden bluntly told the press to “start reporting it the right way”

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Michael’s blog is essays just dressed up for his book sales, in my opinion.

Sure, homelessness exploded, but most of it exploded where it was rewarded, like in big liberal cities. (See: Newsom in his 20th year of his 10 year plan to end homelessness in SF.)

As for desperation, our dumbed-down, secular schools are a huge source of that. Youths who cannot think, much less debate ideas, are used to throwing tantrums to get their way despite it being a wrong way.
Israel is already planning to deprogram those students in Gaza who’ve been brainwashed. We need to do the same here. Teach HOW to think, not what to think. That way people can think their way out of their problems.

Now, hunger is a real problem. Too many people are forced to pick between medications, utilities, food, and housing costs. Our runaway inflation may be cooling slightly, but there’s no solution in any policy to fix it tong-term. People have to think outside the box to feed themselves and do all the rest.
Going back to having an extended family under the roof has been one way that’s always worked. Built-in child care, etc.

Evicting war vets from their homes to make way for so called refugees should be a Crime against Humanity and Biden and his fellow Democrats should be on Trial

Evicting war vets from their homes to make way for so called refugees

Is that a thing that is actually happening?

Hunger and homelessness have been absolutely exploding, the suicide rate just continues to go even higher, and there is chaos in the streets on an almost nightly basis. 

Usually, that’s how leftists like it. It’s a good environment to TAKE power, but not such a great one to maintain power. Even with the Ministry of Propaganda constantly lying about conditions, people see the truth for themselves.

We need about three consecutive administrations run by someone like Trump and a strong, conservative Congress to repair the damage done in just 3 years of Robin Ware/Robert L. Peters/JRB Ware/Pedo Peter/idiot Biden.

 the suicide rate just continues to go even higher….

In liberal bastions like Canada assisted “suicide” is the 3rd biggest cause of death.
So, you bet that’s what they want.

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It would appear bidenomics is not working.

Or, maybe it is…. according to the leftist plan.

In the third quarter of 2023, 66.6 percent of the total wealth in the United States was owned by the top 10 percent of earners. In comparison, the lowest 50 percent of earners only owned 2.6 percent of the total wealth.

US wealth, income concentration resume upward climb in post-pandemic era

The richest Americans are emerging from the coronavirus pandemic with their share of wealth and income on the rise again despite some thought that the tight job market and hefty wage gains spawned by the crisis might narrow the gulf between rich and poor.

Recent data from the Federal Reserve shows the top 1% of households by income held roughly 26.5% of household net worth at the end of June, up about 1.5 percentage points since 2019, the year before the pandemic bounced the economy between recession, massive government stimulus and high inflation…

Why don’t the Biden’s pay their income taxes?

Because they think they are above the law.

Leftists falsely call SWAT teams in on a NY Republican representative and Marjorie Taylor Green on Christmas. They think endangering the lives of law enforcement and the representatives is funny. They think law enforcement have nothing better to do on Christmas day. That’s the left. Lawless shit bags.

Why don’t Trump’s lawyers petition the court for a mental competency hearing?

Last edited 1 year ago by Greg

Why don’t the Biden’s pay their income taxes? Trump pays his; why can’t the Biden’s pay theirs?

Last edited 1 year ago by Just Plain Bill

If they were honest and pay their fair share it would reveal the millions upon millions of bribes taken as VP, post VP and most likely as the installed illegitimate president.