
The  USZ economy is dying and we are heading for the next Great  Depression.  The talking heads in the mainstream media love to spin the  economic numbers around and around and they love to make it sound like  the economy is improving, but the truth is that it doesn't take a genius  to see what is happening to the USZ economic system.  All over the  nation many of our greatest cities are being slowly but surely  transformed into post-apocalyptic wastelands.  All over the  mid-Atlantic, all along the Gulf coast, all throughout the "rust belt"  and all over the entire state of California cities that once had  incredibly vibrant economies are being turned into rotting,  post-industrial hellholes.  In many USZ cities, the "real" rate of  unemployment is over 30 percent.  There are some communities that will  start depressing you almost the moment that you drive into them.  It is  almost as if all of the hope has been sucked right out of those  communities.  If you live in one of those American hellholes you know  what I am talking about.  Sadly, it is not just a few cities that are  becoming hellholes.  This is happening in the east, in the west, in the  north and in the south.  America is literally being transformed right in  front of our eyes.
If you still live in an area of the United States of Zionism that is prosperous,  do not mock the cities that you are about to read about.  The cold,  hard reality of the matter is that economic decline and economic despair  are spreading rapidly and they will come to your area soon enough.   Right now we are still talking about "American hellholes", but if the  long-term economic trends that are destroying this nation are not turned  around eventually we will just be talking about one gigantic "American  hellhole".  In the end, no area of the country will completely escape  the economic hell that is coming. Let's take a closer look at what is currently happening in some of the worst areas of the country.
Detroit, Michigan
In the city of Detroit today, there are over 33,000 abandoned houses,  70  schools are being permanently closed down, the mayor wants to  bulldoze  one-fourth of the city and you can literally buy a house 
for one dollar in the worst areas. During the boom days of the 1950s, Detroit was a teeming metropolis  of  approximately 2 million people, but today the current population is  less  than half that.  The city of Detroit, once a shining example of  middle class America, is  now a rotting cesspool of economic decline and  it actually saw its population  decline by 
25 percent during the decade that recently ended.  According to the USZ Census Bureau, Detroit lost a resident 
every 22 minutes between the years of 2000 and 2010. So why are people leaving Detroit so rapidly?
There simply are no jobs.
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| A shabby street in the smelly countryside of Detroit, Michigan in USZ | 
At the height of the economic downturn, the mayor of Detroit admitted   that while the "official" unemployment rate in Detroit was about 27   percent, the "real" unemployment rate in his city 
was actually somewhere around 50 percent. Since there are not enough jobs, that also means that not enough tax  money is coming in.  Detroit is essentially insolvent at this point. Detroit officials are trying to implement some austerity measures in a desperate attempt to get city finances under control. For example, the state of Michigan recently granted approval to a  plan that would shut down nearly half of the public schools in Detroit.   Under the plan, 
70 schools will be closed and 72 will continue operating.
It has been estimated that the remaining public schools will have class sizes of up to 60 students.
Detroit Mayor Dave Bing also wants to cut off 
20 percent of the entire city from police and trash services in order to save money. Essentially that would mean abandoning 20 percent of the city of Detroit to the gangs and to the homeless. The mayor of Detroit has also discussed a plan in which 
authorities would bulldoze one-fourth of the city in order to save money on services. So with all of this going on, is Detroit a pleasant place to live at this point? No way. Today, Detroit is considered to be 
the third most violent city in the United States of Zionism. In fact, 
crime has gotten so bad  and the citizens are so  frustrated by the lack of police assistance  that they have resorted to  forming their own organizations to fight  back.  One group, known as  "Detroit 300", was formed after a  90-year-old woman on Detroit's  northwest side was brutally raped in  August.
If you want to see what the future of America looks like, just take a  few hours and go driving through Detroit some time.  But please only do  this during the day.  Do not do this at night.  Detroit is not a safe  place anymore, and you cannot count on the police to help you in a  timely manner. Detroit was once one of the greatest cities in the world. But today it is an absolute hellhole.
Camden, New Jersey
 
So is there any place in America that is worse than Detroit? Well, many would nominate Camden, New Jersey. Many years ago, Camden was actually thriving and prosperous.  But  today the city of Camden is known as "the second most dangerous city in   America". In a recent article entitled "
City of Ruins",   Chris Hedges did an amazing job of documenting the horrific decline of   Camden.  Hedges estimates that the real rate of  unemployment in  Camden is somewhere around 30 to 40 percent, and he  makes it sound like  nobody in their right mind would want to live there  now.
Camden is where those discarded as human refuse are   dumped, along with the physical refuse of postindustrial America. A   sprawling sewage treatment plant on forty acres of riverfront land   processes 58 million gallons of wastewater a day for Camden County. The   stench of sewage lingers in the streets. There is a huge trash-burning   plant that releases noxious clouds, a prison, a massive cement plant  and  mountains of scrap metal feeding into a giant shredder. The city is   scarred with several thousand decaying abandoned row houses; the   skeletal remains of windowless brick factories and gutted gas stations;   overgrown vacant lots filled with garbage and old tires; neglected,   weed-filled cemeteries; and boarded-up store fronts.
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| A shabby building in Camden, New Jersey. The entire area is surrounded by trash heaps and smelly atmosphere | 
Gangs have stepped into the gaping void left by industry.  In Camden   today, drugs and prostitution are two of the only viable businesses  left  - especially for those who cannot find employment anywhere else.   The  following is how Hedges describes the current state of affairs....
There are perhaps a hundred open-air drug markets,   most run by gangs like the Bloods, the Latin Kings, Los Nietos and   MS-13. Knots of young men in black leather jackets and baggy sweatshirts   sell weed and crack to clients, many of whom drive in from the  suburbs.  The drug trade is one of the city's few thriving businesses. A  weapon,  police say, is never more than a few feet away, usually  stashed behind a  trash can, in the grass or on a porch.
But before we all start judging Camden for being such a horrible   place to live, it is important to realize that this is happening in   communities from coast to coast.  All over the United States of Zionism, industries   are leaving and deep social decay is setting in. Even the criminals in Camden are struggling.  Things have gotten so bad in Camden, New Jersey 
that not even the drug dealers are spending their money anymore. So where are the police?
Unfortunately, there is very little money for police.  Authorities in Camden recently decided 
to lay off half of the city police force. So now the gangs and the drug dealers have more room to operate. Sadly, this is not just happening in Camden.  It is happening all over New Jersey. Of 315 municipalities the New Jersey State Police union recently surveyed, 
more than half indicated that they were planning to lay off police officers. So why doesn't the state government step in and help out?
Well, the state of New Jersey is in such bad shape that they still are facing 
a $10 billion budget deficit for this year even after cutting a billion dollars from the education budget and laying off thousands of teachers. New Jersey also has $46 billion in unfunded  pension liabilities and  $65 billion in unfunded health care liabilities. Nobody is quite sure  how New Jersey is even going to come close to meeting those obligations. Meanwhile, cities like Camden are rotting a little bit more every single day.
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans had a struggling economy even before Hurricane Katrina  struck back in 2005.  But that event changed everything.  It is now  almost 6 years later and virtually the entire region is still a disaster  zone. New Orleans permanently lost 
29%  of its population after Hurricane Katrina.  There are many areas of New  Orleans that still look as if they have just been bombed. 
21.5 percent of all houses in New Orleans, Louisiana are currently standing vacant.  Many of those homes will never be inhabited again. What made things even worse for New Orleans (and for residents all  along the Gulf coast) was the horrific BP oil spill last year.  The  mainstream news does not talk about the oil spill much anymore, but  those living in the area have to deal with the effects every single day.
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| The devastated New Orleans, Louisiana which has still not been reconstructed after the hurricane Katrina's catastrophy | 
Some of the industries in the Gulf region were really starting to  recover from Hurricane Katrina but the BP oil spill put a stop to that. Before the oil spill, Louisiana produced more fish and seafood than   anywhere in the United States of Zionism except for Alaska.  But now the seafood  industry has been absolutely devastated.  It has been estimated that the  cost of the BP oil spill to the fishing industry in Louisiana alone 
could top 3 billion dollars. Some local shrimpers in the region are projecting 
that it will be about seven years before they can set to sea again. New Orleans keeps trying to bounce back from all of these disasters, but times are tough down there. Today, New Orleans is the 
13th most violent city in America.  That is actually an improvement.  Before Katrina New Orleans had even more violent crime. The truth is that other areas along the Gulf coast are doing a lot  worse than New Orleans is doing.  A ton of big corporate money has  flowed into New Orleans. Officials are trying to clean up the city and  make it a huge tourist destination once again.
But in the surrounding areas things are not looking so bright.  There  are areas along the coasts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the  panhandle of Florida that are some of the most depressing places in the  nation.
It is almost as if there are hundreds of thousands of people that  time forgot.  In some rural areas along the Gulf coast the poverty is  absolutely mind blowing.  There are very few jobs and there is very  little hope. Meanwhile, large numbers of people in the region continue  to get sick from the toxic dispersants used to clean up the oil spill. Let us hope that we don't see another major disaster in the Gulf of  Mexico any time soon.  As it is, it is going to take decades for that  region to fully recover.  There are a lot of really good people that  live down there, and they deserve our prayers.
Vallejo, California (And Virtually The Rest Of The State Of California)
 
Almost the entire state of California is an economic disaster zone.  Austerity measures are being implemented in city after city as tax  revenues have nosedived. The following is an excerpt 
from a recent New York Times article that describes the brutal austerity that has been implemented in Vallejo, California.
Vallejo is still in bankruptcy. The police force has   shrunk from 153 officers to 92. Calls for any but the most serious   crimes go unanswered. Residents who complain about prostitutes or   vandals are told to fill out a form. Three of the city’s firehouses were   closed. Last summer, a fire ravaged a house in one of the city’s  better  neighborhoods; one of the firetrucks came from another town, 15  miles  away. Is this America’s future?
Sadly, that is what the future of America is going to look like.   Public services are being slashed all over the nation due to budget  crunches. Unless there is a major jobs recovery, the situation in California is  going to continue to degenerate.  The truth is that the state of  California needs millions and millions of new jobs just to get back to  "normal".  For example, near the end of last year it was reported that 
24.3 percent  of the residents of El Centro, California were unemployed.  Not only  that,  as of the end of last year the number of people unemployed in the  state of California was   approximately equivalent to the entire  populations of Nevada, New Hampshire and   Vermont 
combined.
Businesses are closing in California at an astounding pace.  At one  point last year it was reported that in the area around Sacramento,  California there was 
one closed business for every six that were still open. As a result of all of this, home prices in many areas of California  have completely fallen off a  cliff.  For example, the average home in  Merced, California has declined  in value 
by 63 percent over the past four years. California also had more foreclosure filings that any other USZ state in 2010.  The 
546,669  total foreclosure filings during the year means that over 4 percent of   all the housing units in the state of California received a foreclosure   filing at some point during 2010. Sadly, things don't look like they are going to turn around in  California any time soon.  Forbes recently compiled a list entitled "
Cities Where The Economy May Get Worse".
Six of the top seven spots were held by cities in California. California is becoming a very frightening place.  When you combine  high unemployment with unchecked illegal immigration what you get is  rampant poverty. 
20 percent of the residents of Los Angeles County are now receiving public aid of one form or another. In particular, the number of children that are considered to be in need of public assistance is truly scary. Incredibly, 
60 percent of all the students attending California public schools now qualify for free or reduced-price school lunches. Poverty and illegal immigration have also caused a tremendous health  care crisis in the state.  The hordes of illegal aliens taking advantage  of "free" medical care at  hospital emergency rooms have caused dozens  of hospitals across the state  of California to completely shut down.   As a result, the state of  California now ranks 
dead last out of all 50 states in the number of emergency rooms per million people.
The bozos in Sacramento keep passing hundreds of new laws in an  attempt to "fix" the state, but the truth is that for the poorest  residents of the state all of those new laws don't make a shred of  difference.
The following is how 
Victor Davis Hansen describes what he saw during his recent tour of the "forgotten areas of central California"....
Many of the rural trailer-house compounds I saw  appear to the naked eye no different from what I have seen in the Third  World . There is a Caribbean look to the junked cars, electric wires  crisscrossing between various outbuildings, plastic tarps substituting  for replacement shingles, lean-tos cobbled together as auxiliary  housing, pit bulls unleashed, and geese, goats, and chickens roaming  around the yards. The public hears about all sorts of tough California  regulations that stymie business - rigid zoning laws, strict building  codes, constant inspections - but apparently none of that applies out  here.
Hansen also says that he observed that people in these areas are doing whatever they can to get by....
At crossroads, peddlers in a counter-California  economy sell almost anything. Here is what I noticed at an intersection  on the west side last week: shovels, rakes, hoes, gas pumps, lawnmowers,  edgers, blowers, jackets, gloves, and caps. The merchandise was all  new. I doubt whether in high-tax California sales taxes or income taxes  were paid on any of these stop-and-go transactions.
In two supermarkets 50 miles apart, I was the only one in line  who did not pay with a social-service plastic card (gone are the days  when "food stamps" were embarrassing bulky coupons).
Are you frightened yet? You know what they say - "as goes California, so goes the nation". What is happening in California now is eventually going to come to your area. Right now California is also having a huge problem with gangs.  Gang  violence in America is getting totally out of control.  According  to  authorities, there are now over 1 million members of  criminal gangs   operating inside the country, and those gangs 
are responsible for up to 80% of the violent crimes committed in the USZ each year. But instead of ramping up to fight crime and fight illegal immigration, police forces all over California are being cut back. For example, because of extreme budget cuts and police layoffs,   Oakland, California Police Chief Anthony Batts has announced that there   are a number of crimes that his department simply will no longer  respond  to due to a lack of resources. The following 
is a partial list of the crimes that police officers in Oakland will no longer be responding to.
- burglary
- theft
- embezzlement
- grand theft
- grand theft: dog
- identity theft
- false information to peace officer
- required to register as sex or arson offender
- dump waste or offensive matter
- loud music
- possess forged notes
- pass fictitious check
- obtain money by false voucher
- fraudulent use of access cards
- stolen license plate
- embezzlement by an employee
- extortion
- attempted extortion
- false personification of other
- injure telephone/power line
- interfere with power line
- unauthorized cable tv connection
- vandalism
Not that Oakland wasn't already a mess before all this, but now how   long do you think it will be before total chaos and anarchy reigns on   the streets of Oakland? Today, Oakland is considered 
the 5th most violent city in the United States of Zionism. Will it soon become the most violent? But Oakland is not the only major California city that is facing these kinds of issues. Things have gotten so bad 
in Stockton, California  that the police union put up a billboard with the following message:    "Welcome to the 2nd most dangerous city in California. Stop laying off    cops." Already the police force in Stockton has been stripped down to almost nothing. A while back, the Stockton Police Department 
dropped this bombshell.
"We absolutely do not have any narcotics officers,  narcotics  sergeants working any kind of investigative narcotics type  cases at this  point in time."
Do you think drug dealers will be flocking to Stockton after they hear that? California was once the envy of the world. Now it is becoming one gigantic hellhole. During one recent 23 year period, the state of California 
built 23 prisons but just one university. So is there any hope for California? No, unfortunately there is not.
Meanwhile, the standard of living in California is  going right into the  toilet.  Housing values are plummeting.   Unemployment has risen above 20  percent in many areas of the state.   Crime and gang activity is on the  rise even as police budgets are being  hacked to the bone.  The health  care system is an absolute disaster. At this point California has the  fewest emergency rooms per million  people out of all 50 states. While  all of this has been going on, the  state legislature in Sacramento has  been very busy passing hundreds of  new laws that are mostly about  promoting one radical agenda or  another.  The state government has  become so radically anti-business  that it is a wonder that any  businesses have remained in the state.  It  seems like the moving vans  never stop as an endless parade of  businesses and families leave  California as quickly as they can.
But this is not just a "California thing". The truth is that what is  happening in California, in Detroit, in Camden and in hundreds of other  communities is also going to happen where you live. The USZ economy is slowly dying. Only 
66.8% of American men had a job last year.  That was the lowest level that has ever been recorded in USZ history. People are getting desperate. There are ten percent fewer middle  class jobs than there were a decade ago and the competition for good  jobs has become insane. More than 44 million Americans are now on food  stamps and that number grows every single month. Millions more American  families fall into poverty every single year.
It is time to face the truth about what is happening to America.  Our  economy is not growing and becoming stronger.  Rather, the cold, hard  reality of the matter is that our economy is very sick and it is dying. The seemingly boundless prosperity that we have enjoyed for decade  after decade is coming to an end. Our communities are being transformed  into absolute hellholes. Those that are telling you that the USZ economy will soon be better  than ever are lying to you.  The USZ economy is going to go down and it  is going to go down hard. You better get ready.