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June 26, 2012

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The City of Stockton, CA is expected to file for bankruptcy protection as early as tomorrow. 94 retired city employees collect $100,000+ annual pensions, along with health benefits. Coming soon to a city near you. Read here:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303404704577309231747497906.html

and here:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-02/if-stockton-is-broke-then-why-isn-t-san-diego-steven-greenhut.html

The butcher's bill has come due.

I have been reading your site for a while now. Finally decided to add something.

I am not sure if it meets the definition of a "bread line," and it certainly is not virtual, but if you got to a Wal-Mart Super Store around 11:30 pm, on the day before the SNAP EBT cards are re-credited, you will see a pretty long line forming.

"Inequality" does not describe the basic problem,those on top don't only enjoy a larger
share of the national pie,they are the owners of USA,they control and command all aspects of our lives,judicial, ethics, politics,employment, geopolitics you name it they
got it.
Fear is a positive force unless we let it control our emotions.

i'd take it a step further and state that, like many of the sites i read, we're watching a global bottleneck event and/or the collapse of civilization leading to the extinction of humanity.

See, we all think "everything is under control" when it actually isn't. Resources like fresh water and oil are becoming scarce while pollution is at an all-time high (in fact it's so bad, according to some, illustrated by the methane geysers bubbling up from thawing perma-frost and arctic seas and lakes, that global warming is now GUARANTEED to kill us off before the next century).

Looking at the effects of climate change making our bread-basket states into dustbowls or flooding out the spring crops in other countries, while others fight off an encroaching desert and where monster storms and wildfires consume vast acreage and lay waste to any semblance of normality, i see a catastrophe in the making (ie. later THIS YEAR may be "problematic").

i always hope i'm dead wrong and look like an idiot for "predicting" this stuff, but the evidence is THERE for all to see (but most don't want to know).

Tom, you are not wrong. Climate scientists say our West and Southwest will see an increase of monster wildfires. The permafrost in Alaska is melting (wonder what Sarah Palin thinks of that?) and of course the glaciers are melting faster than thought.

I read that phytoplankton has declined over the last century. This is one of the basic building blocks of all life. Throw in the massive amounts of pollutants and chemicals, and the affect of climate on agriculture, and you know humans are killing ourselves and most other life on the planet.

Where have those execs been over the last thirty years, when they outsourced factories and jobs, and now they wonder why no one has money to buy their products?

And one more thing, that I'm really cranky about: price inflation! From sugar to electricity--it's killing me while the government screws with the statistics and says there is no inflation. I do not have enough income to pay my bills, and I'm dragging my handicapped ass to flea markets, selling stuff, just to pay everything from my phone to my property taxes.

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