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		<title>Ebola Travel Ban Now!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Is Barack Obama completely insane?  By not instituting an immediate ban on all non-essential travel between the United States and West Africa, he is putting the lives of more than 300 million Americans at risk.  Anyone with a shred of common sense knows that you keep more people from getting sick by keeping the sick [...]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/ebola-travel-ban-now">Ebola Travel Ban Now!</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com">The Economic Collapse</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/ebola-travel-ban-now/ebola-travel-ban-public-domain" rel="attachment wp-att-7906"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-7906" src="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Ebola-Travel-Ban-Public-Domain-300x300.jpg" alt="Ebola Travel Ban - Public Domain" width="300" height="300" /></a>Is Barack Obama completely insane?  By not instituting an immediate ban on all non-essential travel between the United States and West Africa, he is putting the lives of more than 300 million Americans at risk.  Anyone with a shred of common sense knows that you keep more people from getting sick by keeping the sick people away from the healthy people.  Because the Ebola outbreaks in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone are raging out of control, it is extremely difficult to tell who is carrying Ebola and who is not carrying Ebola.  Therefore we need to keep everyone from those countries away until those outbreaks subside.  If Barack Obama had established an Ebola travel ban a month or two ago like he should have done, Thomas Eric Duncan would never have entered the United States, and we would not have two Texas nurses infected with the virus.  But because Barack Obama did not do his job, now we have a new Ebola scare popping up somewhere in the country almost hourly.  If this outbreak eventually evolves into a full-blown pandemic, we will know who to blame.</p>
<p>Will an Ebola travel ban work?</p>
<p>It has worked in Africa.  Even as the outbreaks in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone have spread like wildfire, the nations immediately bordering them are doing just fine.  And there is <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/africa-stems-ebola-border-closings-luck-26249603">one primary reason</a> why this is the case&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau and Senegal, all of which share borders with at least one of the three most affected countries, <strong>have closed those borders</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>At this point, <a href="http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/ebola-travel-ban/2014/10/16/id/601025/?ns_mail_uid=80549308&amp;ns_mail_job=1590842_10162014&amp;s=al&amp;dkt_nbr=141agscs">nearly 30 countries</a> have instituted an Ebola travel ban.</p>
<p>So why won&#8217;t Obama do it?</p>
<p>This is clearly what the American people want.  For example, one recent survey asked the following question&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Should the government allow people who have recently been in any of the countries in western Africa where there is a major Ebola outbreak to enter the United States?</p></blockquote>
<p>Only <a href="http://today.yougov.com/news/2014/10/15/high-support-ebola-quarantine/">23 percent</a> of respondents said yes to that question.</p>
<p>We aren&#8217;t talking about the flu or the measles or some other disease that we are accustomed to dealing with.</p>
<p>We are talking about a brutally efficient killer that could kill millions of us if it were to spread widely inside the United States.</p>
<p>Sadly, at this point Barack Obama and the CDC are dead set against a travel ban, and there are &#8220;experts&#8221; popping up all over the mainstream media explaining to us why an Ebola travel ban would be a bad idea.</p>
<p>They say that a travel ban would provide a &#8220;false sense of security&#8221;.</p>
<p>Of course they never mention that travel bans are working quite well in Africa.</p>
<p>They say that a travel ban would make the Ebola outbreaks worse by keeping people from going over there to help.</p>
<p>But very few people are suggesting that essential medical personnel should be banned from traveling.  So that argument makes no sense whatsoever.</p>
<p>They say that travelers would just find another way into this country, and that it is better for us to be able to screen them when they come through the airports.</p>
<p>What are they going to do?  Swim over here from West Africa?</p>
<p>If we ban all sea and air travel from those nations, the only way that they would be able to come in would be through the Canadian or Mexican borders.  And if Obama <a href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/if-obama-actually-cared-about-homeland-security-or-islamic-terror-he-would-seal-the-border-now">had secured those borders</a> like he should have done by now, we wouldn&#8217;t have a problem.</p>
<p>Some &#8220;experts&#8221; are even suggesting that a travel ban would be &#8220;racist&#8221;.</p>
<p>Really?</p>
<p>What about all of the other African nations that have instituted Ebola travel bans?</p>
<p>Are they &#8220;racist&#8221; too?</p>
<p>Right now, the dead bodies of Ebola victims are decaying in the streets over in West Africa.  Ebola corpses are being dumped into rivers and are being eaten by animals.  Grave diggers can&#8217;t keep up with the number of bodies being delivered to them.  The Liberian government estimates that it will soon need <a href="http://www.vox.com/2014/10/15/6985275/liberia-thinks-it-needs-84000-more-body-bags-for-the-ebola-outbreak">more than 84,000 additional body bags</a> as the death toll climbs at an exponential rate.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t want that coming here.</p>
<p>But thanks to Obama, most Americans <a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/10/17/apocalypse-now-preppers-are-gearing-up-for-ebola.html">now believe</a> that we will see a major Ebola outbreak in the United States during the coming year&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>According to a Wednesday <a href="http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/press-releases/poll-finds-most-believe-ebola-spread-by-multiple-routes/" target="_blank">poll</a> by the Harvard School of Public Health, 52 percent of Americans surveyed said they believe the country will experience a large outbreak in the coming year, while 38 percent said they believed they or a family member would be infected.</p></blockquote>
<p>In a previous article, I blamed the current state of affairs on <a href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/thanks-to-obamas-incompetence-ebola-is-now-out-of-control-in-america">Obama&#8217;s incompetence</a>.</p>
<p>But to be honest, I was giving him the benefit of the doubt.</p>
<p>The truth is that Obama being incompetent is the best case scenario.</p>
<p>There is also a possibility that Donald Trump has raised.  We could actually be looking at a situation where there is something wrong <a href="http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2014/10/16/Donald-Trump-Something-Mentally-Wrong-With-Obama">with his mental health</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Thursday on NewsMax TV&#8217;s &#8220;The Steve Malzberg Show,&#8221; real estate mogul Donald Trump called into question President Barack Obama mental health for refusing enact a travel ban on commercial flights from West African nations suffering with the Ebola outbreak.</p>
<p>When Malzberg asked if Trump, who had tweeted that the president was &#8220;psycho&#8221; for not stopping the flights, stands by questioning Obama&#8217;s mental health, Trump doubled down saying, &#8220;There is something wrong, and nobody knows what it is, but there is something wrong. There are so many bad decision. Can anybody be that incompetent? There is something wrong.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Others have suggested that Obama may even be doing this on purpose.</p>
<p>Whatever his motivation is, the truth is that he is endangering all of us and our families.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the CDC also richly deserves all of the criticism that it is currently getting.</p>
<p>This is an agency that is absolutely showered with money.  It gets more than $6,000,000,000 a year, and it is supposed to be preparing our health care system for events such as this.</p>
<p>And without a doubt, the money <a href="http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/10/robert-wenzel/want-a-bitter-laugh/">is in their budget</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>This lack of response is despite having these line items in its budget (2012 numbers):</p>
<ul>
<li>Quarantine (non-add) <strong>$25,866,000</strong></li>
<li>Healthcare-Associated Infections – PPHF (non-add) <strong>$11,750,000</strong></li>
<li>Workplace Wellness – PPHF <strong>$10,000,000</strong></li>
<li>Surveillance, Epidemiology, and PH Informatics <strong>$262,129,000</strong></li>
<li>Personal Protective Technology <strong>$16,791,000</strong></li>
<li>State and Local Preparedness and Response Capability <strong>$657,418,000</strong></li>
<li>Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund Transfer (non-add) <strong>$30,000,000</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>How much of these funds were used to monitor, consult, advice the nurses in Dallas who were treating a man with deadly Ebola? <strong>$0.00</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>&#8220;Incompetent&#8221; is far too kind a word to describe the performance of the CDC so far.</p>
<p>But of course this is just par for the course for federal agencies these days.  This has become so glaringly obvious that <a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/102097506?trknav=homestack:topnews:18">even CNBC</a> is talking about it&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The CDC is just the latest in a line of federal agencies viewed as bumbling and incompetent. First it was the botched rollout of Obamacare by the Department of Health and Human Services and the IRS seemingly targeting conservative groups for extra scrutiny. More recently, the Secret Service came under heavy criticism for allowing a knife-wielding intruder to burst in and run wild inside the White House, among other appalling lapses.</p>
<p>The CDC now is under heavy scrutiny for not moving more swiftly to ensure that Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan did not spread the disease to American nurses and for apparently unclear direction to one of those nurses, Amber Joy Vinson, about whether she could fly after treating Duncan.</p></blockquote>
<p>As political pressure has mounted, Obama has finally made a &#8220;big move&#8221; to get a grip on this crisis.</p>
<p>He has appointed an &#8220;Ebola czar&#8221; to oversee the federal response to Ebola.</p>
<p>His name is Ron Klain, and he is a Democratic political hack best known for his work during the &#8220;hanging chads&#8221; episode of the 2000 presidential election.</p>
<p>The White House says that they were not looking for an expert on Ebola.</p>
<p>Mission accomplished.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Ebola czar&#8221; heading up the response to what could be the greatest health crisis in U.S. history does not know anything about the virus.</p>
<p>Let us hope that this Ebola outbreak fizzles out somehow and that by some miracle no more Ebola victims travel to the United States.</p>
<p>Because it has become exceedingly clear that our government is not equipped to deal with something like this.</p>
<p>Matt Drudge recently sent out a tweet warning that we need to be ready to &#8220;<a href="https://twitter.com/DRUDGE/status/522350000106635264">self-quarantine</a>&#8221; if necessary.</p>
<p>I think that is very good advice.  Obviously the government is not going to be able to protect us if Ebola starts spreading like wildfire.</p>
<p>The only people that you are going to be able to depend on are yourself, your family and your close friends.</p>
<p>I encourage all of you to get prepared while we still have time.</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/ebola-travel-ban-now">Ebola Travel Ban Now!</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com">The Economic Collapse</a>.</p>
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		<title>Illegal Immigration And Gangs: Someday Our Cities Will Burn Because We Didn&#8217;t Protect Our Borders</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2014 22:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael Snyder]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that the number of illegal immigrants that enter Texas each week is greater than the number of babies being born to citizens of that state?  The mainstream media is shining the spotlight very brightly on all of the children that are coming over, and there is a reason for that.  They are [...]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/illegal-immigration-and-gangs-someday-our-cities-will-burn-because-we-didnt-protect-our-borders">Illegal Immigration And Gangs: Someday Our Cities Will Burn Because We Didn&#8217;t Protect Our Borders</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com">The Economic Collapse</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/illegal-immigration-and-gangs-someday-our-cities-will-burn-because-we-didnt-protect-our-borders/latin-kings-by-javier-ramirez" rel="attachment wp-att-7591"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-7591" alt="Latin Kings by Javier Ramirez" src="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Latin-Kings-by-Javier-Ramirez-300x300.jpg" width="300" height="300" /></a>Did you know that the number of illegal immigrants that enter Texas each week <a href="http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/the-number-of-illegal-immigrants-entering-texas-is-greater-than-the-number-of-babies-born">is greater</a> than the number of babies being born to citizens of that state?  The mainstream media is shining the spotlight very brightly on all of the children that are coming over, and there is a reason for that.  They are trying to tug on our heartstrings.  But there is another part of the story that you aren&#8217;t hearing much about.  By refusing to protect our borders, Barack Obama has allowed hundreds of thousands of gang members to illegally enter the United States and settle in our major cities.  In many communities, gang activity is already wildly out of control, and someday our cities will burn because of the foolishness of the federal government.</p>
<p>The Obama administration knows that one out of every five illegal immigrants <a href="http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/former-border-patrol-chief-1-in-5-illegals-has-criminal-record">has a criminal record</a>.  And we are not just talking about illegal immigrants <a href="http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/illegal-immigrant-arrested-for-taking-upskirt-pictures-of-women">taking &#8220;upskirt photos&#8221; of women</a> like just happened in Texas.  We are also talking about rapists, murderers, drug dealers and hardcore gang members.</p>
<p>According to Texas state Senator Dan Patrick, illegal immigrants have been formally charged with <strong>nearly half a million crimes</strong> in his state over the past four years alone.  And he also says that there are <a href="http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/07/21/Texas-State-Senator-100-000-Illegal-Immigrant-Gangsters-in-State#">&#8220;at least 100,000 illegal immigrant gang members&#8221;</a> living in his state right now&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Hours before Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced he would send National Guard troops to the border, Texas state Senator Dan Patrick said there are <strong>at least 100,000 illegal immigrant gang members in the state</strong>.</p>
<p>On Monday&#8217;s The Laura Ingraham Show, Patrick, who is also the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, said from 2008 to 2012, 143,000 illegal immigrant criminals were arrested and jailed in Texas. He said these were &#8220;hardened criminals, gang members, and other criminals that we identified as being in Texas illegally.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>We charged them with 447,000 crimes, a half-million crimes in four years</strong>, just in Texas, including over 5,000 rapes and 2,000 murders,&#8221; Patrick said. &#8220;We estimate we have 100,000 gang members here illegally.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Why won&#8217;t Obama do anything to stop this madness?</p>
<p>There are <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/news/by-the-numbers-chicago-area-gangs/">at least 70,000 gang members</a> living in Obama&#8217;s home city of Chicago.  Other estimates put that number closer to 100,000.  But everyone agrees that it is a number that is growing every day.</p>
<p>So it shouldn&#8217;t surprise any of us that <a href="http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/at-least-40-shot-in-weekend-chicago-violence">at least 40 people</a> were shot in Chicago over one recent July weekend.</p>
<p>I just fear for what Chicago will look like when things get really bad in this country.  Many of our major cities are literally being transformed into tinderboxes that could erupt in flames at any time.</p>
<p>Overall, there are now approximately <a title="1.4 million" href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/1-4-million-gang-members-and-more-pour-into-the-united-states-every-single-day" target="_blank">1.4 million</a> gang members living in the United States according to the FBI.  But that number is actually a few years old now, so the true number is undoubtedly far higher at this point.</p>
<p>In addition, we know that illegal immigrants make up <a title="approximately 30 percent" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY6t2ckpb5g" target="_blank">approximately 30 percent</a> of the total population in our federal, state and local prisons.</p>
<p>And yet we refuse to stop more waves of illegal immigrants from coming in.</p>
<p>Are we willingly committing national suicide?</p>
<p>Just <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/14-reasons-obama-is-lying-when-he-claims-the-world-is-more-stable-and-less-violent-than-ever">the other day</a>, I noted that Honduras has the highest murder rate on the entire planet and that the Mexican drug war has claimed <a title="more than 120,000 lives" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Drug_War" target="_blank">more than 120,000 lives</a> since 2006.</p>
<p>That is what is coming here if we allow this insanity to continue.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, political correctness reigns in America today.  Under current policies, our border agents are not even turning away minors with known gang affiliations that have gang tattoos all over them.  Just check out the following excerpt from <a href="http://www.nationalreview.com/article/380337/teenage-latin-border-horde-ryan-lovelace">a recent National Review article</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Border Patrol officials struggling to keep up with the increasing number of minors illegally crossing the Mexican border are not turning away persons with known gang affiliations. Chris Cabrera, vice president of the National Border Patrol Council Local 3307 in the Rio Grande Valley, explained that a Border Patrol agent he represents helped reunite a teenage gang member with his family in the United States. Cabrera notes the young member of Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), a transnational criminal gang, had no criminal record in the U.S., but asks, “If he’s a confirmed gang member in his own country, why are we letting him in here?”</p>
<p>“I’ve heard people come in and say, ‘You’re going to let me go, just like you let my mother go, just like you let my sister go. You’re going to let me go as well, and the government’s going to take care of us,’” Cabrera says. “Until we start mandatory detentions, mandatory removals, I don’t think anything is going to change. As a matter of fact, I think it’s going to get worse.”</p>
<p>Art Del Cueto, president of the National Border Patrol Council Local 2544 in Tucson, says agents who recognize the gang-affiliated tattoos of minors crossing the border must treat them the same as anybody else. He says these people are afforded the same rights provided to anyone crossing the border.</p></blockquote>
<p>And according to the Border Patrol, some of these &#8220;processing centers&#8221; that we have seen pictures of lately are actually being used by the gangs <a href="http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/07/11/border-patrol-ms13-using-nogales-processing-center-as-recruitment-hub-entrance-into-us-n1861082">to recruit more gang members</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>According to Border Patrol sources, violent MS-13 gang members are using the Nogales processing center in Arizona as a recruitment hub and as a transfer point for gang members to get into the United States.</p>
<p>The Red Cross has set up phone banks inside the processing center so unaccompanied minors can make phone calls to family members inside the United States and back home in Central America. According to sources, those phones are also being used by MS-13 members to communicate with gang members already in the United States and operating in cities like Atlanta, New York and Chicago. Further, many teenaged males inside the facility have approached Border Patrol agents and have said gang members have tried to recruit them from shared cells. According to the FBI, MS-13 regularly targets middle and high school students for recruitment.</p>
<p>“The National Border Patrol Council believes there to be serious security issues at the Nogales Processing Center. Agents’ hands are tied due to the policies governing the care and lodging of juveniles and this has allowed gang recruitment and activity to flourish amongst those being detained,” vice president of the National Border Patrol Council Shawn Moran tells <em>Townhall. </em>“Customs and Border Protection needs to do more to ensure that gang members that are in custody at the NPC are identified, prosecuted, and prohibited from benefiting from this crisis.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Barack Obama can see all of this happening and yet he refuses to secure our borders.</p>
<p>What in the world is he thinking?</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/illegal-immigration-and-gangs-someday-our-cities-will-burn-because-we-didnt-protect-our-borders">Illegal Immigration And Gangs: Someday Our Cities Will Burn Because We Didn&#8217;t Protect Our Borders</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com">The Economic Collapse</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dust In The Wind: Dust Bowl Conditions Have Returned To Kansas, Oklahoma And North Texas</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2014 22:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In early 1978, a song entitled &#8220;Dust in the Wind&#8221; by a rock band known as Kansas shot up the Billboard charts.  When Kerry Livgren penned those now famous lyrics, he probably never imagined that Dust Bowl conditions would return to his home state just a few short decades later.  Sadly, that is precisely what [...]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/dust-in-the-wind-dust-bowl-conditions-have-returned-to-kansas-oklahoma-and-north-texas">Dust In The Wind: Dust Bowl Conditions Have Returned To Kansas, Oklahoma And North Texas</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com">The Economic Collapse</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/dust-in-the-wind-dust-bowl-conditions-have-returned-to-kansas-oklahoma-and-north-texas/20-signs-that-dust-bowl-conditions-will-soon-return-to-the-heartland-of-america-3" rel="attachment wp-att-7374"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-7374" alt="Dust Bowl" src="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/20-Signs-That-Dust-Bowl-Conditions-Will-Soon-Return-To-The-Heartland-Of-America-300x300.jpg" width="300" height="300" /></a>In early 1978, a song entitled &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dust_in_the_Wind">Dust in the Wind</a>&#8221; by a rock band known as Kansas shot up the Billboard charts.  When Kerry Livgren penned those now famous lyrics, he probably never imagined that Dust Bowl conditions would return to his home state just a few short decades later.  Sadly, that is precisely what is happening.  When American explorers first traveled through north Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, they referred to it as &#8220;the Great American Desert&#8221; and they doubted that anyone would ever be able to farm it.  But as history has shown, when that area gets plenty of precipitation the farming is actually quite good.  Unfortunately, the region is now in the midst of a devastating multi-year drought which never seems to end.  Right now, <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/05/25/states-running-out-of-water/9506821/">56 percent</a> of Texas, <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/05/25/states-running-out-of-water/9506821/">64 percent</a> of Oklahoma and <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/05/25/states-running-out-of-water/9506821/">80 percent</a> of Kansas are experiencing &#8220;severe drought&#8221;, and the long range forecast for this upcoming summer is not good.  In fact, some areas in the region are already drier than they were during the worst times of the 1930s.  And the relentless high winds that are plaguing that area of the country are kicking up some hellacious dust storms.  For example, some parts of Kansas experienced a <a href="http://cjonline.com/news/business/2014-05-10/many-prairie-areas-drier-now-during-dust-bowl">two day dust storm</a> last month.  And Lubbock, Texas was hit be a <a href="http://lubbockonline.com/regional/2014-05-11/parts-some-plains-states-drier-dust-bowl#.U4T6siimWnM">three day dust storm</a> last month.  We are witnessing things that we have not seen since the depths of the Dust Bowl days, and unless the region starts getting a serious amount of rain, things are going to get a whole lot worse before they get any better.</p>
<p>Over the past two months, very high winds and bone dry conditions have made the lives of ordinary farmers in the state of Kansas extraordinarily difficult.  Just check out the following excerpt from a recent article posted on <a href="http://www.agriculture.com/farm-management/conservation/dust-bowl-v2-hot-dry-conditions-create_556-ar43428">Agriculture.com</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The dust has settled, but for how long no one can be sure. At any moment, the winds may blow, moving the topsoil &#8212; soil that took Mother Nature generations to craft &#8212; even farther from its origin.</p>
<p>One farmer reckons that precious topsoil, native to his farm in Kearny County, Kansas, now sits in a field <strong>at least 200 miles away</strong>, blown there by the relentless winds of March and April 2014.</p>
<p>Affecting counties in western Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, and eastern Colorado, it was reminiscent of what folks in the same region faced 80 years ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;There were several days we couldn’t see 100 yards in front of us,&#8221; says Tom Hauser, a farmer near Ulysses, Kansas. &#8220;<strong>We didn’t know where the dust was coming from. It was moving in here from somewhere else, just like it did back in the 1930s.</strong>&#8220;</p></blockquote>
<p>When heavy winds blow day after day but there is no rain, it creates ideal conditions for dust storms.  According to the same article that I just mentioned, the average wind speed in the little community of Syracuse, Kansas has been <a href="http://www.agriculture.com/farm-management/conservation/dust-bowl-v2-hot-dry-conditions-create_556-ar43428">over 50 miles an hour</a> so far this year&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Since the beginning of 2014, the average maximum daily wind speed in Syracuse, Kansas, is 50.6 miles per hour, according to the Kansas State University Weather Data Library. In that same time, Syracuse has received just 1 inch of total precipitation.</p>
<p><strong>That is a recipe for disaster</strong>.</p>
<p>“I’ve had to chisel more ground this year than the last 20 years put together,” says Gary Millershaski, who farms near Lakin in Kearny County. Chiseling the ground roughs it up, and helps prevent soil from blowing – <strong>at least for a little while</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t imagine living somewhere with such high winds day after day.</p>
<p>But this is what farmers in the High Plains have to deal with on a constant basis.</p>
<p>And needless to say, when things are this dry those kinds of winds can kick up some immense dust storms.  In fact, a dust storm <a href="http://www.agweb.com/article/drought_wind_create_dust_storms_in_the_high_plains_NAA_Associated_Press/">in late April</a> was so large that it covered most of the region&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Monday&#8217;s dust storm <strong>was so large it covered most of Kansas, western Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle and eastern Colorado</strong>, said weather service meteorologist Jeff Hutton in Dodge City. Tuesday&#8217;s dust cloud was more localized, only found in some parts of Kansas.</p>
<p>&#8220;That is what happens when you get drought, a lack of vegetation and you have wind,&#8221; Hutton said. &#8220;I mean, that is just the nature of the High Plains. And then that dirt that was lofted is eventually carried into eastern Kansas.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>When one of these dust storms strikes, you want to get indoors and stay there.  It isn&#8217;t even safe to be driving.  When you can&#8217;t even see five feet in front of you, the odds of getting into a fatal accident rise exponentially.  Just check out what happened earlier this year <a href="http://www.wibw.com/home/headlines/Blowing-Dust-Caused-Multi-Car-Accident-Near-Liberal-256962191.html">near the little town of Liberal, Kansas</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>At least 12 vehicles were involved in an pileup accident near Liberal, Kansas.</p>
<p>The accident happened around 1:40 p.m., nine miles southwest of Liberal. It appears that blowing dust limited visibility so severely that it cause vehicles to not see each other until it was too late and they collided. One report states that visibility was less than five feet.</p>
<p>According to Chief Anthony Adams of the Tyrone Fire Department in Oklahoma, six of the vehicles involved were cars and trucks, the other six were tractor trailers.</p></blockquote>
<p>As bad as things are in Kansas right now, the truth is that things are probably even worse down in Texas.  Amarillo has had 10 dust storms so far this year, and Lubbock has already had <a href="http://cjonline.com/news/business/2014-05-10/many-prairie-areas-drier-now-during-dust-bowl">15 days of dust storms</a> in 2014&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The number of dust storms seems to rise with the length of the drought. Amarillo has had 10 this year; it had none in 2010. The city is about 10 percent drier now than the 42 months that ended April 30, 1936, and drier than the state’s record drought in the 1950s.</p>
<p>Lubbock already has seen 15 days with dust storms this year, the National Weather Service said.</p></blockquote>
<p>And remember, we haven&#8217;t even gotten to the summer months yet.</p>
<p>As conditions get even worse in the heartland of America, it is going to end up deeply affecting all of us.  The farmers and ranchers that live there provide a tremendous amount of food for the rest of the country, and <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-meat-crisis-is-here-price-of-shrimp-up-61-7-million-pigs-dead-beef-at-all-time-high">food prices are already starting to rise at an alarming pace</a>.</p>
<p>So what is going to happen if this drought extends for several more years or even longer?</p>
<p>Some experts such as <a href="http://www.thedailysheeple.com/western-megadrought-folks-this-is-no-ordinary-dry-spell_052014">paleoclimatologist Edward Cook</a> have suggested that we could be in the midst of a &#8220;megadrought&#8221; that could last for decades or even centuries.</p>
<p>Many of those that were convinced that we could never see a return of the Dust Bowl days are now being forced to reevaluate their beliefs.  According to the National Weather Service, parts of Kansas, Colorado, Texas and Oklahoma are already drier than they were in the 1930s.  The following is an excerpt from a recent National Geographic article entitled &#8220;<a href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/05/140516-dust-bowl-drought-oklahoma-panhandle-food/">Parched: A New Dust Bowl Forms in the Heartland</a>&#8220;&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Four years into a mean, hot drought that shows no sign of relenting, a new Dust Bowl is indeed engulfing the same region that was the geographic heart of the original. The undulating frontier where Kansas, Colorado, and the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma converge is as dry as toast. <strong>The National Weather Service, measuring rain over 42 months, reports that parts of all five states have had less rain than what fell during a similar period in the 1930s</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>It is hard to put into words how incredibly serious this all is.</p>
<p>A few years ago, when I wrote articles with titles such as &#8220;<a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/20-signs-that-dust-bowl-conditions-will-soon-return-to-the-heartland-of-america">20 Signs That Dust Bowl Conditions Will Soon Return To The Heartland Of America</a>&#8220;, a lot of people laughed.</p>
<p>Not that many people are laughing now.</p>
<p>The truth is that we are now in the midst of <a href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-most-of-the-western-half-of-the-u-s-is-completely-unsuitable-for-strategic-relocation">the worst drought crisis since the days of the Great Depression</a>.</p>
<p>Fortunately, over the past week or so <a href="http://www.weather.com/news/weather-forecast/drought-relief-texas-oklahoma-kansas-rain-20140520">there has been some rain</a> in some of the hardest hit areas.  Let us hope that this is a sign of better things to come.</p>
<p>Because if this drought does not come to an end, it is going to become much, much more expensive for Americans to feed their families.</p>
<p>And considering the fact that <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/epidemic-of-hunger-new-report-says-49-million-americans-are-dealing-with-food-insecurity">49 million Americans</a> are already facing food insecurity, that is a threat that should not be taken lightly.</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/dust-in-the-wind-dust-bowl-conditions-have-returned-to-kansas-oklahoma-and-north-texas">Dust In The Wind: Dust Bowl Conditions Have Returned To Kansas, Oklahoma And North Texas</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com">The Economic Collapse</a>.</p>
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		<title>U.S. Cattle Herd Is At A 61 Year Low And Organic Food Shortages Are Being Reported All Over America</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If the extreme drought in the western half of the country keeps going, the food supply problems that we are experiencing right now are only going to be the tip of the iceberg.  As you will see below, the size of the U.S. cattle herd has dropped to a 61 year low, and organic food [...]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/u-s-cattle-herd-is-at-a-61-year-low-and-organic-food-shortages-are-being-reported-all-over-america/drought-2014" rel="attachment wp-att-6894"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-6894" alt="Drought 2014" src="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Drought-2014-300x300.jpg" width="300" height="300" /></a>If the extreme drought in the western half of the country keeps going, the food supply problems that we are experiencing right now are only going to be the tip of the iceberg.  As you will see below, the size of the U.S. cattle herd has dropped to a 61 year low, and organic food shortages are being reported all over the nation.  Surprisingly cold weather and increasing demand for organic food have both been a factor, but the biggest threat to the U.S. food supply is the extraordinary drought which has had a relentless grip on the western half of the country.  If you check out <a href="http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/Home.aspx">the U.S. Drought Monitor</a>, you can see that drought conditions currently stretch from California all the way to the heart of Texas.  In fact, the worst drought in the history of the state of California <a href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-worst-drought-in-the-history-of-california-is-happening-right-now">is happening right now</a>.  And considering the fact that the rest of the nation is extremely dependent on produce grown in California and cattle raised in the western half of the U.S., this should be of great concern to all of us.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.myfoxny.com/story/24501646/organic-food-shortage-hits-us#ixzz2r9WVs991">local Fox News report</a> that was featured on <a href="http://drudgereport.com/">the Drudge Report</a> entitled &#8220;Organic food shortage hits US&#8221; has gotten quite a bit of attention. The following is an excerpt from that article&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Since Christmas, cucumbers supplies from Florida have almost ground to a halt and the Mexican supply is coming but it&#8217;s just not ready yet.</p>
<p>And as the basic theory of economics goes, less supply drives up prices.</p>
<p>Take organic berries for example:</p>
<p>There was a strawberry shortage a couple weeks back and prices spiked.</p>
<p>Experts say the primary reasons for the shortages are weather and demand.</p></blockquote>
<p>And without a doubt, demand for organic food has grown sharply in recent years.  More Americans than ever have become aware of how <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/is-the-food-we-eat-killing-us">the modern American diet is slowly killing all of us</a>, and they are seeking out alternatives.</p>
<p>Due to the tightness in supply and the increasing demand, prices for organic produce just continue to go up.  Just consider the <a href="http://www.thepacker.com/opinion/blogs/Heat-check-for-organic-fresh-produce-241371281.html">following example</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>A quick check on the organic tree fruit market shows that the average price per carton for organic apples was $38 per carton in mid-January this year, up from an average of just $31 per carton last year at the same time. At least for apple marketers, the organic market is heating up.</p></blockquote>
<p>Personally, I went to a local supermarket the other day and I started to reach for a package of organic strawberries but I stopped when I saw that they were priced at $6.99.  I couldn&#8217;t justify paying 7 bucks for one package.  I still remember getting them on sale for $2.99 last year.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this may only be just the beginning of the price increases.  California Governor Jerry Brown <a href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-worst-drought-in-the-history-of-california-is-happening-right-now">has just declared a water emergency</a>, and reservoirs throughout the state have dropped to dangerously low levels.</p>
<p>Unless a miracle happens, there is simply not going to be enough water to go around for the entire agriculture industry.  The following is an excerpt from an email from an industry insider that researcher Ray Gano <a href="http://www.prophezine.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=901:pz-special-report-major-food-shortages-begins&amp;catid=41:top-headlines">recently shared on his website</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Harris farms has released a statement saying they will leave about 40,000 acres fallow this year because the FEDS have decided to only deliver 10% of the water allocation for 2014. Lettuce is predicted to reach around $5.00 a head (if you can find it). Understand the farmers in the Salinas valley are considering the same action. So much for salad this summer unless you grow it yourself.</p></blockquote>
<p>The reason why the agriculture industry in California is so important is because it literally feeds the rest of the nation.  I shared the following statistics <a href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-worst-drought-in-the-history-of-california-is-happening-right-now">yesterday</a>, but they are so critical that they bear repeating.  As you can see, without the fruits and vegetables that California grows, <a href="http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpott/2011/09/california-agriculture-too-productive-our-own-good">we would be in for a world of hurt</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The state produces <strong>99 percent</strong> of the artichokes grown in the US, <strong>44 percent</strong> of asparagus, <strong>a fifth</strong> of cabbage, <strong>two-thirds</strong> of carrots, <strong>half</strong> of bell peppers, <strong>89 percent</strong> of cauliflower, <strong>94 percent</strong> of broccoli, and <strong>95 percent</strong> of celery. Leafy greens? California’s got the market cornered: <strong>90 percent</strong> of the leaf lettuce we consume, along with and <strong>83 percent</strong> of Romaine lettuce and <strong>83 percent</strong> of fresh spinach, come from the big state on the left side of the map. Cali also cranks <strong>a third</strong> of total fresh tomatoes consumed in the U.S.—and <strong>95 percent</strong> of ones destined for cans and other processing purposes.</p>
<p>As for fruit, I get that <strong>86 percent</strong> of lemons and a quarter of oranges come from there; its sunny climate makes it perfect for citrus, and lemons store relatively well. <strong>Ninety percent</strong> of avocados? Fine. But <strong>84 percent</strong> of peaches, <strong>88 percent</strong> of fresh strawberries, and <strong>97 percent</strong> of fresh plums?</p>
<p>Come on. Surely the other 49 states can do better.</p></blockquote>
<p>Are you starting to understand how much trouble we could be in if this drought does not end?</p>
<p>About now I can hear some people out there saying that they will just eat meat because they don&#8217;t like vegetables anyway.</p>
<p>Well, unfortunately we are rapidly approaching a beef shortage as well.</p>
<p>On January 1st, the U.S. cattle herd hit a <a href="http://washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376-MZ7GIW6TTDT301-4UDOIBJFH0PEJNE5L2E1UTNKT2">61-year low</a> of 89.3 million head of cattle.</p>
<p>The biggest reason for this is <a href="http://www.prophezine.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=901:pz-special-report-major-food-shortages-begins&amp;catid=41:top-headlines">the 5 year drought</a> that has absolutely crippled the cattle industry out west&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Back in the late fall 2013 there was a freak snowstorm that killed close to 300,000+ cattle. This is a major hit to the cattle market.</p>
<p>I know in Texas where they still have a 5 year drought they are dealing with, they are having to ship grass bails in from Colorado, Utah and other parts of the country just to feed the cattle. Ranchers are sending their female cattle to the slaughter houses becasue they can not afford to feed them anymore. It is the females that help re-stock the herd. SO if you are slaughtering your females, your herd does not grow. It is expected that the US will not see cattle herd growth returning until 2017, maybe even later.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is a problem which is not going away any time soon.</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376-MZ7GIW6TTDT301-4UDOIBJFH0PEJNE5L2E1UTNKT2">the Washington Post</a>, the U.S. cattle herd has gotten smaller <strong>for six years in a row</strong>, and the amount of beef produced is expected to drop to a 20 year low in 2014&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The U.S. cattle herd contracted for six straight years to the smallest since 1952, government data show. A record drought in 2011 destroyed pastures in Texas, the top producing state, followed the next year by a surge in feed-grain prices during the worst Midwest dry spell since the 1930s. Fewer cattle will mean production in the $85 billion beef industry drops to a 20- year low in 2014, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said.</p></blockquote>
<p>It would be hard to overstate how devastating this ongoing drought has been for many ranchers out west.  For example, one 64-year-old rancher who lives in Texas says that his herd is <strong>90 percent smaller</strong> than it was back in 2005 <a href="http://washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376-MZ7GIW6TTDT301-4UDOIBJFH0PEJNE5L2E1UTNKT2">because of the drought</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Texas rancher Looney, who is 64 and has been in the cattle business his whole life, said his herd is still about 90 percent below its size from 2005 because of the prolonged dry weather. It will take years for the pastures to come back, even if there is normal rainfall, he said. About 44 percent of Texas was in still in drought in the week ended Jan. 7, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.</p></blockquote>
<p>And it isn&#8217;t just the U.S. that is dealing with this kind of drought.  The largest freshwater lake in China that was once about twice the size of London, England <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2543513/Chinas-largest-freshwater-lake-twice-size-London-completely-dries-drought.html">has almost entirely dried up</a> because of the ongoing drought over there.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, global demand for food just continues to rise.</p>
<p>If this drought ends and the western half of the nation starts getting lots of rain, this could just be a temporary crisis.</p>
<p>However, the truth is that scientific research has shown that the 20th century was the wettest century in the western half of the country <strong>in 1000 years</strong>, and that we should expect things to return to &#8220;normal&#8221; at some point.</p>
<p>So is that happening now?</p>
<p>Over the past couple of years, I have warned that Dust Bowl conditions are starting to return to the western half of the United States.  Just see <a href="http://thetruthwins.com/archives/dust-bowl-conditions-are-literally-returning-to-the-western-half-of-the-united-states">this article</a>, <a href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/obama-allows-great-lakes-water-to-be-sold-to-china-as-half-the-u-s-faces-extreme-water-crisiss">this article</a> and <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-colorado-river-the-high-plains-aquifer-and-the-entire-western-half-of-the-u-s-are-rapidly-drying-up">this article</a>.</p>
<p>Now the state of California is experiencing the worst drought that it has ever gone through and &#8220;apocalyptic&#8221; dust storms are being reported in <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2338928/Massive-dust-storms-engulfing-Colorado-reminiscent-1930s-Dust-Bowl-years.html">Colorado</a> and <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2013/06/11/nevada-sandstorm-pileup/2412053/">Nevada</a>.</p>
<p>Just because things seem like they have always been a certain way does not mean that they will always stay that way.</p>
<p>Things out west are rapidly changing, and in the end it is going to affect the lives of every man, woman and child in the United States.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael Snyder]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Desperate people do desperate things, and it appears that Americans are rapidly becoming a lot more desperate.  An epidemic of thievery is sweeping across America, and authorities are not quite sure what to make of it.  Down in Texas, cattle thieves can get up to $1,500 per head of cattle, and cattle rustling was up nearly [...]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/tide-thefts-cargo-hijacking-and-cattle-rustling-why-is-an-epidemic-of-thievery-sweeping-america">Tide Thefts, Cargo Hijacking And Cattle Rustling: Why Is An Epidemic Of Thievery Sweeping America?</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com">The Economic Collapse</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/tide-thefts-cargo-hijacking-and-cattle-rustling-why-is-an-epidemic-of-thievery-sweeping-america/tide" rel="attachment wp-att-6583"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-6583" alt="Tide" src="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Tide.png" width="300" height="300" /></a>Desperate people do desperate things, and it appears that Americans are rapidly becoming a lot more desperate.  An epidemic of thievery is sweeping across America, and authorities are not quite sure what to make of it.  Down in Texas, cattle thieves can get up to <a href="http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2013/10/28/rise-of-cattle-rustlers-contributing-to-increase-in-beef-prices/">$1,500</a> per head of cattle, and cattle rustling was up nearly 40 percent last year.  As you will read about below, cargo hijacking is becoming much more sophisticated, and it is being estimated that losses from cargo thefts will total about <a href="http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2013/10/21/thieves-pose-as-truckers-to-steal-huge-cargo-loads/">$216 million</a> this year alone.  And for some reason, Tide laundry detergent has become a very hot commodity among common criminals all across America.  In fact, it is being reported that some grocery stores are &#8220;<a href="http://nymag.com/news/features/tide-detergent-drugs-2013-1/">losing $10,000 to $15,000 a month</a>&#8221; as a result of Tide thefts.  So why is all of this happening?  Well, as I have written about previously, crime <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/crime-is-getting-worse-violent-crime-in-america-increased-by-15-percent-last-year">is on the rise</a> in the United States, and poverty is <a href="http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/29-incredible-facts-which-prove-that-poverty-in-america-is-absolutely-exploding">absolutely exploding</a>.  In fact, according to the latest numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau, <a title="49.2 percent" href="http://cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/census-49-americans-get-gov-t-benefits-82m-households-medicaid" target="_blank">49.2 percent</a> of all Americans are receiving benefits from at least one government program each month.  Over the past five years, we have seen an unprecedented rise in the number of people that cannot take care of themselves without help from the government.  Millions upon millions of Americans that have been forced into poverty are becoming increasingly angry, frustrated and desperate.  And what we are watching right now is only just the beginning &#8211; all of this is going to get a whole lot worse.</p>
<p>When people think of the &#8220;social decay&#8221; that is happening to America, most of the time Texas and Oklahoma would not be the first places that come to mind.  But <a href="http://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2013/08/20/cattle-theft-on-the-rise-in-texas-despite-tougher-penalties/">according to NPR</a>, there was nearly a 40 percent rise in the theft of cows and horses down in that area of the country last year&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Ranchers saw a sharp jump in cattle rustling last year in Texas and Oklahoma. Over 10,000 cows and horses were reported missing or stolen. That’s an almost <strong>40 percent increase</strong> from the year before. It’s a trend that’s surprised some in law enforcement.</p></blockquote>
<p>And this is happening even though the penalties for cattle rustling have gotten much stronger&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Penalties against rustlers were toughened by Texas lawmakers in 2009. Now, the crime could put you in prison for up to 10 years. But ironically more and more cattle have gone missing or stolen since that law was passed.</p></blockquote>
<p>Another trend that is baffling law enforcement authorities is the huge wave of cargo hijackings that they have been seeing.  According to a recent <a href="http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2013/10/21/thieves-pose-as-truckers-to-steal-huge-cargo-loads/">CBS News article</a>, cargo thefts are becoming a lot more elaborate these days&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>To steal huge shipments of valuable cargo, thieves are turning to a deceptively simple tactic: They pose as truckers, load the freight onto their own tractor-trailers and drive away with it.</p>
<p>It’s an increasingly common form of commercial identity theft that has allowed con men to make off each year with millions of dollars in merchandise, often food and beverages. And experts say the practice is growing so rapidly that it will soon become the most common way to steal freight.</p></blockquote>
<p>You may not think that stealing truckloads of walnuts or cheese is a big deal, but the truth is that the dollar values of some of these thefts are absolutely staggering&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>News reports from across the country recount just a few of the thefts: 80,000 pounds of walnuts worth $300,000 in <strong>California</strong>, $200,000 of Muenster cheese in <strong>Wisconsin</strong>, rib-eye steaks valued at $82,000 in <strong>Texas</strong>, $25,000 pounds of king crab worth $400,000 in <strong>California</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>And this is not just happening in a few isolated locations.  We are literally seeing an epidemic of cargo theft that stretches from coast to coast&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Although cargo thieves prey on companies across the nation, the hot spots are places with shipping ports or rail hubs. <strong>California</strong> leads the nation. Large numbers of thefts have also been reported <strong>in Texas, Florida, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Tennessee</strong>.</p></blockquote>
<p>Perhaps most fascinating of all is the wave of Tide thefts that is sweeping the nation.  The following is an excerpt from <a href="http://nymag.com/news/features/tide-detergent-drugs-2013-1/">a New York Magazine article</a> from earlier this year&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p><span class="drop">T</span>he call that came in from a local Safeway one day in March 2011 was unlike any the Organized Retail Crime Unit of the Prince George’s County Police Department had fielded before. The grocery store, located in suburban Bowie, Maryland, had been robbed repeatedly. But in every incident the only products taken were bottles—many, many bottles—of the liquid laundry detergent Tide. “They were losing $10,000 to $15,000 a month, with people just taking it off the shelves,” recalls Sergeant Aubrey Thompson, who heads the team. When Thompson and his officers arrived to investigate, they stumbled onto another apparent Tide theft in progress and busted two men who’d piled 100 or so of the bright-orange jugs into their Honda. The next day, Thompson returned to the store’s parking lot to tape a television interview about the crimes. A different robber took advantage of the distraction to make off with twenty more bottles.</p></blockquote>
<p>So why are criminals so interested in Tide detergent?</p>
<p>Well, apparently it is heavily used as currency <a href="http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2013/06/19/tide-thefts-linked-to-drug-users-trading-detergent-for-crack/">in the drug trade</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Southern California authorities say it’s a dirty business and a bizarre trend – drug users trading Tide detergent for crack.</p>
<p>The Riverside Press-Enterprise says it’s <strong>a nationwide problem</strong> – people are stealing the popular but expensive detergent and trading it for marijuana and crack cocaine.</p>
<p>San Bernardino police Sgt. Travis Walker says detectives raiding dope houses in recent years were puzzled when they found lots of Tide. Turns out it wasn’t being used to make drugs but to buy them.</p></blockquote>
<p>We live at a time when an increasing number of Americans will do just about anything for money.</p>
<p>Down in Florida, one mother was so desperate for money that she was actually prostituting <a href="http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-mom-prostitutes-daughters-osceola-20131101,0,5448503.story">her three teenage daughters</a>.  Two of them were under the age of 18&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>A St. Cloud mother was picked up Thursday on charges of serving as her three teenage daughters&#8217; madam in a West U.S. Highway 192 prostitution ring, according to the Osceola County Sheriff&#8217;s Office.</p>
<p>At 2:30 p.m., Paula Howard flagged down an undercover detective acting as a &#8220;John&#8221; in front of a bus stop and arranged for him to have sex with one of her girls, ages 16, 17, and 18, an arrest record states.</p>
<p>The daughter agreed to perform the act for $20 and hopped into the car, telling the detective, &#8220;Oh yea. That&#8217;s my family, but don&#8217;t even worry about it. They know what I do,&#8221; the report states.</p></blockquote>
<p>But haven&#8217;t you heard?</p>
<p>Everything is just fine in America.  Barack Obama and the mainstream media keep telling us that over and over, so it must be true.</p>
<p>Right?</p>
<p>I think that we got a glimpse into the true condition of America last month when a &#8220;technical glitch&#8221; caused the system that processes food stamp card payments to malfunction for a couple of hours.  A <a href="http://nation.time.com/2013/10/14/a-walmart-shopping-frenzy-after-food-stamp-cards-malfunction/">Time Magazine article</a> described what happened at one Wal-Mart in Louisiana&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Customers cleared shelves and police were called in to control crowds taking advantage of suddenly unlimited spending allowed on their Electronic Benefits Transfer cards, which are issued to recipients of government food stamps. Spending limits on the cards were reportedly disabled for about two hours.</p>
<p>When a store in Springhill, La., announced over the loudspeaker that the glitch was fixed, shoppers simply abandoned loaded carts, according to Springhill Police Chief Will Lynd.</p></blockquote>
<p>And similar &#8220;mini-riots&#8221; happened in a bunch of other locations as well.</p>
<p>For example, customers at one Wal-Mart <a title="in Mississippi" href="http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20131014/NEWS01/310140019/EBT-outage-prompts-disturbance-theft-Philadelphia-Walmart?nclick_check=1" target="_blank">in Mississippi</a> just started taking groceries out of the store that they hadn&#8217;t paid for when their food stamp cards were not accepted&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Customers staged a disturbance then walked out of a Mississippi Walmart store with groceries that hadn’t been paid for Saturday night after a computer glitch left them unable to use their food stamp cards.</p>
<p>People in 17 states found themselves unable to buy groceries with their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program cards after a routine check by vendor Xerox Corp. resulted in a temporary system failure.</p>
<p>Shortly after the mini-riot, managers decided to temporarily close the store, citing customer safety.</p></blockquote>
<p>Keep in mind that all of this was caused by a &#8220;technical glitch&#8221; that only lasted for a few hours.</p>
<p>What would happen if there was a problem that lasted for much longer?</p>
<p>That is a sobering thing to think about.</p>
<p>And as I wrote about recently, <a href="http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/uh-oh-47-million-food-stamp-recipients-are-having-their-benefits-cut-back-on-november-1st">all 47 million Americans</a> on food stamps just had their benefits reduced on November 1st.  This is causing food banks all across the country <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/02/food-stamps-cuts-food-banks/3356667/">to brace for a huge influx of needy people</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Food banks across the country, stretched thin in the aftermath of the recession, are bracing for more people coming through their doors in the wake of cuts to the federal food stamp program.</p>
<p>Food stamp benefits to 47 million Americans were cut starting Friday as a temporary boost to the federal program comes to an end without new funding from a deadlocked Congress.</p>
<p>Under the program, known formally as the Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program, or SNAP, a family of four that gets $668 per month in benefits will find that amount cut by $36.</p></blockquote>
<p>In fact, the president of the Food Bank for New York City says that members of her organization <a href="http://www.nbcnews.com/business/families-brace-billions-food-stamp-cuts-set-8C11505320">&#8220;are panicking&#8221;</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>As president of the Food Bank for New York City, Margaret Purvis expects those cuts will draw even more people to organizations that already provide 400,000 meals a day to hungry city folks.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our members are panicking,&#8221; she said as time wound down before the benefit decreases go into effect. &#8220;We&#8217;re telling everyone to make sure that you are prepared for longer lines.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Purvis also <a href="http://www.salon.com/2013/10/28/riots_always_begin_typically_the_same_way_food_stamp_shutdown_looms_friday/">told Salon.com</a> that &#8220;when people cannot afford to eat food&#8221; it has the potential to start &#8220;riots&#8221;&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>“If you look across the world, riots always begin typically the same way: when people cannot afford to eat food,” Margarette Purvis, the president and CEO of the Food Bank for New York City, told Salon Monday. Purvis said that the looming cut would mean about 76 million meals “that will no longer be on the plates of the poorest families” in NYC alone – a figure that outstrips the total number of meals distributed each year by the Food Bank for New York City, the largest food bank in the country. “There will be an immediate impact,” she said.</p></blockquote>
<p>So will we see riots as a result of these food stamp cuts?</p>
<p>No, I do not believe that we will see riots yet.</p>
<p>But the volcano of anger, frustration and desperation that is simmering just below the surface of this country continues to get hotter.</p>
<p>Someday it will explode.</p>
<p>What will you do when that happens?</p>
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