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    Post  Carol Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:57 am

    50 Predictions For 2013
    January 2, 2013
    Source: Michael Snyder
    Are you ready for a wild 2013? It should be a very interesting year. When the calendar flips over each January, lots of people make lots of lists. They make lists of “resolutions”, but most people never follow through on them. They make lists of “predictions”, but most of those predictions always seem to end up failing. Well, I have decided to put out my own list of predictions for 2013. I openly admit that I won’t get all of these predictions right, and that is okay. Hopefully I will at least be more accurate than most of the other armchair prognosticators out there. It is important to look ahead and try to get a handle on what is coming, because I believe that the rest of this decade is going to be extraordinarily chaotic for the U.S. economy. The false bubble of debt-fueled prosperity that we are enjoying right now is not going to last much longer. When it comes to an end, the “adjustment” is going to be extremely painful. Those that understand what is happening and have prepared for it will have the best chance of surviving what is about to hit us. I honestly don’t know what everybody else is going to do. Many of the people that don’t see the coming collapse approaching will be totally blindsided by it and will totally give in to despair when they realize what has happened. But there is no excuse for not seeing what is coming – the signs are everywhere.

    So with that being said, the following are 50 bold predictions for 2013…

    #1 There will be a major fight between the Republicans and the Democrats over raising the debt ceiling. This will be one of the stories that dominates news headlines in the months of February and March.

    #2 Most of the new “revenue” that will be raised by tax increases in 2013 will come out of the pockets of the middle class.

    #3 No matter what “fiscal deals” the Democrats and the Republicans make in 2013, the federal budget deficit will still end up being greater than a trillion dollars for the fifth consecutive year.

    #4 The credit rating of the U.S. government will be downgraded again in 2013.

    #5 The Federal Reserve, along with major central banks all over the globe, will continue to wildly print money.

    #6 There will be more criticism of the Federal Reserve in 2013 than at any other time since it was created back in 1913.

    #7 The term “currency war” will be used by the media more in 2013 than it was in 2012.

    #8 The movement away from the U.S. dollar as the primary reserve currency of the world will pick up momentum. This will especially be true in Asia.

    #9 The economic depressions in Greece and Spain will get even worse and unemployment in the eurozone will go even higher in 2013.

    #10 A financial crisis in Europe will cause officials to grasp for “radical solutions” that will surprise many analysts.

    #11 The unemployment rate in the United States will be higher by the end of 2013 than it is now.

    #12 The percentage of working age Americans with a job will fall below 58 percent by the end of the year.

    #13 At least one “too big to fail” bank will fail in the United States by the end of 2013.

    #14 By the end of the year, more people than ever will understand what “derivatives” are, and that will be because they have caused major problems in the financial world.

    #15 We will see the beginnings of another major housing crisis before the end of 2013 and foreclosure activity will start rising once again.

    #16 We will see another new wave of “tent cities” start to go up in communities around the nation before the end of the year.

    #17 There will be another major drought in the United States this upcoming summer and there will be widespread crop failures once again.

    #18 The massive dust storms that we have seen roll through cities like Phoenix in recent years will become even larger and even more intense.

    #19 Traffic along the Mississippi River will be significantly interrupted at some point during 2013. This will be a very negative thing for the economy.

    #20 Food prices will soar in 2013. This will especially be true for meat products.

    #21 In some of the poorer areas of the globe, major food riots will break out. Governments will have trouble containing the civil unrest.

    #22 There will be more genetically-modified foods in our supermarkets than ever before, and more Americans than ever will reject them and will seek out alternatives.

    #23 The average price of a gallon of gasoline in 2012 was about $3.60. The average price of a gallon of gasoline in 2013 will be lower than that. Yes, you read that correctly.

    #24 The number of vehicle miles driven in the United States will continue to decline in 2013.

    #25 The Dow will end 2013 significantly lower than it is right now.

    #26 When the final statistics for 2013 are compiled, U.S. share of global GDP will be less than 20 percent for the first time in modern history. Back in the year 2001, our share of global GDP was 31.8 percent.

    #27 The U.S. Postal Service will continue to experience massive financial difficulties and will lay off personnel.

    #28 As violence in our public schools becomes increasingly worse, more Americans families than ever will decide to home school their children.

    #29 The Obama administration and Democrats in Congress will make an all-out attempt to pass gun control measures in 2013. When their efforts on the legislative front are stalled somewhat by Republicans in the House, Obama will use his executive powers to further his gun control agenda.

    #30 One of the cities with the strongest gun laws in the nation, Chicago, had 532 murders in 2012 and it is now considered to be one of the most dangerous cities on the planet. By the end of 2013, the murder total in Chicago will be above 600.

    #31 There will be an increasing amount of tension between state governments and the federal government. The issue of “states rights” will move front and center at various points in 2013.

    #32 CNN will continue to sink to horrifying new lows. Piers Morgan will end up leaving the network before the end of the year.

    #33 The number of Americans on food stamps will surpass 50 million for the first time ever at some point during 2013.

    #34 The U.S. trade deficit with China in 2013 will be well over 300 billion dollars.

    #35 The phrase “made in China” will increasingly be viewed as a reason not to buy a product as Americans become more educated about the millions of good jobs that we have lost to China over the past decade.

    #36 We will see increasing cooperation between the governments of the United States, Canada and Mexico and border restrictions will be loosened.

    #37 There will continue to be a mass exodus of families and businesses out of the state of California. The favorite destination will continue to be Texas, but Texas residents will become increasingly resentful of all of these new transplants.

    #38 There will be some truly jaw-dropping examples of violence by parents against their own children in 2013. Many of these stories will make headlines all over the nation.

    #39 The percentage of Americans that are obese will continue to riseand will set another new all-time record in 2013.

    #40 There will be more war in the Middle East in 2013. But it will only set the stage for even more war in the Middle East in 2014 and 2015.

    #41 U.S. troops will be deployed in more countries than ever before in 2013.

    #42 Volcanic eruptions and major earthquakes along the Ring of Firewill make headlines all over the globe in 2013.

    #43 Giant sinkholes will continue to appear all over the United States and all over the globe, and scientists will continue to struggle to find an explanation for why it is happening.

    #44 The peak of the solar cycle in 2013 will cause significant problems for satellite communications.

    #45 The U.S. government will put more resources into the surveillance of the American people than ever before, but most Americans won’t mind all of this surveillance because they have become convinced that it is important to give up some of our liberties for more “security”.

    #46 Our infrastructure (roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, sewers, electrical grids, etc.) will be in worse shape by the end of 2013 than it is now.

    #47 The percentage of “two parent households” in the United States will continue to decline.

    #48 “Political correctness” will reach ridiculous new heights during 2013, and more Americans than ever will start to rebel against it.

    #49 There will be more anger at the wealthy in 2013 than at any other time in modern history.

    #50 There will be some shocking political scandals in Washington D.C. in 2013. We will see some high profile resignations by the end of the year.

    Once again, please keep in mind that I do not expect to be 100% correct about all of these things. I am just trying to put all of the pieces of the puzzle together just like everyone else is.


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    Post  Carol Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:44 pm

    20 dark predictions for 2013, the year of oppression and insanity
    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/038512_2013_predictions_insanity.html#ixzz2HKAIrLrt
    2013 will be 1984 on steroids
    #1) The global debt collapse arrives
    #2) Obama administration attempts to gut the Second Amendment
    #3) Martial Law declared across America
    #4) Extreme shortages of guns, ammo, magazines as their barter value skyrockets
    #5) Tactical weapon strikes target Iran'
    #6) Massive false flag attack carried out in USA and blamed on patriots
    #7) DHS arms the TSA and begins insane abuses of Americans on roadway checkpoints
    #Cool The rise of the Resistance: Secret resistance groups begin to form across America
    #9) Attacks on the First Amendment accelerate as government seizes websites
    #10) The rise of violent rhetoric among the population as disagreements turn to threats
    #11) Global government makes its move
    #12) Accelerated mainstream media attacks on patriots, preppers and veterans
    #13) Disagreement with the government characterized a "mental disorder"
    #14) Continued rise in unemployment, food stamps, welfare as Obama accelerates deliberate destruction of U.S. economy
    #15) Criminalization of preparedness activities as government outlaws ammo storage of private citizens
    #16) Riots in the streets, followed by Martial Law
    #17) Deliberate food shortages used as a weapon of government control
    #18) Weather becomes even more radicalized, with droughts, floods, freezes
    #19) Solar weather gets nasty: Solar flares threaten communications
    #20) You will be told the answer to all our problems is "MORE government!"



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    Post  Carol Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:51 pm


    Ron Paul's farewell message to America: Embrace liberty or face self-destruction
    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/038006_Ron_Paul_farewell_speech_liberty.html#ixzz2HKC1ORVj
    Dependency on Government Largesse

    Today we face a dependency on government largesse for almost every need. Our liberties are restricted and government operates outside the rule of law, protecting and rewarding those who buy or coerce government into satisfying their demands. Here are a few examples:

    • Undeclared wars are commonplace.

    • Welfare for the rich and poor is considered an entitlement.

    • The economy is overregulated, overtaxed and grossly distorted by a deeply flawed monetary system.

    • Debt is growing exponentially.

    • The Patriot Act and FISA legislation passed without much debate have resulted in a steady erosion of our 4th Amendment rights.

    • Tragically our government engages in preemptive war, otherwise known as aggression, with no complaints from the American people.

    • The drone warfare we are pursuing worldwide is destined to end badly for us as the hatred builds for innocent lives lost and the international laws flaunted. Once we are financially weakened and militarily challenged, there will be a lot resentment thrown our way.

    • It's now the law of the land that the military can arrest American citizens, hold them indefinitely, without charges or a trial.

    • Rampant hostility toward free trade is supported by a large number in Washington.

    • Supporters of sanctions, currency manipulation and WTO trade retaliation, call the true free traders "isolationists."

    • Sanctions are used to punish countries that don't follow our orders.

    • Bailouts and guarantees for all kinds of misbehavior are routine.

    • Central economic planning through monetary policy, regulations and legislative mandates has been an acceptable policy.

    Questions

    Excessive government has created such a mess it prompts many questions:

    • Why are sick people who use medical marijuana put in prison?

    • Why does the federal government restrict the drinking of raw milk?

    • Why can't Americans manufacturer rope and other products from hemp?

    • Why are Americans not allowed to use gold and silver as legal tender as mandated by the Constitution?

    • Why is Germany concerned enough to consider repatriating their gold held by the FED for her in New York? Is it that the trust in the U.S. and dollar supremacy beginning to wane?

    • Why do our political leaders believe it's unnecessary to thoroughly audit our own gold?

    • Why can't Americans decide which type of light bulbs they can buy?

    • Why is the TSA permitted to abuse the rights of any American traveling by air?

    • Why should there be mandatory sentences -- even up to life for crimes without victims -- as our drug laws require?

    • Why have we allowed the federal government to regulate commodes in our homes?

    • Why is it political suicide for anyone to criticize AIPAC ?

    • Why haven't we given up on the drug war since it's an obvious failure and violates the people's rights? Has nobody noticed that the authorities can't even keep drugs out of the prisons? How can making our entire society a prison solve the problem?

    • Why do we sacrifice so much getting needlessly involved in border disputes and civil strife around the world and ignore the root cause of the most deadly border in the world-the one between Mexico and the US?

    • Why does Congress willingly give up its prerogatives to the Executive Branch?

    • Why does changing the party in power never change policy? Could it be that the views of both parties are essentially the same?

    • Why did the big banks, the large corporations, and foreign banks and foreign central banks get bailed out in 2008 and the middle class lost their jobs and their homes?

    • Why do so many in the government and the federal officials believe that creating money out of thin air creates wealth?

    • Why do so many accept the deeply flawed principle that government bureaucrats and politicians can protect us from ourselves without totally destroying the principle of liberty?

    • Why can't people understand that war always destroys wealth and liberty?

    • Why is there so little concern for the Executive Order that gives the President authority to establish a "kill list," including American citizens, of those targeted for assassination?

    • Why is patriotism thought to be blind loyalty to the government and the politicians who run it, rather than loyalty to the principles of liberty and support for the people? Real patriotism is a willingness to challenge the government when it's wrong.

    • Why is it is claimed that if people won't or can't take care of their own needs, that people in government can do it for them?

    • Why did we ever give the government a safe haven for initiating violence against the people?

    • Why do some members defend free markets, but not civil liberties?

    • Why do some members defend civil liberties but not free markets? Aren't they the same?

    • Why don't more defend both economic liberty and personal liberty?

    • Why are there not more individuals who seek to intellectually influence others to bring about positive changes than those who seek power to force others to obey their commands?

    • Why does the use of religion to support a social gospel and preemptive wars, both of which requires authoritarians to use violence, or the threat of violence, go unchallenged? Aggression and forced redistribution of wealth has nothing to do with the teachings of the world great religions.

    • Why do we allow the government and the Federal Reserve to disseminate false information dealing with both economic and foreign policy?

    • Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it's the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority?

    • Why should anyone be surprised that Congress has no credibility, since there's such a disconnect between what politicians say and what they do?

    Is there any explanation for all the deception, the unhappiness, the fear of the future, the loss of confidence in our leaders, the distrust, the anger and frustration? Yes there is, and there's a way to reverse these attitudes. The negative perceptions are logical and a consequence of bad policies bringing about our problems. Identification of the problems and recognizing the cause allow the proper changes to come easy.

    Trust Yourself, Not the Government

    Too many people have for too long placed too much confidence and trust in government and not enough in themselves. Fortunately, many are now becoming aware of the seriousness of the gross mistakes of the past several decades. The blame is shared by both political parties. Many Americans now are demanding to hear the plain truth of things and want the demagoguing to stop. Without this first step, solutions are impossible.

    Seeking the truth and finding the answers in liberty and self-reliance promotes the optimism necessary for restoring prosperity. The task is not that difficult if politics doesn't get in the way.

    We have allowed ourselves to get into such a mess for various reasons.

    Politicians deceive themselves as to how wealth is produced. Excessive confidence is placed in the judgment of politicians and bureaucrats. This replaces the confidence in a free society. Too many in high places of authority became convinced that only they, armed with arbitrary government power, can bring about fairness, while facilitating wealth production. This always proves to be a utopian dream and destroys wealth and liberty. It impoverishes the people and rewards the special interests who end up controlling both political parties.

    It's no surprise then that much of what goes on in Washington is driven by aggressive partisanship and power seeking, with philosophic differences being minor.

    Economic Ignorance

    Economic ignorance is commonplace. Keynesianism continues to thrive, although today it is facing healthy and enthusiastic rebuttals. Believers in military Keynesianism and domestic Keynesianism continue to desperately promote their failed policies, as the economy languishes in a deep slumber.

    The Proliferation of Federal Crimes

    The Constitution established four federal crimes. Today the experts can't even agree on how many federal crimes are now on the books -- they number into the thousands. No one person can comprehend the enormity of the legal system -- especially the tax code. Due to the ill-advised drug war and the endless federal expansion of the criminal code we have over 6 million people under correctional suspension, more than the Soviets ever had, and more than any other nation today, including China. I don't understand the complacency of the Congress and the willingness to continue their obsession with passing more Federal laws. Mandatory sentencing laws associated with drug laws have compounded our prison problems.

    The federal register is now 75,000 pages long and the tax code has 72,000 pages, and expands every year. When will the people start shouting, "enough is enough," and demand Congress cease and desist.

    Achieving Liberty

    Liberty can only be achieved when government is denied the aggressive use of force. If one seeks liberty, a precise type of government is needed. To achieve it, more than lip service is required.

    Two choices are available.

    • A government designed to protect liberty -- a natural right -- as its sole objective. The people are expected to care for themselves and reject the use of any force for interfering with another person's liberty. Government is given a strictly limited authority to enforce contracts, property ownership, settle disputes, and defend against foreign aggression.

    • A government that pretends to protect liberty but is granted power to arbitrarily use force over the people and foreign nations. Though the grant of power many times is meant to be small and limited, it inevitably metastasizes into an omnipotent political cancer. This is the problem for which the world has suffered throughout the ages. Though meant to be limited it nevertheless is a 100% sacrifice of a principle that would-be-tyrants find irresistible. It is used vigorously -- though incrementally and insidiously. Granting power to government officials always proves the adage that: "power corrupts."

    Once government gets a limited concession for the use of force to mold people habits and plan the economy, it causes a steady move toward tyrannical government. Only a revolutionary spirit can reverse the process and deny to the government this arbitrary use of aggression. There's no in-between. Sacrificing a little liberty for imaginary safety always ends badly.

    Today's mess is a result of Americans accepting option #2, even though the Founders attempted to give us Option #1.

    The results are not good. As our liberties have been eroded our wealth has been consumed. The wealth we see today is based on debt and a foolish willingness on the part of foreigners to take our dollars for goods and services. They then loan them back to us to perpetuate our debt system. It's amazing that it has worked for this long but the impasse in Washington, in solving our problems indicate that many are starting to understand the seriousness of the world -wide debt crisis and the dangers we face. The longer this process continues the harsher the outcome will be.

    Conclusion

    What are the greatest dangers that the American people face today and impede the goal of a free society? There are five.

    1. The continuous attack on our civil liberties which threatens the rule of law and our ability to resist the onrush of tyranny.

    2. Violent anti-Americanism that has engulfed the world. Because the phenomenon of "blow-back" is not understood or denied, our foreign policy is destined to keep us involved in many wars that we have no business being in. National bankruptcy and a greater threat to our national security will result.

    3. The ease in which we go to war, without a declaration by Congress, but accepting international authority from the UN or NATO even for preemptive wars, otherwise known as aggression.

    4. A financial political crisis as a consequence of excessive debt, unfunded liabilities, spending, bailouts, and gross discrepancy in wealth distribution going from the middle class to the rich. The danger of central economic planning, by the Federal Reserve must be understood.

    5. World government taking over local and US sovereignty by getting involved in the issues of war, welfare, trade, banking, a world currency, taxes, property ownership, and private ownership of guns.


    Happily, there is an answer for these very dangerous trends.

    What a wonderful world it would be if everyone accepted the simple moral premise of rejecting all acts of aggression. The retort to such a suggestion is always: it's too simplistic, too idealistic, impractical, naïve, utopian, dangerous, and unrealistic to strive for such an ideal.

    The answer to that is that for thousands of years the acceptance of government force, to rule over the people, at the sacrifice of liberty, was considered moral and the only available option for achieving peace and prosperity.

    What could be more utopian than that myth -- considering the results especially looking at the state sponsored killing, by nearly every government during the 20th Century, estimated to be in the hundreds of millions. It's time to reconsider this grant of authority to the state.

    No good has ever come from granting monopoly power to the state to use aggression against the people to arbitrarily mold human behavior. Such power, when left unchecked, becomes the seed of an ugly tyranny. This method of governance has been adequately tested, and the results are in: reality dictates we try liberty.

    The idealism of non-aggression and rejecting all offensive use of force should be tried. The idealism of government sanctioned violence has been abused throughout history and is the primary source of poverty and war. The theory of a society being based on individual freedom has been around for a long time. It's time to take a bold step and actually permit it by advancing this cause, rather than taking a step backwards as some would like us to do.

    Today the principle of habeas corpus, established when King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215, is under attack. There's every reason to believe that a renewed effort with the use of the internet that we can instead advance the cause of liberty by spreading an uncensored message that will serve to rein in government authority and challenge the obsession with war and welfare.

    What I'm talking about is a system of government guided by the moral principles of peace and tolerance.

    The Founders were convinced that a free society could not exist without a moral people. Just writing rules won't work if the people choose to ignore them. Today the rule of law written in the Constitution has little meaning for most Americans, especially those who work in Washington DC.

    Benjamin Franklin claimed "only a virtuous people are capable of freedom." John Adams concurred: "Our Constitution was made for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."

    A moral people must reject all violence in an effort to mold people's beliefs or habits
    .

    A society that boos or ridicules the Golden Rule is not a moral society. All great religions endorse the Golden Rule. The same moral standards that individuals are required to follow should apply to all government officials. They cannot be exempt.

    The ultimate solution is not in the hands of the government.

    The solution falls on each and every individual, with guidance from family, friends and community.


    The #1 responsibility for each of us is to change ourselves with hope that others will follow. This is of greater importance than working on changing the government; that is secondary to promoting a virtuous society. If we can achieve this, then the government will change.

    It doesn't mean that political action or holding office has no value. At times it does nudge policy in the right direction. But what is true is that when seeking office is done for personal aggrandizement, money or power, it becomes useless if not harmful. When political action is taken for the right reasons it's easy to understand why compromise should be avoided. It also becomes clear why progress is best achieved by working with coalitions, which bring people together, without anyone sacrificing his principles.

    Political action, to be truly beneficial, must be directed toward changing the hearts and minds of the people, recognizing that it's the virtue and morality of the people that allow liberty to flourish.

    The Constitution or more laws per se, have no value if the people's attitudes aren't changed.

    To achieve liberty and peace, two powerful human emotions have to be overcome. Number one is "envy" which leads to hate and class warfare. Number two is "intolerance" which leads to bigoted and judgmental policies. These emotions must be replaced with a much better understanding of love, compassion, tolerance and free market economics. Freedom, when understood, brings people together. When tried, freedom is popular.

    The problem we have faced over the years has been that economic interventionists are swayed by envy, whereas social interventionists are swayed by intolerance of habits and lifestyles. The misunderstanding that tolerance is an endorsement of certain activities, motivates many to legislate moral standards which should only be set by individuals making their own choices. Both sides use force to deal with these misplaced emotions. Both are authoritarians. Neither endorses voluntarism. Both views ought to be rejected.

    I have come to one firm conviction after these many years of trying to figure out "the plain truth of things." The best chance for achieving peace and prosperity, for the maximum number of people world-wide, is to pursue the cause of LIBERTY.


    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/038006_Ron_Paul_farewell_speech_liberty.html#ixzz2HKD3q8mD


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    Post  Carol Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:54 pm

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    • Historical fact: Independence Day is a celebration of freedom from government tyranny
    http://www.naturalnews.com/032883_Independence_Day_government_tyranny.html


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