Tent Cities Pop Up Everywhere In The U.S. As Homelessness Skyrockets
For decades, our politicians have been deeply addicted to government debt, they have stood idly by as millions of our jobs have been shipped overseas and they have passed countless business-crushing regulations and they never thought that it would catch up with us. Well, it has. America has been living in the biggest debt bubble in the history of the world, and now that bubble is starting to pop. There has never been such an extended period of unemployment in the United States since the Great Depression, and millions of Americans are losing their homes. Homelessness is skyrocketing, tent cities are popping up everywhere and countless numbers of American families are experiencing the soul-crushing despair that comes from desperately trying to hang on for month after month after month.
Now, because of the horrific hole that our politicians have dug for us, we are faced with some heartbreaking choices. For example, right now the U.S. Congress is deciding whether or not to extend long-term unemployment benefits for the nation’s jobless.
Extending those benefits through the end of February would add another $12.5 billion to the U.S. national debt. But not doing it would cut off the only lifeline that many Americans have just in time for the holidays.
The extension of jobless benefits that was passed last summer expires on December 1st. If these long-term benefits are not renewed, approximately 2 million unemployed Americans will lose their checks.
But what can the U.S. Congress do? Just keep going into endless amounts of debt? As I have written about previously, the United States is never going to see another balanced budget ever again under the current system. The U.S. government is flat out broke. Somehow our politicians desperately need to find a way for the federal budget to stop hemorrhaging red ink.
There is no more “extra money” to spend. The U.S. government has piled up the biggest mountain of debt in the history of the world and we are headed for a complete and total economic disaster because of it.
But what are we going to do? Are we going to let millions of Americans starve in the streets?
It’s not just the rapidly rising number of homeless Americans that is the problem. Millions of Americans are not going to be able to heat their homes this winter. Millions of others are going to have to choose between buying medicine and buying food because they will not be able to afford both.
How would you like to be at a point where you could not go to the doctor because you knew that you could not pay the deductible?
How would you like to be at a point where you had to decide whether to buy diabetes medicine or to buy macaroni and cheese to feed your family?
More than 42 million Americans are now on food stamps, and that number keeps going up month after month after month.
Just think about that.
42 million Americans would not be able to eat if the U.S. government did not give them handouts.
The safety net is getting awfully crowded.
If you really want to see some soul-crushing desperation, go check out the flood tunnels under the city of Las Vegas. But do not do this alone – it is very dangerous down there. Today, there are hordes of “tunnel people” who call those dark tunnels home. Nobody knows for sure how many people are down there (some people say that it is well into the thousands), but everyone agrees that the number is rapidly growing.
But in many major U.S. cities there are no flood tunnels to go to. Instead, in many areas of the United States huge tent cities have sprouted. The following is a video news report from the BBC about the tent cities that are popping up all over America….
But it is not just “drug addicts” and the “mentally ill” that are going to these tent cities. One anonymous unemployed woman identified only as “Kaynonymous” is a highly educated professional who figures that she will end up in a tent city soon….
“I’m a 99er too. 53, female, single and once on track with an IT career. No one in their right mind would consider me for an IT position after being gone from the field for over 2 years. I have officially been a 99er since May 2010. In Aug. 2010 all of my savings and retirement funds were finally depleted–not only can I no longer make my mortgage payment, I can no longer afford utilities either. I’m just not sure that the 99ers ever had a voice outside of union organizers and even with them it was too little too late. Guess I’ll be seeing ya’ll in the soup kitchens and tent cities. I do still have my tent…”
So we should just extend the long-term unemployment benefits, right? Well, according to a recent poll commissioned by the National Employment Law Project, 73 percent of Americans want Congress to continue paying out extended unemployment benefits.
But it is not just that simple.
America is broke.
The entire financial system is dying.
The U.S. government desperately needs to stop spending so much money.
But how can we turn our backs on people who are desperately hurting?
There are millions of Americans that have just about reached the end of their ropes. For example, one 43-year-old woman named Jacqueline recently expressed some of the extreme frustration that she is experiencing on her blog….
I am one of the 6 million poor, unemployed middle-aged Americans struggling without any safety net or income other than food stamps. I have resorted to salvaging scrap metal just to survive while keeping up an increasingly hopeless job search. On May 4th, 2010 just three weeks before my 43rd birthday ago I got slapped with a diagnosis of very early stage glaucoma when I had a six year long overdue optical exam for badly needed new glasses. Without treatment — including ophthalmologist’s glaucoma monitoring exams — I will end up blind and permanently disabled. It’s not a matter of “if”, it’s a matter of when.
As a society, we will be judged by how we treat those who are the most vulnerable. It can seem easy to bash those who have lost everything, but someday you might end up in that position. In the following video, police in St. Petersburg, Florida are seen using box cutters to slice up the tents that the homeless were sleeping in….
Hopefully you were deeply disturbed by that video.
We have gotten ourselves into a giant mess, and things are only going to get worse.
Unfortunately, some extremely painful decisions are going to have to be made.
The truth is that we are so deeply in debt that the U.S. government just cannot be spending any extra money right now.
However, we also cannot turn our backs on millions of American families that are going to lose their homes and go hungry if we do not help them.
So what do we do?
What hurting Americans need most of all are not handouts – what they really need are good jobs.
But good jobs are being shipped overseas at a breathtaking pace. The United States has lost approximately 42,400 factories since 2001. The greatest economic machine in the history of the world is literally having its guts ripped out, and most of you kept voting in jokers who supported all of this deindustrialization.
For decades, our politicians kept telling us how wonderful globalization would be for America. We didn’t listen when Ross Perot warned us about “the great sucking sound” that these “free trade” agreements would bring about.
Well, look how all of that turned out. In 1985, the U.S. trade deficit with China was 6 million dollars for the entire year. In the month of August alone, the U.S. trade deficit with China was over 28 billion dollars.
In case you can’t figure it out, that means that 28 billion dollars of our national wealth was transferred to China in just one month.
This is happening month after month after month.
And yet Barack Obama continues to get up and tell us how wonderful globalism is. During his recent trip to India, Barack Obama made the following statement….
“This will keep America on its toes. America is going to have to compete. There is going to be a tug-of-war within the US between those who see globalization as a threat and those who accept we live in a open integrated world, which has challenges and opportunities.”
Yes, globalization is a threat. We should have never merged our economy with the economy of China where workers make less than a tenth of what an American worker makes.
Jobs are flooding out of the U.S. and they are flooding into places like India and China where labor is far, far cheaper.
But without good jobs, how in the world are average Americans going to pay the bills?
The answer is that an increasing number of them are not. 1.41 million Americans filed for personal bankruptcy in 2009 – a 32 percent increase over 2008.
Incomes are going down. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, median household income in the United States fell from $51,726 in 2008 to $50,221 in 2009.
Things are getting worse instead of getting better.
And things are going to continue to get worse because the U.S. government goes into more debt every single month, most state and local governments go into more debt every single month, and thanks to America’s exploding trade deficit, tens of billions of our national wealth gets transferred out of the United States every single month.
The U.S. economy is dying. There are going to be even more tent cities and even more hungry Americans. The scale of the economic nightmare that we are facing in the years ahead is going to be unimaginable.
So if you get to enjoy a warm dinner and you get to sleep in a warm bed tonight, please consider yourself to be very fortunate. Someday soon you also may find those things cruelly stripped away from you.

The sky is falling and we should have had no foreign trade. Some answer.
And the nice blue tarp they use to keep rain away was also made in China.
A lot of the “business-crushing regulations” were put in place by businesses eager to protect their dominant market positions. It is now backfiring on them and us as well. The only way to balance the budget is to cut military spending. This is not likely to happen. We will build more privately owned jails instead. The United States has the highest documented incarceration rate in the world. Are we that evil?
The problem runs much deeper than Obama’s administration alleged mishandling of the affairs of the state. It is normally the Republicans who promote free trade, and now that Obama is promoting it, it becomes bad? Seriously?
People do not need jobs, they need MONEY. They will do what it takes, and crime rate will soar. We can have a society at a discount, but it will look very much like third world. We will have to pay for it in one manner or another, and if it is not in the form of taxes, it will be as homeowners theft and vandalism insurance.
You may cut government expenses all you want, but you will still get what you pay for.
And pay we will!
The Congress, House of Representatives, Senate and past Presidents are 65% responsible for this huge mess at hand. The remaining 35% is shared equally between corporate America and last but not least Unions. Drastic situations require even more drastic solutions. Starting at the top which is the President, Congress, The House and Senate why don’t they forfeit their salaries for 3 years. This really should not be a hardship for them because after all most are already millionaires and getting wealthier by the day. Moving on down the ladder to Corporate America, de-regulate and have at least 50% of those industries return to this country. Those that don’t comply, tax the hell out of them with tariffs, etc. As for the American people, well we are already being screwed for allowing this to happen in the first place and are paying thru the nose with taxation on everything we use,eat,drive,drink and wear.
Who are these people who are destroying people’s property in the name of the law. I wouldn’t have that job. If they are Americans then I am not. Motherf%#@*!
You are so brain washed by the politicians and the media, that when the sky really is falling; you don’t even know to take cover. It is not some answer…IT IS THE ONLY ANSWER!!!
You obviously don’t get it.
Global trade is fine. Giving up your whole supply demand loop within your own country is not. That’s what happens when you lose your strategic interests. Losing factories, human resources and production of simple to complex products demanded locally and abroad are more serious than debt problems.
The rule of the game in life and competition is, if you are not competitive or successful somewhere fix your own situation (environment) as much as you can first and before looking for solutions or people to blame elsewhere. You didn’t fix your problems 20 years ago when manufacturing was showing uncompetitive due to wage, cost and red tape issues. Gov’t, corporate and industry leaders simply gave up, closed down or outsourced it all for profits.
Other countries who are successful in global trade did not do this. It was utter idiocy and the USA had people like Lou Dobbs (not that I agree with everything that guy says) screaming about it for ages and government and industry didn’t listen.
Debt is nothing compared to this problem. Countries that go into massive debt but have strong industry (not financial, not services), come back from economic collapse ie. Germany.
The USA won’t, you don’t have the natural resources or that all important manufacturing industry that actually provides enough jobs to people in times of trouble to satisfy international demand as well. Being productive solely because of automation creates less jobs because not even close to everyone can be an engineer, or automation tech.
The US will be more like Argentina and their struggles to make it back if the US debt problems cause a collapse anything similar to what Argentina’s debt did.
Hi Michael.
I agree with most of what you have said in this article.
America is in trouble and it needs to chage its ways.
I live in India, I see poverty everyday. You Americans don’t even know what real poverty is.
You think Indians and Chinese are stealing American jobs. It was America and UK (The old super power and the new) who set up the IMF and IBS through the Bretton Woods agreement.
The agreement was completed in 1944. India was not even free at that time. The system was designed to enslave countries for the next 60 years while giving them the illusion of freedom. India, a country that consists of about 20% of the worlds people was given less than 2% quota in the IMF. Compare this to 25% for US and 70% to G8. The remaining 190 countries shared 30% of the quota. This is the reason for over 3/4th of the world living in poverty.
After the WTO and globalization, India and China gained because they had been wronged for a long time and the global economy was completely out of balance. Now that the balance is returning, you fukin americans blame us for ur job losses.
the bottom line is this, all the problems america is now experiencing has been in existentnce in other counries especially 3rd world counries a long time ago. you can blame globalization but it’s not the cause but rather an effect. you need to realize that the problem is the market model, capitalizm that firts world counries pride themselves on and equate with freedom. everything that’s happening in the forst world is an effect of capitalism, sure jobs are being outsourced because it can be produced cheaper elswhere, the producer does not have a choice he has to utsource because he’s competetitor is going to outsource, it’s basic economics, to solve the problem we need a new system that is not based on money.
That video…….they are making the homeless people homeless without any kind of protection.
What a sick society does the US have? How long will it take before the fuse is ignited and civil war breaks out? They cant continue with it. This is even more sick than muslims who want to kill gay people.