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By Greg Hunter

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A little more than two years ago, economist John Williams of shadowstats.com predicted a “severe recession” was coming and soon.  At the time, I was working as an investigative correspondent for CNN.  I interviewed Williams for a story about the coming financial crisis.  Most so-called experts, at the time, did not see the financial meltdown coming, let alone that all the banks were in trouble.  Williams’ assessment of the economy was spot on in 2008.  I don’t see how you can characterize what we have now as anything but a “severe recession.” Accurate information is the first and foremost reason to use someone as a source when you are a journalist.  In my experience, what I have gotten from Williams has been stellar.  (Click here for the 2008 CNN story featuring Williams and his predictions for the President in 2012.) (Click here for shadowstats.com)

Williams also predicted 2 years ago we would have a “hyperinflationary depression” within 10 years. Then, about a year ago, he revised his prediction and narrowed the window to “five years.” The day before last Friday’s dismal jobs report, Williams said, “. . . the timing of the looming U.S. financial Armageddon is coming into better focus, with increasingly high risk of it breaking within the next six months to a year.”

“Financial Armageddon . . . within the next six months to a year.” I called Williams to see why the odds of calamity have accelerated.  He told me on the phone last night, “What is happening now to bring the timing into focus is the economy IS turning down.  It is no longer the perspective the economy is going to turn down.  That, in turn, will eventually trigger all the problems with the dollar, the debt and the deficit.”

For confirmation the economy is rolling over, look no further than the awful jobs report from the government last Friday.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported July payrolls fell 131,000.  To add insult to injury, the June jobs number was revised downward.  The economy lost 221,000 jobs which is considerably more than the 125,000 the government reported last month.

You want more confirmation the economy is in the tank?  Also, last week, the government revealed a record 40.8 million Americans are now on food stamps.  More budget woes can be seen at the state level.  Congress just passed an emergency aid package worth $26 billion to save teachers’ jobs around the country.  States are facing $200 billion in shortfalls in the coming months.  California is one of the worst, with a $19 billion budget hole to fill and a $500 billion in underfunded pensions .  Commercial and residential real estate is still losing value, and set to take another plunge.

So, what’s the government doing about the economy?  The Fed has set interest rates at near 0% for more than a year and a half.  The economy is not taking off.  According to a recent article from financial writer Jim Willie, who has a PhD in Statistics, “Never in US history has a recession struck after several extended months of emergency ultra-low interest rates. This will be the first such occurrence. The policy response from the USFed must therefore be limited. They cannot reduce the official interest rate, unless below 0% (which did happen briefly in Japan). The nation stands on the doorstep of hyper-inflation.  The only available tool within the USFed tool bag is Printing Pre$$ activity, pure monetization of both USTreasurys and USAgency Mortgage Bonds.” (For the complete Willie article click here.)

How much of a chance is there the Fed will just print money to pay bills?  When asked how the Fed was going to stop the slide in the economy on CNBC, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said, “Quantitative Easing is our best bet.” For us regular folks, QE means printing money out of thin air.  I talked about this in a recent post called “Money Printing Is Our Best Bet.”

How fast could things go downhill when real trouble starts?  Mallory Factor at Forbes laid it out nicely in an article last week called “Collapse In Internet Time.” Factor writes, “In an age when billions of dollars in securities are traded in nanoseconds, when a 24-hour news cycle seems long, why should national decline be exempt from what the Germans call Zeitgeist, the spirit of the age? The Book of Revelation, speaking allegorically of ancient Rome, states, “Alas! Alas! You great city, you mighty city, Babylon! For in a single hour your judgment has come.” Ancient Rome surely did not expect its sudden fall any more than the Soviet Union did in 1991, or than America does now.” (Click here for the complete Forbes article.)

Ultimately, the immense debt and deficits of the United States will crush the dollar.  In his most recent report, Williams says, “The unfolding renewed decline in economic activity now is likely to be one of the proximal triggers for an even greater systemic solvency crisis, one that will pummel the U.S. dollar, threaten the solvency of the U.S. government and set the stage for a hyperinflation in the United States. In turn, such a crisis would exacerbate the intensifying downturn into a hyperinflationary great depression.”

No one knows exactly when the buck will buckle, but it looks like the dollar will take a short walk off a tall building a lot sooner than later.

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Watch this video and ask yourself what would you do in the same situation?

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Did you know that your summer day care expenses may qualify for an income tax credit? Many parents who work or are looking for work must arrange for care of their children under 13 years of age during the school vacation. Those expenses may help you get a credit on next year’s tax return.

Here are five facts the IRS wants you to know about a tax credit available for child care expenses. The Child and Dependent Care Credit is available for expenses incurred during the lazy hazy days of summer and throughout the rest of the year.

1.       The cost of day camp may count as an expense towards the child and dependent care credit.

2.       Expenses for overnight camps do not qualify.

3.       If your childcare provider is a sitter at your home or a daycare facility outside the home, you’ll get some tax benefit if you qualify for the credit.

4.       The actual credit can be up to 35 percent of your qualifying expenses, depending upon your income.

5.       You may use up to $3,000 of the unreimbursed expenses paid in a year for one qualifying individual or $6,000 for two or more qualifying individuals to figure the credit.

For more information check out IRS Publication 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses. This publication is available on the IRS Web site, IRS.gov or by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
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IRS Publication 503, Child and Dependent Care Expenses

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Says Military ‘Overburdened’ and He Needs Another Nation Building Force

Speaking today at a town hall meeting, President Obama declared that the military was “overburdened’ by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, say that is among the reasons for his record military budgets as he contends with growing deficits.

Of course, the president’s solution to this is not to scale down those wars. Rather, he is proposing to build a “civilian expeditionary force” that is as large as the military and can be deployed abroad for nation-building duties.

Absent from President Obama’s call was any explanation of the legal basis for this and perhaps more importantly, how he intends to pay for another military-sized institution when the $700 billion plus annual military budget is already choking the budget.

But in fact the administration has been talking for awhile about dramatically increasing the State Department’s budget to put it roughly on par with the military. Though this would ostensibly be a “civilian” force, the State Department is already looking at acquiring its own military hardware to create its own “combat force” dependent on military contractors.

So having grown the military to a size unprecedented in human history and had its mission grow to include a failed campaign of nation building, the administration may wind up trying to create another, equally large force to take over this nation building campaign, only to find its mission grown to include combat.

http://news.antiwar.com/2010/06/30/obama-calls-for-civilian-force-as-large-as-the-military/

Now the US State Department is looking to get into the war fighting business in its own right, saying it needs its own combat force to meet the “extreme security challenges in Iraq.”

Not only is the State Department looking for a combat force, they insist they need to “duplicate the capabilities of the US military,” seeking to acquire 24 Black Hawk helicopters, and a number of other combat vehicles.

The State Department says the creation of the new force is necessary for a “smooth transition,” but it leaves open the question: transition from what to what?

http://news.antiwar.com/2010/06/14/state-dept-wants-own-combat-force-for-iraq/

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“We’re going to have to evacuate the gulf states,” said Matt Simmons, founder of Simmons and Co., an oil investment firm and, since the April 20 blowout, the unflagging source of end-of-the-world predictions. “Can you imagine evacuating 20 million people? . . . This story is 80 times worse than I thought.”

Even the most sober analysts are quick to say that this is such an unpredictable well that almost anything is possible. Bruce Bullock, director of the Maguire Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University, said additional leaks are a possible source of deep-sea plumes of oil detected by research vessels. But this part of the gulf is pocked with natural seeps, he noted. Conceivably the drilling of the well, and/or the subsequent blowout, could have affected the seeps, he said.

“Once you started disturbing the underground geology, you may have made one of those seeps even worse,” he said.

But Tadeusz Patzek, a professor who is the chairman of the department of petroleum and geosystems engineering at the University of Texas, argues that the discussion has been hijacked by people who don’t know what they’re talking about.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/22/AR2010062205391.html

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I am proud to be an American. And I thank our founding fathers and all those who perished in the name of Freedom. God Bless You and God Bless America!

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Hey everyone out there in America!

We, in Arizona, know you’re boycotting us — but you really should come out here and see our beautiful Sonoran Desert in the Spring when the desert is alive with beautiful blossoms and the plants are springing to life everywhere.
We know you’d love it, and maybe you can share what you saw with the rest of the country — so they can love it too!

This is on an ‘illegal super – highway’ from Mexico to the USA (Tucson) used by human smugglers.

This area is located in a wash, approx. 1.5 miles long, just south of Tucson, Arizona. If a flood came, all this would be washed to the river and then on into the sea!

It is estimated over 5,000 discarded backpacks are in this wash. Countless water containers, food wrappers, clothing, feces, including thousands of soiled baby diapers. And as you can see in this picture, fresh footprints leading right into it.

As we continue walking down the wash, we thought for sure it was going to end, but around every corner was more and more trash!

And of course the trail leads out of this wash and into our city only 1.5 miles away. It heads directly NORTH to Tucson and then up to Phoenix where they’ll ride a boxcar or be picked up by smugglers.

In a few days, they’ll be living in your city — maybe as early as tomorrow morning.

By the way, for those of you who have never driven DOWN into Mexico (Tijuana, Ensenada, Nogales, Juarez, La Paz, etc.) this is what you see along their highways and throughout their residential areas; EVERYWHERE!

They’ve already come through here, America. Isn’t Arizona just beautiful? Why would you want to boycott us for requesting the law passed 60 years ago by our Federal Government should be enforced to protect us?

Our desert has basically been turned into a landfill. Maybe you could come and stay a few extra days. We could use a little extra help cleaning up our deserts, our streets, and our parking lots

The trash left behind by people illegally crossing our border is another Environmental Disaster to hit the USA.

If this mess was left behind on a weekly basis in one of our Northwest Forests or in the Seashore National Parks areas, there would be an uprising of the American people…but this is about 50 miles north of Arizona-Mexican border.

You won’t see these pictures on CNN, ABC, NBC or the Arizona Republic newspaper. Nor will they mention the disease that comes from the uncovered human wastes left in our desert by the 30,000 to 40,000 people who come through here each month.

AND, THIS IS ONLY ONE AREA ALONG THE BORDER HERE IN ARIZONA.

http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/restarea.asp

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