Number One? 20 Not So Good Categories That the United States Leads
the World In
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Is the United
States "number one"? Many Americans take deep pride in their nation
and the truth is that the U.S. has a lot going for it. The United
States has the largest economy in the world. The United States also
has the most powerful military on the entire planet. The United
States has produced most of the greatest movies that the world has
ever seen. But the United States is also number one in a lot of
categories that are not go great. If we ever want to turn this country
around, we need to be very honest with ourselves. We need to take
a long, hard look in the mirror and realize that it is not a good
thing that we are number one in divorce, drug addiction, debt, obesity,
car thefts, murders and total crimes. We have become a slothful,
greedy, decadent nation that is exhibiting signs of advanced decay.
Until we understand just how bad our problems really are, we won't
be able to come up with the solutions that we need.
A lot of people
that write articles like this have a deep hatred for America. But
that is not the case with me. I love the United States. I love the
American people. America is like an aging, bloated rock star that
has become addicted to a dozen different drugs. America is a shadow
of its former self and it desperately needs to wake up before it
plunges into oblivion.
If you do not
believe that America is in bad shape, just read the list below.
The following are 20 not so good categories that the United States
leads the world in....
#1
The United States has the
highest incarceration rate in the world and the largest
total prison population on the entire globe.
#2
According to NationMaster.com,
the United States has the highest percentage of obese people in
the world.
#3
The United States has the
highest divorce rate on the globe by a wide margin.
#4
The United States is tied with the U.K. for the
most hours of television watched per person each week.
#5
The United States has the
highest rate of illegal drug use on the entire planet.
#6
There are more car thefts in the United States each year than anywhere
else in the world by
far.
#7
There are more reported
rapes in the United States each year than anywhere else in the
world.
#8
There are more reported
murders in the United States each year than anywhere else in
the world.
#9
There are more total
crimes in the United States each year than anywhere else in
the world.
#10
The United States also has more
police officers than anywhere else in the world.
#11
The United States spends much more on health care as
a percentage of GDP than any other nation on the face of the
earth.
#12
The United States has more
people on pharmaceutical drugs than any other country on the
planet.
#13
The percentage of women taking antidepressants in America is
higher than in any other country in the world.
#14
Americans have more
student loan debt than anyone else in the world.
#15
More pornography is created in the United States than anywhere else
on the entire globe. 89
percent is made in the U.S.A. and only 11 percent is made in
the rest of the world.
#16
The United States has the largest trade deficit in the world every
single year. Between December 2000 and December 2010, the United
States ran a total trade deficit of
6.1 trillion dollars with the rest of the world, and the U.S.
has had a negative trade balance every
single year since 1976.
#17
The United States spends 7
times more on the military than any other nation on the planet
does. In fact, U.S. military spending is greater than the military
spending of China, Russia, Japan, India, and the rest of NATO combined.
#18
The United States has far
more foreign military bases than any other country does.
#19
The United States has the
most complicated tax system in the entire world.
#20
The U.S. has accumulated the biggest national
debt that the world has ever seen and it is rapidly getting
worse. Right now, U.S. government debt is expanding at a rate of
$40,000
per second.
So are you
convinced that we are in trouble yet?
The truth is
that America has changed. Most of us don't even say hello to our
neighbors anymore.
In fact, we
have become so self-involved that many of us don't even notice when
someone around us dies.
Just consider
the following two examples.
USA
Today recently reported on the body of a dead woman that
was not found for approximately a year even though a whole bunch
of people walked right past the car where she died....
Bank
contractors, inspectors and even the new owner of a foreclosed
home walked past the silver Chevy Nova in the garage numerous
times before discovering the former homeowner dead on the
front seat.
In an even
more shocking case, the
CBS affiliate in Boston recently reported that a dead woman
was lying on the bottom of a public pool for two days while large
numbers of people swam right over her. How in the world could something
like this possibly happen?....
It’s
a mystery as murky as the water at Veteran’s Memorial swimming
pool in Fall River public pool: how did swimmers, lifeguards,
or inspectors not notice a woman’s body at the bottom of the pool
for a few days?
Marie
Joseph, 36, was last seen at the pool on Sunday. The pool was
open to the public Monday and Tuesday with six lifeguards on duty,
and no one noticed the body under 12 feet of water.
Most Americans
have become so self-involved that they barely even notice anyone
other than their family and close friends.
The love of
most Americans is growing cold and when the
collapse of the U.S. economy happens it is just going to make
things worse. Instead of working as a community, most Americans
will only be concerned with making sure that their own needs are
taken care of.
The United
States was once the most blessed nation on the face of the earth,
but now we are literally falling to pieces.
Does anyone
have any ideas about why this could be happening?
Reprinted
with permission from the Economic
Collapse Blog.
July
7, 2011
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