Which Will Happen First, World War III or Civil War II?

Monday, December 11, 2017
By Paul Martin

By Dave Hodges
TheCommonSenseShow.com
December 11th, 2017

America is in a race. It is not a race that we want to be in. America is heading headlong towards civil war. The elite 1% controls 40% of the country’s wealth. This wealth bifurcation inevitably leads to civil war with the right trigger event.

America is also in a race towards World War III. The central banks of the West are in the for the fight of their lives.

The primary quetion left to answer is: Will America start World War III first to save the Petrodollar from extinction, or, will America go to war with itself in a civil war in a desperate attempt to reallocate the nations resources in a typical Marxian kind of revolution?

The Failing American Economy Will Result in Civil War

I have chosen four stories which are typical of the econmic fate that most Americans find themselves in as America is still waging war on the middle class.

From Global Research and its ode to Capitalism and the general feelings of despair shared by tens of millions living inside of America:

Simply stand in the isle of a corporate, Big Box chain store or in the parking lot of a strip mall that squats, hideous, on some soul-defying, U.S. Interstate highway and allow yourself to feel the emptiness and desperation extant. The tormented landscape, besieged by an ad hoc assemblage of late capitalist structures, emporiums of usurped longing, reflects the desperate, rapacious nature of late capitalist imperium.

The collective feelings of hopelessness and despair caused by our economic system are accurately expressed by Sputnik News:

…A new federal study observes that over half a million people are homeless on any single night, adding that the number of homeless in New York has grown by over four percent in the past year alone.

On the west coast of the US, homeless populations in Seattle, Oakland, Portland and San Diego have risen. Many point to late-20th century moves by the Reagan administration in which federal investment in low-income housing was slashed.

Most people on the verge of homelessness do not receive any form of government assistance in the US, the study observed.

“The problem there is that a vast majority of homeless people are not living in the streets, they are not visible, they are not in shelter,” said Tanya Tull, a founder of Partnering for Change, an organization finding stable housing for families with children.

The Rest…HERE

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