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Judi Lynn

(160,598 posts)
Wed May 22, 2013, 05:22 PM May 2013

How America Became a Third World Country (2013-2023)

Published on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 by TomDispatch.com
How America Became a Third World Country (2013-2023)
by Mattea Kramer and Jo Comerford

The streets are so much darker now, since money for streetlights is rarely available to municipal governments. The national parks began closing down years ago. Some are already being subdivided and sold to the highest bidder. Reports on bridges crumbling or even collapsing are commonplace. The air in city after city hangs brown and heavy (and rates of childhood asthma and other lung diseases have shot up), because funding that would allow the enforcement of clean air standards by the Environmental Protection Agency is a distant memory. Public education has been cut to the bone, making good schools a luxury and, according to the Department of Education, two of every five students won’t graduate from high school.

It’s 2023 -- and this is America 10 years after the first across-the-board federal budget cuts known as sequestration went into effect. They went on for a decade, making no exception for effective programs vital to America’s economic health that were already underfunded, like job training and infrastructure repairs. It wasn’t supposed to be this way.

Traveling back in time to 2013 -- at the moment the sequester cuts began -- no one knew what their impact would be, although nearly everyone across the political spectrum agreed that it would be bad. As it happened, the first signs of the unraveling which would, a decade later, leave the United States a third-world country, could be detected surprisingly quickly, only three months after the cuts began. In that brief time, a few government agencies, like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), after an uproar over flight delays, requested -- and won -- special relief. Naturally, the Department of Defense, with a mere $568 billion to burn in its 2013 budget, also joined this elite list. On the other hand, critical spending for education, environmental protection, and scientific research was not spared, and in many communities the effect was felt remarkably soon.

Robust public investment had been a key to U.S. prosperity in the previous century. It was then considered a basic part of the social contract as well as of Economics 101. As just about everyone knew in those days, citizens paid taxes to fund worthy initiatives that the private sector wouldn’t adequately or efficiently supply. Roadways and scientific research were examples. In the post-World War II years, the country invested great sums of money in its interstate highways and what were widely considered the best education systems in the world, while research in well-funded government labs led to inventions like the Internet. The resulting world-class infrastructure, educated workforce, and technological revolution fed a robust private sector.

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http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/05/21-8
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How America Became a Third World Country (2013-2023) (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2013 OP
Want to read this cilla4progress May 2013 #1
This is a good read! gopiscrap May 2013 #2
It's not just sequester fasttense May 2013 #3
As some of the commenters at the link point out, this is at least 20 years along Doctor_J May 2013 #4

cilla4progress

(24,760 posts)
1. Want to read this
Wed May 22, 2013, 05:41 PM
May 2013

Did you hear Tom Ashcroft (NPR On Point) interview the author of The Unwinding yesterday? The new book about the decline of the US in this century?

All so true. After questioning, consternation, and denial (stages of grief) I am ready to face and accept it now, and move forward.

There is no hope for Obama in this environment. I don't want to go all anarchist on you, but....need to figure out my way to move forward.

 

fasttense

(17,301 posts)
3. It's not just sequester
Thu May 23, 2013, 08:01 AM
May 2013

It's the whole system. Sequester cuts are just a newer and more extreme austerity measure required by our oligarchs. And why does our democratic government have an oligarchy? Why do a handful of rich men control our government? Why is our democracy gone, gone, gone? Because of capitalism.

Plain and simply, our capitalist economic system causes a few elites to gather up all the wealth of a nation and then they buy the political system. The only way to stop it is to get rid of capitalism. Put the means of production in the worker's hands. Let them make the decisions on what to do with profits and production, bring democracy into the workplace.

 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
4. As some of the commenters at the link point out, this is at least 20 years along
Thu May 23, 2013, 11:25 AM
May 2013

It started when Hate took over the radio, and really in 1994 (Contract On America) it started to become policy. The roads have been deteriorating for 20 years, as have trade unions and all of the things that made the 20th Century the American Century. The phony sequester (which will be religiously enforced against the 99%, completely revoked where it impacts the 1%) is pretty much just the last nail in the coffin.

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