CURACAO NESARA GESARA THE UNITED STATES WENT BANKRUPT. 5 MANY WILL BE DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES

 


 CURACAO NESARA GESARA THE UNITED STATES WENT BANKRUPT. 5 MANY WILL BE DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES

 DESPITE THE ABILITY OF THE GOVERNMENTS TO (LIKELY) EVENTUALLY DEAL WITH ENORMOUS DEBT ON A NATIONAL LEVEL, IN THE INTERIM IT WOULD STILL BE ABLE TO WREAK HAVOC ON EVEN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES DURING THE 2013 GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN, EMPLOYEES WERE EVICTED WHILE ON FURLOUGH OR EVEN THOSE THAT WERE STILL ACTIVE BECAUSE THEIR PAY WAS SUSPENDED AND THEIR LANDLORDS COULDN'T WAIT FOR THEM TO RECEIVE BACK PAY BEFORE REMOVING THEM FROM THEIR HOMES. CONSIDERING THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS TO
THE PEOPLE THAT CONTINUE TO BE VITAL TO THE GOVERNMENT, WHAT FATE CAN THE PRIVATELY EMPLOYED PEOPLE EXPECT? WELL CONSIDER THIS: IN A THREE MONTH PERIOD FOLLOWING GREECE'S ECONOMIC CRISIS AND DESPITE BILLIONS IN BAILOUTS, ATHENS HOMELESS RATE ROSE ROUGHLY FORTY PERCENT, AND THERE WAS LITTLE IMPROVEMENT TO THE ECONOMY YEARS LATER. FOR AN INDICATION THAT'S CLOSER TO HOME,THE MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION REPORTED THAT 1.2 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS WERE LOST TO THE 2007 AMERICAN RECESSION. FRANKLY , IT WOULD BE AMAZING IF THERE WEREN'T CITIES OF HOMELESS
PEOPLE FOR AT LEAST A WHILE AFTER THE GOVERNMENT DECLARES BANKRUPTCY.

 

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