20 REASONS TO WORRY

Submitted by Michael Snyder of The Economic Collapse blog,

 

20 Early Warning Signs That We Are Approaching A Global Economic Meltdown

Have you been paying attention to what has been happening in Argentina, Venezuela, Brazil, Ukraine, Turkey and China?  If you are like most Americans, you have not been.  Most Americans don’t seem to really care too much about what is happening in the rest of the world, but they should.  In major cities all over the globe right now, there is looting, violence, shortages of basic supplies, and runs on the banks.  We are not at a “global crisis” stage yet, but things are getting worse with each passing day.  For a while, I have felt that 2014 would turn out to be a major “turning point” for the global economy, and so far that is exactly what it is turning out to be.  The following are 20 early warning signs that we are rapidly approaching a global economic meltdown…

#1 The looting, violence and economic chaos that is happening in Argentina right now is a perfect example of what can happen when you print too much money

For Dominga Kanaza, it wasn’t just the soaring inflation or the weeklong blackouts or even the looting that frayed her nerves.

 

It was all of them combined.

 

At one point last month, the 37-year-old shop owner refused to open the metal shutters protecting her corner grocery in downtown Buenos Aires more than a few inches — just enough to sell soda to passersby on a sweltering summer day.

#2 The value of the Argentine Peso is absolutely collapsing.

#3 Widespread shortages, looting and accelerating inflation are also causing huge problems in Venezuela

Economic mismanagement in Venezuela has reached such a level that it risks inciting a violent popular reaction. Venezuela is experiencing declining export revenues, accelerating inflation and widespread shortages of basic consumer goods. At the same time, the Maduro administration has foreclosed peaceful options for Venezuelans to bring about a change in its current policies.

 

President Maduro, who came to power in a highly-contested election last April, has reacted to the economic crisis with interventionist and increasingly authoritarian measures. His recent orders to slash prices of goods sold in private businesses resulted in episodes of looting, which suggests a latent potential for violence. He has put the armed forces on the street to enforce his economic decrees, exposing them to popular discontent.

#4 In a stunning decision, the Venezuelan government has just announced that it has devalued the Bolivar by more than 40 percent.

#5 Brazilian stocks declined sharply on Thursday.  There is a tremendous amount of concern that the economic meltdown that is happening in Argentina is going to spill over into Brazil.

#6 Ukraine is rapidly coming apart at the seams

A tense ceasefire was announced in Kiev on the fifth day of violence, with radical protesters and riot police holding their position. Opposition leaders are negotiating with the government, but doubts remain that they will be able to stop the rioters.

#7 It appears that a bank run has begun in China

As China’s CNR reports, depositors in some of Yancheng City’s largest farmers’ co-operative mutual fund societies (“banks”) have been unable to withdraw “hundreds of millions” in deposits in the last few weeks. “Everyone wants to borrow and no one wants to save,” warned one ‘salesperson’, “and loan repayments are difficult to recover.” There is “no money” and the doors are locked.

#8 Art Cashin of UBS is warning that credit markets in China “may be broken“.  For much more on this, please see my recent article entitled “The $23 Trillion Credit Bubble In China Is Starting To Collapse – Global Financial Crisis Next?

#9 News that China’s manufacturing sector is contracting shook up financial markets on Thursday…

Wall Street was rattled by a key reading on China’s manufacturing which dropped below the key 50 level in January, according to HSBC. A reading below 50 on the HSBC flash manufacturing PMI suggests economic contraction.

#10 Japanese stocks experienced their biggest drop in 7 months on Thursday.

#11 The value of the Turkish Lira is absolutely collapsing.

#12 The unemployment rate in France has risen for 9 quarters in a row and recently soared to a new 16 year high.

#13 In Italy, the unemployment rate has soared to a brand new all-time record high of 12.7 percent.

#14 The unemployment rate in Spain is sitting at an all-time record high of 26.7 percent.

#15 This year, the Baltic Dry Index experienced the largest two week post-holiday decline that we have ever seen.

#16 Chipmaker Intel recently announced that it plans to eliminate 5,000 jobs over the coming year.

#17 CNBC is reporting that U.S. retailers just experienced “the worst holiday season since 2008“.

#18 A recent CNBC article stated that U.S. consumers should expect a “tsunami” of store closings in the retail industry…

Get ready for the next era in retail—one that will be characterized by far fewer shops and smaller stores.

 

On Tuesday, Sears said that it will shutter its flagship store in downtown Chicago in April. It’s the latest of about 300 store closures in the U.S. that Sears has made since 2010. The news follows announcements earlier this month of multiple store closings from major department stores J.C. Penney and Macy’s.

 

Further signs of cuts in the industry came Wednesday, when Target said that it will eliminate 475 jobs worldwide, including some at its Minnesota headquarters, and not fill 700 empty positions.

#19 The U.S. Congress is facing another deadline to raise the debt ceiling in February.

#20 The Dow fell by more than 170 points on Thursday.  It is becoming increasingly likely that “the peak of the market” is now in the rear view mirror.

And I have not even mentioned the extreme drought that has caused the U.S. cattle herd to drop to a 61 year low or the nuclear radiation from Fukushima that is washing up on the west coast.

In light of everything above, is there anyone out there that still wants to claim that “everything is going to be okay” for the global economy?

Sadly, most Americans are not even aware of most of these things.

All over the country today, the number one news headline is about Justin Bieber.  The mainstream media is absolutely obsessed with celebrity scandals, and so is a very large percentage of the U.S. population.

A great economic storm is rapidly approaching, and most people don’t even seem to notice the storm clouds that are gathering on the horizon.

In the end, perhaps we will get what we deserve as a nation.

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card802
card802
January 25, 2014 9:05 am

Are Americans paying attention? How can they when their own media is not paying attention.

This is news….

Billy
Billy
January 25, 2014 9:27 am

Hope it’s okay to post this…

Seemed fitting, given the tone of the article…

Remember folks – Beans, Bullets, Band-aids and Bullion…. heavy on the bullets. Can’t have too many…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nUgeG2DPLY

Billy
Billy
January 25, 2014 9:34 am

And I looked, and behold, a Pale Horse, & his name that sate on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.

Revelations 6:8

You guys know I’m not a bible thumper. When it comes to religion, I keep to myself mostly… but what’s coming down the pike at us will be biblical. Unseen and unknown in the modern world – since this is the first time in history all our currencies have been tied together, when Bad Things start happening, it will happen to all of us…. never before in the history of Man has that happened…

I feel like that nutty guy on the corner wearing a sandwich board that says “THE END IS NEAR!”…

Stucky
Stucky
January 25, 2014 9:48 am

Admin

Serious question. I saw an article recently I wanted to post … but I was afraid Google would come calling.

Here, you posted the entire Snyder article. Did you get permission? If not, what’s the guideline as of now?

Stucky
Stucky
January 25, 2014 9:56 am

Ms Freud got a call last night from her friend (Richard) in Naples, Florida. Dick …err, Richard … is the guy who was in the homosexual wedding (NTTAWWT) I wrote about last year.

Anyway, he’s making a full-court press to get us to move to Naples. (We are considering it.) His main selling point? Business is booming in Naples!! The economy is doing great in Naples!! And everywhere else!! Housing is in full recovery!! And things will only get better when we get a Lesbian (Hillary Cuntham) in the White House! On second thought, maybe I should stop considering it.

I’m gonna send him this article. Really.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
January 25, 2014 10:05 am

With the closure of wall street big box retail outlets could this mean the comeback of main street retail stores?

Recently I went looking to purchase four legal size file folders. The only place I could purchase them was at a big box store who sold them in boxes of 100. No small stationary stores are left where one could purchase small quantities.

Big box retail has wiped out small business. What I see in the collapse of big box retail is the resurgence of small business.

This to me is a positive thing for employment and local production. With small business the money circulates in the community. With big box retail the money leaves the community.

Perhaps we are finally returning to normal. A positive situation.

Billy
Billy
January 25, 2014 10:21 am

Stucky, if I did that, the local Uruk Hai would think I was insane. Which would actually work in my favor.

Uruk are notoriously superstitious… people who are insane, or appear so, scare them (along with other stuff like magic, witchcraft, etc..).

Had a black guy in the military come by my room once. I was fooling around with a set of runestones (no, I don’t believe in things like “reading the bones” or whatever… I was just playing around). Using the stones, I “read” his past and future…

He was so freaked out, he swore I was a “witch” and wouldn’t come near me. Nobody could convince him otherwise, either.

I found the whole thing hilarious and trust me, I played that shit to the hilt…

Another time, years later, there was this black guy who lived across the street from us. He always blasted that rap crap out at maximum volume, no matter what time of the day it was… so, I decided to fuck with him.

Took a chicken bone and tied some feathers and stones to it, and then hung it on his front doorknob when he wasn’t around. He came home, took one look at my “gri-gri”, and then went in the back door. Weeks went by, and he refused to use the front door as long as my magic chicken bone was hanging on his front door… a never-ending source of amusement for me. 🙂

Pirate Jo
Pirate Jo
January 25, 2014 11:41 am

To be fair, the rest of the world doesn’t care much about what’s happening in America, either.

bb
bb
January 25, 2014 1:57 pm

Admin,just tell those lawyers ,Google and the FBI to go hell .Tell them you’re a self-confessed anarchist devil worshiper and that you hate the government.Tell them your heart is black as night and you could go off the deep end at any moment.That should scare them away.Trust me.

Thinker
Thinker
January 25, 2014 2:10 pm

There are some MSM news pieces out there, but they all suggest (perhaps correctly) that the US will see a brief “flight to safety” uptick before turning lower here, as well. For the MSM to be talking about contagion spreading means there’s some real fear out there, not just among those of us who’s eyes have been open for awhile.

Emerging markets selloff picks up, drags down Europe, U.S.

By David Gaffen and Francesco Canepa

NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – A full-scale flight from emerging markets accelerated on Friday, as investors sold shares in major markets and bought safe-haven assets such as U.S. Treasuries, the yen and gold.

http://news.yahoo.com/emerging-markets-selloff-picks-drags-down-europe-u-001748707–sector.html

El Coyote
El Coyote
January 25, 2014 2:57 pm

Stucky says:

““I feel like that nutty guy on the corner wearing a sandwich board that says “THE END IS NEAR!”
————–Billy

No, no, no!!

This is YOU …”

Billy does tend to sound like a one-note scrote when the topic is black folks but I have seen him post a couple of funnies in the last week, must’ve gotten laid.

Billy
Billy
January 25, 2014 3:11 pm

“Billy does tend to sound like a one-note scrote when the topic is black folks but I have seen him post a couple of funnies in the last week, must’ve gotten laid.” — El Coyote

Says the dog-thing that gets asshurt every time someone says anything sideways about a beaner…

I got shit I feel strongly about, and shit I don’t care about. What I find hilarious is that these TBP monkeys poke me with a sharp stick (usually posting something about race or hicks or hillbillies) and when I react, I get mudbellies like you calling me a “one-note scrote”…

You taco benders really need to look in the mirror once in awhile…

Oh, and we got coyotes around here. Inbred swine. They somehow made it across the river and are now found in every county… they inbreed with each other, then breed with dogs that got loose and went feral, then they backbreed amongst themselves again… ugly pieces of shit. They prey on stock and the Commonwealth is probably going to open up night hunts so we can stamp out the vermin…

El Coyote
El Coyote
January 25, 2014 3:31 pm

Billy says:

““Billy does tend to sound like a one-note scrote when the topic is black folks but I have seen him post a couple of funnies in the last week, must’ve gotten laid.” — El Coyote

Says the dog-thing that gets asshurt every time someone says anything sideways about a beaner…”

Hardly anybody says anything about beaners. I do bitch when people talk shit about Cali. I am not the spokesman for beaners. You overeact to my gentle swipe at you. And yet, I believe you when you say that in person you are quite likeable. Let’s go get some tacos and beer. I set foot in Kentucky once, I did not abuse any livestock.

Stucky
Stucky
January 25, 2014 5:19 pm

Billy

El Coyote, aka Juan, is one of the easiest going fellas here. I’ve never seen him get into a shitfest with anyone. Terrific sense of humor if you read between the lines.Smart. Sometimes a wave of cultural benevolence sweeps over him and he posts nice accordion music.

Play nice.

Billy
Billy
January 25, 2014 6:06 pm

Stuck, Coyote…

Guys, I don’t bear either of you any ill will. I explained once around here that we would sit around the dayroom and watch whatever happened to be on… once we got tired of badmouthing and running down whomever was on TV (Jerry Springer was a favorite), we would turn on each other… we would call each other the most vile names you all have ever heard. It was a contest of sorts.

Sometimes, it was not uncommon for two guys to go at each other – real smashmouth, rolling around on the floor fights… but then, about an hour later you’d see the same two guys drinking beer with each other and congratulating each other on a particularly effective kick or punch…

It’s all good. If I hated El Juan, trust me, you all would hear me say so. I didn’t vote him King Beaner and I don’t expect him to represent all of them… he called me a scrotum and I returned the favor. That’s it. I WAS going to post some images, but with the new rules I don’t know what I can post or not… would have made it funnier…

You, Llpoh, El Juan (I think I’ll start calling him El Macho), AWD, etc… I think we would have a pretty fuckin good time here on the farm… build a big fuckin bonfire, break out a jug, tell lies and shit…

Billy
Billy
January 25, 2014 6:11 pm

Here’s a picture of Juan, aka El Macho, riding a shark into an active volcano with 250 lbs of dynamite strapped to his body… notice the grenades in his hands and the missiles on the shark’s fins…

El Macho.

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Billy
Billy
January 25, 2014 6:22 pm

El Macho’s backstory…

Stucky
Stucky
January 25, 2014 6:52 pm

“I think we would have a pretty fuckin good time here on the farm… build a big fuckin bonfire, break out a jug, tell lies and shit…” …….. Billy

Yes. Yes, we would!!

Thinker
Thinker
January 25, 2014 9:06 pm

Another sign of some serious problems — HSBC in the UK is starting to limit customer withdrawals.

Prove it: Bank blocking some customers from making large withdrawals without ‘evidence’ of spending need

If you bank at HSBC in England, don’t plan on making any large cash withdrawals. At least not without a good explanation. Or, maybe even a permission slip.

That’s because a previously unannounced change in banking policy is blocking some customers from making large withdrawals without “evidence” explaining why they need the money from their accounts .

The policy affects customers attempting withdrawals for amounts as little as £5,000 ($8,253).

HSBC says it’s all done in the name of “customer protection.”

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/prove-it–bank-blocking-customers-from-making-large-withdrawals-without–evidence–of-spending-need-222425920.html

KaD
KaD
January 26, 2014 1:04 am

21) Over One-Third of Adults Unemployed:

A Trend to Note: Over One-Third of Adults Unemployed

Llpoh
Llpoh
January 26, 2014 1:53 am

El Coyote can bring the mescal, and I will spring for the single malt. Stuck can wrangle up brewskis and Billy the shine. What fun.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
January 26, 2014 2:04 am

Billy says:

Stuck, Coyote…

Guys, I don’t bear either of you any ill will. I explained once around here that we would sit around the dayroom..,”

What the fuck is a dayroom? It sounds like something out of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
January 26, 2014 3:05 am

Dayroom is a military thing. Common area.
I_S

Card802
Card802
January 26, 2014 7:36 am

HSBC banks in will not allow you to withdraw your money without proof of a reason. Just because its your money, is not a reason.

HSBC says it’s all done in the name of customer protection.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/prove-it–bank-blocking-customers-from-making-large-withdrawals-without–evidence–of-spending-need-222425920.html