The Looming Financial Nightmare: So Much for Living the American Dream

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.” ― Frédéric Bastiat, French economist

Let’s talk numbers, shall we?

The national debt (the amount the federal government has borrowed over the years and must pay back) is $23 trillion and growing.

The amount this country owes is now greater than its gross national product (all the products and services produced in one year by labor and property supplied by the citizens). We’re paying more than $270 billion just in interest on that public debt annually. And the top two foreign countries who “own” our debt are China and Japan.

The national deficit (the difference between what the government spends and the revenue it takes in) is projected to surpass $1 trillion every year for the next 10 years.

The United States spends more on foreign aid than any other nation ($50 billion in 2017 alone). More than 150 countries around the world receive U.S. taxpayer-funded assistance, with most of the funds going to the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

Meanwhile, almost 60% of Americans are so financially strapped that they don’t have even $500 in savings and nothing whatsoever put away for retirement, and yet they are being forced to pay for government programs that do little to enhance or advance their lives.

Folks, if you haven’t figured it out yet, we’re not living the American dream.

We’re living a financial nightmare.

The U.S. government—and that includes the current administration—is spending money it doesn’t have on programs it can’t afford, and “we the taxpayers” are the ones who will pay for it.

As financial analyst Kristin Tate explains, “When the government has its debt bill come due, all of us will be on the hook.” It’s happened before: during the European debt crisis, Cypress seized private funds from its citizens’ bank accounts to cover its debts, with those who had been careful to save their pennies forced to relinquish between 40% to 60% of their assets.

Could it happen here? Could the government actually seize private funds for its own gain?

Look around you. It’s already happening.

In the eyes of the government, “we the people, the voters, the consumers, and the taxpayers” are little more than pocketbooks waiting to be picked.

Consider: The government can seize your home and your car (which you’ve bought and paid for) over nonpayment of taxes. Government agents can freeze and seize your bank accounts and other valuables if they merely “suspect” wrongdoing. And the IRS insists on getting the first cut of your salary to pay for government programs over which you have no say.

We have no real say in how the government runs, or how our taxpayer funds are used, but we’re being forced to pay through the nose, anyhow.

We have no real say, but that doesn’t prevent the government from fleecing us at every turn and forcing us to pay for endless wars that do more to fund the military industrial complex than protect us, pork barrel projects that produce little to nothing, and a police state that serves only to imprison us within its walls.

If you have no choice, no voice, and no real options when it comes to the government’s claims on your property and your money, you’re not free.

It wasn’t always this way, of course.

Early Americans went to war over the inalienable rights described by philosopher John Locke as the natural rights of life, liberty and property.

It didn’t take long, however—a hundred years, in fact—before the American government was laying claim to the citizenry’s property by levying taxes to pay for the Civil War. As the New York Times reports, “Widespread resistance led to its repeal in 1872.”

Determined to claim some of the citizenry’s wealth for its own uses, the government reinstituted the income tax in 1894. Charles Pollock challenged the tax as unconstitutional, and the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in his favor. Pollock’s victory was relatively short-lived. Members of Congress—united in their determination to tax the American people’s income—worked together to adopt a constitutional amendment to overrule the Pollock decision.

On the eve of World War I, in 1913, Congress instituted a permanent income tax by way of the 16th Amendment to the Constitution and the Revenue Act of 1913. Under the Revenue Act, individuals with income exceeding $3,000 could be taxed starting at 1% up to 7% for incomes exceeding $500,000.

It’s all gone downhill from there.

Unsurprisingly, the government has used its tax powers to advance its own imperialistic agendas and the courts have repeatedly upheld the government’s power to penalize or jail those who refused to pay their taxes.

Irwin A. Schiff was one of the nation’s most vocal tax protesters. He spent a good portion of his life arguing that the income tax was unconstitutional, and he put his wallet where his conscience was: Schiff stopped paying federal taxes in 1974.

Schiff paid the price for his resistance, too: he served three separate prison terms (more than 10 years in all) over his refusal to pay taxes. He died at the age of 87 serving a 14-year prison term. As constitutional activist Robert L. Schulz noted in Schiff’s obituary, “In a society where there is so much fear of government, and in particular of the I.R.S., [Schiff] was probably the most influential educator regarding the illegal and unconstitutional operation and enforcement of the Internal Revenue Code. It’s very hard to speak to power, but he did, and he paid a very heavy price.”

It’s still hard to speak to power, and those who do are still paying a very heavy price.

All the while the government continues to do whatever it likes—levy taxes, rack up debt, spend outrageously and irresponsibly—with little thought for the plight of its citizens.

To top it all off, all of those wars the U.S. is so eager to fight abroad are being waged with borrowed funds. As The Atlantic reports, “For 15 years now, the United States has been putting these wars on a credit card… U.S. leaders are essentially bankrolling the wars with debt, in the form of purchases of U.S. Treasury bonds by U.S.-based entities like pension funds and state and local governments, and by countries like China and Japan.”

If Americans managed their personal finances the way the government mismanages the nation’s finances, we’d all be in debtors’ prison by now.

Still, the government remains unrepentant, unfazed and undeterred in its money grabs.

While we’re struggling to get by, and making tough decisions about how to spend what little money actually makes it into our pockets after the federal, state and local governments take their share (this doesn’t include the stealth taxes imposed through tolls, fines and other fiscal penalties), the police state is spending our hard-earned tax dollars to further entrench its powers and entrap its citizens.

For instance, American taxpayers have been forced to shell out more than $5.6 trillion since 9/11 for the military industrial complex’s costly, endless so-called “war on terrorism.”

That translates to roughly $23,000 per taxpayer to wage wars abroad, occupy foreign countries, provide financial aid to foreign allies, and fill the pockets of defense contractors and grease the hands of corrupt foreign dignitaries.

Mind you, that staggering $6 trillion is only a portion of what the Pentagon spends on America’s military empire.

That price tag keeps growing, too.

In this way, the military industrial complex will get even richer, and the American taxpayer will be forced to shell out even more funds for programs that do little to enhance our lives, ensure our happiness and well-being, or secure our freedoms.

As Dwight D. Eisenhower warned in a 1953 speech:

Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities. It is two electric power plants, each serving a town of 60,000 population. It is two fine, fully equipped hospitals. It is some fifty miles of concrete pavement. We pay for a single fighter plane with a half million bushels of wheat. We pay for a single destroyer with new homes that could have housed more than 8,000 people. This is, I repeat, the best way of life to be found on the road the world has been taking. This is not a way of life at all, in any true sense. Under the cloud of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron. […] Is there no other way the world may live?

This is still no way of life.

Yet it’s not just the government’s endless wars that are bleeding us dry.

We’re also being forced to shell out money for surveillance systems to track our movements, money to further militarize our already militarized police, money to allow the government to raid our homes and bank accounts, money to fund schools where our kids learn nothing about freedom and everything about how to comply, and on and on.

Are you getting the picture yet?

The government isn’t taking our money to make our lives better. Just take a look at the nation’s failing infrastructure, and you’ll see how little is being spent on programs that advance the common good.

We’re being robbed blind so the governmental elite can get richer.

This is nothing less than financial tyranny.

“We the people” have become the new, permanent underclass in America.

It’s tempting to say that there’s little we can do about it, except that’s not quite accurate.

There are a few things we can do (demand transparency, reject cronyism and graft, insist on fair pricing and honest accounting methods, call a halt to incentive-driven government programs that prioritize profits over people), but it will require that “we the people” stop playing politics and stand united against the politicians and corporate interests who have turned our government and economy into a pay-to-play exercise in fascism.

We’ve become so invested in identity politics that label us based on our political leanings that we’ve lost sight of the one label that unites us: we’re all Americans.

The powers-that-be want to pit us against one another. They want us to adopt an “us versus them” mindset that keeps us powerless and divided.

Trust me, the only “us versus them” that matters anymore is “we the people” against the police state.

We’re all in the same boat, folks, and there’s only one real life preserver: that’s the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

The Constitution starts with those three powerful words: “We the people.”

The message is this: there is power in our numbers.

That remains our greatest strength in the face of a governmental elite that continues to ride roughshod over the populace. It remains our greatest defense against a government that has claimed for itself unlimited power over the purse (taxpayer funds) and the sword (military might).

This holds true whether you’re talking about health care, war spending, or the American police state.

While we’re on the subject, do me a favor and don’t let yourself be fooled into believing that the next crop of political saviors will be any different from their predecessors. They all talk big when they’re running for office, and when they get elected, they spend big at our expense.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, this is how the middle classes, who fuel the nation’s economy and fund the government’s programs, get screwed repeatedly.

George Harrison, who would have been 77 this year, summed up this outrageous state of affairs in his song Taxman:

If you drive a car, I’ll tax the street,

If you try to sit, I’ll tax your seat.

If you get too cold I’ll tax the heat,

If you take a walk, I’ll tax your feet.

Don’t ask me what I want it for

If you don’t want to pay some more

‘Cause I’m the taxman, yeah, I’m the taxman.

Now my advice for those who die

Declare the pennies on your eyes

‘Cause I’m the taxman, yeah, I’m the taxman

And you’re working for no one but me.

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20 Comments
Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
February 25, 2020 7:08 pm

This article explains why I left the US. I got tired of funding things I was adamantly opposed to like war, welfare for lazy bums, a military completely out of control, a Federal Reserve that prints more and more funny money, etc.

The US population is at fault for allowing this to happen because they keep the system alive by voting in another crew of scumbags every so often. They never learns.

Soon, the US dollar will go to toilet paper status. That will usher in violence by the low life trash that is ‘entitled’ according to the laws and when their checks can’t buy anything real, they will riot. The rioting will usher in a full blown police state lock down for years. The bullshit known as democracy will give way to a military dictatorship; for years.

I want no part of that, so I left.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
  Solutions Are Obvious
February 25, 2020 7:29 pm

Let me guess, Canadian ?

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  gatsby1219
February 25, 2020 7:33 pm

The Caribbean. I hate the cold and never want to feel cold again.

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  Solutions Are Obvious
February 26, 2020 12:03 am

I’m jealous.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  Solutions Are Obvious
February 26, 2020 2:55 am

Me too, but I am trapped in UK at present – cold, damp, grey; 8 months of winter – high taxes, high utilities costs – fuel at $8 a gallon, rents through the roof (forgive the pun). Need I go on?

Can’t wait to get back to South Africa with it’s guns, water and electricity shortages. But at least it’s warm and sunny most of the year and that makes a great deal of difference because people smile and are happy even though they are ‘poor’ in our Western sense:

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2020-02-23-a-village-lesson-on-preventing-a-climate-catastrophe/?tl_inbound=1&tl_groups%5B0%5D=80895&tl_period_type=3&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Maverick%20Citizen%20Tuesday%2024%20Feb%202020%20Gathering&utm_content=Maverick%20Citizen%20Tuesday%2024%20Feb%202020%20Gathering+CID_c94154e5baa03f2f82c12887afdd0f4d&utm_source=TouchBasePro&utm_term=A%20village%20lesson%20on%20preventing%20a%20climate%20catastrophe

Orangutan
Orangutan
  gatsby1219
February 26, 2020 11:41 am

You forgot the /s. Canada has the exact same issues, minus the military component

gman
gman
  Solutions Are Obvious
February 25, 2020 7:31 pm

you really think you’ll escape it? your safe space is only safe because it is shielded by the united states – actively (because of its policies) and passively (because the u.s. is a bigger target for the looters). but you’ll be next on the menu once the states are in-hand.

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  gman
February 26, 2020 12:04 am

Yes, I’ve pondered that. Good point. Dead by machete is still plenty dead. I think one must assimilate big time.

22winmag - TBP's top-secret Yankee Mormon
22winmag - TBP's top-secret Yankee Mormon
  Solutions Are Obvious
February 26, 2020 2:41 am

Communist defeatism, plain and simple.

The United States of America is the promised land.

Yeah, that promised land.

'Reality' Doug
'Reality' Doug
  22winmag - TBP's top-secret Yankee Mormon
February 26, 2020 11:49 am

Promises, promises. I promise you will win, and we won’t be there as a comforting sacrifice.

gman
gman
February 25, 2020 7:29 pm

“We’re living a financial nightmare.”

heh. not yet we’re not.

“’we the taxpayers’ are the ones who will pay for it.”

no. our collateral will be repossessed.. hey, all of you that own your own property free and clear – they’ll confiscate it for unpaid government debt. if, of course, they can.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
February 25, 2020 9:28 pm

The data is bogus; the writer has a liberal bias; the true figures for 2015 were: SS/Health/Housing/Education/Labor: 57% Defense: 16% food/Ag: 4% Transportation: 4% Vets: 4% International 2% Energy 1% Science 1% Interest & other 9% Total 100%

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
  robert h siddell jr
February 26, 2020 10:08 am

You can vote facts down but economic Reality will not change any more than Climate Propaganda will change the Climate.

Nobody
Nobody
February 25, 2020 10:37 pm

The trifecta of tyranny:

The ninnies, the gimmies and the slimies.

Government should be a crematorium for all those who want to use it, work in it, vote for it or profit from it -this implemented globally would advance safety and the general welfare more than anything ever has.

mark
mark
February 26, 2020 1:43 am
22winmag - TBP's top-secret Yankee Mormon
22winmag - TBP's top-secret Yankee Mormon
February 26, 2020 2:40 am

John M. Whitehead

What did this guy do before he became a doom porn writer?

There really isn’t anything “Christian” about granting Wiccans occult symbols for their greavestones in Arlington, is there?

https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2006/juneweb-only/123-12.0.html

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
February 26, 2020 3:04 am

“It’s happened before: during the European debt crisis, Cypress seized private funds from its citizens’ bank accounts to cover its debts, with those who had been careful to save their pennies forced to relinquish between 40% to 60% of their assets.”

This is why I wrote my book, which I started in March 2013, when I was horrified that a ‘bank robbery’ had taken place in Cyprus (yes he quotes the tree!) and there were no cops in sight. We now have the ‘Bail-In’ Cyprus was a test run!
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/-/media/boe/files/quarterly-bulletin/2015/bank-failure-and-bail-in-an-introduction

And the elites have not even covered it up – it’s all out there. The Introduction to my book describes this event in detail and is well worth reading to know that when your put your money in the bank – it is not legally yours anymore and the bank can steal it at its leisure:

The Financial Jigsaw – Issue No. 92

flash
flash
February 26, 2020 7:42 am

ha ha ha …23 trillion is close , but not really.

“The U.S. government does not include the unfunded obligations for Social Security and Medicare under current law. These massive negative positions are so high that Truth in Accounting believes the ‘true’ national debt runs north of $100 trillion.”

$122,309,089,510,200, to be exact.

Because future obligations aren’t included in current-year accounting, a government budget can technically be “balanced” when, in truth, it’s anything but.”

https://www.theepochtimes.com/national-debt-isnt-23-trillion-its-122-trillion_3249419.html

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
February 26, 2020 10:18 am

Living the Dream, one nightmare at a time.

BL
BL
February 26, 2020 6:09 pm

Mr. Whitehead lays down all the ills bestowed upon us by government which we have hashed out over and over for years. The cure according to JW is to demand that the Criminal Cartel stop all this nasty business…..riiiiight, because of “the powers of our numbers”. Uh Huh…. tell that to the billion and a half Chinese who eat a shit sandwich every day of their life. They have massive numbers and eat more shit than most everyone.

Back to the drawing board John.