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10 Signs That Economic Riots And Civil Unrest Inside The United States Are Now More L

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10 Signs That Economic Riots And Civil Unrest
Inside The United States Are Now More Likely Than Ever


The Economic Collapse
Aug 15, 2011

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10 Signs That Economic Riots And Civil Unrest Inside The United States
Are Now More Likely Than Ever 10 Signs That Economic Riots And Civil
Unrest Inside The United States Are More Likely Than Ever

You should let the video footage of the wild violence that just took place in
London burn into your memory because the same things are going to be
happening all over the United States as the economy continues to crumble.
We have raised an entire generation of young people with an “entitlement mentality”,
but now the economy is producing very few good jobs that will actually enable our
young people to work for what they feel they are entitled to. If you are under 30 in
America today, things look really bleak. The vast majority of the good jobs are held
by people that are older, and they aren’t about to give them up if they can help it.
It is easy for the rest of us to tell young Americans to “take whatever they can”, but
the reality is that there is intense competition for even the most basic jobs.
For instance, McDonald’s recently held a “National Hiring Day” during which a million
Americans applied for jobs. Only 6.2% of the applicants were hired.
In the old days you could walk down to McDonald’s and get a job whenever you
wanted to, but now any job is precious. The frustration among our young people
is palpable. Most of them feel entitled to “the American Dream” and they feel like
the system has failed them. Unfortunately, many of them are already turning to
violence. But the economic riots and the civil unrest that we have already seen are
nothing compared to what is coming.
Americans are angry, and as the economy continues to collapse that anger
is going to reach unprecedented heights.

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