America Is Falling Apart: Our National Priorities Are in Dire Need of Restructuring
John & Nisha Whitehead
“You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.”
Bob Dylan
A water main breaks every two minutes somewhere in the U.S., resulting in contaminated drinking supplies and boil water notices.
One out of three bridges in the U.S. needs repair, endangering hundreds of millions of commuters. More than 42,000 bridges across the country, carrying about 167 million vehicles each day, are in disrepair.
It is estimated that 300 million people could face power outages across the United States between 2024 and 2028, due in large part to widespread power grid failures.
No wonder U.S. infrastructure received a C- on the Infrastructure Report Card.
America is falling apart.
Collapsing bridges, buckling roads, overheated railways, deteriorating power lines, contaminated water lines, outdated public transportation, overtaxed power grids, aging ports and waterways, unsafe tunnels and highways, and spotty or insufficient telecommunications assets are all becoming frequent hallmarks of the American way of life.
If the nation is woefully unprepared to deal with climate disasters such as floods, hurricanes, wildfires, and droughts, despite the hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars that have been pledged to shore up the nation’s infrastructure problems, it is because politicians across the political spectrum have failed us.
The devastation wrought by Hurricane Helene makes this failure by the government to put the needs of the American people first painfully evident. Entire towns are under water. Roadways have collapsed or are otherwise impassable. Potable water is scarce. More than 1.5 million households are still without power.
Clearly, our national priorities need to be re-examined.
While the politicians play partisan games with our tax dollars, the nation’s critical infrastructure—both the physical foundations of the nation and the figurative foundations of our freedoms—continues to be neglected and deprioritized in favor of grandstanding, bloated military budgets on endless wars abroad, foreign aid to shore up the infrastructure and military defenses of international allies, and all manner of graft and pork barrel spending.
When all is said and done, the bread-and-circus distractions and sleight-of-hand political theater being trotted out in order to keep Americans distracted, deluded, amused, and insulated from the government’s steady encroachments on our freedoms adds nothing of real value to the lives of the average American.
It’s time to fix what’s broken in this country.
For starters, we need an overhaul of the nation’s infrastructure.
According to Time magazine, “Throughout the country, millions of Americans don’t have access to or can’t afford broadband internet service. In excess of 2 million people live without running water or basic plumbing. For too long, the American public has had to carry on while these deficiencies have gone unattended. The political will has been weak or inattentive, the rewards too far removed from electoral advantage.”
In other words, the politicians who dance to the tune of the oligarchic elite aren’t motivated to do anything about our failing infrastructure because they get nothing out of it: no votes, no money, no power.
This isn’t about whether the Republicans or Democrats have better policies.
Indeed, both parties’ priorities are disconcertingly alike: both parties support endless war, engage in out-of-control spending, ignore the citizenry’s basic rights, have no respect for the rule of law, are bought and paid for by Big Business, care most about their own power, and have a long record of expanding government and shrinking liberty.
This is about the plight of the American people who continue to be treated like a permanent underclass.
Anyone who believes that this presidential election will bring about any real change in how the American government does business is either incredibly naive, woefully out-of-touch, or oblivious to the fact that as an in-depth Princeton University study shows, we now live in an oligarchy that is “of the rich, by the rich and for the rich.”
When a country spends close to $10 billion to select what is, for all intents and purposes, a glorified homecoming king or queen to occupy the White House, while 38 million of its people live in poverty, and nearly 7 million Americans are out of work, and more than 600,000 Americans are homeless, that’s a country whose priorities are out of step with the needs of its people.
Overhauling the nation’s infrastructure will take a significant amount of money, which won’t happen as long as the U.S. government continues to fund the military industry complex and its voracious appetite for endless wars.
James Madison was right: “No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.” As Madison explained, “Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes… known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few.”
We are seeing this play out before our eyes.
The government is destabilizing the economy, destroying the national infrastructure through neglect and a lack of resources, and turning taxpayer dollars into blood money with its endless wars, drone strikes and mounting death tolls.
The American Empire is approaching a breaking point.
This is exactly the scenario President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned against when he cautioned the citizenry not to let the profit-driven war machine endanger our liberties or democratic processes. Eisenhower, who served as Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in Europe during World War II, was alarmed by the rise of the profit-driven war machine that, in order to perpetuate itself, would have to keep waging war.
Yet as Eisenhower recognized, the consequences of allowing the military-industrial complex to wage war, exhaust our resources and dictate our national priorities are beyond grave:
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 50 miles of concrete highway. We pay for a single fighter 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, I repeat, is 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.”
We failed to heed Eisenhower’s warning.
The illicit merger of the armaments industry and the government that Eisenhower warned against has come to represent perhaps the greatest threat to the nation today.
As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, this is how tyranny rises and freedom falls.
If we are to have any hope of restoring both the structural and freedom foundations of this nation, we’ll need to start by getting our priorities in order, and that means focusing on what really matters: shoring up our battered Bill of Rights and investing in the American homeland.
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The Bill of Rights is all very well, but if you want to control the armaments industry, you have to have savage budgetary cuts to DOD, the Pentagon, the CIA and NSA etc etc. You have to reduce the size of your overseas military by 80% and you have to dismantle hundreds of foreign bases serving no purpose but imposing US rule on nations that should not have to answer to the USA.
That’s not enough. If you’re going to disrupt the lives of hundreds of thousands of military-trained men and women, you’d darn well better have a viable alternative lined up back home for them. You don’t want 500,000 unemployed, angry young people trained to kill on the streets. They might decide to come kill you.
In the age of AI, where the very rich seek yet again to try and claim that the less rich are entirely superfluous and ‘useless eaters’, you also need a new set of values that prioritises humans above robots. I don’t care how Mark Zuckerberg wants to live, what I do care about is that he has zero rights to tell me how to live. And I mean zero rights.
Being rich does not make you wise, as Zuckerberg proved by being duped into spending $1bn ‘curing cancer’, which won’t happen this generation or next. He was spun a schtick and he fell for it. So he’d fall for loads of other schticks if he were in political power.
To be brutal, if you want a society which invests in peace and security, freedom and good-will, you’re going to have to change the fundamental values of your people. The imposed values are ‘greed is good’ and you won’t invest in infrastructure if ‘greed is good’, because you make more money selling cocaine or weapons than you do by building bridges. What you don’t do selling cocaine or weapons is promoting human health. You promote human misery for the many and unimaginable wealth for the few. Americans en masse need to revisit what ‘the American way’ means in reality……
No war means no reserve currency which means no money printing then society collapse not just some infrastructure.
it is because politicians across the political spectrum have failed us
both parties’ priorities are disconcertingly alike
Such charming reluctance to mention money and corruption. The genuflection to psycho Eisenhower rounded it off.
Sorry Big Pharma and the military have first choice on American tax dollars, there are wars to be fought and vaccines to be made and the stocks and shares in these companies keep a lot of very powerful people very rich. No money left for your ordinary working American. Nothing is going to change, because too many people are more interested in sport, celebrity, Big Mac’s, fries and soda and more then happy to queue for their next clot shot and watch Palestinian babies be blown apart on TV , followed by pictures of Ukrainians been killed. Go back to sleep America, here’s American gladiators, go back to sleep America , your government loves you, go back to sleep America.
Your ordinary working American is the one who want the wars and the vaccines. Without him/her wars and vaccines would and could never happen!
Maybe the evil guys/TPTB/the Elite whatever you cal them were right when they made these Yellowstones??? Just asking.
Ohhh you thought average Joe was innocent. You thought average Joe was innocent……LOL.
Since October 7, the Biden administration has reportedly made more than one hundred military aid transfers to Israel, although only two—totalling about $250 million—have met the aforementioned congressional review threshold and been made public.
Nearly all U.S. aid today goes to support Israel’s military…. The United States has provisionally agreed via a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to provide Israel with $3.8 billion per year through 2028. (CFR)
It costs a lot nowadays to force other nations to do US bidding. Friendship doesn’t come cheap, does it? So with one hand the US gives, then with the other hand its IMF and World Bank takes. Even itself out.
Think again if you believe that Israel does the bidding of the USA.
Eisenhower’s words are truer than ever! just look at the price tag of the F-35s that don’t even work as advertised, jaw-dropping, and trillions more goes through the US military’s black budget that never gets audited straight into the pockets of profiteering corporations, the true recipients of all those billions in aid ostensibly for the people of Ukraine
another WWII general whose speeches merit more attention these days is Charles de Gaulle, in particular his ideas about NATO and the role of Russia in Europe
Hitler got the unemployed back into work, invested in public works and infrastructure, which got him tons of praise from other Western Leaders. Trump doesnt promise anything
similar. So he’s not another Hitler as many insist
Since this guy keeps cropping up on here, there’s another guy much more important for world events at that time:
“Germany’s most unforgivable crime before the Second World War was her attempt to extricate her economic power from the world’s trading system and to create her own exchange mechanism which would deny world finance its opportunity to profit.”
– Winston Churchill to Lord Robert Boothby
Iraq, Libya, France, Switzerland, 9/11, Titanic, Russia, China, many have tried.
Many leaders (even in UK) praised him effusively until they got orders to change the tune.
There has been no failure on the part of the US government and its agencies. (such as FEMA etc.)
No failure, no mistakes made, no ineptitude.
It’s all by design. The destruction of the USA has been on going since the early 70’s. (the end of the gold standard [fiat US$], the ever increasing deficit, the misappropriation of tax dollars, the outsourcing of US manufacturing, the capitulation to foreign powers, the never ending wars etc. etc.).
It’s like watching the controlled demolitions that occurred on 9/11 in slow motion.
The new age of Aquarius is upon us and the great reset to create the new world order requires the destruction of the USA.
Destroy the USA and destroy the world.
Ordo ab Chao…
Fake news?
Just kidding: the Chinese or Russians just have to wait it out till Uncle Sam’s global sheriff’s office falls to pieces under its own woke corruption.
Thank you Clinton, Cheney, Dimon etc. families, from those outside the US Reich. Bad luck for those trapped inside.
I’m still trying to convince them they built more than they can maintain, but the denial meter is still pegged at 100, so no telling where the denial ends.
Bull. Hurricanes happen, and they devastate good as well as aging infrastructure. It seems like overwrought articles are par for the course now.
A healthy nation finds strength to come together and rebuild. An ill nation looks for someone to blame.
That may be true. However, it’s well known most US infrastructure is rotting from lack of basic maintenance due to a lot of “misappropriation” of funds. All those big fat bonuses gotta come from somewhere, why waste money on mundane maintenance. As for a healthy nation, while I’m sure you will blame ordinary people for that we all should be able to see the divide and conquer that’s gotten us here. There’s plenty of blame to go around but until we stop blaming each other and start holding to account those who’ve manipulated us since inception nothing will change.
Dead men tell no tales.
I never said the infrastructure was not rotting. I am objecting to the initial thrust of the article. The devastation of Helene is not due to the problems with infrastructure. A massive flood will rip up a new bridge as readily as an old bridge.
As for being sure whom I will blame, stop reading other people’s mind, why dontcha?
Holding responsible people responsible, that would be nice. I don’t see it happening. Do you?
I agree with the article, but I also agree with you. And there’s one more thing. It’s insanity to build structures and whole towns on the banks of rivers — that flood!! — and at sea level next to oceans — that flood!! Wind damage is one thing, and 1 to 2 ft of rain will flood most everywhere. But a lot of the damage from Helene was storm surge and river flooding.
I have been thinking the same. It’s kinda like people building on the beach in Japan despite their ancestral markers telling them not to, because sooner or later, another tsunami comes…
And there will be another 100 year flood in western NC. And everywhere people build in flood plains…
I wrote a response, but it’s been, um, held. I am sure they will let it through when our discussion becomes passe. Thank you for your thoughts.
What’s wrong with the picture Time magazine presents? Hint: it combines something crucial – running water or basic plumbing – with something frivolous – broadband internet service. Tell the man reading his newspaper in his outhouse about all the wonders he’s missing by not having broadband.
Actually, people do just fine with no or minimalist plumbing. Look at the Amish. American propaganda has long focused on misplaced priorities.
Give me running water and plumbing, one of the chiefest benefits and blessings of Civilization. Broadband internet I can take or leave.
The Amish have simple running water from a well. But they don’t crap into a porcelain bowl full of drinking water. You think that’s civilized?
Compared to shitting on the street, or on a beach, or in any public area, yeah. Why do think it’s not?
They use human droppings to fertilize their fields – which is probably much healthier for soil and crops than petroleum based fertilizers. But the crucial factor separating the Amish from the rest of us is that they have time to manually dispose of waste matter – plus, they have somewhere to put it – plus they have few enough people in their communities that all waste can be put to use.
To reach the government for any service, you will need the phone and related comm. Everyone else will be a non-person.
A phone is not much use if you can’t get through to someone on the other end. Ever had to make a call for service where you end up talking to one bot after another, while your issue goes unresolved?
Thank you. That boxed quote from Eisenhower has been a constant since he spoke it, without change. In fact, the post WW2 provocateur of wars on every continent, once fought by American working class, now fought by the working class of proxy states, has multiplied exponentially into simultaneous germinations of evil spread across Earth. All to cover the sorry ass failure of an obsolete and financially desperate US 1% who have gamed reality to exhaustion. And the cost of these wars is a military (WAR) budget larger than any other discretionary budget item by a factor of 3 and the reason that the Interest on the Debt expenditures in 2025 will exceed military into $1.6T and exponentially thereafter. It is up to us to withdraw ruling class authority to decide Humanity’s future like this. And then collectively, consensually, decide what we truly want.
First priority is a Communist revolution to kill or to kick out all those hereditary Oligarchal thieves together with their incompetent offspring, nephews and lackeys.
“From each according to his means to each according to his needs” — New Testament.
No.
Judgment from above for forsaking the LORD.. The WEST is now conquered…
Once you realise it’s deliberate it all makes sense.
I used to read about billions spent here, thrown away in vanity projects there and get mad.
Now, the government announce £ 22 Bn spent on the latest apparent folly and I think yup, that fits in with the agenda.
Or the replacement thing.
It is totally unbelievable that a nation has no borders and they’ll go round and round in circles nipping corners off policies here and there to convince us they’re doing something.
But when you realise it’s part of the process toward the NWO, it all fits into place.
Now, it’s like watching a game. I can see the players playing the game and see the tactics but I am detached.
Just a spectator.
It’s an easier position than wondering why things happen.
But it doesn’t provide a solution.
I feel like that too – but what can you do?
You can scribble your point of view on the internet, but it seems to have no positive effect whatsover..
They just increase the killing rate
Well there is a war going on, whether or not combatants recognize that fact. Governments world wide have declared war on their own citizens. NC is a land grab (like Lahaina) and shows how the mask is falling – they don’t even try to show their contempt. It’s not incompetence though plenty of that, ‘it’s we-don’-care’.
Of course America is falling apart – externally and internally. We no longer have basic shared values to hold us together as a people and we’ve fallen into all the divisive traps they’ve created.
Don’t disagree with anything here though I’d suggest it’s understated.
During Bs19 – Covid and they’ve just about finished now we saw the biggest digging done since the 2nd world war.
The U.K and over 60% of the E.U was dig up and had cabling (5G) and then fibre optic above cables then added (skynet) with the new dreadful energy zapped uv traffic lighting.
That was done using subcontractors wearing keyworker jackets and most where clueless on what was being added to the infrastructure of death.
We have had non-stop digging in the town in which I reside for the past 4 years. I keep looking for verizzzon trucks but it’s usually an inocuous fleet of some kind.
My first thought is always 5G, but I could be wrong.
The money’s in WAR.
The Roman Empire lasted for more than a thousand years.
The USian Empire?
Ten minutes on that time scale.
U$ Empire has lasted a bit more than 100 years so far: from the conquest of Philippines to the Conquest of Europe. There’s plenty of time yet for it to decay in.
When hurricane Sandy hit the East coast, including New York, in 2012, all stops were pulled out.
The ‘Big Apple’ was given priority and billions were raised through charities and government handouts.
North Carolina ?
Well, read the reports and weep.
The bucks stop outside the areas of importance.
When the federal government failed to assist New Orleans adequately after Hurricane Katrina, the media and controlled celebrities were declaring that this was proof Bush didn’t care about black people.
What can be concluded about the failure of the federal government to assist North Carolina adequately, indeed in some cases to be actively blocking attempts to provide relief? The state might help itself but 1000 of its National Guardsmen have been moved abroad to Kuwait. FEMA is supposedly out of money because it has spent its budget on migrants. There’s a tragi-comic interview with Senator Lindsey Graham who when asked about North Carolina immediately turns it into an issue of saving Israel.
And no, this is not to argue Trump would be any better and is the saviour. The states need to realise they’re on their own if there’s a crisis and start preparing – some are creating a state guard that can’t be drafted overseas by the federal government and more need to follow suit.
Compare how much was spent on migrants and compare that to how much was spent on Ukraine and Israel, as well as the military in general. I’ll wager the migrant crisis is an orchestrated distraction.
Trump may not be any better or the savior, but what other options are there. The reason the MAGA movement has evolved is because of all the things stated in this article. Both parties are controlled and mostly unified-They are the Establishment.
There are no other options for our country than to embrace the MAGA movement and, like you say, that may not be enough to start turning this country around, but what other choice. One would like to have options on both sides of the political arguments that really want to solve problems and when elected they actually do what they say.
So we have one side hoping to get Americans focused on American problems and the others Democrats and many Republicans just want to keep doing the same things and stay in power as our country swirls toward oblivion.
The problem with Katrina wasn’t FEMA as such but rather the privatizing of FEMA’s functions. This privatization of agency functions led to a pyramid of subcontractors that effectively hollowed out the agency so making in ineffective when it was actually needed.
Tump/MAGA isn’t the answer because whatever its populist front might say in practice its just a front for exactly the same forces that see the capture of the Federal government as a path to power and riches. As always in politics, look at the backers, the people behind the curtain, and not the people fronting the organization.
You may be exactly right. Humans can’t seem to help themselves when they get power and riches-they want more and won’t give it up.
But the U.S. government institutions and media are trying their absolute best to rid themselves of him. These are the same people who helped us to get to the place we are in that the article describes so well.
So what’s the answer? Continue down the path we are on toward socialism and communism funding as many conflicts around the world as we can. And people will hold on to their power and riches or try something new and hope/trust they mean what they say.
But Humans are Humans and eventually some will gain the power and not give it up.
It’s very easy for the government or the globalist mafia to get rid of someone if they want to.
You too. You can get someone killed in Latin America for 100 bucks if you want.
But……..there are always a risk………a risk that someone will tell that it was you who bought, and/or that the Police will find out.
Thats why these cases mostly happen in lower classes, drug cartels, or higher echolon, among people who already have dirty dirty hands and have nothing more to loose.
Lithium mining.
It’s “Old village upstream of a new dam” syndrome.
Don’t knock the upstream source….its naturally filtered by the chalk hills before we get it. Probably the purest tap water in Southern England…
We do not get our water from the Thames…they just take all our shi.t
This evidently needs some explaining… :-/
Old villages upstream of new dams become steadily more dilapidated (no further investment/maintenance), businesses move away, and inhabitants depart (especially those who can see the writing on the wall).
Eventually, when the new dam’s sluice gates are closed, the old village is submerged by several hundred feet of water.
If you don’t know about the new dam, the syndrome is difficult to recognise, you just become bemused by the symptoms…