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Friday, May 14, 2010

The Panic Is On!

What this country is coming to
I sure would like to know
If they don’t do something bye and bye
The rich will live and the poor will die
Doggone, I mean the panic is on!

–Song from the Great Depression

As the Great Depression of the 1930’s was getting underway, President Herbert Hoover refused to acknowledge it. In the weeks following the events of Black Tuesday, Hoover called the economy “fundamentally sound.” Months later, he still insisted that the strength of the American economy was “unimpaired.” However, by 1931 he could no longer hide the truth. With the economy in shambles, Hoover was forced to declare that America was indeed in a ‘depression’. He chose the word ‘depression’ because he believed it to somewhat innocuous and far less provocative than terms like ‘panics’ or ‘crises’ that had previously been used to refer to significant economic downturns.

That same semantic game is being played on us today. What we now call a ‘recession’ is what was known as a ‘depression’ back in the 1930’s. As economist John Williams explains:

“The Great Depression was one that was so severe that in the post-World War II era, those looking at economic cycles tried to come up with a euphemism for “depression.” They didn’t want to create the image of or remind people of the 1930s. Basically, they called economic downturns recessions, and most people think of a depression now as a severe recession.”(1)

The lies propagated by our government and their paid shills are perhaps their greatest crime. Deceiving the people concerning the scope and magnitude of our financial crisis denies them the opportunity to prepare for the tough days ahead. Even the word depression does not fully impress upon the people the serious predicament we now face. Perhaps its time we do remind people of the 1930’s and draw parallels between those tragic times and our current situation.

Today’s unemployment rate is fast approaching the worst levels seen since the Great Depression. The official unemployment rate (U3) released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is currently at 9.9%. This is the number often reported by the mainstream media for public consumption but is far removed from reality.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

McCain said when things crashed that our economy was "fundamentally strong."

I'm tellin ya, Dem or Repub, they all are killing us all.

Anonymous said...

Excellent article!

Anonymous said...

The television is definitely lying about the economy. There are a lot of people on hard times. Things are going to get worse.

Anonymous said...

I remember when the government tried to lie to us about marijuana (I am an old fart).

Then we all found out the propaganda was a lie. Nobody was losing their minds because they smoked marijuana.

Then everybody started smoking it.

Well now the government is lying about the economy. Soon everbody will find out they are lying about it.

Then what?

Hey, pass me that . . .

Anonymous said...

Wait your turn.

Anonymous said...

Once all that oil comes ashore in the south, the unemployment numbers will EXPLODE! Just watch!