When President Donald Trump stood before the nation last week to give his first State of the Union Address he presented the vision that he had for America when it reaches its 250th anniversary in 2026. He drew a picture that very much bucked the trends that had dominated the American landscape for the last decades. This was one in which jobs were restored as businesses returned to this country and invested in here. It was one in which borders were secured, infrastructure was rebuilt and the military was restored to the strength that had been its place when America was the lone Superpower. It was a vision of restoration and greatness; a vision really at odds with the Globalist meme presented by the world’s leaders. In fact is really a threat to that leadership – and for that reason especially, there is a real question about whether it can be pulled off.
There is another vision of America out there. It is one of increasing global governance. One in which planetary institutions will accumulate more and more power in the areas of economics and religion and government. It is one in which borders will fade as global citizenship will supersede national loyalties and populations will mix, fading once vibrant cultures. The vision of the America that emerges from this line of thought is starkly different from that of our current POTUS. We have a clear example of this provided by the think tank Deagel.com.
Having culled through information readily available from such sources as the CIA, the US government, the UN and the International Monetary Fund, Deagel has come up with a startling forecast for the state of the American Union in 2025. For example, they see a massive population drop from about 325 million today to a mere 61 million in less than a decade. They project that the US GDP will drop from a reported $18 billion to less than $1 billion, that per capita income will fall from over $55,000 to around $15,000 – with a purchasing power of $10,345 in today’s dollars. In other words they see the United States sliding into the status of a third world country by that time. This would necessitate the massive reduction of our military budget from $781 billion to a mere $8.2 billion. The US would no longer be a factor on the world stage. But why would they come up with a forecast of such a deep and rapid decline? Here is a part of their explanation.
“The key element to understand the process that the USA will enter in the upcoming decade is migration. In the past, specially in the 20th century, the key factor that allowed the USA to rise to its colossus status was immigration with the benefits of a demographic expansion supporting the credit expansion and the brain drain from the rest of the world benefiting the States. The collapse of the Western financial system will wipe out the standard of living of its population while ending ponzi schemes such as the stock exchange and the pension funds. The population will be hit so badly by a full array of bubbles and ponzi schemes that the migration engine will start to work in reverse accelerating itself due to ripple effects thus leading to the demise of the States. This unseen situation for the States will develop itself in a cascade pattern with unprecedented and devastating effects for the economy.” [Many American corporations will relocate overseas] “thus becoming foreign Corporations!!!! We see a significant part of the American population migrating to Latin America and Asia…. the death toll will be horrible. ….The American standard of living is one of the highest….When pensioners see their retirement disappear in front of their eyes and there are no servicing jobs you can imagine what is going to happen next. At least younger people can migrate. Never in human history were so many elders among the population. In past centuries people were lucky to get to their 30s or 40s. The American downfall is set to be far worse than the Soviet Union’s one. A confluence of crisis with a devastating result.”[i] Which vision will prevail? It may just depend on our willingness to turn from our sins, humble ourselves and seek the face and will of God!
[i] Stefan Stanford, This One Chart Shows The Fall Of America, ANP, February 11, 2017
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