Violence Increases, As Predicted

Clearly, resource restriction produces violence:

Reporting from Milwaukee, Wisc…

Cities across the nation are seeing a startling rise in murders after years of declines, and few places have witnessed a shift as precipitous as this city. With the summer not yet over, 104 people have been killed this year—after 86 homicides in all of 2014. More than 30 other cities have also reported increases in violence from a year ago.

According to the New York Times article dated Sept. 1, homicides committed to this point this year are outpacing homicides committed to this point in 2014.

The report highlights these troubled cities: Milwaukee (murders up 76 percent); St. Louis (up 60 percent); Baltimore (up 56 percent); Washington, D.C. (up 44 percent); New Orleans (up 22 percent); Chicago (up 20 percent); Kansas City, Mo. (up 20 percent); Dallas (up 17 percent); New York (up 9 percent); and Philadelphia (up 4 percent).

What really impresses me is that this isn’t the collapse. This is a reduction in time spent on the Playstation, working more hours, less delicious food, fewer vacations, and less toys and play. Nobody is starving to death, and you aren’t seeing your friends murdered around you by savage psychopaths who could care less about your happiness and your family’s well being.

Yet crime is up, white nationalists are shooting blacks who did nothing to them, black nationalists are shooting whites who did nothing to them, people are shooting cops, snipers may be blowing off stress on freeways by popping innocent drivers passing by, general crime is skyrocketing, and migrants are moving to potentially hostile lands which don’t want them and bringing a sense of entitlement with them.

When the real apocalypse hits, and we see Great Depression V2.0, I won’t be surprised to see hardened Al Qaida terrorists head home for fear of what it will take to just survive in the US.

Apocalypse cometh™

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