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Economy Title: The Twinkie That Broke The Economy's Back? [Continuing Economic Collapse] Sadly, the reality is that Hostess is not the only iconic American company that is in a huge amount of trouble right now. Sears just announced a loss of nearly 500 million dollars in the third quarter. Sears has been bleeding money like this for a couple of years, and if they continue to do so it will just be a matter of time before Sears is headed for liquidation as well. Can you imagine trying to explain the Sears catalog and Twinkies to future generations in a world where those things no longer exist? Our world is changing at mind blowing speed, and the pace of change is only going to keep accelerating. A few days after the election, I wrote an article about the huge number of layoff announcements that we saw after Barack Obama won. Well, it has gotten even worse since then. The following is a partial list of the layoffs and job losses that have been announced since November 6th... Abbott Labs 700 Sadly, the list actually keeps going. You can view the remainder of the list right here. Even companies owned by Obama supporters are laying people off. Just check out this excerpt from a report by CitizenLink... A corporation whose part owner gave $2 million to a group committed to re-electing President Obama announced this week that it will be forced to lay off more than 1,000 employees in lieu of the financial hardship imposed by the presidents signature health care law. Overall, more than 100,000 job losses have been announced since the election. It is almost as if the election was the straw that broke the camel's back. Everyone in the business community that had been hoping for something different now realizes that no change is coming. Meanwhile, Obama continues to pour on even more rules and regulations. According to CNSNews.com, the Obama administration has posted a total of 6,125 regulations on its reguations.gov website during the past 90 days. Our politicians are clueless and they simply don't understand what they are doing to the business community. But of course this goes for politicians from both sides. For decades we have been consuming far more than we produce and spending far more money then we bring in, and most of our politicians seem to be under the delusion that this can continue indefinitely. The other night my wife had me watch a documentary entitled "The Queen of Versailles" that followed the lives of time share mogul David Siegel and his wife Jackie. I found it to be a perfect metaphor for what America is going through right now. David Siegel built the greatest time share empire the world has ever seen on a mountain of easy money and cheap credit. At the beginning of the movie, David and Jackie were living the high life and were constructing the largest house in America down in Florida. Well, things dramatically changed when the financial crisis of 2008 struck. Suddenly nobody wanted to lend to David's company and the house of cards started to crumble. But even though they were facing massive financial problems, Jackie found it incredibly difficult to adjust her lifestyle. She just kept spending and spending and spending. It would be easy to pass judgment on David and Jackie, but the truth is that they are a perfect example of what this entire country is going through. Thousands of businesses are failing, our economic infrastructure is being gutted, millions of jobs are being shipped overseas, our financial system has become a gigantic casino and we keep piling even more mountains of debt on top of the mountains of debt that we already have. We have been living way above our means for so long that we don't even have any concept of what "normal" is anymore. If you have not seen "The Queen of Versailles" yet, I encourage you to do so. Don't watch it to laugh at the downfall of David and Jackie Siegel. They are just trying to make their way in this world like all of us are. Rather, watch for parallels between their lives and what the United States is experiencing as a whole. As I mentioned earlier, I found their story to be a perfect metaphor for what is happening to this entire country. You can find the trailer for "The Queen of Versailles" right here. As the economy falls apart, it is going to be really easy to point fingers at one another and blame one another. But what will really be needed is more love and compassion. A lot of workers at Hostess and a lot of other good companies just lost their jobs. The unemployment epidemic in this country is going to get a lot worse. These people are going to need our love and support. In the end, we are all in this together. The coming economic storm is not going to be averted, but we can choose how we respond to it. Hopefully the crisis that is coming will bring out the best in many of us. Poster Comment: Aren't you so proud, Lyin' Brian???
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