it would seem that not all of the plague of troubles we're encountering are reported by 'our free press';
While the current leap year 2020 is far from over, there is no doubt that it will go down in American history marked by memories that are less than stellar.
And this will undoubtedly have to do not only with the shameful presidential election campaign going on now, where the American people are being forced to choose between two people who are clearly not the best emissaries for their country, on the principle of “the lesser of two evils”, and where the president now openly tramples on international norms and agreements that were signed before. And the candidate fighting against him is known for his corruption scandals not only in the United States, but all over the world, in addition to, according to the conclusions of American media themselves, not being particularly healthy to fulfill the mission a head of state needs to in the allotted time…
In the meantime, the situation in the country is getting worse every day. The US budget deficit rose 218%, to a record $3.1 trillion in the fiscal year ended on September 30. According to US government bond interest payments, the US paid $368,102,426,277.71 in interest alone on its debts this fiscal year! So what remains in the pockets of ordinary Americans afterwards?
And here this author must apologize, first of all to any American readers, for asking this: What if the authorities hope that the various healthcare problems that have befallen the United States recently will resolve the issue of the debts that the country owes to its own population, and there will be no one left to pay?
Yes, this year was a murderous one for thousands of Americans. As of October 16, the number of coronavirus cases in the United States is 8,008,402 people, Johns Hopkins University said. And this is in a country whose politicians boast during their public rhetoric of the alleged “advantages” and “achievements” of the United States, but in fact, in terms of losses during the Covid-19 pandemic alone, “it has surpassed even the least developed countries”! According to the American medical journal The New England Journal of Medicine, the US authorities have undermined their own credibility. The death rate in the United States is more than double that in Canada, and exceeds the rate of death in Japan – a country with a highly vulnerable and elderly population – by almost 50 times; it even eclipses the indicators in some countries with below-average incomes like Vietnam by almost 2,000 times. Consequently, more Americans are dying from the pandemic now than during World War II!......read more......
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