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Sedona Tourism Continues to Decline

Sedona AZ (October 25, 2010) – In a Letter to the SedonaEye.com editor, Sedona Arizona resident J. Rick Normand asks the newly seated Sedona City Council to address declining tourism and its financial impact:

Well, the old Council didn’t get it…does the new Council? Here is why tourism is still declining: 

Millions Of Unemployed Americans Now Live As Paupers Even As Foreign Nations Use Sovereign Wealth Funds To Buy Up Huge Chunks Of American Infrastructure.

Most Americans still do not understand just how bad the economic horror we are facing really is.  Today, millions of Americans are living as paupers in the land that their forefathers built even as America’s infrastructure is literally being sold out from under their feet by corrupt politicians.

The “official” unemployment rate in the United States has been at nine and a half percent or above for 14 consecutive months, and today it takes the average unemployed American about 35 weeks to find a job.

However, the “official” unemployment rate is misleading, because it does not include workers that have quit looking for work or that have had their hours cut back to part-time.  According to 60 Minutes, when you add those “discouraged workers” and “underemployed workers” into the equation the actual rate is about 17 percent, and in the state of California the actual rate is about 22 percent.

Meanwhile, foreign nations are using sovereign wealth funds to buy up staggering amounts of U.S. infrastructure.  America is quite literally for sale in 2010.  All across the United States, highways, ports, toll roads and even parking meters are being gobbled up by foreign powers.  We have shipped massive amounts of wealth and jobs to other nations, and now those very same countries are turning around and buying huge amounts of U.S. infrastructure with the gigantic piles of dollars that they have accumulated.

Widespread long-term chronic unemployment was something that America was never supposed to see again.  Our leaders promised us that the U.S. financial system was so strong that we would never have another “Great Depression” in our lifetimes.  But then the financial crisis of 2008 happened.

Unprecedented numbers of Americans started losing their jobs and the U.S. Congress did something that it had never done before.  Congress decided to extend unemployment benefits all the way out to 99 weeks. Doing that has cost U.S. taxpayers approximately $100 billion dollars to this point, but we were promised that it was a “temporary” fix and that it would give displaced U.S. workers a chance to find new jobs.

Surely any industrious American worker could get another job within 99 weeks, right?  Wrong.

Today, there are at least 1.5 milion “99ers” – those Americans that have completely exhausted all 99 weeks of unemployment benefits and that still do not have jobs. Sadly, as bad as that number sounds, it is likely to keep growing.  Today, over one-third of all unemployed Americans have already been unemployed for at least one year.  If this trend continues, we are going to end up with millions of “99ers”.

60 Minutes recently did a report on some of these “99ers”.  Many of them are very highly educated and very highly qualified.  If you have not seen this 60 Minutes report yet, you have got to take few minutes to sit down and watch it.

This video is so shocking that many of you will have your jaws on the floor by the time you finish watching it…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CwpdGyIY2fQ

So is there much reason for these “99ers” to be optimistic?  No, not really.

In fact, there are some indications that unemployment in America is actually getting worse.  Gallup’s measure of unemployment, which is not adjusted for “seasonal factors”, exhibited a sharp increase in the month of September.  According to Gallup, unemployment has increased from 8.9% in July to 9.3% in August and to 10.1% in September.

In addition, the seasonally-adjusted “Alternate Unemployment Rate” compiled by Shadow Government Statistics also indicates that unemployment in the U.S. is going up once again.  The Alternate Unemployment Rate calculated by SGS reflects estimated “long-term discouraged workers”, which the U.S. government stopped keeping track of back in 1994…

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But it is not just the massive number of Americans that are completely unemployed that we need to be concerned about.  The truth is that more Americans than at any other time in recent history are working part-time jobs because that is all they can find.  The number of Americans working part-time jobs “for economic reasons” is now the highest it has been in at least five decades.

Meanwhile, sovereign wealth funds from nations such as Saudi Arabia, China, Kuwait, Libya, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates are buying up highways, ports, toll roads and even parking meters from coast to coast.

So exactly what is a sovereign wealth fund?

Well, just think of it as a huge mountain of state-owned money that roams about the countryside looking for assets to gobble up.

In a recent piece for Rolling Stone, Matt Taibbi described some of the U.S. infrastructure assets that these sovereign wealth funds are buying up….

A toll highway in Indiana. The Chicago Skyway. A stretch of highway in Florida. Parking meters in Nashville, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, and other cities. A port in Virginia. And a whole bevy of Californian public infrastructure projects, all either already leased or set to be leased for fifty or seventy-five years or more in exchange for one-off lump sum payments of a few billion bucks at best, usually just to help patch a hole or two in a single budget year.

It turns out that U.S. politicians have figured out that they can help solve their budget problems by selling off or leasing out pieces of infrastructure.  Foreign nations with money to burn have been glad to come in and start buying a lot of this infrastructure up.  Today, it is estimated that the rest of the world currently owns several trillion dollars more of America than America owns of the rest of the world.

Later on in his article, Taibbi noted that the trend toward selling off pieces of infrastructure only seems to be accelerating….

At this writing Nashville and Pittsburgh are speeding ahead with their own parking meter deals, as is L.A. New York has considered it, and the city of Miami just announced its own plans for a leasing deal. There are now highways, airports, parking garages, toll roads — almost everything you can think of that isn’t nailed down and some things that are — for sale, to bidders unknown, around the world.

Sadly, both the number and the value of major acquisitions made by sovereign wealth funds approximately doubled during the first half of 2010.

Instead of being the “land of the free”, we are rapidly becoming the “land that has been leased out to foreign nations”.

So where in the world did these sovereign wealth funds get all this money?  Well, they got it from us of course.

Every single month, the United States buys massive amounts of oil from the Middle East and massive amounts of cheap plastic crap from China.  The rest of the world buys a bunch of stuff from us too, but not nearly as much as we buy from the rest of the world.

So every single month tens of billions of dollars that used to belong to the American people ends up in the hands of foreigners.  Now some of that money is returning to this country and is being used to buy up our infrastructure.

Many of these highways and toll roads that are being sold off had already been completely paid for.  Can you imagine the frustration of the taxpayers in many of these areas when they realize that a road that they have already completely paid for with their tax dollars has been sold out from underneath them?

Another place that all these U.S. dollars held by foreigners is going is into U.S. Treasuries.  In fact, the federal government very much encourages this.  After all, we have to finance our exploding debt somehow.

In essence, first we made some folks in the Middle East and in Asia incredibly wealthy, and now we are asking them to please lend that money back to us so that we can continue living far beyond our means.

Today, the national debt of the United States is rapidly approaching 14 trillion dollars.  An increasing percentage of this debt is owned by foreigners.

The borrower is the servant of the lender, and we are rapidly becoming enslaved to the rest of the world.

This is national economic suicide, but our politicians have become so addicted to debt that there doesn’t seem to be much hope that things can be turned around any time soon.  Copyright © 2010 The Economic Collapse – All Rights Reserved

J. Rick Normand
Sedona Arizona

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8 Comments

  1. Nicholas Papas says:

    Hey Rick. Thank you for the time and effort. Of course I happen to be one of those statistics – unemployed for six months now. We have been saying this about Sedona for quite some time – it is time to be more than just a tourism-based town. The main problem is that it requires quite a paradigm shift among most of those that live here. To live and die by the sword may be the ultimate theme here. In any event, hope to see you soon. Given your background and talents, I would also ask that you propose some solutions/options as well. If not just tourism, then what would you suggest?

  2. Abe K says:

    What a depressing article! I felt even more depressed when I went to the their website The Economic Collapse which is right below the article. All it contained was lots of “doom and gloom” articles that suggest that the end is coming and that we should just pull the covers over our heads and wait for that day to come. Unfortunately, we already have enough depressing things happening in our lives and don’t really have a need for more.

  3. J. Rick Normand says:

    Abe K:

    Apparently you believe we should just all go stick our heads in the sand and it will all go away. My friend, you (euphemistically speaking,of course) are the reason we are where we are! While you cover your head and wait, others of us take concerted action. Nevertheless, thank you for you comments.

  4. Abe K says:

    Rick,

    I have always been prone to try to look at things in a balanced way and never prone to sticking my head in the sand. But I have encountered many individuals, and most probably so have you, whose main focus in life is to find fault with EVERYTHING around them. They are never happy if they can’t criticize some one or something. Unfortunately, we don’t live in a perfect world because we are all human. I will grant you that there is a need to fix things in our present lives, just as there have been in generations past.. It’s nice of you to point out the deficiencies, but what do you propose as a solution?

    I agree with Nicholas when he states: “I would also ask that you propose some solutions/options as well. If not just tourism, then what would you suggest?”

  5. J. Rick Normand says:

    Abe,

    So, you would ask that I propose some solutions. It appears that you never read any of my articles when I was writing here in Sedona a year ago. For your information, I have made numerous proposals to City Council for 2 and a half years and was heavily involved in the outcome of the last Council election. Where were you? Finally, the article to which to refer was about facts which is different than “finding fault!”

  6. P. Revere says:

    In reference to changing the “old” economic paradigm . . . Sedona should concentrate on marketing its natural gifts that bring visitors from all over the world, e.g., the outdoors; hiking, walking, mountain biking, star-gazing, etc. That means everyone needs to lower their former grandiose notions that tourists come to Sedona to shop and/or buy art.

  7. Cross-over topic or not? Is the trash on our highways a tourism killer?

    Most folks don’t seem to realize that sometimes the smallest issue stimulates or kills the enthusiasm of tourists coming to a vacation destination and the tourism economy we depend on.

    Folksville USA and Keep Sedona Beautiful volunteers give thousands of hours keeping the Verde Valley and Sedona free of highway trash but the battle is endless — due to those who either toss or allow their beverage containers, fast food items and construction debris to end up on the highway for others to see.

    I would encourage all residents of this area to personally experience this accusation and stop on the highway some time and see with your own eyes what is there — you will most likely be shocked!

    There are many opportunities to help one of the Folksville USA or Keep Sedona Beautiful groups who make every effort to improve the cancer that plagues our areas highways.

    If you can’t come help pick up trash then consider a small gift, thank you note or donation to one of the many groups that make our area look good. How about regular education and awareness messages in our papers, churches, schools and in our homes?

    What would our highways look like if all of the Adopt-A-Highway groups that continually pick up after those who disgrace our communities, our Armed Forces, and our veterans with their trash, just quit picking it up?

    Is this what you want? Think about it! We pick up 1000’s of beverage containers and fast food items and the construction debris is endless.

    What if residents and businesses paid our church and school youth groups $10 per bag for every 33 gallon bag of trash they pick up while helping a ADOT Adopt-A-Highway litter groups? Then our community youth would have some skin-in-the-game and they could invite their parents.

    Businesses, you give plenty to some of these groups and so is it time to give with conditions like, “Do something for me, go pick up trash”.

    I have now been paid over $4,000 and have personally picked up 420 bags of trash in 6 months ….. I’m 65 years old. Sticking our heads in the sand won’t make the trash in your area go away but it might make our ADOT Adopt-A-Highway volunteers go away if they don’t get some help! I know group “S” is ready to quit, are you going to clean their section?

    Gary Chamberlain
    “Point Man” FVUSA
    FolksvilleUSA@gmail.com

  8. Yes states sell off their assets and one reason is they continue to pay welfare for a lifetime with no limits on these people.

    We let the illegals stay here by the millions who pay nothing or next to nothing in taxes and lower the wages.

    I remember when building metro center in 1973 the construction wages were $22 and hour, today that some job pays $12 an hour. When they say there are jobs Americans won’t do that is because welfare pays more.

    In the 40s and 50s there was no such thing as a job an American won’t do. Obama refuses to let us open up our oil supplies with EPA restrictions so get him out of office.

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