If you had to guess when Rome started falling, you’d probably pick a battle, a fire, or a date. Historians pick something far less exciting – the point where the government started paying its soldiers in debased coins because it had run out of real silver.
The U.S. isn’t Rome. But the pattern of a government running out of options – and covering it up with short-term fixes – is older than any one civilization.
And right now, if you know where to look, you can see it happening at this very moment.
5. When Your City Can’t Afford to Function
Pension costs are draining city budgets. Chicago alone owes over $35 billion in unfunded pension liabilities. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, went bankrupt partly for the same reason.
Meanwhile, rural counties are losing police officers and paramedics because they simply cannot afford to keep them.
The consequences have a direct influence on the regular American: between 2019 and 2022, nearly all of 15 major cities studied saw police response times get longer.
In New Orleans, for instance, the average wait for a high-priority call went from 15 to 32 minutes. In Nashville, it hit 74 minutes – a full hour longer than the year before. Nationwide, there are nearly 19,000 fewer officers on the job than in 2019.
Six out of ten departments have already cut services or dismantled specialized units just to keep basic patrols running. For low-priority calls, some residents are waiting over four hours for anyone to show up.
What makes this sign particularly worth paying attention to is that local failure hits differently than federal failure. A federal collapse is something you read about. On the other hand, a local one is the reason the water coming out of your tap one morning isn’t safe to drink, or why there’s no one available to respond when you call for help.
4. Americans Have Stopped Trusting the System
It’s easy to brush off the loss of trust in institutions as just politics or something caused by social media, but the numbers tell a more serious story. Gallup has been tracking confidence in major U.S. institutions for decades, and right now, confidence in Congress sits in the single digits, while trust in the media, the courts, the banks, and the presidency are all hovering near historic lows.
But before blaming the current Government or the president, it’s worth mentioning that this decline started long before. Gallup’s data shows a long, steady decline stretching back to the 1970s. In 1979, about 42% of Americans said they had confidence in banks. By 2023, that number had dropped to 26%. Trust in newspapers fell from 51% in the late 1970s to just 18% today.
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Even so, the military and small business remain the only institutions where a majority of Americans still express confidence. What makes this significant is that Gallup is measuring something deeper: whether people believe the systems themselves still work.
A government doesn’t run purely on laws and enforcement, but on people believing that the system is worth cooperating with. When that belief breaks down, the consequences start showing up in how people behave during emergencies.
Think about yourself. Most probably, you won’t follow official instructions and know very well not to trust your neighbors. In plain terms, the system only works if people trust each other; once that trust breaks, everything starts to fall apart.
3. The Supply Chain Is Broken
Remember 2021? The empty shelves, the shipping delays that stretched for months, the baby formula shortage, the semiconductor crunch that held up car production for over a year.
The official explanation was that COVID had disrupted global supply chains and that things would normalize once the dust settled.
The deeper problems, though, never got addressed. The decades of offshoring critical manufacturing, the strained ports, the trucking shortages, the near-total dependence on foreign production for goods that matter in a crisis – none of that changed.
But they didn’t actually fix the problem. They just made things look stable for now while the real weaknesses were still visible. A strong government fixes problems for the long run, while a stressed one focuses on quick patches and hopes nothing goes wrong too soon.
Whether it’s a geopolitical conflict or a cyberattack, the same brittle system will be there when it happens. The people who got caught off guard in 2021 will get caught off guard again. If you used the pandemic as a wake-up call, then you will be in a very different position.
2. The Government Is Telling You to Rely on Yourself
Over the past decade, something has changed in official emergency guidance across the country.
For example, FEMA now consistently tells Americans to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours after a disaster. On its Ready.gov site, the guide clearly states that emergency responders may not be able to reach everyone right away. Former FEMA Administrator Brock Long said in 2017 that citizens must be “better prepared to take care of themselves for a longer period of time.” That message has been repeated by multiple officials since then.
After Hurricane Katrina, the gap between expectation and reality became impossible to ignore. Local, state, and federal systems were overwhelmed. Thousands of people waited days for help that never came in time. Years later, during Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, federal response delays again left entire communities without power, water, or medical support for extended periods.
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The same pattern showed up during the Texas power grid failure in 2021. Millions lost heat and electricity in freezing conditions. Officials openly admitted that emergency services could not reach everyone. Texans were told to conserve resources and find ways to stay warm on their own.
Even at the federal level, the messaging has become more direct. FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security now emphasize “individual preparedness” and “community resilience” as core strategies. These are careful phrases, yet they carry a clear meaning. Systems have limits, and those limits are being acknowledged more openly than before.
1. The Money Is Running Out
This is the one that’s happening right now, in plain sight, and it tends to get tuned out because the numbers are so large they stop feeling real.
One of the most unsettling statistics lately is one that made me put my guard down and face reality – almost 49% of Americans cannot afford food, or are struggling to. This means nearly half of America is on the brink of starvation, right under our eyes.
And there’s a reason this is happening right now. The U.S. national debt has crossed $34 trillion, and the annual interest payments on that debt (just the interest, not reducing what’s owed by a single dollar) now exceed the entire defense budget.
That means the government is currently borrowing money specifically to cover the cost of money it already borrowed, and neither party has shown any serious interest in changing that trajectory.
At some point, this stops being a political issue and becomes a real problem that involves you and all hard-working Americans. More money in circulation chasing the same amount of goods sets off a chain reaction that shows up in everyday life:
- Everything gets more expensive. As more dollars compete for the same goods, prices rise. Food, fuel, rent, and basic services all cost more, often faster than incomes can adjust. In this case, make sure you avoid this type of fuel at all costs!
- Your money buys less than it used to. The same amount of cash no longer stretches as far. What once covered a full week of essentials now runs out sooner.
- People with fixed incomes struggle first. Retirees and others living on set monthly payments cannot keep up. Their income stays the same while their expenses keep climbing. 👉 The first people to end up in the poor house during a crisis.
- If you only have cash, you lose the most. People without property, investments, or supplies feel the full impact. Savings lose value while costs keep rising. Our advice is to have only a small amount of cash and invest in something better – find out the answer in this article.
- Things you can use or hold onto keep their value better. Land, stored food, tools, and physical goods remain useful no matter what happens to the dollar. They do not lose value in the same way cash does. So, don’t forget to stockpile these 75 items that will become the new gold, according to financial experts.
This isn’t a theory specific to the U.S., either. It’s a pattern that has played out in countries that once looked far too stable to fail. Let’s look at countries such as Germany, Argentina, Zimbabwe, where the warning signs were visible years before most people were aware about what was coming.
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You don’t need to believe a total collapse is weeks away to take these signs seriously, but you should be honest about risk. Institutions that once seemed permanent have failed before, and the people who came through those failures were rarely the ones who predicted them earliest. More often, they were the ones who had already built enough independence that they weren’t fully at the mercy of a system that was coming apart.
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On one hand this article is like a minister preaching to his choir, I would bet every reader here has lost most of their trust in the system. On the other hand your five specific examples triggered my thinking as to what has made me personally feel the way I do. Years ago my employer’s management was going to just in time buying. I thought that’s ok for raw materials but I just could not agree when it came to spare parts that kept the equipment going. Even in the late 1990s I just didn’t trust our suppliers. Then came 9/11, with all we have spent on NORAD, ICBMs, B-52 bombers, the system couldn’t protect us from one towel head and a few radical followers. Katrina and the disaster in NO showed me that even with all the equipment the government has (especially in the hands of the military) FEMA could not respond in a timely manner. So by the time COVID set in I was already ahead of the curve. The only thing I made a special trip for was some yeast, I wanted some that was fresh. As for the money angle I am afraid we are headed toward a Venezuela type situation and I am going to be real pissed when a life’s savings goes up in smoke but I will be alive and keep going. (Sorry this got so long winded, I am just sorting thru my own thoughts).
Agreed. Years ago when our children were still in high school, we travelled to the Puget Sound region to visit family, a fender bender was enough to virtually shut down I-5. I realized then that an evacuation order for the region (Mt Rainier eruption, Cascadia fault, etc.)would just be the local government saying “we warned them”.
88 Billion a month, just in interest on the national debt, nothing towards the principal. DotGov passing feel good and SJW legislation, free phones, cash for clunkers, and freebies de jour all come with a price and we’re picking up the tab. The whole thing is a grift, a shell game, and a Ponzi scheme. I realized a few years ago that this Rome too will fall. We are in the Circuses and loaves stage. Demican/Republicrat, different trains, same destination.
What did “we the people” get for all that debt ?
If you’re really that worried about your “life’s savings” do something about it while you still can. Only keep enough fiat currency on hand and in your bank to cover your monthly expenses and for emergencies. Convert the rest of it into tangible goods like food and water. Beans. Bullets. Bandages. If you have any left over buy some gold and silver. Gold and silver is the only true money. Fiat currency is an illusion and a total con game. Protect yourself while you still can.
Racist much? And you never used a ‘towel’? Oh, right! Your type puts on your clothes over a dripping wet body.
Racist.really
Towel head and that’s racist.
What a joke.
Hey Sue, if words hurt you how’s it going to fill when the earth goes to crap.
Better toughing up.
stay sharp
Sue, perhaps you on the wrong site. Don’t expect any support if you feel you have to defend Bin Laden. Yes I was intentionally using a racist term for him, it’s a simple way to sum up a lot of pent up feelings for someone from the Arabian Peninsula or North Africa that is a radical member of Islam who intended to kill anyone that does not hold the same belief as himself. On 9/11 he killed 3000 Americans and another 6000 have died because of complications. I don’t feel bad about myself for a little racist name calling. Balance that against the rest of my existence. I have chosen to live where my neighbors are the Chaves, Sandoval, and Martinez families that I consider good friends. I rent to a person that hails from Venezuela and attended his wedding this last year. The wedding before that was for my good friend S. Murata. My daughter’s best friend from the proud people of the southwest and her house is a private inholding of the Rez. I fully acknowledge that I am here today because of brothers looking out for me, I owe them my life. Over all I feel it balances out and I will answer to God not to you at the end of the day.
Thanks domeliving.
The U.S.A. system is fine , actually the best in the world , our founding fathers did a very good job in it’s creation . It’s the people that are responsible for running the system , that have failed us .They need to do their job or step down and let someone else who understands the job do it .
When Budgets are from Debt
When Debt outweighs Taxes
When Borrowing is from Foreign sources
when everything is taxed so you cannot recover
We are bankrupt , Just keep up the fake, false , debt based system
as long as you can keep up the borrowing we can FAKE the system
But The Judas , Traitors have sold you out for MONEY , Love of Money
Pleasure, self Indulgence , Pride , arrogance
Get Ready for Collapse
I have been seeing empty shelves at a lot of stores for a while, even at wlmt. and holy cow the prices going up for everything! I thought trump said they were to go down?!! I sure would like to know when!!! ALL my bills are so high now WOW!
I noticed the shelves being empty and hit or miss on items pre covid. The Just In Time system is fragile at best. Too many imported foods and now, climbing fuel prices and that should escalate even more. Agree on gold and silver, Biblical currency. Keep fiat for bills and for stocking up. Garden tools, seeds, water, livestock, maintenance tools and food preservation supplies will be king.
JESUS IS THE KING
“AMEN” TappaSV
with a LOUD and joyful voice…
Praise be to the KING.
stay sharp
All this talk … and evidence of the coming end … political or spiritual … it feels like the end is coming.
That said, though with a furrowed brow, regarding my offspring … I am finally thankful for being a tired, slowly becoming disabled, grey haired 75 year old man. At least what ever comes, when it comes … it is near the end of my lifetime.
And hopefully, I have prepared my off spring, to take care of themselves.
old but gold
Good article. Thx! It’s my opinion that ALL of the federal debt was fraudulent. And therefore, Americans don’t owe a thing. Moreover, Americans are owed what we paid to the national debt and interest because of the fraud. Interesting times can’t wait to see what happens next.
2019 -22 response got longer, COVID did, DID play a part- mostly by following Gov protocols.
Police respond times FAR greater in those Big Cities, look at how they treated the Cops 2020 to 2024 – defund, blame etc. NO NEW COPS, long response time ! ! !
Confidence started dropping in the 70’s, News papers were over 50 % now 18 %
That’s because ONE SIDE played politics, report the propaganda LIE Only. And people figured it out.
FEMA, before they could BLAME Bush ( M. Brown) everyone knew Fema had a job to do, and it wasn’t handing out sandwiches and bottles of water. NOW, FEMA is trying to get back to before Bush, FEMA comes in to Help your local Gov . They are good, a week AFTER, not the day before.
OMG, the Gov is overspending, where have you been if that’s news ? Go back to 1970 and read Cloward & Piven. Gov OVERSPENDING is the Dem Plan, bankrupt you and offer Communism as the solution. Obama spent his time handing out C & P pamphlets instead of attending class. Why do you think spending EXPLODED when he was elected.
We can explain it to you, BUT we cant understand it, for you.
Oh, Almost forgot, PS buy a book
Dome, Good !
Para, different tracks and different train speed ( not supposed to , but it is, for now.
Armin, my rice for the gold, Ounce for Ounce. Big collapse, metal has little value.
Spice, Amen. But, 1 side WANTS failure and that matters a lot.
Chris, MAYBE if uncle Don had more time (and HELP) and we still had brother musk, we could cut down tomorrows spending enough to matter. 600 Bill her and 600 Bill there, starts to add up to real money.
Pat, they are feasting on profit at the fuel pump. Those increases are NOT justified. WHEN they get better inflation will fall, then SLOWLY prices will fall, some.
Tappa, Yup, BUT he lets US work out these things.
Orion, Yup, Pray for your Kids ! When life is easy, they don’t pay attention. Also, YOU need to teach the grand kids so their lessons don’t get diluted.
use the candy method, democrats want half your Halloween candy to give to kids that stayed home. They will take it, divide it, hand it out and only keep a little for themselves. But, the mean people want YOU to keep YOUR Candy, you did the work. And when they tax the candy MORE, the kids that didnt bother will end up with more candy than the Kids that walked the miles wearing uncomfortable costumes in the cold , rain, wind. Maybe you should just stay home ? they will then need to tax the kids that went out gathering, EVER MORE
teach the kids that lesson every time they have a BUNCH of Candy, remind them when they are teen’s, read the first paychecks WITH them. Point out, No Disney we have property taxes to pay & school tax & income tax & sales Tax .
Wake up people, they are buying illegal votes, with your Paycheck.
In NY, we had over 100 people that were listed as born BEFORE 1865 that voted for president in 2020, let that sink in. ( 155+)
thank you Kre, I couldn’t have said it better myself. and yea, buy a book ( sarc ).