LIES ACROSS AMERICA

“Every single empire, in its official discourse, has said that it is not like all the others, that its circumstances are special, that it has a mission to enlighten, civilize, bring order and democracy, and that it uses force only as a last resort.”Edward Said

The increasingly fragile American Empire has been built on a foundation of lies. Lies we tell ourselves and Big lies spread by our government. The shit is so deep you can stir it with a stick. As we enter another holiday season the mainstream corporate mass media will relegate you to the status of consumer. This is a disgusting term that dehumanizes all Americans. You are nothing but a blot to corporations and advertisers selling you electronic doohickeys that they convince you that you must have. Propaganda about consumer spending being essential to an economic recovery is spewed from 52 inch HDTVs across the land, 24 hours per day, by CNBC, Fox, CBS and the other corporate owned media that generate billions in profits from selling advertising to corporations schilling material goods to thoughtless American consumers.  Aldous Huxley had it figured out decades ago:

“Thanks to compulsory education and the rotary press, the propagandist has been able, for many years past, to convey his messages to virtually every adult in every civilized country.”

Americans were given the mental capacity to critically think. Sadly, a vast swath of Americans has chosen ignorance over knowledge. Make no mistake about it, ignorance is a choice. It doesn’t matter whether you are poor or rich. Books are available to everyone in this country. Sob stories about the disadvantaged poor having no access to education are nothing but liberal spin to keep the masses controlled. There are 122,500 libraries in this country. If you want to read a book, you can read a book. The internet puts knowledge at the fingertips of every citizen. Becoming educated requires hard work, sacrifice, curiosity, and a desire to learn. Aldous Huxley  describes the American choice to be ignorant:

 “Most ignorance is vincible ignorance. We don’t know because we don’t want to know.”

It is a choice to play Call of Duty on your PS3 rather than reading Shakespeare. It is a choice to stand on a street corner looking for trouble rather than reading Hemingway. It is a choice to spend Black Friday in malls fighting other robotic consumers for iSomethings, the latest innovative, advanced TVs, flashy Rolexes, and ostentatious Coach bags rather than spending the day reading Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman, a brilliant Pulitzer Prize winning history of the outset of World War I, which would provide insight into what could happen on the Korean Peninsula. It is a choice to watch 6 hours per day of Dancing With the Stars, American Idol, Brainless Housewives of Everywhere, or CSI of Anywhere rather than reading Orwell or Huxley  and discovering that their dystopian warnings have come true.

 Conspicuous Consumption Conquistadors

Americans have chosen to lie to themselves. They have persuaded themselves that buying stuff with plastic cards while paying 19% interest for eternity, driving BMWs while locked into never ending indecipherable lease schemes, and living in permanently underwater McMansions bought with 0% down on an interest only liar loan, is the new American Dream. They think watching the boob tube will make them smart. They soak in the mass media hype, misinformation and lies like lemmings walking off a cliff. Depending on their political predisposition, they watch Fox or MSNBC and unthinkingly believe the propaganda that pours from the mouths of the multi-millionaire talking heads who read Teleprompters with words written by corporate media hacks. They tell themselves that buying stuff on credit, giving them the appearance of success as measured by the media elite, is actually success. This is a bastardized, manipulated, delusional version of accomplishment. Americans have chosen to believe the lies because the truth is too hard to accept.

Becoming educated, thinking critically, working hard, saving money to buy what you need (as opposed to what you want), developing human relationships, and questioning the motivations of government, corporate and religious leaders is hard. It is easy to coast through school and never read a book for the rest of your life. It is easy to not think about the future, your retirement, or the future of unborn generations. It is easy to coast through life at a job (until you lose it) that is unchallenging, with no desire or motivation for advancement. It is easy to make your everyday troubles disappear by whipping out your piece of plastic and acquiring everything you desire today. If your brother-in-law buys a 7,000 sq ft, 7 bedroom, 4 bath, 3 car garage, monolith to decadence for his family of 3, thirty miles from civilization, with no money down and a no doc Option ARM providing the funds, why shouldn’t you get in on the fun. It’s easy. Why sit around the kitchen table and talk with your kids, when you can easily cruise the internet downloading free porn or recording every trivial detail of your shallow life on Facebook so others can waste their time reading about your life. It is easiest to believe your elected leaders, glorified mega-corporation CEOs, and millionaire pastors preaching the word of God for a “small” contribution to their mega-churches.

Americans love authority figures who act as if they have all the answers. It matters not that these egotistical monuments to folly and hubris (Bush, Obama, Paulson, Geithner, Greenspan, Bernanke) have committed the worst atrocities in the history of our Republic, leaving economic carnage and the slaughter of thousands in their wake. The most dangerous man on this earth is an Ivy League educated, arrogant ideologue who believes they are smarter than everyone else. When these men achieve power, they are capable of producing catastrophic consequences. Once they seize the reigns of authority these amoral psychopaths have no problem lying to the American public in order to achieve their objectives. They know that Americans love to be lied to, so the bigger the lie, the more likely it is to be believed.

The current lie proliferating across the land of the free financing and home of the debtor is that austerity has broken out across the land. The mainstream media and the government, aided by various “think tanks” and Federal Reserve propagandists insist that Americans have buckled down, reduced spending, increased savings, and have embraced austerity.

Austerity – Circa 1932

Austerity – Circa 2010

They now proclaim that it is time to spend again. It is the patriotic thing to do, just like defeating terrorists by buying an SUV with 0% down from GM was the patriotic thing to do after 9/11. Defeating terrorists by going further into debt was the brilliant idea of those Ivy League geniuses Bush & Greenspan. Let’s critically examine the facts to determine how austere Americans have become:

  • Consumer credit outstanding is $2.41 trillion, the same level reached in early 2007, and up from $1.5 trillion in 2000. This is a 60% increase in ten years. Personal income has risen from $8.4 trillion to $12.6 trillion over this same time frame, a 50% increase. Americans have substituted debt for income in order to keep up with the Joneses. The mass delusion lives.
  • The MSM declares that the reduction in overall consumer debt from its peak of $2.56 trillion in 2008 to $2.41 trillion today proves that consumers have been cutting back and paying off debt. This is another media lie. Non-revolving debt, which includes car loans, education loans, mobile home loans and boat loans sits at $1.6 trillion, an all-time high matched in 2008. Credit card debt has “plunged” from $957 billion to $814 billion, not because consumers paid down their balances. The mega Wall Street banks have written off $20 billion per quarter since early 2009, accounting for ALL of the reduction in credit card debt. Clueless consumers continue to charge at the same rate as the peak in 2008.
  • Average credit card debt per household with credit card debt: $15,788
  • There are 609.8 million bank credit cards held by U.S. consumers.
  • The U.S. credit card default rate is 13.01%
  • In 2006, the United States Census Bureau determined that there were nearly 1.5 billion credit cards in use in the U.S. A stack of all those credit cards would reach more than 70 miles into space — and be almost as tall as 13 Mount Everests.
  • Penalty fees from credit cards added up to about $20.5 billion in 2009.
  • The national average default rate as January 2010 stood at 27.88% and the mean default rate is 28.99%.
  • Total bankruptcy filings in 2009 reached 1.4 million, up from 1.09 million in 2008. Bankruptcies in 2010 are on pace to exceed 1.6 million.  
  • 26% of Americans, or more than 58 million adults, admit to not paying all of their bills on time. Among African-Americans, this number is at 51%.

           Does This Look Like Austerity? Really?

This data clearly proves that austerity has not broken out across the land of delusion. The billions in consumer loan write-offs by the Wall Street banks that run this country have masked the fact that Americans have not cut back on their spending habits at all. GMAC (taxpayer owned) and Ford Credit continue to dish out car loans to anyone with a pulse and a 600 credit score. The Federal Reserve and the FASB have encouraged, if not insisted, that banks fraudulently value the commercial real estate loans on their books. The Federal Reserve has bought $1.5 trillion of toxic mortgage loans from the criminal Wall Street banks at 100 cents on the dollar. The government’s corporate fascist public relations firms then spread the big lie that the economy is recovering and consumers should join the party and spend, spend, spend.

If Americans were capable or willing to do some critical thinking, they would realize that those in power have created the illusion of a recovery by handing $700 billion of your money to the banks that created the financial meltdown, spending $800 billion on worthless pork barrel projects borrowed from future generations, dropping interest rates to 0% so that the mega-Wall Street banks can earn billions risk free while your grandmother who depended on interest income from her CDs edges closer to eating cat food to get by, and lastly Ben Bernanke’s blatant attempt to enrich Wall Street by buying US Treasury bonds in an effort to make the stock market go up, while the middle and lower classes are crushed under the weight of soaring fuel and food price increases that exceed 30% on an annual basis. The illusion of recovery is not a recovery. With a true unemployment rate of 22%, a true inflation rate of 8% and a real GDP of -1.5% (Shadowstats), we are in the midst of the Greater Depression. You are being lied to, but most of you prefer it.

The Little Lies We Tell Ourselves

“Our ignorance is not so vast as our failure to use what we know.” – M King Hubbert

When Jimmy Carter gave his malaise speech in 1979, Americans were in no mood to listen. Carter’s solutions were too painful, required sacrifice, and sought to benefit future generations. The leading edge of the Baby Boom generation had reached their 30s by 1979, and the most spoiled, pampered, egocentric generation in history could care less about future generations, long term thinking, or sacrifice for the greater good. They were the ME GENERATION. The 1970s had proven to be tumultuous episode in US history. M King Hubbert’s calculation in 1956 that U.S. oil production would peak in the early 1970s proved to be 100% correct.

File:US Oil Production and Imports 1920 to 2005.png

 

The Arab oil embargo resulted in gas shortages and economic chaos in the U.S. Hubbert used the same method to determine that worldwide oil production would peak in the early 2000s. If long term planning had been initiated in the early 1980s, combining exploration of untapped reserves, greater utilization of natural gas, development of nuclear plants, more stringent fuel efficiency standards, increased taxes on gasoline, and more thoughtful development of housing communities, we would not now face a looming oil crisis within the next few years. Instead of dealing with reality, adapting our behavior and preparing for a more localized society, we put our blinders on, chose ignorance over reason and pushed the pedal to the medal by moving farther away from our jobs, building bigger energy intensive mansions, and insisting on driving tank-like SUVs, Hummers, and good ole boy pickups. Kevin Phillips in American Theocracy explained that hyper-consumerism, fear, and inability to use logic have left our suburban oasis lives in danger of implosion when the reality of peak cheap oil strikes:

Besides the innate thirst of SUVs, some of the last quarter century’s surge in U.S. oil consumption has come from Americans driving more – some twelve thousand miles per motorist per year, up almost one – third from 1980 – because they as a whole live farther from work. In consumption terms, exurbia is the physical result of the latest population redistribution enabled by car culture and the electorate that upholds it.

Family values are central – if by this we mean having families and accepting lengthy commutes to install them in reasonably safe and well churched places. In the 1970’s such households might have been fleeing school busing or central city crime; in the post – September 11 era, many sought distance from “godless” school systems or the random violence and terrorist attacks expected to occur in metropolitan areas.

We willingly believe the lies espoused by the badly informed pundits on CNBC and Fox   that if we just drill in Alaska and off our coasts, we’ll be fine. The ignorant peak cheap oil deniers insist there are billions of barrels of oil to be harvested from the Bakken Shale, even though there is absolutely no method of accessing this supply without expending more energy than we can access. Environmentalists lie about the dangers of nuclear power, while shamelessly promoting the ridiculous notion that solar, wind and ethanol can make a visible impact on our future energy needs. Ideologues on the right and left conveniently ignore the facts and the truth is lost in a blizzard of their lies. Here is an explanation so clear, even a CNBC “drill baby drill” dimwit could understand:

When oil production first began in the mid-nineteenth century, the largest oil fields recovered fifty barrels of oil for every barrel used in the extraction, transportation and refining. This ratio is often referred to as the Energy Return on Energy Investment (EROEI). Currently, between one and five barrels of oil are recovered for each barrel-equivalent of energy used in the recovery process. As the EROEI drops to one, or equivalently the Net Energy Gain falls to zero, the oil production is no longer a net energy source. This happens long before the resource is physically exhausted.

File:Hubbert peak oil plot.svg

 

After the briefest of lulls when oil reached $145 per barrel, Americans have resumed buying SUVs, pickup trucks, and gas guzzling muscle cars. They have chosen to ignore the imminence of peak cheap oil because driving a leased BMW makes your neighbors think you are a success, while driving a hybrid would make your neighbors think you are a liberal tree hugger. It boggles my mind that so many Americans are so shallow and shortsighted. According to Automotive News, at the start of 2008 leasing comprised 31.2% of luxury vehicle sales and 18.7% of non-luxury sales. This proves that hundreds of thousands of wannabes are driving leased BMWs and Mercedes to fill some void in their superficial lives.

I bought a Honda Insight Hybrid six months ago. It gets 44 mpg and will save me $1,500 per year in gasoline costs. I put 20% down and financed the remainder at 0.9% for three years. My payment is $450 per month. I will own it outright in 2 ½ years. I could have leased a 2010 BMW 328i with moonroof, bluetooth, power seats with driver seat memory, lumbar support, leather interior, iPod adapter, 17″ alloy wheels, heated seats, wood trim, 3.0 Liter 6 Cylinder engine with 230 horsepower for 3 years at $389 per month. At the end of 3 years I’d own nothing. In 2 ½ years I’ll be able to put $450 per month away for my kids’ college education and I’ll be saving more on fuel as gasoline approaches $5 per gallon. The self important egotistical BMW leaser pretending to be successful will need to hand over their sweet ride and move on to the next lease, never saving a dime for the future. I’m sure they’ll make a killing in the market or their McMansion will surely double in price, providing a fantastic retirement.

             Delusional                                   Practical

 

The delusion that cheap oil is a God given right of all Americans can be seen in the YTD data on vehicle sales. Pickups and SUVs account for 48.5% of all sales, while small fuel efficient cars account for only 16.5% of all sales. Americans will continue to lie to themselves until it is too late, again.

  Oct 2010 % Chg from
Oct’09
YTD 2010 % Chg from
YTD 2009
Cars 448,127 3.9 4,840,525 5.3
   Midsize 220,998 -0.2 2,407,457 9.9
   Small 142,983 9.7 1,616,840 -1.5
   Luxury 78,487 9.7 742,278 7.2
   Large 5,659 -31.9 73,950 -0.8
Light-duty trucks 502,038 23.5 4,730,196 16.7
   Pickup 147,207 16.9 1,334,133 13.9
   Cross-over 195,274 20.0 1,928,191 16.8
   Minivan 55,596 21.0 561,736 15.1
   Midsize SUV 51,494 86.6 443,922 37.9
   Large SUV 23,946 1.5 202,806 12.1
   Small SUV 14,861 53.6 146,000 -3.8
   Luxury SUV 13,660 22.1 113,408 26.2
Total SUV/Cross-over 299,235 27.4 2,834,327 18.3
Total SUV 103,961 44.3 906,136 21.7
Total Cross-over 195,274 20.0 1,928,191 16.8

Americans are so committed to their automobiles, hyper-consumerism, oversized McMansions, and suburban sprawl existence that they will never willingly prepare in advance for a future by scaling back, downsizing, or thinking. Our culture is built upon consumption, debt, cheap oil and illusion. Kevin Phillips in American Theocracy concludes that there are so many Americans tied to our unsustainable economic model that they will choose to lie to themselves and be lied to by their leaders rather than think and adapt:

A large number of voters work in or depend on the energy and automobile industries, and still more are invested in them, not just financially but emotionally and culturally. These secondary cadres included racing fans, hobbyists, collectors, and dedicated readers of automotive magazines, as well as the tens of millions of automobile commuters from suburbs and distant exurbs, plus the high number of drivers whose strong self-identification with vehicle types and models serve as thinly disguised political statements. In the United States more than elsewhere, a preference for conspicuous consumption over energy efficiency and conservation is a signal of a much deeper, central divide.

M King Hubbert was a geophysicist and a practical man. He observed data, made realistic assumptions, and came to logical conclusions. He didn’t deal in unrealistic hope and unwarranted optimism. He knew that our culture had become so dependent upon lies and an unsustainable growth model based on depleting oil and debt based “prosperity”. He knew decades ago that we were incapable of dealing with the truth:

“Our principal constraints are cultural. During the last two centuries we have known nothing but exponential growth and in parallel we have evolved what amounts to an exponential-growth culture, a culture so heavily dependent upon the continuance of exponential growth for its stability that it is incapable of reckoning with problems of non-growth.” M King Hubbert

Our country is at a crucial juncture. It is time for thinkers. It is time for realists. It is time to deal with facts. It is time to drive the ideologues off the stage. Are you tired of lying to yourselves? Are you tired of being lied to by the corporate fascists that run this country? It is time to wake up. Right wing and left wing ideologues will continue to spew lies and misinformation as they are power hungry and care not for the long-term survival of our nation or the unborn generations that depend upon the decisions we make today. It is time to see how we really are.

 “Most of one’s life is one prolonged effort to prevent oneself from thinking. People intoxicate themselves with work so they won’t see how they really are.” –   Aldous Huxley

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Gregor Macdonald
Gregor Macdonald
November 28, 2010 11:21 pm

The mighty Quinn. On fire. Wow. The choice passages about choosing to stand on the streetcorner instead of reading Hemingway sounds like stuff my WW2 vet history teacher used to say at prep school. Great stuff. The best way to show a teenager you care is to take away all their toys, and then drive a bulldozer full of books over their body. I used to have a friend who worked in film in Los Angeles and he would wisecrack: “give me 100 kids that I will raise without television, and we’ll take over America.” Indeed.

udoran
udoran
November 28, 2010 11:35 pm

When Huxlwy did his quote above we were blinded by work, with the work ethic.
Today we are blind deaf and dumb with constant televised entertainment. Oblivious to reality.
Sports of all kinds, and there after, along side in competition, entertainment award shows, grammys, country music awards, movie star awards, rap stars, and on and on. After that dancing with the stars, american idol, etc, etc. Now the entire population can watch photos of themselves on facebook talking about nothing of any consequence. People do so love seeing photos of themselves mostly acting foolish.
Not a single clue as to what the banksters are doing to the population of the developed world, like Iceland, the PIIGS, and next is the USA right behind.
Pick a model for a conclusion. Russia or Argentina, certainly not Japans 20 year deflationary depression. Iceland, now ireland, and the rest of the PIIGS close behind.
What pray tell will another Trillion or two of more debt for short term liquidity do for many Tens or Hundreds of Trillions of insolvent unpayable debts.. Just more extend and pretend with government sanctioned accounting fraud for the Banksters.

Tampa Gold
Tampa Gold
November 28, 2010 11:44 pm

Fresh off the boat, he hits the ground running.

W/B dream crusher.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 29, 2010 1:17 am

The Biggest, BadAss Lie of All!
YOU Can’t Handle the 9/11 Truth:
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts Explains.

http://vodpod.com/watch/4756837-you-cant-handle-the-911-truth-dr-paul-craig-roberts-explains-

Jerome Eisen
Jerome Eisen
November 29, 2010 2:32 am

I like it, i like it, every word of it a man of my heart well written and well thought out how true it is,i will keep waiting for the real change to come like the day of reckoning and i want to see change all across America!

Mortpiedra
Mortpiedra
November 29, 2010 3:43 am

As a foreigner having in the past lived in the US of A I was then – and continue to be – shocked about the fact that there is so little political choice available in terms of parties to vote for in the US. The chinese only have one party to choose from (and we surely pity most of them for this lack of choice), but in the US you are only one party better off with only two parties to choose from.

In all other democracies out there on this planet – I personally dont know of any other exception – there are several parties available for the electorate to choose from.
I personally see this as the most severe restriction in bringing the democratic process forwards in the US. Yet this issue is “never” brought up as a topic of discussion and that is what I find truly shocking and disturbing.

How can it be that the people of a nation which are so demanding in terms of having a wide choice of material possesions at their disposal (e.g. cloathes, houses, cars, toasters and computers) are content with only two political parties at their disposal???

M

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
November 29, 2010 5:09 am

The Two Party system was baked into the cake here from the beginning, in order to prevent the kind of Parliamentary squabbling that was evident in the European system. Its a much easier system to control and present every issue as a Black or White alternative. Of course the two sides both come from the same coin, the one the Illuminati loans you to perpetuate your worthless and pitiful life as a useless eater.

Until we expose the biggest lie of all, that we have a Representative Goobermint, all the rest of the lies are subsidiary. The Goobermints we elect are Puppets. The real power is behind the curtain.

RE

Snake
Snake
November 29, 2010 7:54 am

Admin,

So, the world is awash in unsustainable debt. Is this the fault of the US? I really do not understand how this became a world wide problem.

thoughtcrime
thoughtcrime
November 29, 2010 8:19 am

2% of the people think
3% think they think
95% would rather die than think

Robert Proctor

Robmu1
Robmu1
November 29, 2010 9:00 am

“Dr.” Paul Craig Roberts is clinically insane and a blithering idiot. Like you, DP.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
November 29, 2010 9:11 am

Institutionalized intellectual poverty. What a great way to lead the sheep. All trends come to an end. Perhaps this trend will end with a desire for truth.

Elizabeth
Elizabeth
November 29, 2010 9:12 am

Fantastic article! Thank you.

Smokey
Smokey
November 29, 2010 9:25 am

Robmu gets hit with 6 thumbs down and RE receives 6 thumbs up. All before 9:01 am. Nice work RE.

Wester
Wester
November 29, 2010 9:58 am

In an inflationary environment, it is not wise to preach “austerity” as some kind of solution. It is a bit disingenuous to council saving money and being thrifty when real inflation is running at 15-20% per year. Any money ‘saved’ will be losing purchasing power immediately. People who use their credit at rates below the rate of inflation will immediately begin transferring real wealth and purchasing power from the poor souls you have sent out to be austere and thrifty. Paying off your credit card immediately will result in you losing the purchasing power of the dollars you send in to pay your debt. Why do this when you can pay back later with dollars worth substantially less? People should organize and demand higher wages rather than hang their heads and submit to some kind of economic self-flagellation. OK – good luck and be careful out there.

Gonatly
Gonatly
November 29, 2010 10:06 am

Political correctness proved the original systemic risk. The cultural elites declared it verboten to make distinctions among choices people make. No value judgements allowed. It’s harder to read than watch TV etc-etc Of course, but just what if choices showed a pattern and the pattern was unacceptable? Over time, the simple peer pressure necessary to maintain cultural standards and critical thinking was lost.

Robmu1
Robmu1
November 29, 2010 10:16 am

Smokey –

That’s that moron David Pierre – he is Anonymous above.

Mike Lewinski
Mike Lewinski
November 29, 2010 10:30 am

I love this piece for its honesty about the way we like being lied to

There’s a small typo in the introductory quote by Edward Said. This phrase is appears twice: “that it has a mission to enlighten, civilize, bring order and democracy”.

TeresaE
TeresaE
November 29, 2010 11:05 am

Realism is awful depressing.

It gets harder to play ostrich by the day.

Well for realists that is.

As evidenced by my circle of friends/influence, it truly isn’t that hard.

Thanks Jim.

Allen K
Allen K
November 29, 2010 11:10 am

Don’t forget the biggest lie. 9/11 and Israel, here:
http://www.iuniverse.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-000190526

Matt
Matt
November 29, 2010 11:20 am

I can’t help feeling disgusted this time of year, not joyful. When I read the ads in the paper of the retailers opening at 3:00 am for their blockbuster “black Friday” sales and knowing thousands of sheeple think buying cheap shit from China on their credit cards is a holiday “tradition” just blows me away. There needs to be real reward for those of us that are fiscally responsible and dire consequences for those who piss away every dollar they can get their hands on. I guess it is rewarding for me personally to know I have a high credit score, low debt and no credit card balances, I use Amex exclusively and pay monthly no matter what the bill is. But I also know that my tax dollars are being handed to the 99ers, welfare, food stamps and Wall Street bailouts, rewarding those who don’t give a flying fuck about financial responsibility. Will it really matter in the end when the bubble of all bubbles pops? The guy with the 820 FICO will be next to the guy who went BK once the bread lines start. If there is anything TBF has tought me it is this: Have some cash on-hand along with silver or metals, reduce your financial burdens and be able to physically defend your castle if needed. Other than that…….enjoy the holidays!

Matt
Matt
November 29, 2010 11:22 am

sorry, I meant TBP!

jmarz
jmarz
November 29, 2010 11:31 am

Jim,

Great piece. Keep up the great work! We appreciate it.

KarlMarx
KarlMarx
November 29, 2010 12:01 pm

Great article, great read! The Rubican is now before you, what shall ye do.

Smokey
Smokey
November 29, 2010 12:04 pm

JQ—–This place was a ghost town while you were away. Now it’s wide open. You startin’ to get the picture? Keep your fat ass at home, no more cruises.

Dave
Dave
November 29, 2010 12:44 pm

I’m feeling bad after reading this. I use a credit card for just about everything, and then pay the whole thing off every month. I own an 11 year old Toyota that has 93K miles on it, and a 4 year old Santa Fe that has 33K miles on it. I live in an 1850sq.ft house with no mortgage, read constantly( and it’s destrying my eyeballs), don’t watch any kind of TV show that exhibits so called reality, or glorifies celebrities, watch both Fox and MSNBC and don’t think highly of either one, vote in every election, don’t trust a single politician, lawyer, and most normal people. I must be a fucking dunce.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
November 29, 2010 12:47 pm

The corporate greed has stuffed Jesus into a Santa outfit and programmed him to buy crap from Walmart to further profits.

Dave
Dave
November 29, 2010 12:52 pm

Oh, and I didn’t go near a fucking store on Friday. I don’t tweet, twit, text, facebook, or have a cell phone that does anything but make and recieve calls. Still a dunce.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
November 29, 2010 12:58 pm

I feel bad but only because I was born into a lie. The leaked embassy cables, beyond a shadow of a doubt, show that our so called leaders are nothing more than a psychotic bunch of sociopathic international control freaks that absolutely hate democracy, the republic and see its people as something to be robbed of their wealth to further their hidden agenda [mostly fighting with other so called ‘elites’ with other peoples lives and money]

Mike
Mike
November 29, 2010 1:15 pm

Many people drive BMW’s because they love the way they drive and are car enthusiasts.
I personally drive one and am not financially delusional. I bought it used for starters, as they
depreciate quicker than other cars due to ill perceptions generated by the ‘consumer reports’
magazines.
Anyway – if you look at the cost of a new 3 series, it’s extremely comparable with other cars
such as the, gasp, Ford Taurus! If you’re buying new, nothing beats a BMW lease with free
maintenance thrown in (I know, not really free).
The only way to be rational is to drive an old junker, but if we all suddenly put away our
delusions the economy would immediately stop, so what do we do? If we drive old clunkers
and bargain hunt at Wal Mart, we will have 100% unemployment, right? I’d say we’re in
a pickle.

george carlin
george carlin
November 29, 2010 1:28 pm

“And I think Americans really show their ignorance when they say they want their politicians to be honest. What are these fucking critons talking about? If honesty were suddenly introduced into American life, the whole system would collapse! No one would know what to do! Honesty would fuck this country up! and I think deep down Americans know that, and that’s why they elected and re-elected Bill Clinton. Because the American people like their bullshit right out front where they can get a good, strong wiff of it. Clinton might be full of shit, but at least he lets you know it. Dole tried to hide it, didn’t he? Dole kept saying: “I am a plain and honest man”. Bullshit! People don’t blieve that. What did Clinton say? “Hi folks, I am completely full of shit and how do you like that?” And the people said: “You know something? At least he’s honest about being completely full of shit”.”

– George Carlin

Dave Cohen
Dave Cohen
November 29, 2010 2:06 pm

Some great stuff, Jim.

Unfortunately, for the large majority of human beings (not just Americans), ignorance is not a choice with a liberating alternative called “knowledge.” Ignorance is just plain ignorance. Aldous Huxley was wrong. On the other hand, Americans are special in a way — I have written that they are the stupidest people on Earth, and I have good reasons for saying that.

Propaganda works because the naturally ignorant can be counted on to not question the status quo bequeathed to them by the socio-cultural conditioning they undergo from birth until the end of puberty. This conditioning is as natural as breathing for our species.

For those that go to college, nothing much changes for most of them. They learn skills, but actual critical thinking is rare. In fact, I am convinced that the capacity for critical thinking is rare. For perhaps 10% of our citizens, there is learning after high school, and most of that learning is devoted solely to getting ahead in their chosen profession, be it “financial innovation” or medical insurance law (i.e. ripping off the health care system). The rest do not learn because it is not in their nature to do so. They would rather watch Football. It was the same in ancient Rome.

That is why is incumbent upon elites here or in any country to lift people up, not to cage and control them, and steal from them. Various countries around the world do the former, but here in the Empire our elites became corrupt a long time ago. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. The hoi polloi are at their mercy, and it is very depressing to watch this game of “Survivor” because we all know who will win and who will lose. Since the financial meltdown, our wealthy elites have re-consolidated their position and considerably expanded it, as you well know.

So there’s little point in berating the common people who’ve never had a taste of knowledge and aren’t inclined to acquire it. When there are such people, our hopeless, neglected education system has made sure they would not prosper.

Get in touch, Jim, I’ve wanted to contact you but didn’t know how.

Dave Cohen

Decline Of The Empire

http://www.declineoftheempire.com/

Demetrius
Demetrius
November 29, 2010 2:11 pm

It is easier to tell lies and even easier to believe them.

jmarz
jmarz
November 29, 2010 2:13 pm

Mike,

BMW’s are nice cars. Jim isn’t putting down everyone who drives a BMW. He is trying to point out the stupidity and lack of economic rationality of many broke Americans who are leasing BMW’s for the sake of looking “rich” or being “cool”. Someone living off the government and driving a leased BMW should probably be driving a beat up used car that he/she paid in full. I personally would never lease a car regardless if I was loaded. I just don’t see the financial sense in it plus I’m not into cars so I rather pay off a used car in 4 years then drive a payment free car for the next 4 years and put that money into assets that appreciate rather then depreciate. Rationality can be different among different people and their circumstances. Is it rational to have a 500 dollar car payment when you only bring in 2000 dollars per month? No… Is it rational to have a 500 dollar car payment if you bring in 20,000 dollars per month? Probably…assuming you don’t live a standard of living you can’t afford. I believe that everyone should find a happy medium between living frugal and enjoying life. You don’t want to live so frugal that you stress about every penny you spend or have to save but you don’t want to be wreckless that you don’t care about how much you spend or save. Such a simple concept but we CONSUMERS can’t break the habit.

R.C.
R.C.
November 29, 2010 3:07 pm

REAL TRUE FREEDOM

This system of govt. is the only answer to Americans dilemma.

It really amazes me how blind and brain dead We The People really are and still believe that we are a free people under our Constitutional system of government. We are educated to believe that “We The People” are the Sovereigns and our elected officials are our “public servants,” so we are told. The question arises in my mind “HOW CAN A SERVANT HAVE THE POWER TO ENACT LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS THAT WE SOVEREIGNS MUST OBEY??? It appears to me that if the “servant” has that kind of power then he/she must be the Sovereign and “we the people” the servants = (slaves). If there was ever an oxy-moron this is it. A “servant”never tells his/her master what he/she can or cannot do, yet our Constitution endorses this type system of government. The truth is our present system of government is nothing more then an ILLUSION of freedom and boy have we been deceived! Pontificating “Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them.” (Charlie Reese). We are taught that We The People are the Kings and Queens (Sovereigns) yet our “public servants” can impose taxes upon us Sovereigns and multitudes of laws, regulations and rules. Quite a bit of power for a servant don’t you think?
It is time for a change and I would like to offer the following concept of what a really free system of government should be. Two (2) things need to be done to become the freest and most admired nation in the world.
The Remedy:
(1) Recognize who is the enemy of our so-called “freedoms.” The enemy is the U.S. Congress, State Legislatures, County Boards and City Councils and govt. agencies at all levels of govt., all “law-making” bodies that are constantly churning out all kinds of restrictions (laws) on our enumerated “freedoms” that in actuality really doesn’t exist anymore. Furthurmore these “public servants” then turn around and beg We The People to “finance” their campaign so they can get elected and vote themselves “benefits” that are much better then what they give We Sovereigns. Are you starting to have doubts about who the “real” Sovereigns are? If not you should be.
Every time a law is enacted at any level of govt., this constitutes a restriction on our “alleged” freedoms and an invasion of our collective wealth!
We need to make a couple of changes in our Constitution by calling for a Constitutional Convention to abolish Congress, State Legislatures, County Boards, and City Councils and institute the following short sentence in their place; “DO NO MAN OR WOMAN HARM IN THEIR PERSON OR THEIR PROPERTY.” Please take note that this one short sentence entails “personal responsibility” for all one says and does in his/her interactions with others, a long lost quality that we Americans once had and lost due to “laws” enacted by our “public servants” at all levels of govt. This is the only principle we need to resolve any and all issues that may arise be they criminal or civil. It constitutes Sovereigns dealing with Sovereigns and NOT Sovereigns being subject to the whims of “public servants.” We as a united people have become slaves to “public servants” and “political correctness” where freedom of speech and thought is subtly controlled and We The People have bought into it lock, stock and barrel. Shame on us!
(2) Abolish the American Legal System and in its place institute Common-Law where randomly picked citizens sit as a jury to hear civil complaints and criminal cases. The jury is the sole power. This kind of jury would have the power to question the litigants directly and when satisified they have enough info to render a decision they retire to render that decision in a civil case and a verdict in a criminal case. No biased judges; No costly lawyers, done away with entirely. The jury has no more power after they render a decision in the case before them and set the punishment if any and are thanked, paid and dismissed. All the present enumerated crimes would remain intact as a crime is still a crime. A Grand Jury would be called upon to hear appeals, They also would be randomly picked for just one appeal.
Remember, “We The People” retain the right to change our form of govt. I sincerely believe that if We The People adopted this form of government we would be the envy of the whole world. Americans wouldn’t be burdened down with tons of dos and don’ts and we would truly be self-governed by being personally responsible to each other in all our associations and dealings without being “regulated” to death by an all powerful government. of “servants.” The phrase GOD BLESS AMERICA would once again have sincere meaning in our hearts and minds and “WE THE PEOPLE” would really be self governed.
I am not suggesting we abolish our beloved Constitution, but rather through a constitutional convention amend the Constitution as enumerated above and the only law, i.e. principle is taking “personal responsibility” for everything you say and do. This type
system of govt. would be the epitome of what governments should be.Thats it. Very simple. Could anyone ask for more?

Thank you for your time.
R.C.
[email protected]
Houston, TX

JTMAC
JTMAC
November 29, 2010 3:18 pm

It seems like the larger scale external world dominated by meaningless noise, distraction, and chosen ignorance is is a direct reflection of the inner state of human consciousness. About 98% of the masses are distracted and incapable of focused attention. About 98% of each day is spent with our minds wandering in unfocused distraction. In society there are glimmers of awareness and thoughtful action. In an ordinary day, one has glimmers of awareness and truly thoughtful action. What we see “out there” in the world originates in here. What we see out there is pretty much what we should expect. In fact, based on the chaos of the internal world of man it does seem a miracle that humans have not exterminated themselves yet. The internal state of man is almost complete chaos and out of control compulsion and yet we’re still hanging on. How did that happen? Truly amazing.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
November 29, 2010 3:48 pm

R.C.: Who would the states send to the constitutional convention? People that think like you are rare in this country; or I think they are rare. People in power would do everything in their power to avoid a constitutional convention. Even most people seem to avoid personal responsibility; they would be in terror of the thought of living under common law. That would mean they would have to compensate the victims for their crimes against them. We the people lost our sovereignty because we tolerate corrupt leaders. Yes the enemies of our once brite republic are our leaders at all levels of government. Somehow the people need a leader like Moses to bring them out of Egypt (darkness) and into the promised land. Even for Moses it took 40 years. I don’t know the answer for doing it today.

windcatcher
windcatcher
November 29, 2010 5:05 pm

Nice piece Quinn, I could almost hear Jack Nickelson screaming “You want the Truth; you can’t handle the Truth”
Well, the hard reality is that financial physical Truth is coming to town and there can be no ignoring of it no matter how much the brainwashing media lies about it.
The real problem is that the successful fascist bankster cartel’s well laid plan that has unfolded over the last 20 years has resulted in the banksters OWNING us through personal debt or by national debt. In banker terms we are “human garbage” that does not have the ability to pay their debt.
Then what do you think the criminal banksters have planned for us in 2013-enslavement or genocide? History implies that the ignorant masses will comply and get in line because they are ignorant and confused; Americans have not intellectually evolved, they are as dumb as a medieval peasant.

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
November 29, 2010 5:09 pm

So Smokester, you figure I voted all 19 times there on my post or what?

Jackass.

RE

Smokey
Smokey
November 29, 2010 5:19 pm

RE—I only know you did the first six. Why throw up a smokescreen? You know GD well that you have been caught red-handed several times by me, LLPOH and others when you have scored yourself six thumbs up within ten minutes of one of your typically ignorant comments, when nobody else on the board was getting any thumbs at all. Don’t compound it by denying it, dumbass. You look pathetic enough already.

Titanic
Titanic
November 29, 2010 5:19 pm

“I bought a Honda Insight Hybrid six months ago. It gets 44 mpg and will save me $1,500 per year in gasoline costs. I put 20% down and financed the remainder at 0.9% for three years. My payment is $450 per month. I will own it outright in 2 ½ years. I could have leased a 2010 BMW 328i with moonroof, bluetooth, power seats with driver seat memory, lumbar support, leather interior, iPod adapter, 17″ alloy wheels, heated seats, wood trim, 3.0 Liter 6 Cylinder engine with 230 horsepower for 3 years at $389 per month. At the end of 3 years I’d own nothing. In 2 ½ years I’ll be able to put $450 per month away for my kids’ college education and I’ll be saving more on fuel as gasoline approaches $5 per gallon. The self important egotistical BMW leaser pretending to be successful will need to hand over their sweet ride and move on to the next lease, never saving a dime for the future. I’m sure they’ll make a killing in the market or their McMansion will surely double in price, providing a fantastic retirement. ”

Hey Jim – why don’t you sell your Honda, and BUY A BICYCLE! That way there will be more gasoline available for my BMW! And you won’t even have a monthly payment! Don’t you feel guilty that you just finished a cruise on a boat that GOBBLES UP PETROLEUM FUEL (I WON’T CALL IT FOSSIL FUEL) at an ASTONISHING RATE? Oh, too bad the boat didn’t sink, or wasn’t torpedoed!

Jim, try taking your philosophy to the extreme – walk around or buy a bike. That way you won’t sound like a hypocrite.

llpoh
llpoh
November 29, 2010 5:59 pm

Admin – many thanks for the article. Welcome back.

Smokey – I am more and more convinced that good buddy RE is indeed out of his fucking mind. Seriously. The shit he keeps dropping, and the way he games the system, is un-fucking-believable. When there is a bit of traffic it isn’t so bad, but when it is slow, it becomes the RE POST instead of TBP.

quantumskunk
quantumskunk
November 29, 2010 6:06 pm

i bought a 1999 mitsubishi mirage. it gets 30 mpg. i paid cash, $1000. NO monthly payments.
$450 a month? i couldnt afford my property taxes. “it’s all good”

CCRITICAL CONFORMITY
CCRITICAL CONFORMITY
November 29, 2010 6:23 pm

America built on lies …No shit Sherlock
The United States, as well as it’s northern neighbor Canada was land stolen and there was a real holocaust…that involved many aboriginal people. Then they used slaves to build it up. Modern day slavery is still going on, it’s called keeping people in poverty with their corporate whore policies.
Of course one day America and Canada will fall , all big nations have.

ralph
ralph
November 29, 2010 6:27 pm

I really liked this article. To have allmost all retial stores in America sell mainly foreign made products, produced with very cheap or even slave labor is a crime against our country. It has been allowed by both parties and most corporations, for congress not to do anything about this is sad. In most cases one cannot buy a shirt or a pair of shoes made in America. America off shores the majority of it’s manufacturing, and then people cry about unemployment. That is ignorance at it’s highest. Until this major trend is reversed, our country will continue to spiral downward towards third world status. We have been had by the cleptocracy. Both the GOP and the DEMs are equally guilty.

llpoh
llpoh
November 29, 2010 6:32 pm

Ralph – you don’t need Congress. Just check the labels and refuse to buy anything made overseas. It isn’t easy but it can be done. The problem is people are too stupid to do that, and when confronted by the inevitable price differences, they cave in and buy the cheap product. US made goods will only get more expensive if tariffs are applied.

ralph
ralph
November 29, 2010 6:54 pm

IIpoh,
Oh I agree with what you say. But congress will not even address tariffs because they have been paid off. I am sure that most members of congress have their hide outs when the tipping point is reached and the pitch forks are in the street, and frankly congress does not care, they have theirs. But time is running out for America as we know it, and It makes me sad that it all could have been avoided. Today Mr. Obama said he will freeze all government workers pay. But the $2 billion that that move will save amounts to 3 days worth of government current spending. Our politicians have promised too much to too many and cannot fullfil. So what will happen? Tent cities, more food stamps, riots in the streets? I am not sure but a “Black Swan” is floating our way, and it is hungry!

llpoh
llpoh
November 29, 2010 6:59 pm

Ralph – you are right re the shit going to hit the fan. Not sure there will be food stamps tho, as who will pay? Tents and riots- you betcha.

llpoh
llpoh
November 29, 2010 7:49 pm

Titanic, you never cease to amaze.

Admin – I am not sure where I fit in to the scenario. I sure do my part to eat through the oil reserves. The difference is that I can afford my toys and pay cash on the barrel-head for everything (effectively zero interest rates makes it a somewhat mute point, but you can drive some extreme deals with a checkbook in hand.) My Q7 is nice. And sometimes, I get out the Chrysler 300 SRT8 just to pour gas on the road (and to kill Porsches and BMW’s). I do not personally care if gas goes to $10 a gallon (be a bummer for the country, tho), and would still drive the same cars.

For many years I drove the cheapest car my ego would allow (that is something a money manager once told me to do, so I followed his advice), which was a used Escort, and my wife drove something similar.

I think the bigger point you are making is that people are getting this stuff when they cannot in fact afford it. I agree whole heartedly. I am sure I should be more earth-friendly. However, I do not feel real guilty given I worked for what I have, was honest in my dealings, did a bit to help society via taxes and job creation, and invested my time and resources so that this day might come.

I suspect Smokey likes his Escalade, too.

llpoh
llpoh
November 29, 2010 7:56 pm

Admin – I will keep a lookout for your speedbump, er, Insight, when I am out and about. I suspect you could run your car off of my fumes.

Smokey
Smokey
November 29, 2010 8:09 pm

My transportation is a moped.

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