AMERICAN EULOGY (Featured Article)

The Founding Fathers described the kind of country they were shaping on July 4, 1776 with the most well known sentence in the English language:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Declaration of Independence

In 1776, America was an idea born of noble intentions. An idea that every citizen had the opportunity to succeed, prosper and achieve based upon their hard work and abilities. The government did not provide advantages or a safety net for its citizens. People were free to succeed or fail based upon their own merits. America had a frontier spirit because it was still a frontier. Individual effort, intellect and willingness to sweat allowed you to move up the socio-economic ladder. The government provided a National Defense, and very little else. In 1794, the country had a population of 4.4 million and a GDP of $310 million. Government spending totaled $7.1 million, or 2.3% of GDP, and was split between Defense and interest on the Revolutionary War debt. Today, Federal Government spending totals $3.7 trillion, or 25% of GDP.

James Truslow Adams in his 1931 Epic of America described the America that once existed in reality, but only exists as a phantom today: 

“The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately, also too many of us ourselves have grown weary and mistrustful of it. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature of which they are innately capable, and be recognized by others for what they are, regardless of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position.”

“The American Dream that has lured tens of millions of all nations to our shores in the past century has not been a dream of material plenty, though that has doubtlessly counted heavily. It has been a dream of being able to grow to fullest development as a man and woman, unhampered by the barriers which had slowly been erected in the older civilizations, unrepressed by social orders which had developed for the benefit of classes rather than for the simple human being of any and every class.” – James Truslow Adams – Epic of America

His assessment of the American Dream was made in 1931. He saw signs that the American Dream had begun to die. He was right. The American Dream began to develop a terminal illness in 1913 with the creation of the Federal Reserve and the passage of the 16th Amendment to the Constitution, creating a permanent income tax.

Song of the Century

Sing us a song of the century
It sings like American Eulogy
The dawn of my love and conspiracy
Forgotten hope and the class of 13
Tell me a story into that goodnight
Sing us a song for me – 
American Eulogy – Green Day

 

At the outset of the last century America was still a vital, free, growing country on the rise. The song of the century began as a joyous ballad and ended as a funeral dirge. The creation of a Central Bank, which could create inflation on demand, and allowing politicians the ability to buy votes through pork spending, paid for with ever increasing taxation, have sucked the life out of the American Dream. According to the Federal Reserve’s own website, their mandates were clear. Below are those mandates and an assessment of their success.

Conducting the nation’s monetary policy by influencing the monetary and credit conditions in the economy in pursuit of maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates.

  •  Due to loose monetary policy in the 1920’s, the Federal Reserve created a stock bubble, a stock market crash of 89%, a decade long Great Depression, and unemployment of 25% in the 1930’s.
  • Due to loose monetary policies in the 1970’s, the Federal Reserve created raging inflation that reached 14% in the early 1980’s and needed to raise interest rates to 18% in order to break the back of inflation, resulting in unemployment surging to 9.7% in 1982.
  • Due to loose monetary policies in the early 2000’s, the Federal Reserve created the largest housing bubble in history, with the subsequent collapse bringing the financial system to within hours of collapse, and driving unemployment to 9.9% in 2009.
  • Due to the loosest monetary policy in history, today, inflation has begun to rage across the globe, leading to riots, protests and bloody revolutions, with more on the way.
  • The Federal Reserve has achieved their stable prices mandate by inflating away 96% of the purchasing power of the US dollar in less than 100 years. The price of gold continues to soar, as faith in the US dollar diminishes by the minute. I guess stability is in the eye of the beholder. 

Supervising and regulating banking institutions to ensure the safety and soundness of the nation’s banking and financial system and to protect the credit rights of consumers.

Historical US Bank Failures thru 2010

  •  The Federal Reserve’s supervisory and regulatory expertise can be observed in the graph above. This graph doesn’t do the Fed justice, as it begins in 1934. Sixteen years after its origination, the Fed managed to let 10,000 out of 25,000 banks in the country fail between 1929 and 1932.
  • Their glorious history also includes residing over the failure of 2,800 banks during the 1980’s S&L crisis.
  • While protecting their mega-bank Wall Street masters, the Fed has allowed over 300 small banks to go under so far. There are 900 banks on the troubled list that will eventually meet their maker.  

Maintaining the stability of the financial system and containing systemic risk that may arise in financial markets.

  • Generally, maintaining the stability of the financial system and containing systematic risk doesn’t include allowing the worldwide financial system to come within hours of collapse as described by Rep. Paul Kanjorski:
  • “On Thursday [the 18th], at about 11 o’clock in the morning, the Federal Reserve noticed a tremendous drawdown of money market accounts in the United States to a tune of $550 billion being drawn out in a matter of an hour or two. The Treasury opened up its window to help. They pumped $105 billion into the system and quickly realized that they could not stem the tide. We were having an electronic run on the banks.

    They decided to close the operation, close down the money accounts, and announce a guarantee of $250,000 per account so there wouldn’t be further panic and there. And that’s what actually happened. If they had not done that their estimation was that by two o’clock that afternoon, $5.5 trillion would have been drawn out of the money market system of the United States, would have collapsed the entire economy of the United States, and within 24 hours the world economy would have collapsed.

    Now we talked at that time about what would have happened if that happened. It would have been the end of our economic system and our political system as we know it.”

Providing financial services to depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign official institutions, including playing a major role in operating the nation’s payments system.

  • It seems this is the only mandate the Federal Reserve has taken seriously is providing services to its owners, the banks. Did the bankers and politicians that met on Jekyll Island to mastermind this Central Bank envision that those services would include: buying $1.5 trillion of toxic mortgages from the banks; allowing the mega-banks to borrow from the Fed at 0% and reinvest those funds at 2.5% risk free; pumping $600 billion directly into the stock market through their QE2 scam; allowing banks to falsely overstate the value of their mortgage and commercial loans; and never ever enforcing basic risk management regulations.
  • While providing Wall Street banks with billions of unearned risk free profits, 0% interest rates further impoverish the savers and senior citizens of the country. The Federal Reserve has fulfilled their unstated mandate of enriching bankers at the expense of middle class Americans.  

To strengthen U.S. standing in the world economy.

  • The Federal Reserve’s affect on the world economy is best revealed in a pictorial tribute to their policies:

                                    TUNISIA

                                     ALGERIA

                                         EGYPT

The Federal Reserve has not been alone in killing the American Dream. Politicians since 1913 have done their part in suffocating the dream. The tax code consisted of 400 pages in 1913 and tax rates ranged from 1% to 7%. In less than a century politicians of both parties have carved out 70,000 pages of payoffs, entitlements, and bribes for their contributors and constituents. Tax rates now range from 10% to 35%. Those 70,000 pages of rules, regulations and tax breaks do not benefit the average middle class American. They benefit those who had the money and power to buy off a Congressman.

The Federal Reserve and the US Tax Code bastardized the American Dream, created barriers to economic advancement, and supported the accumulation of wealth and power by a select few. The ruling elite have used their power and control over the media to convince the majority of Americans that the American Dream is about accumulating material possessions with debt. The American Dream no longer meant attaining the fullest measure of your capabilities, but living in the biggest McMansion, driving the nicest BMW, watching the biggest TV and wearing the latest fashions, all acquired with debt. America is dying. 

Mass Hysteria

Red alert is the color of panic
Elevated to the point of static
Beating into the hearts of the fanatics
And the neighborhood’s a loaded gun
Idle thought lead to full-throttle screaming
And the welfare is asphyxiating
Mass confusion is all the new age and it’s creating a feeding ground for the bottom feeders of hysteria

Hysteria, mass hysteria!
Mass hysteria!
Mass hysteria!
Mass hysteria! –  American Eulogy – Green Day

 

Green Day captures the essence of America since the turn of the century. The country has been in the throes of mass hysteria since 9/11. The once independent, self sufficient individualists that populated this country have become dependent, government reliant, quivering shadows of the frontiersmen that created this country. In the name of safety and security, the American people have allowed their government to accumulate complete control over every aspect of our lives. Only a country in the grip of mass hysteria would allow their leaders to run the National Debt from $5.8 trillion to $14.1 trillion in less than 10 years. Only a country in the clutches of mass hysteria could believe they could get rich by trading internet stocks and houses to a greater fool. Only a country seized by mass hysteria would allow its leaders to promote democracy at the point of a cruise missile as we continue to fight $3 trillion wars in the Middle East, while nearly tripling the amount spent on Defense to more than $1 trillion per year.

 Defense Budget Breakdown for 2011

Defense-related expenditure 2011 Budget request & Mandatory spending Calculation
DOD spending $721.3 billion Base budget + “Overseas Contingency Operations”
FBI counter-terrorism $2.7 billion At least one-third FBI budget.
International Affairs $10.1–$54.2 billion At minimum, foreign arms sales. At most, entire State budget
Energy Department, defense-related $20.9 billion  
Veterans Affairs $66.2 billion  
Homeland Security $54.7 billion  
NASA, satellites $3.4–$8.5 billion Between 20% and 50% of NASA’s total budget
Veterans pensions $58.4 billion  
Other defense-related mandatory spending $7.5 billion  
Interest on debt incurred in past wars $114.8–$454.2 billion Between 23% and 91% of total interest
Total Spending $1.060–$1.449 trillion  

 

If you had told someone on September 10, 2001 that ten years later America would be running $1.5 trillion annual deficits, fighting two wars of choice in countries that despise our presence, and had not only not addressed the $100 billion of unfunded welfare liabilities but added billions more with Medicare D and Obamacare, they would have thought you were a crazy doomster predicting the end of the world. They would have put you away in a padded cell if you had further predicted that politicians would cut taxes three separate times, that the Wall Street banks that leveraged themselves 40 to 1 and destroyed the financial system were handed $2 trillion of taxpayer funds so they could pay themselves multi-million dollar bonuses, and that the Federal Reserve would triple its balance sheet to $2.45 trillion by running its printing presses at hyper-speed and handing the money to those same Wall Street Mega-Banks. 

What caused the mass hysteria that has destroyed the soul of America? Was it just the madness of crowds? Or was it something more sinister? 

True sounds of maniacal laughter
And the deaf-mute is misleading the choir
The punch-line is a natural disaster
And it’s sung by the unemployed
Fight fire with a riot
The class war is hanging on a wire because the martyr is a compulsive liar
When he said “it’s just a bunch of niggers throwing gas into the ….” – American Eulogy – Green Day

Whenever an act doesn’t make sense and seems irrational, you need to ask yourself, “who benefits?” Who has benefitted from the hysteria? The answer is in plain sight. The moneyed interests benefitted. The military industrial complex benefitted. The Federal Government bureaucracy benefitted. Wall Street bankers benefitted. Mega-corporations and their CEOs benefitted. The top 1% ruling elite gained more wealth and more power. They created the mass hysteria with the assistance of their corporate owned mainstream media and completed their pillaging of the middle class with the cooperation of regulators, rating agencies and their ultimate weapon, the privately owned Federal Reserve bank, that has enriched its owners while impoverishing those whose only aspiration was to do an honest day’s work, raise their families, and live in relative comfort, safety, and happiness.

I Don’t Wanna Live In The Modern World

I don’t wanna live in the modern world!
I don’t wanna live in the modern world!
I don’t wanna live in the modern world!
I don’t wanna live in the modern world!

I am a nation without bureaucratic lies
Deny the allegation as it’s written (fucking lies!)

I want to take a ride to the great divide
Beyond the “up to date” and the neo-gentrified
The high definition for the low resident
Where the value of your mind is not held in contempt
I can hear the sound of a beating heart
That bleeds beyond a system that’s falling apart
With money to burn on a minimum wage
I don’t give a shit about the modern age – American Eulogy – Green Day

 

The modern world in no way resembles the world  James Truslow Adams wrote so passionately about in 1931. Green Day’s version of bureaucratic lies, high definition TVs for the poor, contempt for those who use their minds, and a debt flooded system that is falling apart is an accurate assessment of America today. The modern world is ruled by the few with wealth and power, sustained by government. The misinformation and propaganda dished out by the mainstream media creates a smokescreen that obscures who wields the true power in this country. The corporate mainstream media has done such a good job spreading the Big Lie that a vast number of Americans actually admire and worship the ultra-rich.

Most Americans still believe the fairy tale of the American Dream, that no matter how humble your beginnings, everyone has a fair chance to become rich in America. The truth is that the wealthy ruling class owns the country. The top 1% control 43% of the financial wealth of the nation. The top 10% control 83% of the financial wealth of the nation. There is a  misperception that the ultra-rich earn their wealth. The facts show otherwise. In 2008, only 19% of the income reported by the 13,480 individuals or families making over $10 million came from wages and salaries. Remember the financial crisis of 2008-2009 that wiped out 7 million jobs, cut the value of many homes in half, and required a taxpayer bailout of Wall Street? According to research done by economist Edward Wolff, “there has been an “astounding” 36.1% drop in the wealth (marketable assets) of the median household since the peak of the housing bubble in 2007. By contrast, the wealth of the top 1% of households dropped by far less: just 11.1%. So as of April 2010, it looks like the wealth distribution is even more unequal than it was in 2007.”

Source: William Domhoff

The bottom 90% own less than 19% of stocks and mutual funds in the country. Reality is that the 10% richest Americans own the country. The top 1% control 50% of the investment assets and only 5% of the total debt in the country. The bottom 90% control 12% of the investment assets and are burdened with 73% of the total debt. You can clearly see that the Wall Street bailout and the current Federal Reserve QE2 plan to boost stock prices have only benefitted the top 10% richest Americans. What is good for Wall Street is  not good for Main Street. The American middle class has been lured into debt by the purveyors of debt, the ultra-rich elite who control the financial industry. The further into debt the bottom 90% descend, the greater the enrichment of the ruling class. This is why Wall Street shysters, political hacks and the corporate mainstream media have urged Americans to whip out those credit cards and “Save America” by spending money they don’t have, again. It is reminiscent of President Bush’s heartfelt plea to the American public to defeat terrorism by buying a GM car with 0% down.

The propaganda that is constantly pounded into the brains of Americans about “death taxes” and the rich paying more than their fair share of taxes is part of the Big Lie perpetrated by the powerful ruling class. The “huge” issue of estate tax impacts only the few thousand richest Americans.  According to a study published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, only 1.6% of Americans receive $100,000 or more in inheritance. Another 1.1% receive $50,000 to $100,000. On the other hand, 91.9% receive nothing (Kotlikoff & Gokhale, 2000). The richest families in the country provide the funding for the mainstream media propaganda needed to eliminate estate taxes.

 The lies about the ultra-rich paying more than their fair share of taxes are refuted in the graph above. The top 1% actually pays a lower percentage of their income than the next 9%. The tax code isn’t 70,000 pages for nothing. The ultra-rich have used their wealth to great advantage by having loopholes and tax dodges inserted into the tax code by their bought off congressmen. The average American can’t afford high powered tax specialists and lawyers to help them stash their wealth in off-shore tax havens in the Caribbean and Switzerland. The consistent theme in America today is that the middle class gets screwed and the ultra-rich ruling class accumulates more wealth and power.

The Death of America

“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” – John Adams

Two hundred and thirty five years ago, our Founding Fathers declared that we all had the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. These rights have been restricted and bastardized over two centuries. Liberties have been severely restricted as your government tracks you through your social security number, is able to monitor your phone and internet communications, and regulates your education, healthcare, business, and a thousand other daily activities. The right to happiness was based upon James Treslow Adams’ view that we were free to attain “the fullest stature of which they are innately capable”. The happiness of becoming a success through your individual exertion, intelligence and efforts has been subverted by the happiness of material goods acquired through the use of debt, peddled by the ruling class.

The American Dream where every person had the opportunity to live a richer and fuller life began to die in 1913. Every generation born in this country had an excellent chance to live a better life than their parents. Relentless progress was the American way. I have three teenage sons. Based on the actions of this country’s ruling oligarchy, I doubt that my sons will live a richer and fuller life than myself. The debts are too extreme, the military overreach too excessive, the looting by the financial class too great, the political corruption too extensive, and the opportunities too few. The dream of a social order where everyone could rise to the highest level of their capabilities regardless of their birth has been systematically squashed. With 66% of households making less than $65,000 and college costs out of reach for 80% of Americans without incurring crushing levels of debt, the chances for most Americans to climb the social ladder through educational advancement are nil. Even if they do graduate from college, the CEOs in corporate America, who “earn” 300 times the average worker, have outsourced their jobs to China and India.

 The ruling class provides their children with private schooling and necessary preparation to keep their place in the social order. Wealth begets wealth. The elite send their kids to the elite Ivy League schools and use their connections with their fellow ruling elite to get them jobs on Wall Street, the prestigious connected corporations or government jobs in Washington DC. The wealth of the few has erected barriers to advancement of the many. America has progressively become a stratified class oriented society that has begun to spiral downward as the ruling class has gone too far. The revolutions flaring across the globe are occurring because the ruling class went too far and took too much. The ruling class in America should take note. They have shattered the American Dream and the retribution from those who have been swindled will be unexpected and violent.

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Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
January 30, 2011 10:53 pm

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LLPOH
LLPOH
January 30, 2011 10:55 pm

Admin – For the most part, I agree with you, and what I have just written elsewhere says the same thing, but from a different perspective. I am not quite so doom and gloom as you seem to be. My background is somewhat different, as I am one of those that “made it” against all of the known odds. As a result, I still believe it is possible to pull oneself up by the bootstraps. It becomes harder every day, but I do not believe it is impossible.

And although you assign blame to the masses as well, I personally hold them equally to blame for being “lured” into their current position. They did not have the foresight to see the oncoming calamity, and will suffer the consequences. You, for one, were not so lured.

I also think the income disparity figures have not entirely allowed for the aging population. The older you are, the wealthier you are, as a matter of course. I believe that the distribution of wealth would be somewhat moderated (certainly not eliminated) if this were factored in. However, I do not see wealth passing down to the young, as it often has in the past, but rather it will be used to support the elderly in their dotage.

On the whole, I find the above a very accurate depiction of the current situation. Things are indeed bleak. I fear for our young. There is no more a certain future for the industrious, thrifty and educated. It still can be done, but no longer will the holy trinity make it a certainty.

Damn fine article.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
January 30, 2011 10:57 pm

Third Option’

See you on the other side

Smokey
Smokey
January 30, 2011 11:23 pm

I am slightly more pessimistic regarding the US economy than is llpoh above, whose opinion I respect.

The math for the US economy going forward doesn’t jive. Entitlements WILL NOT BE scaled back. Spending WILL NOT BE cut. In fact, spending will escalate. You add in Peak Oil and what do you have? MAGGOT PIE is what you have.

We are SO fucked. Historically, any time the printing presses of a sovereign nation have moved into warp speed, it has ALWAYS ended in inflation, not deflation.
That is the Bernanke’s stated objective now–inflation. The cocksucker admitted it on Sixty Minutes.

I would love to get odds from Vegas or LLoyd’s of London on the possibility and timing of exchange controls in the USA. I think it is a mortal lock to occur within 15 years and probably within 5 to 10 years.

Whenever a country has a currency meltdown, the only thing accepted for trade is gold.
I think it is a mathematical impossibility for the USD NOT to melt down within the next twenty years.

LLPOH
LLPOH
January 30, 2011 11:34 pm

Smokey – we have no significant areas of disagreement on this – total collapse or almost total collapse. I am pretty dismayed by all that I see coming down the pike, but I still have faith, although it is sorely tested, in the American people’s ability to spring back from adversity. I do not believe it will end in total Armageddon, but it sure as hell ain’t going to be pretty.

Pretty dire stuff is coming when someone (me) predicting a collapse of epic proportions is deemed to be an optimist. I am going to go vacuum under the bed so I have a clean place to hide when TSHTF.

Smokey
Smokey
January 31, 2011 12:19 am

llpoh——You are probably correct that our views are in general alignment. I think a big collapse will happen, but I don’t share the opinion of so many Doom and Gloomers that there will be mass rioting etc.

I think it more likely that it will be similar to the Great Depression the thirties as to how it plays out. There will be some skirmishes, but I’m simply not in the guns and ammo / bomb shelter camp. I think ONE 12 ga shotgun and a box of shells will be more than enough.

I see the USA recovering after the collapse, but a slow recovery, and our days of being #1 economic power are gone for good.

EconomyPolitics
EconomyPolitics
January 31, 2011 1:54 am

At least I speak Spanish and Portuguese so I could probably get a job as a day laborer if I had to. Since I live in the states I can avoid those nasty western union fees

eugend66
eugend66
January 31, 2011 3:26 am

Fine post, Admin. It sucks to be young these days. Here, where I live, businesses only hire
if one has at least 5 yrs of previous experience on the position they apply for. And in 2010,
20000 small plants and factories closed their gates. So, for one job, any job, there are
30-50 guys applying.

Lark Williams
Lark Williams
January 31, 2011 7:30 am

We have to get people energized to take back the agenda. I am searching for a platform and the right ways to express the idea to start people on the path

I think seniors and savers might be a start. The Bernancke has unilaterally imposed a 100% take rate on all savings, certainly those above 1% or so. Thus, seniors, fixed income citizens and savers are having their wealth redistributed to centimillionaire investment bankers and housing deadbeats.

What do you guys think? Is that a message that might get people energized around fighting the ravaging inflation and policies of the Fed? Seniors ran Rostenkowski out of SS, maybe this will get them going. If not, what else? Who should we target a message to?

StuckInNJ
StuckInNJ
January 31, 2011 8:56 am

I’m down to 1% faith that America will recover and be great again …. 99% sure we’re screwed six ways to Sunday. Why?

1. Almost half the country thinks Obama is doing a good job.

2. The stoopid people of Nevada — a state in GREAT disarray — reelected Harry Reid.

3. No one realizes the new batch just elected to CONgress is the same old shit, repackaged.

4. 75% or greater of jobs in America are government. service, or we-don’t-make-shit related.

5. 95% of politics and big business are lead by fucking psychopathic liars.

6. We reward criminals who steal billions … and put in jail those who steal a Budweiser 6-pack.

7. Too many have become addicted to free shit for any real changes to be made.

8. More free shit is coming.

9. Too many Americans are just plain lazy and very very stupid, almost beyond belief.

10, We have simply run out of truly great leaders.

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Bye, bye, American pie…

jmarz
jmarz
January 31, 2011 10:14 am

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. – Declaration of Independence

Our Founding Fathers were brilliant. There had to be a reason they used the word “pursuit” instead of “guarantee” or “entitlement”. They believed that if we were free people, we were free to control our destiny. They also realized that everyone finds their happiness in many ways but not everyone is guaranteed to succeed in finding their happiness. Because they wanted us to be free, they gave us the right to fail as well as succeed. They must have figured out that people learn most from their failures and not their successes. The pursuit of happiness was a right for everyone. How you approach the pursuit was the responsibility of the individual.

Fast forward to today’s world….
We are the largest debtor in the world and slaves to countries who practically own us. We have an entitlement program that continues to expand and destroy the morals of our society. Our Found Fathers would puke if they even heard the word, “entitled”. We have Wall Street in bed with government. Wall Street has figured out a win/win method to making money. Privatize the profits and socialize the losses. What happened to our country having the right to fail as well as succeed? I guess this doesn’t apply to Wall Street. We have a Federal Reserve that belileves they can defy the laws of economics. Creating money from nothing is fraud and corrupt. You cannot create happiness and prosperity by flooding a country with money to avoid a crisis. The Fed has distorted our pursuit of happiness making it nearly impossible to forecast our financial future. These are just a few issues that continue to suppress our country from becoming free and prosperous again. I could go on and on about the many issues of our country but I don’t want to head down the RE path on long posts. What bothers me most is that these issues along with many others are affecting our pursuit of happiness. We need leadership but the leadership has to come from regular every day Americans. It won’t come from the elite and powerful. It has to come from small businessmen, local farmers, stay at home moms, and every other American that truly makes this country great. Sites like this one are great because they provide knowledge and different views. We need to educate the ignorant and empower them with the knowledge.

cv51
cv51
January 31, 2011 10:24 am

I’m in Stuck’s camp. Maybe because I worked as a loan officer for six years. I have dealth with the brainless they come with Phd’s and Master degrees too. Americas morals are so scewed to the fucking toilet. You can’t have an orderly depression as in the 30’s. Not gonna happen. I’ll prepare for the worst imaginable outcome but hope and pray for a smooth ride for the sake of my offspring.

jeff
jeff
January 31, 2011 10:27 am

Since the usfed was created in 1913, and whereas the constitution mandated congress control of the money, but now it is controlled independently –

whereas the control of money is of paramount import to this nation

whereas we are no longer a republic whereas we have subrogated our future

Milw05
Milw05
January 31, 2011 10:34 am

A household making 50k pays 26% of their income in taxes compared to a household making 10million pays 30%. Wow!

Matt
Matt
January 31, 2011 10:55 am

Stuck,
I agree with your list for the most part, but why in the world are Repubs putting idiots on their main stage? Sharon Angle, Sarah Palin, John Boner, Mitch McConnel, Eric Cantor and Michelle Bachman do more harm to the party than help, by a long shot. This country is not a stupid as you may think, and as pissed as people are, most of them will not vote for Sarah Palin if she runs. Ron Paul is far and away the Repub that could bring this country back from it’s death-bed, but his own party belittles him. I would love to see some strong repubs show up to the party, and they better hurry up.

franc
franc
January 31, 2011 10:58 am

i guarantee that this news, and this article will be long, forgotten by the end of Feb..
this is the modern world… lots of ectoplasm flowing from the mouths and minds of the ineffectual, making daily headlines to sell papers and put eyes in front of screens, while the real world marches on… people live, work and dream while the wealthy make things happen…
my guess is that not much has changed in 300 years except the speed at which things change…

TeresaE
TeresaE
January 31, 2011 11:41 am

Admin, that was worth every word written.

We are on an unsustainable path that eventually will run out. My hope is that it would only look as bad as the 30s – which for a segment of society were horrifying.

But, I don’t see it that way. People are not as civil today as they were then. It is an obvious fact that nobody speaks of. Hell, we were much more civil in the 80s – with the exception of the inner city nightmares – following the turmoil of the 60s and 70s.

Sometime in the past thirty years, society gave up and decided it was every man for himself.

Good luck to us all.

StuckInNJ
StuckInNJ
January 31, 2011 12:03 pm

Matt … I’m afraid the country is actually more stupid than I think
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1 — USA scores the lowest in national average IQ among the developed countries of the world, at a national average score of 98. We absolutely suck wind in math and science.

2 — In this Christian nation …. 55% do not know Genesis is the 1st book of the Bible.

3 — The McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum found that 22% of Americans could name all five Simpson family members ….. but just ONE IN ONE THOUSAND could name all five First Amendment freedoms

4 — Given a choice of 5 names, of which only one was President … 75% could not correctly identify Herbert Hoover … only 18% know there are 100 Senators.

5 –15% do not know the Earth revolves around the Sun !!!

6 — Millions of men, like Smokey, buy pills they think can increase the size of their pecker.

7. – Fox News is the number 1 rated “news” show
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I could go on for pages, but you get the idea.

franc
franc
January 31, 2011 12:12 pm

small minds see the small the picture that confirm their own bias, and they waste a lot of energy taking personal and racial jabs at those who threaten their own views.

the fact is that civility does not make for a good session of hysteria and therefore does not garner much attention. civility and compassion starts at home and even though our values shift through time, each one of us is and always has been responsible for our own homes.

StuckInNJ
StuckInNJ
January 31, 2011 12:20 pm

Hard to believe, isn’t it Jim?

“Gallup also asked the following basic science question, “As far as you know, does the earth revolve around the sun or does the sun revolve around the earth?” Four out of five Americans (79%) correctly respond that the earth revolves around the sun, while 18% say it is the other way around.”

Oh … 1 in 4 Americans do not know we gained our independence from England.

Source: http://www.gallup.com/poll/3742/new-poll-gauges-americans-general-knowledge-levels.aspx

jmarz
jmarz
January 31, 2011 12:31 pm

Stuck

That is pretty damn depressing. The problem with American ignorance is that we don’t read. Reading is too hard and boring. We rather watch Snookie get drunk and look like an idiot on MTV than pick up a book and stimulate the mind. We lack intellect and an urge to challenge our intellect. When I saw we, I mean the majority. TBP members are unfortunately the minority.

franc
franc
January 31, 2011 12:38 pm

most praisers of our founders and fore fathers seem to conveniently forget the wars waged, injustices incurred and the lives lost during the original battles to secure North american economic exploitation and subsequent gain of imposing European culture on this land’s Natives, followed by their eventual genocide.

plus sa changes…..

franc
franc
January 31, 2011 12:45 pm

to administrator,

you should try looking past your own nose and come find out…..

franc
franc
January 31, 2011 12:52 pm

sorry but i have probably already wasted enough of my life on this link…

clever juxtaposition on your part though… thank goodness for copy and paste, otherwise you’d have to actually think….

thanks for the chuckle….

franc
franc
January 31, 2011 12:54 pm

oh, and how did you know my nic name?

StuckInNJ
StuckInNJ
January 31, 2011 12:54 pm

Nice fucking move dissing our Canadian guest, Jimbo.

Back down to 4,999?

Smokey
Smokey
January 31, 2011 1:18 pm

Here I was, in the midst of authoring a savagely brutal broadside, one that would vanquish forever to the netherworld our insolent intruder, and the Administrator fucks it up and runs him off.

Smokey
Smokey
January 31, 2011 1:25 pm

Anybody ever stop to think how much power our Kenyan Commander-In-Chief has ?

A fucking ton. Not only the nukes.

That fucker could come out in public with THREE WORDS and INSTANTLY crash worldwide markets and put the world in an economic holocaust. THREE FUCKING WORDS.

CHINA EATS SHIT.

That one statement would shut down USA stock markets for weeks, to say nothing of world markets. Hell, he could do it in TWO:

CHINA SUCKS, spoken by Obama in a public forum would end life as we know it.

Robmu1
Robmu1
January 31, 2011 1:27 pm

Admin – you shouln’t pick on our friend franc…he is running out of his 7 years of unemployment and is very stressed about having to be productive.

Al Falfa
Al Falfa
January 31, 2011 2:03 pm

Updated Declaration of Independence, Year 2011

“We hold these truths to be pretty funny, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Now everyone hand over your savings, so we can give it to Goldman Sachs”

Robmu1
Robmu1
January 31, 2011 2:25 pm

Al – it’s more likely that you will hand over your savings to the Free Shit Army. Obama does not want riots, so the FSA will be handsomely rewarded with your dollars in return for not destroying their cities.

Thinker
Thinker
January 31, 2011 2:28 pm

Correction: hand it over to JP Morgan. They’re paid to distribute entitlements to the American FSA.

mikeinaz
mikeinaz
January 31, 2011 4:19 pm

Here’s how we get out of the mess:
1. Clean up your own little corner of the Country. Talk to, help, and work with your neighbors.
2. Shit apparently flows uphill, take the battle to D.C. like we are doing here in AZ. Let em know the 9th and 10th amendments still mean something.
3. Stop doing business with the big banks.
4. Listen to the Frog, I mean French guy, do the opposite!
5. Be productive in your own life, grow/shoot your own food, cut down on modern expensive crap you don’t need.
6. Learn and teach American History like the comments above note.
7. Always bring facts to the table. As Admin says, “Liberals hate facts, it ruins their plans.”

In Liberty,
Mike

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
January 31, 2011 4:44 pm

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The Claymobile
The Claymobile
January 31, 2011 4:45 pm

Dear Admin., regarding Rep. Kanjorski’s dire predictions about the entire economy of the United States collapawing if the run on money market funds wasn’t stopped. How is this possable sense people would still have money in savings, C. D.’s, & investment accounts? P. S. Thought I would give you the weather report. In West-Central Missouri we are getting freezing mist. They are calling for 6-12″ snow tomorrow in Kansas City. Central Missouri is supposed to get 18″ snow. I guess it could change course by the time it gets to the east coast. You are located on the east coast somewhere, correct?

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
January 31, 2011 4:52 pm

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Reverse Engineer
January 31, 2011 4:56 pm

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Reverse Engineer
January 31, 2011 5:01 pm

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The Claymobile
The Claymobile
January 31, 2011 5:17 pm

Dear Admin. Thanks for the comeback. I know several books have been written about the Financial Crisis of 08 & 09. Could you recomend one that is factual & well-balanced? Thanks.

mikeinaz
mikeinaz
January 31, 2011 5:32 pm

Sorry Jim, Awful weather here today. It drizzled for over an hour! Had to hustle Zeppo home this morning as he hates getting wet. Only reached about 60 today, we may have frost later this week, it’s brutal!!!

mikeinaz
mikeinaz
January 31, 2011 5:33 pm

@ Clay, Rent Generation Zero, Jim is the star!

The Claymobile
The Claymobile
January 31, 2011 5:50 pm

Thank you mikeinaz. Generation Zero is a DVD, correct? Can I find it in my local video store? Thanks.

Smokey
Smokey
January 31, 2011 6:14 pm

RE—-Okay, we get it, Asshole.

llpoh
llpoh
January 31, 2011 6:25 pm

Who does this remind you of?

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Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
January 31, 2011 7:01 pm

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Smokey
Smokey
January 31, 2011 8:43 pm

RE is one sick puppy.

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
January 31, 2011 8:44 pm

wow. that list of cast members of generation zero is quite a collection. some really brilliant people; some really fucking stupid people, and some professional ideological liars, who will say anything to promote their side in the fake red-blue dichotomy.