YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET – PART ONE

“Human history seems logical in afterthought but a mystery in forethought. Writers of history have a way of describing interwar societies as coursing from postwar to prewar as though people alive at the time knew when that transition occurred.”Strauss & Howe The Fourth Turning

 

Watching pompous politicians, egotistical economists, arrogant investment geniuses, clueless media pundits, and self- proclaimed experts on the Great Depression predict an economic recovery and a return to normalcy would be amusing if it wasn’t so pathetic. Their lack of historical perspective does a huge disservice to the American people, as their failure to grasp the cyclical nature of history results in a broad misunderstanding of the Crisis the country is facing. The ruling class and opinion leaders are dominated by linear thinkers that believe the world progresses in a straight line. Despite all evidence of history clearly moving through cycles that repeat every eighty to one hundred years (a long human life), the present generations are always surprised by these turnings in history. I can guarantee you this country will not truly experience an economic recovery or progress for another fifteen to twenty years. If you think the last four years have been bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet.

Hope is not an option. There is too much debt, too little cash-flow, too many promises, too many lies, too little common sense, too much mass delusion, too much corruption, too little trust, too much hate, too many weapons in the hands of too many crazies, and too few visionary leaders to not create an epic worldwide implosion. Too bad. We’ve experienced horrific Crisis periods three times in the last 250 years and winter has arrived again exactly as forecasted by Strauss & Howe in 1997. The linear thinkers will continue to predict a recovery that never arrives. We have awful trials and tribulations, dreadful sacrifices of blood and treasure, and grim choices awaiting our country over the next fifteen years. Linear thinkers will scoff at such a statement as they irrationally view the world as a never ending forward progression towards a glorious future. History proves them wrong. We stand here in the year 2012 with no good options, only less worse options. Decades of foolishness, debt accumulation, and a materialistic feeding frenzy of delusion have left the world broke and out of options. And still our leaders accelerate the debt accumulation, while encouraging the masses to carry-on as if nothing has changed since 2008. Sadly, millions of lemmings want to believe they will not drown in the sea of un-payable commitments. Truth is a scarce resource on the planet today.

“Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth because they don’t want their illusions destroyed.” –  Friedrich Nietzsche

 

Entire populations taking comfort in their illusions transcends centuries. This is because all humans are driven by their emotions and react to events and danger in a predictable manner depending on their stage of life. Strauss & Howe in their 1997 opus – The Fourth Turning – utilized decades of studying generational dynamics to anticipate when our next Crisis would arrive and what core elements would precipitate it:

“The next Fourth Turning is due to begin shortly after the new millennium, midway through the Oh-Oh decade. Around the year 2005, a sudden spark will catalyze a Crisis mood. Remnants of the old social order will disintegrate. Political and economic trust will implode. Real hardship will beset the land, with severe distress that could involve questions of class, race, nation and empire. The very survival of the nation will feel at stake. Sometime before the year 2025, America will pass through a great gate in history, commensurate with the American Revolution, Civil War, and twin emergencies of the Great Depression and World War II.”Strauss & Howe The Fourth Turning

The American people are mentally ensnared by their decades of indoctrination from propagandists in government and on Wall Street, spoon fed to them by the corporate mainstream media. Many are afflicted with the diseases of normalcy bias and cognitive dissonance.  Normalcy bias refers to a mental state people enter when facing a disaster. It causes people to underestimate both the possibility of a disaster occurring and its possible effects. The American people are mentally incapable of accepting the facts of our impending economic collapse. They somehow are able to convince themselves these facts as normal:

  • We’ve increased our national debt by $5.6 trillion in the last three and a half years. It took from 1789 until 2000, two hundred and eleven years, to accumulate the first $5.6 trillion of debt.
  • Our average annual deficit from 2000 through 2008 was $190 billion. Our average annual deficits since 2008 have been $1.3 trillion. Our deficits never exceeded 4% of GDP prior to 2008, but now they exceed 9%.
  • The national debt will reach $20 trillion by 2015 and if interest rates normalized to the same level they were in 2007 (5%), annual interest expense would be $1 trillion, or 45% of current tax revenue.
  • There are 242 million working age Americans and 100 million of them are not working. But don’t concern yourself. The Federal government reports that only 13 million of these people are actually unemployed. The other 87 million are just kicking back and living off their accumulated riches.
  • The economic recovery has been so great that the 7.5 million people added to the Food Stamp rolls since the recession officially ended in December 2009 isn’t really an indication of severe stress among the 99%. Only 46.5 million Americans (15% of the population) need food stamps to survive.
  • The unfunded liabilities of Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security exceed $100 trillion and cannot possibly be honored, leaving future generations to fend for themselves.

   

  • Our leaders have fought two undeclared wars of choice since 2001 that have resulted in 6,400 unnecessary soldier deaths, 47,500 badly wounded, $1.3 trillion of borrowed treasure, with unfunded liabilities of at least $2 trillion more, and we are itching for more of the same with our coming war with Iran. A bankrupt empire still trying to police the world is the ultimate act of hubris.
  • After causing a worldwide financial collapse in 2008 with their extreme risk taking, tangibly fraudulent mortgage schemes, and reckless pillaging of their clients and the American people, Wall Street used their complete systematic capture of our political and economic system to shift $8 trillion of toxic debt from their books onto the backs of American taxpayers. They have since become even more flagrant in their disregard for human decency by using the hundreds of billions in free money funneled to them by Ben Bernanke to take even bigger risks and pay themselves grander bonuses. Total unregulated derivatives (real WMD) outstanding now exceed $700 trillion.
  • Since 2001 the Federal government has used fear to assume unprecedented and unconstitutional powers over the citizens of this country. They can now use surveillance to monitor your phones calls, emails, and websites visited, without warrants. You can be imprisoned without charges for as long as the government decides you are a threat. TSA agents molest little old ladies and children trying to fly on airplanes. The President can take over the entire economy through presidential decree. Predator spy drones can eliminate suspected terrorists whenever a general gives the command. An order for 30,000 spy drones to be flying over U.S. cities should make you feel safe. The $2 billion NSA Utah Data Gathering Center (code name Stellar Wind) will be able to intercept and store every electronic signal on the planet by 2013. Sacrificing liberty for perceived safety and security isn’t working out too well for the American people.

Anyone with an ounce of critical thinking skill would conclude our current situation is far from normal. We’ve become a cognitive dissonant nation. We convince ourselves the best way to solve a debt problem is to create more debt. We believe we are made safer by attacking foreign countries. We have convinced ourselves it makes sense for Too Big to Fail Wall Street banks that create systematic financial risk to get even bigger, after their fraudulent frenzy of greed virtually crashed our economic system. We actually believe the two party political system offers us a choice, when both parties genuflect to Wall Street, gratify corporate special interests, fight never ending wars, and spend money they don’t have.  We choose to believe government statistics that claim inflation is running at 3%, when our everyday reality attests it to be 10%. We trust the Federal Reserve to maintain price stability even though their policies have resulted in a 97% depreciation in the U.S. dollar since 1913. We believe the future will be bright, even though 60% of workers have less than $25,000 in total savings.

In the ultimate example of cognitive dissonance the majority of Americans scorned and ridiculed the young people being beaten, maced and arrested for protesting the rampant criminality of the Wall Street 1%ers while supporting a billionaire banker bailout, 0% interest rates that punish senior citizens and savers while encouraging further debt accumulation, and not be outraged that not one criminal banker has gone to jail. They somehow are able to observe the data in the table below and still believe that America offers equal opportunity to everyone.

Americans have thus far been unable to deal with the reality of our desperate circumstances. They remind me of people who see the ocean recede from the shoreline and curiously venture out where the sea had flowed to pick up trinkets and pretty shells with no sense of what is truly happening. The deadly 20 foot high tsunami headed their way will be a complete shock when they are swept away in a torrent of bad debt and worthless currencies.  We are about to enter phase two of this Fourth Turning Crisis still in denial and terribly unprepared for the frightful trials that await our nation. It’s not as if it hasn’t happened before, just like clockwork. William Strauss and Neil Howe were able to document turnings in Anglo-American history dating back to the 15th century. The life cycles of human beings and the moods of generations at different stages of their lives are consistent across time, resulting in predictable responses to events during a particular time frame. Fourth Turnings are a time of Crisis, danger and vulnerability. The Crisis periods in modern history are as follows:

  • War of the Roses (1459 – 1487), Late Medieval Saeculum
  • Armada Crisis (1569 – 1594), Reformation Saeculum
  • Glorious Revolution (1675 – 1704), New World Saeculum
  • American Revolution (1773 – 1794), Revolutionary Saeculum
  • Civil War (1860 – 1865), Civil War Saeculum
  • Great Depression & World War II (1929 – 1946), Great Power Saeculum
  • Millenial Crisis (2008 – ????), Millenial Saeculum

Using a seasonal analogy, the Crisis is the wintry bitter dark era, where deadly blizzards rage and the citizens are pushed to the brink. In retrospect the three previous American Crisis periods seem easy to predict, but one year prior to their onset NO ONE could have predicted the epic sacrifices and horrific casualties of war to follow. In 1772 there were few people expecting America to declare independence and fight an eight year war for independence. In 1859 virtually no one expected the election of Abraham Lincoln as president and an ensuing war that would kill 700,000 American men. In 1928 no one imagined the stock market losing 89% of its value, an eleven year depression, and a world war resulting in over 60 million deaths. History is only logical in afterthought. The mystery of forethought is where we find ourselves today.

In a recent article, Neil Howe provided insight into why he believes the current Fourth Turning began in 2008, sixty-two years since the end of the Depression/WWII Crisis, which was sixty-four years after the Civil War Crisis, which was sixty-six years after the American Revolution Crisis:

“I believe the catalyst occurred in 2008. The year 2008 marked the onset of the most serious U.S. economic crisis since the Great Depression. It also marked the election of Barack Obama, which could yet turn out to be a pivotal realignment date in U.S. political history. In fact, if I had to give the catalyst a month, I would say September of 2008. The global Dow was in free fall. Banks were failing. Money markets froze shut. Business owners held their breath.” – Neil Howe – Dating the Fourth Turning

Howe uses the term catalyst to describe the trigger or event that initiates the Crisis. Strauss and Howe determined that a Crisis progresses through four stages during its life cycle, as described below:  

  • A Crisis era begins with a catalyst – a startling event (or sequence of events) that produces a sudden shift in mood.
  • Once catalyzed, a society achieves a regeneracy – a new counter-entropy that reunifies and reenergizes civic life.
  • The regenerated society propels toward a climax – a crucial moment that confirms the death of the old order and birth of the new.
  • The climax culminates in a resolution – a triumphant or tragic conclusion that separates the winners from losers, resolves the big public questions, and establishes the new order.

We have countless valleys to cross and mountains to ascend before reaching our ultimate destination. There are no guarantees the outcomes will be positive or that the nation as we know it will even exist. It is certain that in twenty years the social order of this country will not resemble what exists today. The transformation could be positive or negative, depending upon whether we make the right choices during this Crisis.

 

“The nation could be ruined, its democracy destroyed, and millions of people scattered or killed. Or America could enter a new golden age, triumphantly applying shared values to improve the human condition. The rhythms of history do not reveal the outcome of the coming Crisis; all they suggest is the timing and dimension.”  Strauss & Howe The Fourth Turning

 



 

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efarmer
efarmer
April 1, 2012 9:15 pm

“Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth because they don’t want their illusions destroyed.” – Friedrich Nietzsche

I tell my family, I talk to my friends. They live an illusion.

Looking forward to the next two parts and will be forwarding them on.

EF

llpoh
llpoh
April 1, 2012 9:28 pm

There is so much wrong, it is hard to know where to start. For me, it is the fact that they – the government – simply cannot own up to the fact that all of the services/welfaqre state being provided is unsustainable. The arguments in the Supreme Court the other day revolved ultimately around that we HAVE to provide medical services to everyone, so we have a right to force them into insurance. No one had the guts to say that in reality we do not HAVE to do any such thing – that is the fucking lie that even the courts are ignoring..

People HAVE to provide for themselves. Until that understanding is reached, we are headed down the toilet. If people have to provide for themselves, they will.

Thanks, Admin. Well done. Look forward to the next parts.

SSS
SSS
April 1, 2012 9:37 pm

Llpoh said, “The arguments in the Supreme Court the other day revolved ultimately around that we HAVE to provide medical services to everyone, so we have a right to force them into insurance. No one had the guts to say that in reality we do not HAVE to do any such thing – that is the fucking lie that even the courts are ignoring.. ”

The Supremes haven’t spoken yet. They will shortly. And I can almost guarantee they will agree with what you said. Legal sea change is on the way.

llpoh
llpoh
April 1, 2012 9:43 pm

SSS – please let that be true. I was flabbergasted that the llie was unchallenged. It was just put out there, and no one had the guts to say it is a damn lie (Scalia I think, reading the arguments, almost said it).

AWD
AWD
April 1, 2012 9:52 pm

Great stuff. We’ve been on a drunken binge since the early ’80s. Instead of booze, it’s been debt and spending. It’s been as irrational as a drunken binge, and it always ends the same way–in the gutter or dead. But Obama has added an element of crack to the mess, increasing debt and spending exponentially. The perfect man to finish off our nation. Couldn’t have been scripted better in Hollywood. The anit-christ for a biblical collapse.

The only thing that has held this “mufti-cultural” nation together, from not killing ourselves off along racial lines, has been our standard of living. Once that goes away, which it is now for millions and millions of “middle class” people, it’s going to get violent. You can feel the tension in the air already.

People are glued to their T.V., their icrap, their tablets and computers, denying what is coming, not believing what is before their eyes. $15.4 trillion in debt is going to benefit us somehow. The people taking money off the government, from the poor white trash to the criminals on Wall Street. A massive drunken binge. I can honestly say that I’m prepared, thanks to TBP and the other sites that disseminate the truth every day, and for that I say thanks. Otherwise, I’d be a victim to what is coming. I am prepared, as best as I can be, so thanks again.

AWD
AWD
April 1, 2012 9:56 pm

lipoh:

That’s the crux of the problem with this country. Everything is a right and entitlement, screw the cost and screw having to earn what you get. A legal sea-change. Don’t hold your breath, the fucking lawyers and judges have removed the inconvenient and non-profitable “law” from every day life. You only get as much justice as you can buy. Everyone has a right to health care. Nobody can pay for it, but they are entitled. Bullshit.

Persnickety
Persnickety
April 1, 2012 10:44 pm

I like how you end the article with a picture of lower Manhattan. Is that Dimon’s house on the left?

sensetti
sensetti
April 1, 2012 10:49 pm

Back of the napkin math. This is probably all f’d up so take it for what its worth, nothing.

47 million people on food stamps who qualify for Medicaid
77 million boomers on Medicare ( over next few years ) many still working with insurance at this time
50 million working poor with no health insurance and make to much to qualify for Medicaid

224 million either with no insurance or on goverment program.
Out of 300 million that leaves about 76 million with private insurance.

About 1/3 with private insurance seems about right to me I work with this stuff everyday. So here’s the deal how do we turn 2/3 of the popuation away from the emergency room. If an animal gets a broken leg that cannot be fixed they get a bullet.
Any ideas……………….

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
April 1, 2012 10:50 pm

Each civilization is born in some inexplicable fashion and, after
a slow start, enters a period of vigorous expansion, increasing its
size and power, both internally and at the expense of its neighbors,
until gradually a crisis of organization appears… It becomes
stabilized and eventually stagnant. After a Golden Age of peace and
prosperity, internal crises again arise. At this point, there appears
for the first time, a moral and physical weakness.

The passage from the Age of Expansion to the Age of Conflict is
the most complex, most interesting and most critical of all periods of
the life cycle of a civilization. It is marked by four chief
characteristics: it is a period:
a) of declining rate of expansion;
b) of growing tensions and class conflicts;
c) of increasingly frequent and violent imperialist wars;
d) of growing irrationality.

~Tragedy and Hope by Caroll Quigley

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
April 1, 2012 10:57 pm

Lemme see, 40 million of food stamps that subsidize agriculture and retail food outlets.
77 million on Medicare that subsidizes big pharma and the medical field
Billions in subsidies to big oil.
Trillions in bailouts to investment banks

Why, its just not fair that big insurance, except AIG, isnt getting subsidized!

/sarcasm on

DaveL
DaveL
April 1, 2012 10:59 pm

I’m now 71 years old and have been reading about the shit hitting the fan for a few years now. Can we get the fucking ball rolling before I’m drooling and can’t enjoy it?

Ron
Ron
April 1, 2012 11:04 pm

I agree with you.But your only telling this to the choir.
My life changed quite a bit since 08.It took awhile to get back on my feet.I laugh when i hear that we may be in a recession? I think it really hasnt changed much since 08.The government has pumped money into the banks and the stock market.Its all smoke and mirrors.Dept.
Funny when i go to other mainstream sites,how all the people talk about how things are getting better and how great Obama is.
I give Obama credit for his bribes,keep the public fat, fed and happy.Free stuff for everyone!(visions of romans throwing bread to the crowds)

Zara
Zara
April 1, 2012 11:17 pm

When I was young I was fascinated by the Roman Empire. I read Gibbon. I studied Roman engineering and architecture. I contemplated the early “dark ages” when scholars such as Boethius and Cassiodorus scavenged through abandoned libraries trying to save what they could. I never imagined that in my lifetime I would see with my own eyes the slow death of a once great civilization. Now I am equally fascinated and horror-stricken at the cognitive dissonance of most of the population as the organs of our society begin to shut down, one by one.

sensetti
sensetti
April 1, 2012 11:29 pm

Zara well said!

Josey Wales
Josey Wales
April 1, 2012 11:30 pm

My dad use to call it a powder keg, that was in 1998, a hell of a lot has changed since than.
The likes of people who killed Christ are our leaders today they don’t want change. That Limo
might not pick me up any more. What a interesting time to be alive the next 10 years will
be dam exciting.

SSS
SSS
April 2, 2012 12:00 am

Great article, Jim. I clicked on about a dozen ads in celebration.

sensetti
sensetti
April 2, 2012 12:00 am

@Josey Wales
There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see, and so there is iron in your words of life. No signed paper can hold the iron. It must come from men.

SSS
SSS
April 2, 2012 12:34 am

Photo of the real Chief Ten Bears. I’m getting off topic here and apologize. Back to our regularly scheduled programming.

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SSS
SSS
April 2, 2012 12:48 am

Admin

In your Gary Larson cartoon of lemmings jumping into the sea in the article, there’s one with a life preserver. That’s the TBP member.

llpoh
llpoh
April 2, 2012 12:48 am

The real Ten Bears looks a lot like my dad did. My dad wasn’t so dark, but the facial features are quite similar. Me – I look a lot more like Yogi Bear.

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or Yogi Berra:

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My wife can’t quite make up her mind which.

AKAnon
AKAnon
April 2, 2012 2:55 am

Admin-Nice. Looking forward to parts 2 & 3. Also re-reading 4T-amazing how much sense it makes, especially on second read. How my folks (very late Silents) relate to the world, the GIs, etc. Incidentally, my mother is now a museum docent (see page 219)-downright creepy how prescient these guys were, at least to my experience.

Smokey
Smokey
April 2, 2012 4:47 am

S&HES

marissa
marissa
April 2, 2012 5:21 am

Very good piece Jim, it’s crisp writing like this that keeps me coming back to your site.

A few minutes ago I bumped into this paragraph, much in line with your theme here,

“Within its borders, America once provided an example to the world of what free markets and sound money can provide. But as Goyette painstaking points out, those days are over. Today’s America is but an aging bankrupt empire. Not so different than the last days of Rome. Its armies spread thin throughout the world. Its treasure wasted long ago, government finances are in shambles, and it can only pay its promises with money it creates from nowhere.”

http://www.americanbreakingpoint.com/liberty/an-aging-bankrupt-empire.html

stan
stan
April 2, 2012 5:51 am

At least we still have Dear Leader, Barack Hussein Obama to lead and guide us. Whether you like him or not, you must admit that he has kept this grand old ship afloat! He has worked tirelessly night and day since he was given this burden to save us and he has just about done it.

The Leader is about halfway through his task of saving us. He need 4 more years! Hope and change takes 8 years. I urge you guys to support our Leader with your thoughts and prayers and hard work and your votes and your money. Support him as he has supported us! Don’t lose faith in him now!

flash
flash
April 2, 2012 6:35 am

“There are no guarantees the outcomes will be positive or that the nation as we know it will even exist. It is certain that in twenty years the social order of this country will not resemble what exists today. The transformation could be positive or negative, depending upon whether we make the right choices during this Crisis.”

Excellent article , Jim.
I’ll take the negative at ten to one…to much bad joojoo in need of economical ,physical and spiritual cleansing to think otherwise.

Novista
Novista
April 2, 2012 7:10 am

It reads like poetry, Jim, the cadence, the evoking of mood.

ssgconway
ssgconway
April 2, 2012 8:23 am

Nice work, Admin, as usual. Zara, your thoughts are mine, even to the naming of Boethius as one of the ones to stand amidst the ruins and look for things to be saved for a distant future when civic life might be renewed. As a child, I recall my Battle of the Bulge vet 6th grade teacher telling us (when not berating us for being underachievers destined for low-end factory jobs) that there were some books that every educated person should read. Gibbon’s ‘Decline and Fall’ was one of them. I read it, Zara, and the same period – the onset of the Dark Ages – fascinated me, and I even identified with Stilchio, the half-Hun general whose murder by a jealous Emperor preceded the sacking of Rome by Alaric. Half-Hun, Stilchio had a foot planed in both worlds. So do we, whether we choose to recognize it or not. May we all live long enough to see what Stilchio didn’t – the dawn of a new and better era than the old, jaded and decadent one passing away before our eyes.

Ron
Ron
April 2, 2012 11:27 am

Stan our country is hanging on in spite of Obama and the congress.He sucks more than Jimmy Carter.

Jake
Jake
April 2, 2012 11:37 am

“Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth because they don’t want their illusions destroyed.” – Friedrich Nietzsche

The psychological term for this is Normalacy Bias and amerikans suffer the most from Normalacy Bias.
Said differently – It can’t happen here; it can’t happen to me, it’s never happened so it never will.
Yeah sure you just keep right on believing that.

Pirate Jo
Pirate Jo
April 2, 2012 11:57 am

“Winter is coming.”

— House Stark

Don Levit
Don Levit
April 2, 2012 11:58 am

llpoh wrote:
The arguments in the Supreme Court the other day revolved ultimately around that we HAVE to provide medical services to everyone, so we have a right to force them into insurance. No one had the guts to say that in reality we do not HAVE to do any such thing.
Part of the problem IS the insurance coverage. If a service is paid for through insurance, the cost of that service will continue to rise.
It will stop rising only after it costs more than the market can bear, even with insurance coverage at say, 80%.
We have reached our limit when the cost of insurance itself is too high.
Can you imagine not being able to afford car insurance, but you can afford the car!

We have to first look at catastrophic coverage, for insurance is best suited to pay the big, intermittent claims.
A $50,000 deductible lowers the traditional premium by about 80%.
It makes insurance, insurance, a policy on which you hope never to collect, is dirt cheap, and pays out big-time if you do collect.
Then, we need to figure out various ways to cover this $50,000 gap.
I and 3 of my partners are working with Milliman, an actuarial firm, on this very project.
We should get numbers in the next week or two, which , hopefully, we can tweak to help cover the gap, over time.
Don Levit

BladeMcCool
BladeMcCool
April 2, 2012 12:56 pm

Triple entry public ledger accounting systems are the biggest game changer for our species since the dawn of agriculture. Of course you must realize I’m talking about Bitcoin. The unstoppable crypto currency that will kill all central banks dead and bury the idea of nationalism. All you have to do is start using it. Nobody is going to make you do that, but beware your choice not to, to stick with only Gold+Silver+Barter items will make you a target for bandits. Know that no bandit can take your encrypted Bitcoin keys from you. This is but one paradigm redefining aspect of triple-entry crypto money systems.

Transformer
Transformer
April 2, 2012 1:44 pm

Excellent works!

***

mile
mile
April 2, 2012 1:53 pm

of course it will be decided that people must take care of themselves and implemented when the bloodsuckers have bled the savings of everyone with their bogus rip offs including zero interesr rate policys………………………see Japan

Stucky
Stucky
April 2, 2012 2:07 pm

“A man has no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry … for tomorrow we die.:
—— Ecclesiastes 8:15 and Luke 12:19-20

Fabulous State of The Union post. Quinn2012!!

But, I don’t care anymore.

Have you ever had that dream where you are just falling? That’s how I sometimes feel when I am awake; falling, falling, falling. I am falling and everything is falling apart. And there really isn’t a damn thing I can do about it.

Yeah, I can vote for RP, but will it really make a difference? Yeah, I can support movements like OWS, but will it really make a difference? Yeah, I can write my congressman, but will it really make a difference? Yeah, I can burn all my credit cards, but will it really make a difference? And, so on.

I am convinced the answer is an emphatic “No!”. That doesn’t mean I’ll stop doing these type of things. I’ll continue the good fight. I like the lifestyle. It’s made me a better person. But it won’t matter in the long run. There aren’t enough people like me (and YOU … TBP type people) to stem the bleeding, the corruption, the decay, the injustices. I’m with DaveL. I just wish the motherfucker would crash and burn already.

Meanwhile, I’m taking the Ecclesiastes Road in the quote above. I’m no longer letting all this shit bother me. Not. One. Bit. Whatever will be, will be. Que Sere. Worry and stress WILL bring sickness, disease, and often, death. I want none of that.

“Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?”
—- Luke 12:25

“So don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today’s trouble is enough for today.”
— Matthew 6:34

The world tries desperately to steal my joy. Screw them. I won’t let them. It’s not like I don’t give a shit about all this crap … I do … but, I don’t REALLY give a shit. Lol Joy is out there. Finding more of it is my goal. I might be changing my avatar to Alfred E. Newman, that great philosopher who said, “What. Me worry?”

Nope.

mile
mile
April 2, 2012 2:09 pm

have private insurance and if i had not fled a few years back while being wheeled into surgury in a stupor on drugs for a one of many seeingly scheduled by need for me, i would be bankrupt with a pending needed surgury on its way….instead i feel fine…. instead going broke with zero interest rates… exercising hours a day, hopefully making myself employable and cut the prescriptions destroying organs and seemingly making fortunes for the medical industrial complex………..thinking tho, that poverty and nature may do me in….from fear of dependancy on the good will of government or anything else…

Survival Chic
Survival Chic
April 2, 2012 2:46 pm

This is a great article..! Submit it over at zerohedge…! I will repost it to my facebook crowd tomorrow.

Many writers have tried to catch the essence of the problem that is at hand… But your view of historical thinking, cognitive dissonance, reality check and the next 20 years is spot on. As I say from time to time and feel free to use this cuz I didn’t make it up…… ” No government in the history of the world ever fed it’s population when confronted with real crisis”

They withdraw, take acceptable losses (civilian and whatnot) and preserve their ability to “fight another day”… this time the damage to the average man will be epic…

Barb

AWD
AWD
April 2, 2012 3:14 pm

Survival Chic (Barb)

I enjoyed your post a lot. You sound like you really have it together. Do you live near Illinois? Maybe we can get together sometime. You know, to talk politics.

BTW, I am a doctor. Proctologist.

sensetti
sensetti
April 2, 2012 3:35 pm

AWD
Shameless absolutely shameless, and by the way that’s Stucks job.

TeresaE
TeresaE
April 2, 2012 3:39 pm

AWD, you two timing rotten bastard.

Mark Ruby
Mark Ruby
April 2, 2012 3:39 pm

History repeats, but old habits die hard. It will take some pretty awfull events to awaken the general public to whatever is to come. Preparedness is essential in order to provide options. When there are no options, reality will be pretty bleak, and who knows how the general popolation will deal with it.

Obama's hemorrhoids
Obama's hemorrhoids
April 2, 2012 3:44 pm

AWD is a very accomplished ass doctor. We should know, he shoves every picture and insult he can past us.

Obama's hemorrhoids
Obama's hemorrhoids
April 2, 2012 3:47 pm

John Stewart explaining our importance to the crowd:

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Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
April 2, 2012 3:56 pm

I saw this article on Daily Paul & it brought me over here. ;*)

Larry
Larry
April 2, 2012 4:00 pm

Events are moving faster than most of us can imagine. What some of us prepared for years ago now appear to be woefully inadequate. Getting out of debt, becoming more self sufficient, storing some extra food, even buying some precious metals is not going to guarantee anything. I started thinking about hard times several decades ago, then is was “what can I do to preserve my way of life and prepare my family against the possibility of hard times”. The last three years it has become apparent that this is going to be more serious. Our lives have become too complex, society is now too divided, the debt too great, and production and distribution dependent on the established order. The more powerful and complex the society, the more the total misery. In the past there were places in the world that had never heard of the Greek or Roman empires. The Great Depression and the two World Wars effected magnitudes more societies.

It seems like in every turning, the same cast of characters and events are at the base of it. I think most causes are due to basic human nature, greed and ignorance. That will probably never change. But I do hope that in this informational age there will not be the dark holes where the perpetrator’s can hide, those types that always seem to be there to pick up the pieces. This has to be a “take names and kick ass time”. God forbid that we suffer through this coming ordeal only to end up with a New World Order as a solution.

The Fourth Turning has convinced me that collapse is a repeating event. And it also shows that causes and major actors in the dark drama are much the same.
When empires collapse there is hell to pay.

varnelius
varnelius
April 2, 2012 4:34 pm

Article cited and quoted by Lauren Lyster on RT America

AWD
AWD
April 2, 2012 4:35 pm

Admin:
Maybe so:

Rick Williams with Ron Paul:

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Stuckendoppler stikes again!

michaelj007
michaelj007
April 2, 2012 5:47 pm

“The Supreme Court on Monday ruled by a 5-to-4 vote that officials may strip-search people arrested for any offense, however minor, before admitting them to jails even if the officials have no reason to suspect the presence of contraband….” read it yourselves, and please keep your contraband properly tucked while doing so. You don’t wanna send any signals that could be construed as ‘probable cause’ do you?

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/03/us/justices-approve-strip-searches-for-any-offense.html

Don Levit
Don Levit
April 2, 2012 6:20 pm

Survival Chic:
Your prayer was answered. The posting on Zero Hedge has garnered over 9 pages of comments – by far the most I have ever seen!
Don Levit

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