DECLINE, DECAY, DENIAL, DELUSION, & DESPAIR

The majority of Americans seem OK with just waddling through life, accepting the lies and misinformation blasted from the boob tube and their various iGadgets by their owners, gorging themselves to death on Twinkies and Cheetos, paying 15% interest on their $10,000 rolling credit card balance, and growing ever more dependent on the welfare/warfare state to provide and protect them from accepting personal responsibility for their lives. A minority of critical thinking people have chosen to question everything they see and hear being spewed at us by the propagandist mainstream media, the corporate fascist government, and the powerful banking cabal that has an iron grip upon our throats as they choke the life out of the global economy in their never ending desire for more riches and more power.

The decline of the Great American Empire cannot be attributed to one factor or one bogeyman. There are a multitude of factors, villains, and choices made by the American people that have led to our moral, civil, social, and economic decline. The kabuki theater that passes for our electoral process is little more than a diversion from our imminent fate. Neither candidate for President has any intention of changing the course of the U.S. Titanic. Our rendezvous with destiny has been charted, and there aren’t nearly enough lifeboats. Those who built the ship and recklessly navigated it into a sea of icebergs will be the 1st into the few lifeboats. The leaders we’ve chosen, the choices we’ve made, and our unwillingness to deal with facts and reality have set in motion a disaster that cannot be averted. It’s a shame the majority of Americans have the math aptitude of a 6th grader, because the unsustainability of our empire can be calculated quite easily. Math is hard for Americans, but denial and delusion are easy.      

Oddly, a couple of late September days in Wildwood NJ were able to crystalize many of the aspects of our cultural and economic decline in my mind. I should have just enjoyed the 72 degree temperatures, a few beers, and the freedom to read a book on my deck. I wish I was just oblivious to my surroundings, but my weekend in Wildwood NJ was an eye opener. Everywhere I turned I saw something that made me laugh, shake my head in disgust, or wonder how our government could have become so inane, incompetent and out of control. We all generalize based upon our preconceived beliefs, but sometimes what you see is what you get. The weekend started normally with a morning bike ride on the boardwalk with my wife and son to the Hereford lighthouse in North Wildwood. Along the way we passed the usual suspects on the boardwalk: the obese, the tattooed, the pierced, and the blue haired. I wish I was exaggerating, but I saw a dozen hoveround and rascal scooters carrying extremely obese Americans on par with this person:

 

If I wanted to be politically correct, I’d call the fat asses cruising on their “free” rascal scooters, the weight challenged disabled on their powered mobility enhancement vehicles. You know a trend has become a massive scam, when South Park dedicates an entire show to the shame of obesity and the scooter brigade. The majority of the scooter squad jamming up the boardwalk was less than 50 years old. They weren’t disabled. They were just too obese and lazy to wobble down the boardwalk to the next junk food joint. They were certainly in the right place. The Wildwood boardwalk is home to pizza topped with cheese fries, chocolate covered bacon, fried Oreos, funnel cake topped with powdered sugar, and 64 ounce sugar laced lemonade. The place would make Nanny Bloomberg’s head explode.

   

 

We’ve all seen the commercials for the Scooter store urging anyone on Medicare to rush in and get a power scooter or wheelchair “at little or no cost to you”. The entitlement “free shit” mentality permeates our culture. There is a cost and it is over $800 million per year, paid for by the 53% who pay Federal taxes.  Records from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services show that the cost of motorized scooters and wheelchairs to the government health service for senior citizens rose 179% between 1999 and 2009, the last year for which full records are available. This data is fascinating as the number of Americans over the age of 65 only increased by 18% over this same time frame. The bill in 1999 was $259 million; in 2009 it was $723 million – and is surely over $1 billion today. This is another billion dollar scam being funded by your tax dollars, but there are no spending cuts possible according to our beloved Congressmen.

A recent report by Medicare’s inspector general also showed that 61% of the motorized wheelchairs provided to Medicare recipients in the first half of 2007 went to people who didn’t qualify for them. (Only people who cannot get around without one are supposed to be eligible.) The inspector general found that Medicare is billed an average of $4,018 for a motorized wheelchair that normally sells for $1,048. As a taxpayer, you will be shocked to find out that people are selling their “no cost” Rascal 600 B mobility scooters on eBay. I’m sure the keen eyed government drones working in the Health & Human Services agency are policing the resale of taxpayer paid for scooters. I find it amusing that scooters have various naming classes, just like BMW and Mercedes. The vast majority of people I see tooling around on their “mobility scooters” are just plain fat. They aren’t over 65 years old. On my Sunday bike ride I was flabbergasted and amused by the sight of a 350 pound woman on a Rascal with the pedal to the metal pulling a 275 pound man in a wheelchair attached by rope. The plague of slow metabolism is sweeping the countryside.    

 

While I was relaxing on my deck reading and trying to blot out the nightmare visions of obese boomers in Rascal formation like German panzers invading Poland, a brand new SUV pulled into the parking lot across the street. After five minutes, the driver’s side door opened and out sidled a four foot five, two hundred and fifty pound female senior citizen in all her girth. She waddled to the back of the SUV and opened the hatch to extract her walker with wheels. She began berating the three hundred pound dude that got out of the passenger side to come and get his walker. Then she motored off towards Laura’s Fudge, while her hubby conserved his energy waiting by the SUV. Minutes later she scooted her way back hauling a sack of fudge. They then trundled off towards the boardwalk, most likely headed for Kohrs Bros for a double dipped fudge ice cream cone or some Boardwalk fries smothered in cheese.   

  

Based upon my unscientific assessment of the people walking on the Wildwood boardwalk, I would conclude that 35% of the people are obese, 40% are overweight by 20 or 30 pounds (myself included), and 25% are in relatively good shape. After checking the government statistics, my assessment appears to be accurate. Who is to blame? The easy answer is to just blame the individual for their lack of self-restraint and inability to contain their impulses. But when you consider that 160 million out of 232 million adults in this country are either overweight or obese, along with 11 million adolescents, there must be something more sinister behind the phenomenon. There is no doubt that a major portion of the blame must be laid at the fat feet of those who could have exercised restraint over their cravings, but the words of master propagandist Edward Bernays provides another factor in the equation:

“If we understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, it is now possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without them knowing it.” – Edward Bernays

     

Bernays reveals a truth that is self-evident to those with critical thinking skills. Sadly, few Americans exhibit any thinking skills whatsoever. Our society has bifurcated into those who control and those who are controlled. The overlord Double Plus Alphas in our society consist of the Wall Street banker cabal, the executives of our mega-corporations, Federal Reserve governors, Washington DC politicians, Federal government apparatchiks, the propaganda experts in the mainstream corporate media, and the secretive billionaire set that manipulate and maneuver behind the scenes. The first step in controlling the Gammas, Deltas and Epsilons, as Aldous Huxley knew in 1931, was to indoctrinate them with propaganda in our government run schools. This mission has been accomplished. The vast majority of school children graduate from the government school system with no ability to think critically or question what has been spoon fed to them as facts. The fascist alliance of corporations and the state begin in the public schools, with product advertisements by corporations now subsidizing school budgets. The road to obesity is paved with chicken nuggets, fries and pizza dispensed by the government schools on a daily basis.

Just as in Huxley’s Brave New World, America has been built upon the principles of Henry Ford’s assembly line—mass production, homogeneity, predictability, and consumption of disposable consumer goods. In the dystopian novel, members of every class, from birth, are indoctrinated by recorded voices repeating slogans while they sleep. Huxley didn’t imagine the power of TV and other mass media outlets to do the same while we are awake. We are bombarded day and night by propaganda from mega-corporations to buy their products. Mass consumption of processed food sold by the likes of multi-billion dollar corporations Kraft, Pepsico, Coca Cola, General Mills, Nestle, and Unilever is the chief cause of the obesity epidemic in America. The few know how to manipulate the many through messaging, repetition and persistently molding the opinions of the feeble minded non-thinking masses. The billions spent by corporations on advertising to convince the masses that eating a Wendy’s Baconator, KFC extra crispy bucket, or Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese, washed down with a two liter Mountain Dew or Cherry Coke, is a tribute to the invisible government running the show. Huxley and Bernays had it all figured out eighty years ago:            

“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. …We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. Vast numbers of human beings must cooperate in this manner if they are to live together as a smoothly functioning society. In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons…who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.” – Edward Bernays, Propaganda, 1928

The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the masses by the invisible government Alphas has transmuted citizens into overweight, non-thinking, debt dependent, egocentric consumers. This was not a mistake. The powerful interests used their control over the banking system, media outlets, and political system to lure the willfully ignorant into a debt financed lifestyle through the Federal Reserve created inflation, Wall Street peddled credit cards, auto loans and “creative” mortgages. The manipulators convinced the manipulated that borrowing today to buy houses, cars, bling, tech gadgets, clothing, and fast food was preferable to what previous generations of Americans had done – save to buy things they wanted or needed. This behavior seems to be completely irrational as a people that once saved 12% of their income and carried a moderate amount of debt chose to reduce their savings to 0% and not worry about tomorrow.

 

It is easier to understand when you realize who benefitted from this purposeful shift in societal norms. The low debt, high savings, production era from 1950 through 1980 benefitted the working middle class, allowing millions to improve their standard of living. The rising debt, low savings, consumption era, from 1980 through today, benefits the 1% Alphas while impoverishing the middle class and sentencing the lower class to a lifetime of dependent servitude to the state. Who benefitted from debt fueled conspicuous consumption and continues to benefit today? The peddlers of consumer debt on Wall Street and the mega-corporations that convinced Americans they couldn’t live without that 5,500 square foot McMansion, BMW X5, stainless steel appliances, 84 inch 3D HDTV, iPhone 5, diamond encrusted Coach handbag, and thousands of other Chinese made trinkets that pile up in underwater homes across the land, benefitted tremendously. The proliferation of debt resulted in obscene profits for the financial sector, record profits for the mega-corporations that shipped production to Asia in order to take advantage of the slave labor, and three decades of wage stagnation and increasing debt for the average working middle class American.    

 

The financialization of America was a conscious decision by the oligarchs. They controlled the issuance of credit. They controlled the currency and level of inflation inflicted upon the masses. They controlled the corporations selling consumer goods on credit. They controlled the Congress, courts, and government agencies with their deep pocket lobbying and buying of influence. Lastly, they controlled the media messages and molded the opinions and tastes of the masses through their Bernaysian propaganda techniques perfected over the decades. In one of the boldest and most blatant acts of audacity in world history, the Wall Street/K Street oligarchs wrecked the world economy in their insatiable thirst for profits, shifted their worthless debt onto the backs of taxpayers and unborn generations, threw senior citizens and savers under the bus by stealing $400 billion per year of interest from them, and enriched themselves with bubble level profits and bonus payouts. Meanwhile, median household income continues to fall, real GDP is stagnant, true unemployment exceeds 22%, and 47 million people are living on food stamps.   

 

The propaganda being flogged by the oligarchs since 2009 is the supposed deleveraging by the American consumer and trying to convince the ignorant masses to resume borrowing and spending. It’s working. Consumer credit outstanding is at an all-time high of $2.73 trillion as the Federal government has dished out billions in student loans to 50,000 University of Phoenix MBA aspirants sitting in their basements quivering with anticipation of on-line graduation and future six figure job with Goldman Sachs. The Feds have also added the impetus to the “strong” auto sales through their 85% TARP ownership of Ally Financial by doling out 7 year 0% auto loans to subprime borrowers in urban enclaves around the country. The oligarchs aren’t worried about these loans being paid back, because they are reaping the profits today. The future losses will just be foisted onto the taxpayer, as always. Total credit market debt of $55 trillion now exceeds 350% of GDP. The National Debt of $16.2 trillion will exceed $20 trillion in 2015 no matter who wins the Presidency in November. The oligarchs adapt and control whoever occupies the White House. It is essential for our owners to keep debt growing at an exponential rate or the Ponzi scheme collapses.

Narrow minded ideologues want a simple answer to a complex interaction of generational, cultural, economic, political, and criminal factors that have conspired to put the country into a predicament that, at this point, will inevitably lead to economic collapse. The truth is the American people have learned to love their servitude. They have willfully chosen ignorance over truth. They’ve chosen to believe what their keepers have instructed them. They’ve chosen to trust the storylines generated by the corporate media rather than think critically and question everything. They’ve chosen obesity and sickness over health. They’ve chosen debt financed faux wealth over savings based real wealth. They’ve chosen safety and security over liberty. They’ve chosen dependency over self-reliance. These choices were aided, abetted and promoted by the Alphas through their ability to manipulate and control the unthinking masses. Huxley understood the power of propaganda and brainwashing decades before it was perfected by our owners.  

“There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution.”Aldous Huxley

The saddest part of this episode of the Decline & Fall of the American Empire reality show is the continued delusion of the majority of the populace, as their desire for material goods and fair share of the entitlement pie outweighs their sense of obligation to their children and grandchildren. Their chosen ignorance is fulfilled through their attachment to their personal digital ignorance gadgets and supported by what passes for government education. The truth is obscured and hidden under waves of triviality, reality TV, and data manipulation by our government masters. The dystopian nightmare that engulfs our country has thus far resembled Huxley’s vision of a shallow populace easily distracted by consumerism, pleasure seeking, cultural trivialities, and a never ending ability to be distracted by meaningless minutia. Orwell’s darker vision of surveillance, captivity, information control, authoritarianism and pain will become the norm once the existing social order falls.   

“What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egotism. Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy. As Huxley remarked in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny “failed to take into account man’s almost infinite appetite for distractions.” In 1984, Orwell added, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure. In short, Orwell feared that what we fear will ruin us. Huxley feared that our desire will ruin us.”Neil PostmanAmusing Ourselves to Death

I despair for my country that has chosen to eat, amuse and borrow itself to death. But my despair is deepest for my children and their future. The greed, corruption, myopia, selfishness, and disregard for the well-being of future generations by current and past generations has left a barren and bleak landscape for my children. The Huxley vision of America consuming and amusing itself to death is coming to a painful conclusion, as the limits of a fiat currency and debt based lifestyle become evident. Those in power are preparing the masses for a more Orwellian vision of America when they are forced to pull the plug on the existing paradigm. The Patriot Act, NDAA, military exercises in our cities, militarization of local police forces, warrantless surveillance of our communications, searches and seizures in our airports and train stations, purchase of millions of rounds of ammo by government agencies, implementation of drone technology, camera surveillance, attempts to control the internet, manipulation of economic data, and executive orders allowing the President to take over all commerce while imprisoning citizens indefinitely without charges, are the next step in our descent into a dictatorship of tears.

The question is whether we will stand idly by, fiddling with our gadgets, tweeting about Honey Boo Boo, or will we regain our sense of duty to the future generations of this country. The manipulators are powerful, rich, connected and FEW. Those being manipulated, controlled, and abused are MANY. There will be a revolution in this country whether you like it or not. The existing social order will dissolve during the next fifteen years. What replaces it is up to us. George Carlin described what our owners want.

“Politicians are put there to give you that idea that you have freedom of choice. You don’t. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They own all the important land, they own and control the corporations, and they’ve long since bought and paid for the Senate, the Congress, the State Houses, and the City Halls. They’ve got the judges in their back pockets. And they own all the big media companies so they control just about all the news and information you get to hear.

They’ve got you by the balls.

They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying to get what they want. Well, we know what they want; they want more for themselves and less for everybody else. But I’ll tell you what they don’t want—they don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. That’s against their interest.”

What do “We the People” want?      



 

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Mick
Mick
October 8, 2012 1:22 pm

Excellent as usual Mr. Quinn. The last act is in progress, as the Alphas have installed an ineligible Usurper as President (Obama was born British, of a British subject father, is likely British to this day, and is not a natural born Citizen). We are now ruled by a foreigner, not a brother, and that it against the law of god and nature.

“thou shalt surely set him king over thee, whom Jehovah thy God shall choose: one from among thy brethren shalt thou set king over thee; thou mayest not put a foreigner over thee, who is not thy brother.” — Deuteronomy 17:15

I fear for mty children, and have to constantly deprogram the nonsense taught them in school— like “the US is a Federal Democratic Republic” (No, it’s a Constitutional Republic), and “the Government does many great things for the people” (If anyone says they are from the government and here to help– RUN!!). They know the score, but I fear they do not have the skills to manage the coming collapse, and whether I even have the know how to teach them.

There is no law and no Constitution when the POTUS is illegitimate. The 1st American experiment is already over, and now we are managed by “interim managers” who iare stealing everything they can before the ultimate Kaboom. Our sovereignty is now gone with the defunct Constitution, so we have no say, until we the people are uncomfortable enough to rise up. However, rather than rise up agaianst the Oligarchs, I fear we will turn on ourselves. It appears that we have borne the curse of living in “interesting times”.

AWD
AWD
October 8, 2012 1:24 pm

What happens when evolution ends, and domestication begins

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Humans ‘to split into two species’

Social division might split humans into two sub-species 10 years from now – just as HG Wells predicted.

The higher species be tall, slim, healthy, attractive, intelligent and creative while the ‘underclass’ humans will be dim-witted, ugly, obese squat goblin-like creatures, according to a study. (the government is breeding this class, 100 million breeders on welfare).

The forecast has been made by evolution expert Dr Oliver Curry who spent two months predicting the ascent and descent of Man over the next 100 millennia.

Novelist HG Wells forecast a similarly gloomy outcome for humanity in his novel The Time Machine. He envisaged a race of frail privileged beings, the Eloi, who live above ground in a futuristic ruined city. They are prey to the cannibalistic ape-like Morlocks who toil underground and whose ancestors are the downtrodden obese government-dependent slaves of today.

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 1:30 pm

To television watchers ….. when you watch a TV show, do you ever ask yourselves which of the two scenarios apply? Let’s use Cable News as the example.

1) I am watching Cable News …. which has Big Biz Commercials to pay for it.

2) I am watching Big Biz Commercials …………… and they throw in Cable News to keep you hooked on their drug.

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Those with Wisdom understand that #2 is the truth. TV is nothing more than one big fucking commercial used to program and indoctrinate you to become a Happy Brain-dead Consumer.

John Q. Parvenu
John Q. Parvenu
October 8, 2012 1:30 pm

Trust your eyes brother…What the AmeriCommoners (aka “We the People”) want is to be coddled and mollified….

Now ecouter et repeter….

We wanna our Rag-On-A-Pole and our Hick-On-A-Stick;;

Our Supersize fries and our Daily Show schtick;

A Boot we can lick — some ass we can kick;

So listen up Slick and don’t be a Dick…:)

Cheers,

JQP

DeathStar America and the Endgame of Empire

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 1:34 pm

“The higher species be TALL, slim, healthy, attractive, intelligent and creative ..” —AWD

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Thank you! You could have just said, ““The higher species be like Stucky.”. Same thing. lol

AWD
AWD
October 8, 2012 1:48 pm

“Thank you! You could have just said, ““The higher species be like Stucky.”. Same thing. lol”

I also could have just said “they all have moobs”

I agree with you; commercials are evil. I don’t watch commercials, ever. I try to watch only channels without commercials. If I’m watching a show with commercials, I always have a “back up” show, like TCM or some other non-commercial show, that I immediately flip to when the commercials start. They totally screw with your mind. They make people believe they will be loved if they buy a product, especially food. Just notice sometime how often advertisers use words like “love” “caring” “comfort” in their commercials. They have Phd’s in psychology making commercials for the maximum “fuck with your mind” effect, and they work great on boobus Americanus.

John Q. Parvenu
John Q. Parvenu
October 8, 2012 1:49 pm

To Stucky:

Change TALL to SMALL — i.e., the higher species be like me.

Tall people hog resources.:)

ThePessimisticChemist
ThePessimisticChemist
October 8, 2012 1:51 pm

“I love you too, and your posts. Really. I wasn’t trying to “slam” you.

I fully understand that even the veggies I bought at the farmers market this past Saturday may very well be contaminated …. even if the farmer claims they are “organic”. Our soil is contaminated, and our air, and our water. It is very likely I am consuming benzene, in spite of my best efforts to avoid that and other chemicals. It appears hopeless at times to try to stay “pure” in this Chemical Planet.

All I can do is take every possible step to reduce the risk whenever and wherever possible…. and hope for the best.”

I took no offense, the fight over HFCS is a pretty big one, and the main reason I am a fence straddler is because BOTH sides show ridiculously heavy bias in their damned research.

As for the rest of our foods, there are pretty good guides out there for which veggies/fruits are fairly safe, and which ones you need to buy organic.

“To television watchers ….. when you watch a TV show, do you ever ask yourselves which of the two scenarios apply?”

None of the above, I watch things on Netflix and thats about it. There are two shows I watch each year that are an hour long each, one of those is on HBO and so no commercials. The other is on Syfy and I grade papers or read a book during the commercials.

AWD
AWD
October 8, 2012 1:52 pm

Humans ‘to split into two species’

#1: boobus Americanus
#2: Shitus Throwingicus Ape, aka “they didn’t drink the kool aid, and took the red pill”

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 2:00 pm

“I despair for my country that has chosen to eat, amuse and borrow itself to death. But my despair is deepest for my children and their future.” —– Admin’s article

That’s exactly how I felt by the time I got to Admin’s comment. Despair. A “holy-shit-we’re-fucked’ feeling. (Which, of course, has been standard fare for quite some time.)

And because of my beloved Ms. Freud, it reminded me of the 5 stages of grief. Thinking of how that applies to politics today.

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1) Denial. — Let’s give that to the Democrats, especially Obama, the great Denier In Chief, who did nothing wrong despite the facts indicating otherwise. Just give him four more years, thank you very much.

2) Anger — Let’s give that to Republicans, especially Romney, the great Angry Man who will make everything better. Just trust him, and please … try to ignore the facts indicating otherwise.

3) Bargaining — Let’s give that to Congress, regardless of political affiliation. Both parties bargain AGAINST us, and FOR the kleptocracy.

4) Depression — let’s give that to TPBers. A small band of true Patriots who understand how fucked we are.

5) Acceptance — let’s give that to two groups; 1) sheeple, and 2) the Free Shit Army. They don’t give a fuck because everything is just peachy keen.

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 2:04 pm

AWD

I am PROUD to report that my moobs have shrunk one full cup size since I started my diet program.

AWD
AWD
October 8, 2012 2:13 pm

evidence of shrunken moobs.

Notice the hand lotion next to the computer. For use when AWD posts pictures of hot girls.

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Big Cat
Big Cat
October 8, 2012 2:40 pm

The problem isn’t corporations making what people want to eat. The problem is people having self-control in how much to eat and the self-discipline to exercise. Coca Cola goes back to before 1900. So do Hershey’s chocolate bars. McDonalds is a post-World War II company. They were all over the place before 1980 and people weren’t as obese then as they are today. The biggest problem in my mind is video games. Kids would rather stay inside and play on their game consoles or their computers or with their iPhones or iPads. Some people say that started with Golden Eye for the N64 in 1997 or maybe it was Doom in 1993 or Wolfenstein 3D in 1992.

I see a lot more extremely obese young people today than I did in previous decades. I’m 53.

JJ3
JJ3
October 8, 2012 2:57 pm

Wow, another great article. Thank you so much for taking the time to put something like this together. You make such great points. I’m going to donate $20 to the Burning Platform, I hope everyone else who reads this article does the same. This is the definition of free markets, pay for what you get.

This site and others like it have inspired me to write lyrics and songs that address the same subject matter and put it into music form. If anyone is interested in listening to “Music for the Movement” then check out my youtube channel. http://www.youtube.com/jenklefritz

From my song Ballistic:
-Bailing out banks that are too big to fail, while the mass middle class becomes a lost fairytale
Narrowly avoiding destabilization, economic strength defines civilization.

Jimmy Jeter playing Ballistic

From my song Nothing at Stake:
“When bankers are gangsters and lobbyists rule and they buy politicians who just become tools, to the corporate interests and the bubbles they blow, and the government wants you to be too dumb to know…” (Feature vid on youtube channel)

Tmothy Straus
Tmothy Straus
October 8, 2012 3:35 pm

“The question is whether we will stand idly by, fiddling with our gadgets, tweeting about Honey Boo Boo, or will we regain our sense of duty to the future generations of this country.”

have not commented in a while–but excellent piece Jim, well written. Unfortunately, no matter how powerful the array of forces against rational, independent thought, specifically for those few that have not been totally lobotomized by now, “they” could not exist if they were not pandering to our wants, desires and needs. From a totally misplaced sense of security that allows for an abdication of freedoms to the pablum for the brain dead at the supermarket check out lanes and the continued diving to the depths of painful cultural colonoscopies represented by shows like Honey Boo Boo, it is ultimately the “we” that accepts the role of the Orwellian Prol. The inevitable collapse of the entire edifice of the consumerist, debt riddled, grotesque system will come before the rebirth of a civilization based on freedom, inalienable individual rights and freely elected community.

For now, the answer is NO, “we” will not regain a sense of duty, “we” will succumb, until the plug is pulled. I will not, however, live such a life. I will revolt. I will not accept. I will not take the blue pill

robert
robert
October 8, 2012 3:44 pm

Right the hell on… Deserves to be read far and wide..

Made me feel sick to my stomach, because even as awake as I am… I still fall for so much shit, even as I know I am falling for all this shit.. .It is maddening…. If I can’t stop myself from partaking in small amounts of my own demise.. How the hell can I expect someone stone cold asleep to wake up and get it???

Madening.

Robert

Maddie's Mom
Maddie's Mom
October 8, 2012 3:49 pm

AWD,

What I noticed was the prescription meds.

AWD
AWD
October 8, 2012 4:33 pm

Admins post has more than 20,000 views on ZH. Some interesting comments.

“verum quod lies” sayz:

Keep in mind that the writer of the piece: “Bio:James Quinn is a senior director of strategic planning for a major university.” In short, working as a bureaucrat at a university he must not step outside the bounds of political correctness. Also, we know that outside of the financial industry (and possibly big pharma), the education industry is probably the most intellectually pristine and uncorrupted industry in these here United States. In fact, being in “strategic planning” he must be able to guide his own university through the pitfalls of government largess and corruption by strongly recommending they refuse to deal with the intolerant feds. Therefore, he cannot, for example, state that there is a strong relationship between our decay as a country and importation of the third world, etc., etcetera. I will give him credit for stating that more critical thinking is required, but I will not be holding my breath that he will be doing this at his own university. Words are nice, but deeds would impress me more.

Francisco Cavaleiro
Francisco Cavaleiro
October 8, 2012 4:36 pm

I have a portuguese passport, even though I was born in Africa. I read all the authors you mentioned, as well as N. Chomsky, just to mention another author that I reckon is one of the most important thinkers of our days. A friend of mine called my attention to your excellent article which summarizes my way of thinking. I could not agree more with you and have been trying to alert people around me to these state of things you describe so well. Portugal as well as some other countries in Europe are struggling with the same sort of problems and the “troika” imposed solutions can only contribute to a worsening of the situation and we can already see the disruptive effects on our societies. You say that the existing social order will dissolve within the next fifteen years in the USA, but I am afraid we shall be confronted with that problem in a much shorter period of time. I wish I could contribute monetarily to your cause, but in fact I am one of those that due to my age and lack of work, have to live with less than 200 € monthly. I know for a fact that even though I am not totally blameless, I certainly have assumed responsability for my actions and have raised kids who are aware of the catastrophe we are heading to if society in general does not change its behaviour. Nevertheless, I would like to ask your permission to translate your article and post it on my page in FB because I believe it is of a paramount importance. In any case, thanks a lot for a very well written piece and I wish americans in general were as much critical and capable of analysis as you wish them to be. The whole world shoud be so, but America is STILL the most important global driving force, even though I am afraid this will change shortly if no change is made.

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 4:41 pm

The title of this thread has the word “Despair” …. and that’s why I’m posting this newz.

The SCOTUS will be deciding this fall whether to make illegal ……… garage sales!!! If so, get ready for Gestapo SWAT breaking down your door for trying to sell your granny’s rocking chair.

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http://www.silverdoctors.com/totalitarianism-your-right-to-resell-your-own-stuff-is-in-peril/

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 4:55 pm

“Nevertheless, I would like to ask your permission to translate your article and post it on my page in FB …” ——— Francisco Cavaleiro

Requests to “reprint” have been made to Admin before. His response is ALWAYS … “go ahead!!”.

But I really want to say “excellent post”! I’m sure many of us would like to see you post here more often. It is WONDERFUL to hear perspectives from overseas folks.

GoAheadEnvyMe
GoAheadEnvyMe
October 8, 2012 5:02 pm

YOU AND YOUR FATASS. YEA I CALLED YA FAT. LOOK AT ME. I LOOK SO GOOD NAKED THE SHOWER HAS AN ORGASM…THE VERY THOUGHT OF ALL YOU LARDASSES “BUMPIN UGLIES” (UGH) MAKES ME SICK!!!!

Allstate: Obese hurting fuel efficiency
1 billion gallons of gasoline lost due to weight gain of motorists

By Becky Yerak
Tribune reporter
October 8, 2012

And you thought gas-guzzling SUVs were to blame for poor fuel efficiency. Green-minded consumers might consider shedding a few pounds if they want to save the planet.

Allstate Corp.’s The Allstate Blog says obese Americans are hurting the fuel efficiency of vehicles, contributing to more than 1 billion gallons of fuel wasted each year.

The Northbrook-based home and auto insurer teamed with Cars.com to document the struggle between fuel efficiency and passenger weight. Between 1960 and 2002, 1 billion gallons of gasoline could be attributed to the weight gain of motorists in passenger vehicles, said The Allstate Blog, which, along with All Blue Blog, write about developments at the company. Allstate and Cars.com cited a 2010 article by Consumer Reports for the extra gas needed. That translated, however, to less than 1 percent of the total fuel used by passenger vehicles annually.

But more gas is likely to get guzzled as people are getting heavier. Currently, more than a third of adults are obese, but the obesity rate is expected to reach 44 percent by 2030, according to a study last month by the Trust for America’s Health & the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Meanwhile, the federal government is pushing automakers for greater fuel efficiency, point out Allstate and Cars.com. In July 2011, the Obama administration said major automakers will boost the fuel economy of cars and light-duty trucks by model year 2025 to 54.5 miles a gallon. The government said it expects automakers to achieve that by “the use of advanced technologies.”

“Americans keep gaining weight, and cars are losing it,” the Allstate blog said. “It’s a seesaw battle that’s making it difficult to realize the gains expected by a big push for lighter, more fuel-efficient cars.”

According to the U.S. Energy Department, an extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your miles per gallon by up to 2 percent.

The airline industry has already documented how the overweight are adding to its expenses. In 2000, the airline industry said it used 350 million more gallons of fuel than it did in 1990 just to haul the additional weight Americans gained during the decade, Centers for Disease Control researchers say

ThePessimisticChemist
ThePessimisticChemist
October 8, 2012 5:04 pm

I’m not sure whether to thumb up or thumbs down AWD’s copy/paste comment from Admin’s ZH “fans.”

On the one hand, the moron couldn’t be further off.

On the other, the comment is idiotic that it ventures into comedy.

Decisions decisions….

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Be Prepared
Be Prepared
October 8, 2012 5:05 pm

Jim, you and I must have been in Wildwood at the same time recently because just last week I was there….. I was left feeling the same way because it reeked of gangrene, a disease, in this case, that is rotting out the mind, spirit and soul of the American people. I drive the same roads you do…. this morning I was driving down Lancaster towards downtown and was treated to yet again another display of our collapsing and unsustainable way of life.

There’s a part of me that wants to believe that my fellow citizens, and I say that loosely, have stopped thinking because the tidal wave of reality that goes with posing real questions is too painful to bear as the answers are overwhelmingly difficult. In the avoidance, they have become insouciant. The truth for me, though, is that they have been systematically blinded and have bought into the idea that the system is more important than individual freedom and accountability. Nothing is ever their problem and it always someone else’s fault.

The hardest part is knowing that TPTB will grind all of the awaken against the millstone because they can and will attempt to bring us to our knees to ensure the new future is theirs as well…. The good news… we are all still above ground! 🙂

KaD
KaD
October 8, 2012 5:14 pm

“James Quinn is a senior director of strategic planning for a major university.” In short, working as a bureaucrat at a university he must not step outside the bounds of political correctness”

If that was even remotely true I think they’d have shit canned him a LONG time ago.

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 5:16 pm

“According to the U.S. Energy Department, an extra 100 pounds in your vehicle could reduce your miles per gallon by up to 2 percent.” ——– GoAheadEnvyMe

The Fatties buy 500 pounds of food per outing ….. so, there’s another 10% savings.

efarmer
efarmer
October 8, 2012 5:42 pm

It all boils down to this simple fact:

Over half the population of the USA is just plain fucking stupid and lazy.

There, that wasn’t hard.

EF

RJ OGuillory
RJ OGuillory
October 8, 2012 5:46 pm

The Illusion

America shimmers, losing shape,
lost souls, the weakest generation.
Democracy stumbles, people awaken,
trouble on America’s plantation.

America stands strong and free,
a land of life and liberty?
Indentured servants, ever on,
from sea to shining sea.

Laws for this, laws for that,
control of the air you breathe.
Nanny State, exploding prisons,
Stalinist tits, on which we teethe.

House and Senate, bought and sold,
mortgaged by corporate donations.
Court Supremes, selling their soul,
torture’s cool, but do it in other nations.

Traitors act, as though elected,
a free and fair republic?
Lying thieves, electronic frauds,
in office to cheat the public.

Bankers steal, Pelosi jets,
stimulating this and that.
Leadership so corrupt, so brutal,
little need to trim the fat.

China profits, Brazil prospers,
around us the world grows.
Bush and Clinton, hold their power,
JFK? Oh, no one knows?

It’s falling apart, not so funny,
at least I’m close to passing.
Before the riots, the martial law,
before Obama starts the gassing.

Long before the troops deploy,
during all the eff’d confusion.
Lucky enough, simply to know,
our lives were just an illusion.

RJ O’Guillory
Author-
Webster Groves-The Life of an Insane Family

RJ OGuillory
RJ OGuillory
October 8, 2012 5:51 pm

America The Prostrate

In a simplistic sort of way,
across a desert lit by the moon.
America lay prostrate,
lulled by prosperity’s tune.

Beautiful thing in a world gone mad,
everyone knows the lies being spoke.
They spill from the mouths of bankrupt souls,
leaderless people, morally broke.

The globe spins on, a compact disc,
television soothes the planet.
Hard drives quietly think away,
politicians run the gamut.

Prostrate pricks, sucking away,
at America’s aging tit.
Pay up now, or go to jail,
they care less, how you take the hit.

They act as if it will never end,
The Nazis felt much the same.
Fortify your home, your town,
these criminals have no real shame.

The knock on the door will surely come,
midnight terror of the state.
Theft, lies, fraud and deceit,
social incubators of pure hate.

Hang from a rope, they surely will,
These prophets of civic duty.
After the riots, the death, the trials,
Before these pirates split the booty.

RJ O’Guillory
Author-
Webster Groves-The Life of an Insane Family

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 5:52 pm

Jim’s article is featured on blacklistednews. I like this comment by someone named, ectoendomezo;

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THIS GUY IS CAN SHARE MY…DITCH…SANDBAG…AMMO…MEDS (OH..AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES TOO..) FUEL AND…WELL…SHEEIT..ALL OF IT…THIS GUY HAS SEEN THE WRITING ON THE WALL.

I JUST HAD TO SAY IT….AGAIN….WHAT A TRULY….BRILLIANT ARTICLE THIS REALLY IS.

THIS IS THE “ONE” TO PRINT AND MAKE COPIES OF.

GOOD….SOLID…COPIES.

THAT CAN BE PASSED AROUND AND ARE NOT ALL BLED OUT AND FUNKY.

THIS IS….IS…THAT ARTICLE.

ITS GOT IT ALL.

TELLS IT ALL.

SHOWS HOW ITS ALL GOING DOWN.

OF COURSE THE USUAL MISSING ELEMENTS..COUNTER MEASURES…BUT IT ISN’T ABOUT THAT…AND ALSO ILLUSTRATES WITH CRYSTAL CLARITY “WHY IT IS” THAT AMERICANS HAVE BASICALLY “DEVOLVED” TO A POINT WHERE ITS “DONE” ANYWAY….OVER…KAPUT! EMPTY! COOKED! DONE!

BRILLIANT.

THANKS BLACK LISTED NEWS.

RJ OGuillory
RJ OGuillory
October 8, 2012 5:53 pm

Boomer

A winter wind upon us,
crystal, chilled silk bones.
Lust no lonely orphan,
in manufacture of our groans.

Joys of youth, sands of time,
pass slowly through the crack.
Aged genie, trapped in a bottle,
life’s set, fades gently to black.

Material gain, material loss,
get George Foreman’s grills.
Magnetized cards, late night orders,
storage lockers, filled to the gills.

Broken families, raised by a village,
perhaps battered by a spouse.
Credit floats the whole generation,
everything riding on the house.

From the bottom of the barrel,
looking up, from where one lay.
Rot dreams of glorious youth,
the price we were forced to pay.

The barrel may be home or den,
Hell takes any kind of shape.
Looking up, from the bottom,
it still feels mostly like a rape.

Everyone may think us done,
America remains, just a rumor.
Who pulled down those towers,
you’re nothing but a Boomer.

RJ O’Guillory
Author-
Webster Groves-The Life of an Insane Family

SSS
SSS
October 8, 2012 5:55 pm

I always arrive late to these comment threads on new articles. Great job, Admin. Excellent writing and enjoyable reading. Might I offer one of your favorite images that depicts where we’re headed.

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And to add to the discussion on watching too much TV, might I suggest that, to cut down on your viewing time, you elect to follow sports teams that absolutely suck. My two favorites are the Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Browns. I tuned in yesterday to watch the Browns play the New York Giants. Cleveland jumped out to a 14-0 lead and before I knew it, the Giants started to blow them out of the stadium. Snapped off the TV before halftime, and saved at least 2 hours of additional viewing time. Try it. It works.

Sec9Dep17
Sec9Dep17
October 8, 2012 5:59 pm
RJ OGuillory
RJ OGuillory
October 8, 2012 5:59 pm

…we need to convene a National Grand Jury for the next decade or two…investigate, charge and convict the Bush Clan,,,.the Clinton Criminal Couple…….and all the other aid and abusers of the last 40 years…then we need to build a new National Monument at Ground-Zero 911…The National Gallows for American values……..and we need to begin a decade of hanging these people in public..leaving their bodies dangle for abuse from an incensed populace and to be picked apart by the birds….we could even run a National Lottery to help pay off the debt..we could raffle off chances to pull the handle on GHWB, GWB, Dick Cheney…Maddie Albright….Hilary Clinton….we could make a fortune raffling off the chance to hang them one-by-one…Condi Rice…Karl Rove …hang them all for treason…

Regards,

RJ O’Guillory
Author-
Webster Groves-The Life of an insane Family

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 6:01 pm

SSS

Admin saved 648 hours this year by not watching the putrid Phillies. (162 games x 4 hrs per game).

Result? One helluva productive year.

Yankees win it all. Again.

SteveO
SteveO
October 8, 2012 6:03 pm

You cannot blame the obese any more. The latest scientific stuff indicates that FRUCTOSE is the key to turning your fat switch on/off. Not only that, your own body may even manufacture fructose from starches. hteeteepee://www.fatswitchbook.com/?i_cid=mk_productPromo_articles_mercola

Fructose screws with a lot of stuff, getting you into a metabolic condition, where your leptin shuts down (not telling you to stop eating), Uric acid goes up, diabetes, high BP, etc. Fructose (Especially HFCS) and its enzyme fruktokinase is what kills your cells energy and makes it go into this spiral where it demands fat storage.

So the way around it is to go 100% off of carbs for a time, get yourself sorted out…may take a few months…then you can ween yourself back on small amounts of carbs later. Your fat switch should be turned off and you will melt off the pounds, when your body can signal it’s full again. This is why all the primal diets seem to work well, it reverses the fructose induced metabolic condition, where you get leptin resistant, then insulin resistant, then become a fat storage unit.

So basically the govt wrecked the population by inducing huge corn harvest and low cost of an artificial sweetener that basically turns Americans into fat storage devices. Problem is that all food suppliers will hate you for educating consumers, turning off the corn subsidies and getting America back into shape. What a sad state we have become!

Mary Malone
Mary Malone
October 8, 2012 6:19 pm

Sorry to arrive so late to the party, Admin. A very poignant, powerful piece. Funny, sad and scary all at the same time.

I feel like I’m at an Irish wake.

GMoney
GMoney
October 8, 2012 6:29 pm

Quick Help – Is Jim back writing? I had not checked in in months and see alot of new stuff.

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 6:29 pm

“So the way around it is to go 100% off of carbs for a time, …. ” —– SteveO

Nice post. I STRONGLY agree that Carbs are a problem ….. sort of.

Carbs are the body’s primary energy source, and are a crucial part of any healthy diet. To eliminate them, even for a short time, is foolish. I also believe you fail to distinguish between “good” carbs and “bad” carbs. The major difference being their chemical makeup and what the body does with them

GOOD carb = Complex carbohydrates, such as, whole grains and legumes. These usually take more time for the body to break down and use which, in turn, provides you with a more even amount of energy to use.

BAD carb = Simple carbohydrates, such as, sugar, white rice, white bread. These are simple to digest and have no real value to the body … except to turn you into a fatty. KEY point: Fruits and vegetables are also simple carbohydrates — BUT they are drastically different from other simple carbs because the FIBER in fruits and vegetables changes the way that the body processes their sugars …. which slows digestion and makes them a bit more like complex carbohydrates.

To simplify it even further — stay away from High Glycemic foods. Focus on Low glycemic foods.

Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 6:33 pm

“Quick Help – Is Jim back writing?” ——– GMoney

I hate to be an asshole — well, not really —— but, ummmm, ummmmm ….. you’re not capable of figuring this out for yourself??

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GMoney
GMoney
October 8, 2012 6:44 pm

No Worries. I just stopped checking in after his tersely-worded finale, and thought that he mentioned he would let admins conglomerate articles..

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
October 8, 2012 7:09 pm

Carbs are the body’s primary energy source -Stucky

Yet, when not used they create fat when not burned.

Look at the daily values listing on the back of packages.

Do tigers eat white rice, bleached flour, fruits?

They eat meat and are deadly strong and thin with a high body mass wth plenty of energy.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
October 8, 2012 7:10 pm

Salad is rabbit food and gives me the squirts. Good for roughage and not much else.

newsjunkie
newsjunkie
October 8, 2012 7:23 pm

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DaveL
DaveL
October 8, 2012 7:25 pm

I stood behind a 5 foot tall 200+ pound woman at the grocery store today. Definitely a future candidate for a Scooter. Two packages of frozen sausage. A dozen eggs,. Frozen waffles, two cans of whipped cream, and TEN (yes I counted them) fucking large Ghiardelli chocolate bars.

Fool on Hill
Fool on Hill
October 8, 2012 7:33 pm

OK . Good article overall. Thanks.

I have one quibble and one question.

Quibble: Even aware people cannot be reasonably expected to save in dollars if their after tax return is under 2% and their real inflation rate (per shadowstats) is over 10%.

Question: Jim, I agree almost completely with your statement of the problem. I’m sure it is helping to educate those willing to look at things other than TV. For those who are aware, who have detached from the BS media and puppet politics, and are taking care of our health; WTF do you propose we DO about all of this???

As you imply, the ponzi must ezpand or die, and exponential growth is limited on a finite planet. If the ponzi implodes soon we get anarchy and/or repression. If the ponzi implodes later we have a gulag nation. Do you see a way to avoid these outcomes?

llpoh
llpoh
October 8, 2012 7:53 pm

Thanks, Admin. As always. A lot of good comments.

For me, although it is politically incorrect, I believe that a great many people are just too stupid to care for themselves in a modern society. The stupid once either died out, or spent their lives doing extremely menial work, and were not very successful at reproducing, as they lacked the ability to copete effectively. Today, a great percentage of the population simply is not capable of deep thought, or even much self-awareness. They succumb to temptation of the flesh, and will merrily eat themselves into oblivion if food is put before them, especially if it is free.

The following chart correlates IQ with some social and economic data. Please note that it is based on “whites” only, and does not include hispanics or blacks. It shows that people with average and below IQs tend to be a net drain. One alarming figure is that those with low IQs produce low IQ children at a rate far greater than the general population. So, the more we feed and encourage those that are a net drain, the more they reproduce and create an even greater percentage of the population that is a net drain. Over time this will have a significant effect – a greater and greater pecentage of the population will be incapable of value adding.

And this chart ignores the minority groups, which, in general, have mean IQs below that shown in the charts.

In sum, there is simply a large proportion of the population that is a net drain, who effectively lack self-awareness, and who will be unemployable in a modern tech driven economy, other than in the most menial of jobs. And given they are receiving welfare, they will most likely be unwilling to work, in any event. They rely on the welfare state, and as a result of the welfare state, their numbers are increasing daily.

As long as the welfare state exists, the problem will increase, to the point that the whole system collapses.

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onethirdgone
onethirdgone
October 8, 2012 8:06 pm

I was diagnosed with breast cancer. I had to have chemo, and with chemo you have to have steroids. Chemo kills half your red blood cells, and your energy it totally gone. Steroids and no energy = weight gain. I’ve gained 50lbs on chemo and had to ride those chairs. Even after chemo, I am still in recovery and still have to use the chairs to get around in the store. NOT EVERYONE IS LAZY WHO USES THOSE CHAIRS. Some of us have real medical reasons that we have no choice.

llpoh
llpoh
October 8, 2012 8:14 pm

“People with a lower-than-average IQ (between 75 and 90) are more likely to drop out, go to jail and live in poverty. Significantly more, in fact: people in the 75 to 90 range are 88 times likelier to drop out of high school, seven times more likely to go to prison, and five times more likely to live in poverty than those with an IQ over 110.”

“For each one-point increase in a country’s average IQ, the per capita GDP was $229 higher, and can go up to $468 higher for each additional point”

“Genetics make up an estimated 40 to 80% of a person’s IQ”

Muck About
Muck About
October 8, 2012 8:18 pm

@Admin: This one is going to break TBPs’ record for number of comments in two or three days! Super post and everyone is going to steal it and pay us back for stealing their stuff!!

Good going..

MA