TRYING TO STAY SANE IN AN INSANE WORLD – PART 1

“I mean—hell, I been surprised how sane you guys all are. As near as I can tell you’re not any crazier than the average asshole on the street.”R.P. McMurphy – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

“Years ago, it meant something to be crazy. Now everyone’s crazy.”Charles Manson

 

“In America, the criminally insane rule and the rest of us, or the vast majority of the rest of us, either do not care, do not know, or are distracted and properly brainwashed into acquiescence.”Kurt Nimmo

I have to admit to being baffled by the aptitude of the Wall Street and K Street financial elite to keep their Ponzi scheme growing. I consider myself to be a rational, sane human being who understands math and bases his assessments upon facts and a sensible appraisal of the relevant information obtained from trustworthy sources. Of course, finding trustworthy sources is difficult when you live in a corrupt, crony-capitalist, fascist state, controlled by banking, corporate and military interests who retain absolute control over the mainstream media and governmental propaganda agencies. Those seeking truth must pursue it through the alternative media and seeking out unbiased critical thinkers who relentlessly abide by what the facts expose. This is no time for wishful thinking, delusions and fantasies. In the end, the facts are all that matter. As Heinlein noted decades ago, the future is uncertain so facts are essential in navigating a course that doesn’t lead you to ruin upon the shoals of ignorance.

“What are the facts? Again and again and again – what are the facts? Shun wishful thinking, ignore divine revelation, forget what “the stars foretell,” avoid opinion, care not what the neighbors think, never mind the un-guessable “verdict of history” – what are the facts, and to how many decimal places? You pilot always into an unknown future; facts are your single clue. Get the facts!” ― Robert A. Heinlein

Facts are treasonous and dangerous in an empire of lies, fraud and propaganda. It is maddening to watch the country spiral downward, driven to ruin by a psychotic predator class, while the plebs choose to remain willfully ignorant of reality and distracted by their lust for cheap Chinese crap and addicted to the cult of techno-narcissism. We are a country running on heaping doses of cognitive dissonance and normalcy bias, an irrational belief in our national exceptionalism, an absurd trust in the same banking class that destroyed the finances of the country, and a delusionary belief that with just another trillion dollars of debt we’ll be back on the exponential growth track. The American empire has been built on a foundation of cheap easily accessible oil, cheap easily accessible credit, the most powerful military machine in human history, and the purposeful transformation of citizens into consumers through the use of relentless media propaganda and a persistent decades long dumbing down of the masses through the government education system.

This national insanity is not a new phenomenon. Friedrich Nietzsche observed the same spectacle in the 19th century.

“In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.”

The “solutions” imposed by the supposed brightest financial Ivy League educated minds and corrupt bought off political class upon people of the United States since the Wall Street created 2008 worldwide financial collapse are insane and designed to only further enrich the crony capitalists and their banker brethren. The maniacs are ruling the asylum. John Lennon saw the writing on the wall forty five years ago.

“Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives…. I think we’re being run by maniacs for maniacal ends … and I think I’m liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That’s what’s insane about it.”John Lennon, Interview BBC-TV (June 22, 1968)

The world is most certainly ruled by a small group of extremely wealthy evil men who desire ever more treasure, supremacy and control, but the vast majority of Americans have stood idly by mesmerized by their iGadgets and believing buying shit they don’t need with money they don’t have is the path to happiness and prosperity, while their wealth, liberty and self-respect were stolen by the financial elite. Our idiot culture, that celebrates reality TV morons, low IQ millionaires playing children’s sports, egomaniacal Hollywood hacks, self-promoting Wall Street financers, and self-serving corrupt ideologue politicians, has been degenerating for decades.

“We are in the process of creating what deserves to be called the idiot culture. Not an idiot sub-culture, which every society has bubbling beneath the surface and which can provide harmless fun; but the culture itself. For the first time, the weird and the stupid and the coarse are becoming our cultural norm, even our cultural ideal.” Carl Bernstein -1992

The examples of our national insanity are almost too vast to document, but any critical assessment of what we’ve done over the last one hundred years reveals the idiocracy that has engulfed our collapsing empire.

The Madness of Crowds

In reading The History of Nations, we find that, like individuals, they have their whims and their peculiarities, their seasons of excitement and recklessness, when they care not what they do. We find that whole communities suddenly fix their minds upon one object and go mad in its pursuit; that millions of people become simultaneously impressed with one delusion, and run after it, till their attention is caught by some new folly more captivating than the first.”Charles MacKay – Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds

We have become a nation that seamlessly goes mad every five years in pursuit of some new delusionary fantasy sold to us by the ruling class, only to see those dreams shattered like a wooden ship on the reef of reality. You can never underestimate the power of human stupidity. Ben Bernanke and his Federal Reserve cronies have printed $2.6 trillion of new money out of thin air since September 2008 in order to prop up their Wall Street owners, who had engineered the largest control fraud (mortgage debt/housing bubble) in world history, recklessly gambled in their ravenous appetite for sordid profits, and drove their firms into insolvency. It took the Federal Reserve 95 years to accumulate a balance sheet of $900 billion of safe U.S. Treasuries.

fed balance sheet

They have insanely quadrupled their balance sheet in the last 5 years by accumulating toxic mortgage debt from Wall Street banks and purchasing the majority of new Treasury debt being issued to fund the Federal government’s insane trillion dollar annual deficits. Bernanke, the corporate media, government apparatchiks, and captured political class act as if this is normal, when it is clearly the act of a desperate ruling class in its final death throes. Bernanke has leveraged his balance sheet 60 to 1. Lehman and Bear Stearns were leveraged 30 to 1 when they collapsed. The 100 basis point move in rates over the space of two months has resulted in Bernanke losing $200 billion and effectively wiping out his $55 billion of capital.

fed 10 year

Of course, in a corrupt regime accounting fraud is encouraged and applauded by the status quo. Just as the spineless accountants on the FASB buckled to threats from Bernanke and Paulson in early 2009 and reversed the requirement that assets be marked to market so the felonious Wall Street banks could fraudulently hide their insolvency, the Federal Reserve has decided their losses don’t matter. The Federal Reserve classifies their losses as an asset. Don’t you wish you could classify your 401k losses and your home value losses as an asset? The tapering bullshit storyline is just another attempt to distract the masses from focusing on the fact that Bernanke will never stop expanding his balance sheet because if he stops the financial system will collapse in a catastrophic implosion. The Ponzi scheme will continue until loss of faith leads to a scramble away from the U.S. dollar.

fed balance sheet

Since the infamous creation of the Federal Reserve by a secretive cabal of bankers and politicians in 1913, the ultimate destination of the American empire was set. Every fiat currency in world history has collapsed. Our entire system has been based on infinite exponential growth. The fallacy of American exceptionalism has been built on an underpinning of pure stupid luck and the issuance of more and more debt. The American empire grew to epic proportions due to the discovery of cheap easily accessible oil in the late 19th century and the physical and economic destruction of Europe, Russia and Japan during World War II. The accumulation of debt was fairly moderate during the glory years after World War II, but began to accelerate after the fateful year of 1971 when U.S. oil production peaked and Tricky Dick Nixon removed the last vestiges of restraint from central bankers and politicians by closing the gold window. With the shackles removed from the wrists of corruptible knaves and shysters, America’s future depended upon the wisdom, honesty and financial acumen of Washington politicians and Wall Street financers. Once the citizens realized they could vote for more bread and circuses, our ultimate demise was set in motion. A nation that had produced real annual growth of 4% during the 1950’s and 1960’s has seen a steady decline for the last four decades.   

The term pushing on a string describes the Quantitative Easing (literally money printing) and Keynesian debt financed pork spending efforts of our increasingly frantic owners. The insanity of what we’ve done since 1971 is almost too crazy to comprehend. In the first 182 years of our existence the leaders we elected to steward the nation accumulated $400 billion of national debt. By 1981, unleashed from any semblance of spending control, the politicians and bankers had added another $600 billion of debt, a 150% increase in 10 years. By 1991 our beloved leaders had added another $2.6 trillion of debt, another 160% increase in 10 years. By 2001 another $2.2 trillion had been accumulated, only a 60% increase due to the end of the Cold War and a one-time tax surge from the Dot.com stock bubble. Bush’s worldwide War on Terror, expansion of the police state, tax rebate stimulus idiocy, and expansion of the welfare state (Medicare Part D) drove the national debt up by another $2.2 trillion in just eight years, a 40% increase.

The insane amassing of debt since 2008 has put a final nail in the coffin of the ridiculous Keynesian theory, as the Federal government has increased annual spending by 35% over the last five years and the economy is still moribund. Our fearless leaders have driven the national debt from $7.8 trillion to $16.7 trillion in less than five years, a 110% increase. The country continues to add $2 to $3 billion of debt per day. Consider how insane it is that we now accumulate more debt in half a year than we did cumulatively over the first 182 years of our existence as a country. And our elected, or should I say selected, leaders, cheer on the intellectually bankrupt academics like Bernanke whose only solution to every crisis is to print moar and then lie to the American people about his true purpose, act as if annually spending $1 trillion more than we collect while knowing there are over $200 trillion of unfunded promises to fulfill is a reasonable and realistic way to manage the national finances. Any sane person knows our current path will lead to ruin. When you need to issue new debt in order to honor old debt, the end is in sight.

The multitude of insane responses to a financial crisis created by a few greedy psychopathic bankers will be looked upon by historians with contempt and scorn. Future generations will wonder “What were they thinking?” Trillions in wealth were vaporized due to the actions of a small secretive league of highly educated, egocentric psychopaths whose warped sense of morality led them to pillage the wealth of the nation through fraudulent financial products, bribing regulatory agencies, stabbing clients and competitors in the back, and peddling lies, propaganda and misinformation to the public through their captured media mouthpieces. Not only haven’t any predator bankers been thrown in jail, but these villains have grown their parasitic entities to enormous proportions while paying themselves obscene billion dollar bonuses. Jon Corzine stole $1.2 billion directly from the accounts of his customers to cover his gambling losses and he remains free to laze about in one of his five gated mansions. The largest banks on earth have been caught red handed forging mortgage documents, rigging LIBOR, front running the muppets with non-public economic information, insider dealing, and using their HFT supercomputers to manipulate the markets at their whim. Government spy agencies regularly use the U.S. Constitution like toilet paper while accumulating electronic dossiers on every citizen in the country. The rule of law does not exist for the ruling class.

Only in a world gone insane would we be celebrating Wall Street generating all-time high profits through the use of accounting fraud and Bernanke filling their coffers with trillions of interest free money while bilking senior citizens out of $400 billion per year of interest income through his dastardly ZIRP “save a Wall Street banker” scheme. Bernanke has stolen close to $2 trillion from the bank accounts of little old ladies since 2008 and given it to Jamie Dimon, Lloyd Blankfien and the rest of the Wall Street scumbags. While Wall Street and the crony capitalist mega-corporations report record profits, Main Street is left with 5 million less full-time jobs than they had in 2007 and a real unemployment rate exceeding 20%. While the government has insanely reported a recovering economy since mid-2009, the food stamp rolls have grown from 33 million to 47 million. The ruling class cheers the record highs in the stock market that overwhelmingly benefit the top .1% because they are the .1%. Meanwhile, the average schmuck out in the hinterlands is paying double the price they were paying for gas in 2009 and their everyday living costs are rising by greater than 5% annually. Luckily for the financial elite, the average American would rather watch Honey Boo Boo than try to understand the evilness of Federal Reserve created inflation. The economic recovery storyline is obliterated by the fact that real household income is still 9% below its 2008 peak and amazingly 8% below its 2000 level.

Since the 2009 low, the household net worth of the wealthiest 7% has grown by 28%, while the other 93% have seen their net worth decline by a further 4%. The profits accrue to those who run the show, buy the politicians, write the laws, command the media propaganda machine and control the currency. As a sane person in this insane world I’m flabbergasted that there is virtually no outrage at the perpetrators of these crimes against humanity. Americans have earned the moniker – ignorant masses. Bread and circuses have won the day in our declining empire. The oligarchs thank you.

The blame doesn’t rest solely on the shoulders of the evil men running the show. They have only done what we allowed them to do. From top to bottom our society has hopped on the crazy train. The lack of national morality, sense of civic duty, inter-generational responsibility, and willful ignorance regarding sensible financial policies has led us to a tipping point. Decades of feckless self-serving political leadership making entitlement promises they could never honor to win votes, combined with a parasitic financial class peddling debt to millions of witless, narcissistic, math challenged, materialistic morons, has left the country in debt up to its eyeballs with no escape other than cataclysmic default. Michael Lewis documents the bleeding out of our society in his recent book:

“The people who had the power in the society, and were charged with saving it from itself, had instead bled the society to death. The problem with police officers and firefighters isn’t a public sector problem; it isn’t a problem with government; it’s a problem with the entire society. It’s what happened on Wall Street in the run-up to the subprime crisis. It’s a problem of taking what they can, just because they can, without regard to the larger social consequences. It’s not just a coincidence that the debts of cities and states spun out of control at the same time as the debts of individual Americans. Alone in a dark room with a pile of money, Americans knew exactly what they wanted to do, from the top of the society to the bottom. They’d been conditioned to grab as much as they could, without thinking about the long-term consequences. Afterward, the people on Wall Street would privately bemoan the low morals of the American people who walked away from their subprime loans, and the American people would express outrage at the Wall Street people who paid themselves a fortune to design the bad loans.”Michael Lewis – Boomerang

The insanity of our debt accumulation in relation to our pathetic economic growth is clearly evident to even an Ivy League educated economist or a bubble headed CNBC anchorwoman. Since 1971 nominal GDP has grown by a factor of 14. Over this same time frame total credit market debt (household, corporate, government) has grown by a factor of 32. Real GDP (even using the fraudulent BLS manipulated CPI) has only expanded by a factor of 3.5 since 1971. The exponential growth model is clearly failing, with debt going hyperbolic, while GDP has stagnated.

us-debt-and-gdp

Since 2007 real GDP has gone up $500 billion while total credit market debt has gone up by $6 trillion. Only an insane society would allow itself to be convinced by the perpetrators of the financial crimes that collapsed our economic system that accelerating the level of debt in our system will resolve the dilemma of Too Big to Trust banker insolvency. Transferring the immense losses of greedy sham capitalist gambling addicts from their insolvent balance sheets onto the balance sheets of the taxpayer has allowed the criminals to retain and expand their wealth, while sovereign states shift the pain and suffering onto the backs of the sinking middle class. This is a worldwide phenomenon perpetuated by central bankers at the behest of their crony capitalist co-conspirators. They call it capitalism when the scams, dodges and swindles work and the profits accrue to the schemers. When the gamblers and extreme risk addicts roll craps they use their crony capitalist connections, bought with blood money, to socialize their losses. The game is rigged and your owners don’t care about your hopes and dreams or your children’s future. They care about their own wealth and lifestyles of luxury. When the richest 300 people in the world have a greater net worth than the poorest 3 billion people on earth, a sane person realizes a chaotic end of the existing social order beckons.

“All over the world people borrowed vast sums of money they could never repay. The honest toting up, and taking, of the losses is being delayed. There’s a reason for this. The bad debts are owed, largely, to big banks. The big banks (even bigger than they were at the start of this crisis) and the people who own them enjoy a wildly disproportionate amount of political influence. And so, even now, five years into this mess, we remain at the mercy of the failed financial institutions that sit at the center of our capitalism. Geithner & Bernanke, along with their European counterparts, are doing everything in their power to prevent banks from failing. But the effect of this new financial order is bizarre: capitalism for everyone but the capitalists. Ordinary workers remain fully exposed to the increasingly harsh collisions in the marketplace while the highest paid financial elites ride protected by a passenger airbag.” Michael Lewis – Boomerang

Clearly we’ve entered the final phase of our debt financed orgy of narcissistic materialism and self-absorbed avarice. The unsustainability of our course is a fact. Our society has gone mad en-masse but we are only recovering our sanity one by one. The global financial system is insolvent. A fractional reserve fiat money based system requires continuous growth or it collapses. The global banking system is overleveraged and real global growth is stagnant. Central bankers are not smart men. They have one response to every crisis – print!!! Bernanke and his fellow banker cronies are printing at hyper-speed in order to prop up the terminally ill mega-banks. Bernanke feigns confusion at the fact that his QE to infinity and ZIRP have only benefitted his banker puppet masters and the richest .1%, while further impoverishing senior citizen savers and the working middle class.

The anger at the true Wall Street malefactors manifested itself in the Tea Party movement and Occupy Wall Street movement, but both efforts were quickly hijacked by neo-con right wingers and socialist left wingers for their own ideological purposes. The existing social order continues to hold the reins of power, but their grip is growing precarious. The anger, dismay and resentment in the country simmer beneath the surface. The average person senses that all is not well, but most absurdly continue to believe the lies and propaganda spewed at them on a daily basis by the ruling class and their corporate media pawns. When the next shoe drops and billions of stock market and housing wealth are wiped out again, the national anger will sweep away the corrupt social order in a torrent of blood and retribution. Innocent and guilty alike will suffer the consequences. Michael Lewis is somewhat perplexed by the lack of outrage and violence so far.

“A lot has happened. And yet, given the provocation, it’s amazing how little has happened. No one on Wall Street has been shot, or even jailed – and the existing social order has not been seriously challenged. There’s a reason for this, too. The anger arising from the financial crisis finds no natural channel. In another era – an era before catastrophic experiments with radical socialism and nationalism – we would be watching market capitalism being displaced by something far uglier. But today there is no natural place for anger to flow, and so the anger flows haphazardly, like raindrops down a windowpane. The only political ideology that anger benefits these days is anarchy. From the point of view of those who enjoy political stability, it’s a stroke of luck that anarchists have no natural talent for organizing themselves. But how long will it take them to learn?”  Michael Lewis – Boomerang

Staying sane in a society gone mad is not easy. Millions of people believe themselves to be sane, but they have really just adapted to an insane society, so they appear sane within the warped paradigm of that insane society. The truly sane people appear to be insane in an insane society. It’s enough to drive a man crazy. The immense forces of normalcy bias and social inertia have led millions to refuse to understand the mathematical certainty of the coming collapse. The worldwide banking system is like a great white shark that needs to keep moving or it dies. Exponential growth and continuous credit expansion have been the essential ingredients to expanding the American empire, but the growth has stopped, while the debt keeps growing. Infinite growth on a finite planet is impossible. As natural resources deplete and become more expensive to obtain, while the planet’s population continues to grow, the fractional reserve banking system and the nation states who continue to pile up trillions in debt will suddenly suffer a catastrophic collapse. We are in the end stages of a confidence game. Your government will not give you warning. We need to come to our senses one by one, until there are enough sane people to tip the scales in our favor. I’ve concluded that I live in a dishonest, insane, intolerable world and consider it my duty to spread discontent among those I can reach. I’m a dangerous man in the eyes of our corporate fascist surveillance state. So be it.

“The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane and intolerable, and so, if he is romantic, he tries to change it. And even if he is not romantic personally he is apt to spread discontent among those who are.”H.L. Mencken

In Part 2 of this article I will attempt to figure out why mass insanity has gripped the world and ponder what might happen when sanity returns.

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smad amas
smad amas
July 24, 2013 2:13 pm

What to do, what to do? In a world so corrupt few things one man can do but still?
Molon labe
Unintended consequences

The Dude Abides
The Dude Abides
July 24, 2013 3:21 pm

AWD — Your gibbering, mouth-frothing response completely proved the point I was trying to make. Thank you, fuckwad.

Llpoh — Learn to read for comprehension, douche. I said “most” not “all”. And I was referring to people who practically froth at the mouth when using the terms “communism” or “socialism” (see AWD, above). If that doesn’t fit you, then it wasn’t meant for you.

d.c. sunsets — The shtick that Marxism is somehow the most murderous force on earth is tired and played out. Humans have treated other humans like shit for the past 5000 years, ever since the advent of civilization and empire convinced some that they had the right to rule over others. Communism was just another example, not the driving force. The most rapacious empire the world has ever known — the British Empire — was decidedly not communist. And it probably wreaked more misery around the earth than any other nation as it plundered, murdered and tortured for its own material benefit.

Stucky — You responded in a very reasoned fashion but you missed my point (and in subsequent posts I think ended up agreeing with me). I acknowledge that Marxism is a disaster from an economics perspective. Where it had (and still has) value is from a critical/historical perspective.

Admin — My apologies for dragging this otherwise great thread back into the gutter, but… THIS AGGRESSION… WILL NOT STAND.

The Dude Abides
The Dude Abides
July 24, 2013 3:53 pm

Admin,

I’ve visited your site for a while and posted under a different name as well. I’m aware of who Smokey is and I do take that as a compliment.

Thanks for all your work in putting together such a valuable site. Not bad for a graduate of a second-rate business college at a top-flight engineering university.

Llpoh
Llpoh
July 24, 2013 7:19 pm

Dude – you imbecile. Jam your read for comprehension up your ass. You saying “most of us have likely done such and such” is just pure ignorant and was meant to inflame. I read just fine. Why don’t you learn to write for comprehension, dickhead? Maybe then you won’t get your ass kicked.

You started the bullshit by being an asswipe. Aggression will not stand? I shit bigger than you.

Llpoh
Llpoh
July 24, 2013 7:40 pm

Admin – if Smokey is out there,comparing him to a pussy Commie will likely draw him out. Would not want to be you, tho, if he is around.

Novista
Novista
July 24, 2013 9:30 pm

Mick

SIF, troll, one trick point, a modern day Don Quixote — good luck with that. You see one tree in a vast forest of bigger issues.

Really, your attempt to hijack a thread on this site is a discourtesy to Jim Quinn, as well as to the range of commenters with worthwhile contribution to the discussion. Let me suggest a real challenge: perhaps daily kos. No one here cares to prove you wrong — or right. We’ve bigger fish to fry and you are an annoying minnow.

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
July 24, 2013 11:36 pm

Trying to Stay Sane in an Insane World: Part 1 by Jim Quinn now UP on the Diner Blog!

http://www.doomsteaddiner.net/blog/2013/07/24/trying-to-stay-sane-in-an-insane-world-part-1/

Looking forward to Part 2 Jimmy boy. 🙂

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Greg in California
Greg in California
July 25, 2013 1:54 am

The big-pocket investors believe the national debt will be wiped clean by massive inflation, almost on the same scale as Gold. As long as they are long in the equity markets, their investments will be hedges to inflation. Yes, I noticed that Gold is down 20% over the past 6 months at $1320/oz; but it’s up from approximately $500/oz in 2006. First Detroit, then you know what comes next.

XR62
XR62
July 25, 2013 2:00 am

Great article Jim.

If you ever get a chance go here for the best cheese steaks bud.

Home

Your articles are very lucid about the problems we face together.

I am in search of solutions.

That is why we need to go “Beyond” left and right, to avoid divide and conquor, and another civil war.

http://www.henrygeorge.org/isms.htm

Also, being a Fourth Turning fan and an Xr (62) led me here for our needs, in our times, till the sun rises again.

The first turning again, but different, like a spiral perhaps, circular, not just linear.

The Fourth Turning hints that we need a “Liberty Generation” this time around.

Column 4 shows the different possible outcomes.

http://www.lifecourse.com/about/method/timelines/turnings.html

Here are the archetypes

http://www.lifecourse.com/about/method/generational-archetypes.html

This thread is especially interesting.

The greatest cycle, rebirth of a civilization.

http://www.fourthturning.com/forum/showthread.php?88-The-Greatest-Cycle-

To me I imagine a record playing, and just once in a very long time the needle of that record player, “jumps” and a new record magically appears below the needle during the jump. (Social Change) and the present the cycle is broken and a new one begins.

But it is very rare.

This just might be one of those times.

How about these principles as guiding values for a new civilization?

http://www.renegadeeconomist.com/fourhorsemenfilm/the-27-principles.html

https://libertyrevival.wordpress.com/2011/01/09/ending-poverty-and-political-turmoil/

Greg in California
Greg in California
July 25, 2013 2:15 am

Frank R. Wallace called anything clouding integrated honesty, mysticism. If he had survived a car accident in 2006, he would have wanted the economy to collapse with a deflationary depression, such that the old timers’ cash would be worth more today than 6 months ago. Instead, we’re facing potential stagflation, anemic economic growth, with increasing rates of inflation. Yes, grandma and grandpa’s retirement are shrinking if they are in a good proportion of cash. What are they to do in their golden years? Pan on the street for money???

Felix Thommen
Felix Thommen
July 25, 2013 6:35 am

A German professor of economics (I forgot who) said, that we can vote every day. Our fiat money is the votiung ticket. You can for example vote for gold today, when you buy a little physical gold. You can vote today, when buying good and healthy food that can adjust your health and maybe not buying pharmaceutical products that may make you sick. Get informed, vote wisely and often.

Stucky
Stucky
July 25, 2013 10:32 am

Mick is under the impression that every Thumbs Down vote counts as 1,000 points towards his frequent flyer program.

The Dude Abides
The Dude Abides
July 25, 2013 11:01 am

Admin – I was very familiar with the frat parties. I lived in the old Sammy house for a number of years. But the year I came in was when they did away with weeknight parties. If they had been in place, I likely would have failed out. I barely made it through freshman year with my scholarship intact as it was.

Llpoh – You’ve only succeeded in making yourself look more and more clueless with each successive post. Crawl back down to your basement to thumb through the stiff, semen-stained pages of your copy of Atlas Shrugged and ponder why you can’t manage to get laid as you stroke your needle dick to the passages of Dagny and John Galt. I take derision from the likes of you as a compliment, because your mind is so frozen shut to even begin to consider anything that exists outside your own narrowly defined ideology.

Larry Alderfer Fisher
Larry Alderfer Fisher
July 25, 2013 11:26 am

I am looking forward to part 2 on what next. My recent novel, The Silver Bell, tries to look at the formation of a system post collapse that is based on credit and productivity instead of debt and death. (see life insurance below)

I would like to quibble a bit with your statement: “Since the infamous creation of the Federal Reserve by a secretive cabal of bankers and politicians in 1913, the ultimate destination of the American empire was set.”

Yes by the time legislation was being passed in 1913 it was bankers and politicians in the news. But the story behind the story goes back to the boom in life insurance sales starting in the 1880’s. It was Met Life and Aetna, etc. who met in secret in 1903 and beyond. They needed a uniform currency and a place to put a mountain of cash and get a steady return. Life insurance exploded in the 1880’s and that industry dwarfed banking and all other sectors for 30 years. The debt based system they created was designed to force banks to hold Treasuries instead of cash as tier one reserves and get some interest. This debt based system requires inflation to survive but it is bound to fail especially if abused egregiously. QE Infinity is beyond egregious.

The reform efforts of 1914 were designed to keep Banks and insurance companies separate by preventing interlocking boards. The battle was lost and subsequent reform efforts mere skirmishes kept in check by counter measures like the FDIC created in 1933 to protect banks not depositors.

My point is this. The system will fall. We need to focus on putting together a new system that is not based in debt and death or the clever ones who invented credit default swaps will devise a new system that will appear to be populist and will start the game all over again. And to that end we need deeper understanding of what went down in 1903 and beyond. The Oligarchy that controls us is far more widely based than our rapacious banking system.[imgcomment image[/img]

Gayle
Gayle
July 25, 2013 11:51 am

Hey Mick

You have some good ideas and a lot of passion. Therefore, I encourage you to start your own blog, where you will gather like minded people to strategize some solutions.

If you are so uncomfortable with the community and administrator of TBP, I can’t help but wonder why you keep hanging around.

prtrb'd
prtrb'd
July 25, 2013 12:02 pm

LAF,
Dream on Larry. We don’t need to focus on putting together a new system. As long as those in power maintain their power, which they will during this collapse because they are set up to buy when blood is running in the streets, then any new system you were actually able to put in place will be subverted.

Better to try building a non-system. The healthiest, strongest and longest lasting communities have been tribal. It takes a bit of thinking outside the box to circle back to a simpler existence with credit and productivity based on non-corporate, local economy, do it yourself, anarchistic simplicity. Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. A complete reset is necessary to clean out the existing power base.

The Dude Abides
The Dude Abides
July 25, 2013 12:24 pm

Prturb’d

I agree with you almost completely. Except it doesn’t require a complete reset. It just requires enough of us to follow through and show everyone else that it’s possible.

harry p.
harry p.
July 25, 2013 12:40 pm

dude,

it only requires a reset within oneself and finding the likeminded people who have also “reset”.

i agree with prdrb’d and you but with a caveat.

a means to protect the inevitable aggression a group that operates like that will need to sustain when the “meddlers” want to force things to be their way.

this is where i think the so-called union (and many of the state too) needs to break up. communities in CO kinda have the same idea by trying to be the 51st state.

The Dude Abides
The Dude Abides
July 25, 2013 12:49 pm

Harry,

Part of the key is getting LOCAL law enforcement, especially county sheriffs, on your side. I see a day in the future where thugs from the DEA, FDA or USDA try to raid legal marijuana dispensaries or raw milk farms or the like and they find themselves surrounded by local people AND law enforcement, with the option to just leave peaceably or not at all. Of course, there’s probably a good bit of tyranny between here and there.

Personally, I like Nicole Foss’s example of the Wildebeests of the Serengeti. Most of them cross the crocodile-infested waters because they all jump in at once. That’s what all of us who see the need to withdraw need to do as well.

I think the eventual breakup of the US into several independent states more in line with geography and climate is an inevitability.

prtrb'd
prtrb'd
July 25, 2013 3:14 pm

Harry and Dude,
You guys need a bita practice with my name spellings, jeeze.

I take your opinions under consideration, but you still seem to be avoiding the fact that power corrupts. It may be possible for SMALL and LOCAL to stay that way if group think and group action is strong enough, but time will probably be against you. As soon as some form of government is set in motion then some peoples’ ambition starts getting in the way, and then the others let themselves be led.

The founding fathers had it pretty well thought out, and did their best to implement a plan, but then power corrupted.

At least it appears we are in agreement that smaller is better. But as soon as there are laws and enforcements then there are people in power, etc, etc.

I”ll stick with my tribal, anarchistic, simplistic lifestyle. Been doing my best to live it for most of my life anyway. Works for me.

Larry Alderfer Fisher
Larry Alderfer Fisher
July 25, 2013 3:17 pm

prtrb’d,
Perhaps I chose my words poorly when I said create a new system. It is more like an end run around the system with a focus on productivity and what is called in my book, Fusion Enterprises. It is true that the intentional community in my book is like a tribe but my dystopian tale is a bit utopian in that they manage to create a new local currency 100% backed by silver hidden in a cave. I tend to feel that we would agree quite a bit around the concept of doing. I have decided not to put my energy into bringing the present system down, but rather look to foster productive Fusion Enterprises wherever possible. Starting with growing my own food as much as possible on 2 acres, including a u-pick blueberry patch. Another utopian theme in The Silver Bell, is the creation of Heritage Agricultural Land Trust (HALT) to keep land out of the hands of Monsanto and Cargill and available for food production by homesteaders.[imgcomment image[/img]

harry p.
harry p.
July 25, 2013 3:34 pm

prtrb’d,
it might be easier if you tred adding a vowel, and no an apostrophe does not count as a vowel, lol.

you get no argument about the appeal of an anarchist society from me, the only acceptable rule of law is natural law.

Novista
Novista
July 25, 2013 7:05 pm

In the “you can’t make this shit up” category, here’s an email from democracyforamerica.com:

“Social Security on the chopping block.” “Cutting Social Security.” “Don’t Cut Social Security Benefits!”

I’m sick to death of headlines like that. I’m sick of time and again being forced to defend Social Security from greedy politicians — when the reality is more seniors and families depend on Social Security for basic needs like food and shelter than ever before.

Here’s the simple truth: Social Security is the most effective anti-poverty program in history. Forget cutting it — we need to double down on success and make it even stronger.

Sign our petition calling for expanding benefits and strengthening Social Security today.

Thanks to Wall Street’s reckless behavior, more than half of American families have seen their savings wiped out, and won’t be able to afford a basic standard of living in retirement. The last time this happened (the Great Depression), Americans came together and created Social Security — freeing millions of seniors from crushing poverty and laying the foundation for generations of prosperity.

Now, as we slowly recover from the Great Recession, all we hear is talk of “austerity” and cutting benefits. That’s not who we are, and that’s not the deal we need. It’s time to change the conversation.

Senators Tom Harkin and Mark Begich have the right idea. They’ve proposed bills that would strengthen and enhance Social Security for generations to come. That’s the kind of renewed commitment to community and security we need — let’s show them we’ve got their backs.

Tell Congress: Now is the time to support seniors and strengthen Social Security.

Fired up,

Jim

Jim Dean, Chair
Democracy for America

~~~

This is delusion on steroids.

Llpoh
Llpoh
July 25, 2013 7:16 pm

The doop and Admin went to Drexel? Fuck me. That explains a lot. At least the Admin came to his senses and went on tto get a real degree. Drexel? It is just the precurosor to U of Phoenix. Damn, couldn’t you guys get into something a bit better, like Lower Southwestern Central City College of Detroit? Drexel? Really? Damn, that sucks.

Doop – nice try, smegma-breath. Maybe you can get AWD to do something about your prollapsed colon. It is not gonna get any better from the reamings you are gonna keep taking around here.

I cannot wait for your next Marxism rules post. And you say I look clueless? We are still waiting for you to give us an example of Communism success. What a maroon.

Drexel. Unbelievable.

Llpoh
Llpoh
July 25, 2013 7:20 pm

Greg – you ask what grandpa and grandma are gonna do. Not my problem. That is their problem, and their families problem. One of the reasons we are in the shit we are in is because we do not enforce personal and familial responsibility. Free shit has to stop flowing, for everyone. Those unprepared when the spigot runs dry are going to have it rough. But there is no other answer.

Novista
Novista
July 25, 2013 8:17 pm

The Dude Abides

I’d be surprised if anyone here hasn’t read Atlas Shrugged.

But I’m not surprised how much hatred collectivists have for a dead woman.

juan not john
juan not john
July 25, 2013 9:03 pm

flash says:

“Rubio in 2016!..or at least some other latino who speaks the new Republican amnesty lingo of a chicken in every cholo pot.and El Dorada in every borough driveway. Maybe even a bi-racial Bush.”

why do I keep falling for ignorant racial comments? P’s mom is from mexico, she is a white hispanic, mexican is not a race, it’s a nationality. cholos are hispanic ghetto dudes, predominantly mexican-american. Rubio is cuban american. the car you refer to is named after the fabulous indian city of gold called el dorado by the spanish conquerors and maybe cibola by LLPOH’s peeps.

so much ignorance in 40 words or less, you win the zippy the pinhead prize today.

prtrb'd
prtrb'd
July 25, 2013 9:21 pm

Larry,
I tend to think we might agree on various doings as well. Guess I’ll have to get your book to learn about what you call Fusion Enterprise. My way has been to teach by example, or in a simpler term- to live my intention. Am now learning a new climate, one a bit more arid than the homestead in SE Alaska, putting in a small farm and orchard. And yes, blueberries too. Getting lots of use out of the flat belt tractor mount firewood saw I pulled out of the brush and tweaked into submission. Interested people tend to gravitate towards this stuff. I think Eustace Conway’s mistake, if you will, was to try to attract people in. It might be that intentional community requires people with intent. Fuck if I know how it’s all gonna work out, probably a continually changing process, but living your intent day by day can’t be wrong.
Cheers
p

harry,
change my freakin name? to favor those vowel challenged people like yourself, in memory of packing my 150 lb anvil out of the woods, and in honor of TBPv4 I’ll henceforth go with porter. two freakin vowels now, crikey.

juan not john
juan not john
July 25, 2013 9:34 pm

Mick says:

“As it is now JQ is controlled opposition, a steam vent, and you all come here to lick his balls as he skillfully regurgitates the same true economic sentiments as I read here a year ago. This is an echo chamber.”

the beatings will continue until morale improves

Novista
Novista
July 26, 2013 12:48 am

LAF prtrb’d et al

Small and beautiful even has its problems. At least they are up close and personal. Yes, ambition aka ‘power’, the empire builder type will surface. I’ve never seen a social club, local community service organization, or village council that didn’t have one who wanted to be the big frog in a small pond.

Government tends to grow and builds in instability to the point it has nothing in common with the populace. The representative government becomes a pack of congresscritters and others who are bought and sold to the highest bidder like rented mules.

The Dude Abides
The Dude Abides
July 26, 2013 6:25 am

Llpoh, you bitter, self-repressed pickle-chugger — I’m going to go very, very slow here so you can follow me, since you’re obviously STILL comprehension challenged. Apparently you haven’t been laid in so long that all of the semen has backed up into your brain and is affecting your cognitive abilities, at least what they were before….

1. Marxist economics is a disaster, because it ignores basic economic realities. I said that from the beginning. I don’t need to cite a successful Marxist state because I never claimed there was one.

2. Intelligent people are by-and-large able to read something and consider its contents without necessarily adopting the views therein NOR completely rejecting it out of hand.

3. I’ll restate my basic argument from above hopefully in terms that even the cognitively challenged like you can understand.
– Industrial capitalism has provided incredible material advancement over the past 150 years
– Industrial capitalism has also brought us to the brink or ecological ruin over that time
– Industrial capitalism seeks to commodify more and more spheres of life out of its demand for growth.
– Prior to industrialism, most people lived in a way where very few of the economic exchanges they made involved money. Rather, they lived in a gift economy where people were expected to help others when that help was genuinely needed.
– The continuous demand for growth undermines genuine human community and the gift economy that tends to support it.
– If you destroy the ecological systems you depend on for the necessities of life, you’re fucked. Yet that’s what industrial capitalism is continuing to do.

That’s it in a nutshell, dumbfuck. Now, do you want to continue with your AWD-reminiscent Tourette’s outbreak in response to my original post, or do you want to actually discuss the basic concepts above?

If it’s the former, then you can take a flying fuck at a rolling doughnut. Is that clear enough for you to understand? Or do I need to break it down into simpler terms?

BTW — I applied to Lower Southwestern Central City College of Detroit, but they didn’t accept me. So I ended up at Drexel as my backup plan. At least I went through a real program like Engineering, unlike the Admin….

flash
flash
July 26, 2013 8:15 am

They just don’t come any dumber than Republican voters.

So Rand Paul is a libertarian? Who knew?

Chris Christie: Rand Paul ‘dangerous’

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is ripping libertarians – including Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). – for challenging government surveillance programs and failing to understand the dangers of terrorism.

“This strain of libertarianism that’s going through parties right now and making big headlines I think is a very dangerous thought,” the New Jersey governor said on Thursday at a Republican governors forum in Aspen, Colo. “You can name any number of people and (Paul is) one of them.”

Christie, who appeared on the panel with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, said people who are questioning government surveillance programs should confront the families affected by the 9/11 attacks.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/chris-christie-rand-paul-2016-election-94789.html#ixzz2a9YNuWyn

harry p.
harry p.
July 26, 2013 8:33 am

admin,
drexel might be a good engineering school (on paper) but it didnt’ impress me at all when i was picking a school, too many of those nerdy type engineers. i spent a day there, sat in traffic on the surekill expressway, saw a bunch of homeless people on campus and every engineering class i sat in had an instructor from japan, china or inda and “Ingriss” wasn’t their first language.

i ended going to a smaller school in Pennsyltucky that had a program setup by the former head of the RIT program with students that worked on/modifed their own cars, shot guns for fun, drank in the engineering lab while doing homework and knew how to weld, run mills and lathes and played on the rugby team.
my job hasn’t been outsourced to china or india (atleast not yet) and i actually had my half year review and got a raise yesterday.

excuse me, I have to get back to work
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The Dude Abides
The Dude Abides
July 26, 2013 9:56 am

Admin –

Fortran? Isn’t that like the computer language equivalent of Sanskrit? Fuck, you’re old!

I know there were a lot of nerdy engineers. But in the civil engineering department (my major) we used to have ASCE student chapter gatherings in the sunken quad by the student center with hot dogs, hamburgers, and multiple kegs of beer. Pretty much everybody got shitfaced — including the department chair and senior geology professor. When you work in construction you have to have at least SOME people skills. Although you still don’t have to worry about talking to girls, for the most part. But I got plenty of practice at that from my time at 3411 Powelton Ave.

harry p. – I grew up in West Pennsyltucky, so all the stuff you’re talking about is what I had growing up. I couldn’t wait to get out of there and move to a city. Then I realized that a lot of living in a city sucks, and ended up back in the country again. But when you work in construction it’s pretty hard to have your job outsourced. It’s not like they can pick up an entire site and move it to China or India.

Mary Malone
Mary Malone
July 26, 2013 10:17 am

Here’s a link to interview with Wayne Madsen that touches on many points raised here…
http://www.infowars.com/our-country-is-run-by-sicko-murderers/

harry p.
harry p.
July 26, 2013 11:45 am

dude,
nice to hear you are a fellow engineer. what disciplines did drexel have? i assume mech, elect, chem, civ, ind, manuf.
we used to give shit to the guys in the industrial engineering program (IE), they were usually the guys who started in mechanical (ME) or manufacturing (MechE) but couldnt’ cut it so they switched to IE. used to refer to them as imaginary engineers, lol.
i am not in construction but the industry i work in greatly frowns upon any product made in china or india so it is relatively safe at the moment.

I grew up in the northeast corner of PA where it was mostly rural but when the Noo Yoikers and people from Joosee started moving in with it turned into what we called “The Hood In The Wood”. Now there is a lot of low income housing for parasites.

visting the parents this weekend (who moved to admins general area) and i was cleaning my pieces so i am prepared for any “protests” for Trayvon that might pop up.

Larry Alderfer Fisher
Larry Alderfer Fisher
July 26, 2013 11:59 am

prtrb’d,
Would love to dialog a bit about leading by example. How do you link up on this site? No threads even. I am at f*****e*********1@gmail.

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
July 26, 2013 2:04 pm

Hey dude and admin…

I did get into Georgia Tech (you know for “wrambling wrecks” but helluva engineeer), a serious Engineering School (A “trade school” was the “put down” by those rascally Bulldogs from University of GA). Problem is, I ended up in Industrial Management, where I got through and graduated. During one of my computer classes I did learn a decent bit of FORTRAN and actually had to code my programs onto PUNCH CARDS, feed them through the reader and wait for the print out to see the results. Oh how we envied the senior students and profs who had access to small green screen terminals that communicated with the main frame at 300 baud. When 1200 baud connections (and, bless them even more, 2400 baud) from these terminals became available for all students (first come firdt served) we thought we were in NERD heaven. Imagine playing character (that is alpha-numeric not persona) based TREK on a green screen at 1200 baud at 2 am in the computer center against all the other nerds while the UGA types were out on dates. Those were the days.

The Dude Abides
The Dude Abides
July 26, 2013 2:21 pm

Didius,

I have 2 cousins who are civil engineers that graduated from GA Tech. I applied and was accepted, and was very close to going (I have family in the Atlanta area). But Drexel was going to let me do my ROTC scholarship AND co-op, and with Tech it would have been one or the other. So I went to Drexel.

I didn’t spend any nights in the lab until 2 AM. I was too busy at the frat parties until that time, and then the after-party until sunrise….

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
July 26, 2013 2:34 pm

Hi Dude,

Sounds like a logical choice you made. Most of my very few all nighters were either cramming for exams but more often playing Dungeons and Dragons! Yikes!! I did not start emerging from real nerd mode until well after I graduated but that worked out for me well looking back. 🙂

Sir Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton
July 26, 2013 5:26 pm

Hear Ye! My, how things change with time. But, without further ado:

Over coming monthsand perhaps throughout this decade and beyond, stress will wear heavily upon the shoulders of all who are connected to economic woes, and the story unfolding of materialism unravelling and dragging energies down in those whose misfortunes it has been to be involved in such a rapid decline of global monetary systems.

And although I cannot proclaim to you to FEAR NOT or to WORRY NOT, I propose consideration of something you’re searching for: THE GREEN LANTERN EFFECT. I support this logic by my third Law of Motion: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. TRUST in this scientific proof.

When one strolls about at night, it would be wise to BE ARMED, but do not be dangerous. There will be signs of power and change at work. Be observant of GREEN rings on fingers worn by true believers. The time will come when you will see GREEN illuminated porch and street lights, strung GREEN holiday and lantern lights. TRUTH will be illuminated and the correct path will be forged with even more GREEN traffic Lights.

I assure you I’m not a MAD man as some would speculate and speak about with forked tongues behind my back. BETRAY me NOT. The monetary system is in crisis. FOOLS!
It costs two cents to mint a cent. It costs ten cents to mint a nickel. Why does one think the half-cent piece is obsolete? The penny and nickel are now absolutely obsolete as well, due to INFLATION. Consider the need for another two-cent piece. The first being discontinued, but by all means it can be brought back. And I’m not talking about downgrading the metal to anything less.

MINT another two cent piece, but STOP MINTING PENNIES! This monetary system is doomed until rectification is complete. Stabilize the cents, then with gallant force and courage MOVE swiftly to rectify this printing money out of thin air! Twisted distant sorcery, I say. Strange invisible ALCHEMY! Counterfeiters at work! BEWARE!

In brightest day, in blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight
Let those who worship evil’s might,
Beware my power…Green Lantern’s light!

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Llpoh
Llpoh
July 27, 2013 4:30 am

Dupe comes back with blah blah etc. He sits at his computer all day designing bridges, etc., and dreams of what his life might have been if he had gone to a real college. Looked up Drexel’s acceptance rate – over fifty percent. She-it. A lot of teacher’s’ colleges are more selective. Trayvon coulda got into Drexel. Unfortunately I have been too busy to attend to Dupe’s re-education as regularly as he deserves, but I am glad to see he still feels he has a chance in this battle. I hate it when the newbies bleed out too quickly.

chen
chen
July 27, 2013 4:53 pm

flash says:

“The U.S. Government has defined Hispanic or Latino persons as being “persons who trace their origin or descent to Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central and South America, and other Spanish cultures.”[12] Th”

i was calling foul on your use of the word ‘bi-racial’ to describe ole P. i suppose you are using the old tried and true rhetorical device of shifting the argument to the definition of ‘latino’, well played.
now that you have shown a firm grasp of the obvious, you know the difference between up and down, you might want to review the old sesame me street tape on discerning between here and there, it’s a nice lesson where grover is in your face and is illustrating ‘here’ then runs off a bit and stops to illustrate ‘there’. watch it a few times until you get it then come back and we can discuss the difference between race and ethnicity.

Novista
Novista
July 27, 2013 8:18 pm

chen

Now that you’ve both covered the easy stuff, here’s a real Quest:

find me a real white man.

chen
chen
July 27, 2013 8:27 pm

flash says:

“so the Republican party is not bending over backwards to promote and expand Latin influence and therefore pander to a specific voting bloc via latino spokesman and pushing amnesty for 46 million more third world infiltrators which will effectively dissolve the the glue of western cohesiveness…”

adapt or die, the republican party today is different from the party that kennedy defeated in ’60. the democrat party is now a conglomeration of different interests. it is more practical than ideological. the contest for the presidency is no longer a chess match, it is a game of tictactoe and the republicans have nowhere to move that will allow them to win, somebody said bush 2 was the last republican president.

the reps will court hispanics to divide and conquer the dems. hispanics are seen as an important component of dem strength because they are, since kennedy, firmly in the dem court. the hope is that younger hispanics will identify with a new repub leader since they would not remember kennedy. the repubs also have been courting the lgbt vote which is an important piece of the electorate because they are much more active politically than any other group.

it is your static thinking that will keep the repubs from winning. or maybe they will win in spite of your unwillingness to adapt. obama’s machinations my be directed at preventing a hillary victory in ’16. same as the Clintons did to gore in ’00.

Duncan Idaho
Duncan Idaho
July 29, 2013 5:34 pm

Brilliant article, many thanks

I´m resending it to other people. Regards from Prague, CZ (Europe…)
Keep it up!

Brazen
Brazen
August 4, 2013 12:05 pm

Absolutely brilliant article and very well articulated by the Author! Wondering why this stuff isn’t taught to us in public schools now? And as the author points out… this isn’t some new concept; It’s been going on since the beginning of time! Just do a search for the terms “usury” first. This will explain most of what you need to know. Then search “fractional reserve”. Both wikipedia and youtube have excellent info on both of the above, in easy to read/understand English.

Joe Wazzzz
Joe Wazzzz
August 26, 2013 8:31 pm

Whom the gods would destroy . . .

Mick
Mick
September 22, 2013 3:01 pm

The left wingers are just like the right winger extemists trying to rule the world and eveyone’ mind. they are in the same place with dogma about how the world works and their answers to how to fix it. It is much more complex, but people don’t like complex so they will believe whatever they read in the rags. Only one answer, think for yourself and use your God given mind to understand where you are being taken advantage of. Remember we see 7000 adverts a day trying to tell us what to believe. Look out your window, at your friends, neighbours and have a chat a get some reality inside of you. You will be forever gratefull.

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