The Looming “National Nervous Breakdown”

Submitted by Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds blog,

When the citizenry cease to believe the lies, the nation suffers a nervous breakdown.

Last week I used the phrase National Nervous Breakdown without clarifying its meaning. (The War on Our Intuition That Something Is Fundamentally Amiss)

By National Nervous Breakdown I do not mean the breakdown of civil order or the economy; I mean the breakdown of the officially sanctioned narratives that underpin the Status Quo. These Master Narratives legitimize the current arrangement; once they erode or break down, the legitimacy of the Status Quo is lost.

The shell remains in place, but nobody believes the system is a fair, just meritocracy.

Let’s consider the erosion or breakdown of these master narratives.

1. No accountability for abuse of power. The core narrative is no one is above the law, which means not only that everyone is supposedly treated equally before the law, but that abuses of power are punished or limited.

Now that police departments are essentially stealing from private citizens without due process via civil forfeiture, it’s clear there is no accountability for abuses of power.

This is simply one example of many in which blatant abuse of power is sanctioned by the Status Quo, and there is little recourse for citizens who have been abused unless they are wealthy enough to fund a high-powered legal team.

In effect, our legal system is broken. This mirrors the erosion and breakdown of accountability in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when abuse of power was rampant and there was little recourse for the citizenry.

2. Though U.S. foreign policy is guided by realpolitik, it is fundamentally based on the high moral ground of defending liberty, democracy and civil liberties. Wars of choice that squandered American lives, treasure and credibility and the use of torture for dubious gains have demolished the credibility and legitimacy of U.S. foreign policy–once again, mirroring the delegitimizing result of the Vietnam War and all the official lies that were issued to mask that war’s true costs and failures.

3. The manipulation of official data to mask the reality that the U.S. economy now operates to benefit the few at the expense of the many–crony capitalism writ large. Vested interests control the political and financial machinery to expand their share of the national income and power.

Meanwhile, the income and wealth of the vast majority of citizens stagnates.

4. The middle-class roadmap to financial security–earning a college degree and working hard for a corporate employer–is broken. A college degree leads to debt-serfdom in the form of crushing student loans, but the education gained has little value in the emerging economy.

In the corporate world, loyalty has been reduced to a facade of rah-rah PR that masks a culture of insecurity.

5. The government at all levels–local, state and federal–responds to any questioning of its authority or abuse of power with increasing over-reach and violence. There are so many examples of this, it’s difficult to know where to start: the federal government’s war on truthtellers regarding domestic spying abuses, and the state of California’s blatantly unconstitutional confiscation of taxpayer bank accounts with zero due process–the mere suspicion that income hasn’t been fully reported in California is sufficient grounds for the theft of citizens’ money by the state.

Welcome to the United States of Orwell, Part 2: Law-Abiding Taxpayers Are Treated as Criminals While the Real Criminals Go Free (March 27, 2012)

When the master narratives have broken down, legitimacy is lost. What’s left is authority without accountability or recourse and abuse of power without limits.

When the citizenry cease to believe the lies, the nation suffers a nervous breakdown.

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Hope@ZeroKelvin
Hope@ZeroKelvin
January 14, 2015 10:50 am

“Looming”????

I’d say the FUUSA, is not only in the midst of a “National Nervous Breakdown” but a full blown Schizophrenic Psychotic Break!!!

We need Haldo in the water supply, and soon.

Rise Up
Rise Up
January 14, 2015 10:58 am

How many more cracks in this egg called America before it breaks wide open?

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TE
TE
January 14, 2015 11:08 am

Ah Mr. Smith, no worries.

From the conversations I had over the holidays, the status quo has little to immediately fear unless EBT or free health care pauses, maybe, just maybe, if the stock market falters.

Out of 20ish, educated, employed or owner, 35-65 year olds, not ONE believed that cops were abusing or targeting or stealing from anyone except blacks and criminals, and not ONE was not filled with faith and belief that the economy was dramatically improving. I left the parties morose and depressed. If those that COULD do something are so happy in their ignorance, really, what hope is there?

They base this on myth and propaganda (cops) and their “genius” in the market.

Dutchman
Dutchman
January 14, 2015 12:32 pm

“4. The middle-class roadmap to financial security–earning a college degree and working hard for a corporate employer–is broken. A college degree leads to debt-serfdom in the form of crushing student loans, but the education gained has little value in the emerging economy.

In the corporate world, loyalty has been reduced to a facade of rah-rah PR that masks a culture of insecurity.”

This pretty much says it all. The middle class is going to keep shrinking.

In many tech fields the only work available is temp (contract) work through a ‘consulting firm’ (a fancy name for a ‘Temp Agency’). The employers don’t want intelligent, thoughtful people. Instead they want a grunt that knows the XYZ system, and they need 3 months of modifications.

“Wage jobs” have been turned into hell!

flash
flash
January 14, 2015 12:52 pm

There’s only on solution left for retail, bail ’em out.

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flash
flash
January 14, 2015 12:54 pm

oops, wrong thread.

BUCKHED
BUCKHED
January 14, 2015 2:32 pm

TE…..When you’re drinking great sauce at a party the whole world looks rosy.It isn’t until the next day when the hangover begins that you realize the world around you is pretty crappy.

yahsure
yahsure
January 14, 2015 2:37 pm

Things just aren’t messed up enough yet, to wake the brain dead masses up.

Ty Z
Ty Z
January 14, 2015 2:44 pm

“Soma distribution!” shouted a loud voice. “In good order, please. Hurry up there.”

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
January 14, 2015 4:13 pm

@TE: I think they call it “cognitive dissonance” and yes I feel your pain. I’ve stopped trying to convert people to the truth, it’s just not worth it.

card802
card802
January 14, 2015 5:57 pm

America is already starting to crack.

I read in the liberal media today about the hypocrisy of white america calling the black rioters in Ferguson thugs, hoodlums and animals.

Compared to the riots after the Buckeyes beat the Ducks, evidently sports riots are much much worse than rioting because of injustice. Those rascally Buckeyes, burning down business’s, looting stores, tanks called in, shootings, threats to burn this bitch down…..

llpoh
llpoh
January 14, 2015 8:08 pm

““4. The middle-class roadmap to financial security–earning a college degree”

Basic problem is that students no longer “earn” a college degree – they are gifted a college degree for being enrolled long enough. They no longer get an education along with the degree – the education part is skipped.

The education part is the important bit – the degree not so much.