Full Speed Ahead for Murphy’s Law

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

You might not know it, given all the ambient noise of the moment, but beyond the torments of news and propaganda there is still something called the nation. It’s more than just a political compact. Until not long ago it was also a culture, an agreed-upon set of values, practices, and customs that amounted to an identity: I’m an American. If you canvassed the crowd in Yankee Stadium one summer afternoon in 1947, I imagine each person would answer that way rather than saying I’m a wounded war veteran, I’m a WASP, I’m an oppressed housewife, I’m a negro, I’m Italian, I’m a Jew, I’m a union member, I’m a communist, I’m queer, I’m a rape victim….

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These days, the hardships of history are shattering the nation and our response politically has been to take refuge in a matrix of rackets. Most of these rackets are economic, because it’s the essence of racketeering to extract the greatest benefit possible from the object of your racket at the least cost to the racketeer. In plain English, it’s an organized way of getting something for nothing. The identity politics of our time is another form of racketeering — extracting current maximum benefits on claims of mistreatment, often bygone, specious, or only imagined.

And so one of the truly existential questions of the moment is whether we’ll continue to be a nation, even geographically, and a lot of sentient observers aren’t too sure. Apparently we’re not too sure we even want to be. This is why the campaign slogan of Hillary Clinton, “Stronger Together,” rang so false when the Democratic Party worked so diligently in 2016 to construct separate identity fortifications and then declared culture war on the dwindling majority outside the ramparts. And you’re surprised that Donald Trump won the election?

Trump won by making promises that he’ll never be able to keep under the current circumstances. The main promise was to restore the standard of living enjoyed in bygone decades by former industrial workers and clerks. His promise was based on a misunderstanding of history: the notion that the industrial organization of daily life was a permanent part of the human condition. You could detect by the early 21st century that this was not so anymore. That was exactly why we tried to replace it with an economy of rackets. When there’s nothing left, a lot of people are going to try to get something for nothing, because there’s nothing else to do.

Hence, the financialization of the economy. In the 1950s, finance made up about five percent of the economy. It’s mission then was pretty simple and straightforward: to manage the accumulated wealth of the nation (capital) and then allocate it to those who proposed to generate greater wealth via new productive activities, mostly industrial, ad infinitum. It turned out that ad infinitum doesn’t work in a world of finite resources — but the ride had been so intoxicating that we couldn’t bring ourselves to believe it, and still can’t.

With industry expiring, or moving elsewhere (also temporarily), we inflated finance to nearly 40 percent of the economy. The new financialization was, in effect, setting a matrix of rackets in motion. What had worked as capital management before was allowed to mutate into various forms of swindling and fraud — such as the bundling of dishonestly acquired mortgages into giant bonds and then selling them to pension funds desperate for “yield,” or the orgy of merger and acquisition in health care that turned hospitals into cash registers, or the revenue streams on derivative “plays” that amounted to bets with no possibility of ever being paid off, or the three-card-monte games of interest rate arbitrage played by central banks and their “primary dealer” concubines.

Some of what I’ve listed above may be incomprehensible to the blog reader, and that is because these rackets were crafted to be opaque and recondite. The rackets continue without regulation or prosecution because there is an unstated appreciation in government, and in the corporate board rooms, that it’s all we’ve got left. What remains of the accustomed standard of living in America is supported by wishing and fakery and all that is now coming to a climax as we steam full speed ahead into Murphy’s law: if something can go wrong, it will.

When all of America comes to realize that President Trump doesn’t know what he’s doing, it will make last November’s national nervous breakdown look like a momentary case of the vapors. What can wrong awaits in markets, banks, currencies, and the immense dark pools of counterparty obligations that amount to black holes where notions of value are sucked out of the universe. There is so much that can go wrong. And then it will. And then maybe that will prompt us back to consider  being a nation again.


JHK on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News broadcast last Friday night:

http://video.foxnews.com/v/5363878500001/?playlist_id=5198073478001#sp=show-clips

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starfcker
starfcker
March 20, 2017 10:43 am

“When all of America comes to realize that President Trump doesn’t know what he’s doing”. I guess you should have voted for hildabeast there, kunstler. Oh, wait……

underfire
underfire
  starfcker
March 20, 2017 11:36 am

That’s where he lost me too. Doesn’t know what he’s doing? As in:

trying to stop the overseas flow of jobs
coming down on the side of gun rights, or self defense
taking on and being scorned by the aristocracy and other dead wood
trying to keep out immigrants coming for the free shit
trying to get ahead of the Ocare train wreck
working to keep islam out of the US
etc. etc.

We all know this country is in precipitous decline on almost all fronts, nothing new there.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
  starfcker
March 20, 2017 12:19 pm

Starfcker, Kunstler did not imply in any way that Hillary was better. In fact, while JHK is not an enthusiastic supporter of Trump, he has consistently believed Hillary was worse. Hell, in his writings over the past month the red pill actually seems to be taking effect in JHK’s system.

With that being said, I have a hard time disagreeing with Kunstler’s premise this week. We are buried in rackets with 40% of our economy based on the FIRE (finance, insurance, real estate) parts of the economy. This kind of economy is doomed. Maybe the debt ceiling limits will start to dominos falling or maybe it will be some other black swan event, but bad things are on the horizon and the horizon is not very far away.

BL
BL
  starfcker
March 20, 2017 12:33 pm

starschmucker

Learn to read, Kuntsler is not a fan of Hillarity.

starfcker
starfcker
  BL
March 20, 2017 12:57 pm

Starschmucker? It’s war now, yorkieboy. (Not really)

BL
BL
  starfcker
March 20, 2017 1:22 pm

You don’t have the balls to seek the pain that I can bring down on you starschmucker.

starschmucker
starschmucker
  BL
March 20, 2017 1:35 pm

(Hides under bed)

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
  BL
March 20, 2017 3:25 pm

BL…you even have me pissing in my pants.

BL
BL
  kokoda - the most deplorable
March 20, 2017 6:21 pm

KoKo- Your incontinence can be treated by a physician. You mention yorkies and you will need some Depends. 🙂

TampaRed
TampaRed
  starfcker
March 20, 2017 10:21 pm

yorkieboy-elaborate on that one,will you–

Along Came Jones
Along Came Jones
March 20, 2017 11:23 am

Amazing how these self appointed intellectuals always claim to know more than anyone else but can never verbalize a viable solution to any problem.

Omaha's best
Omaha's best
  Along Came Jones
March 20, 2017 6:40 pm

Bingo we have a winner. Strange how they settle in the media, faculty lounges and politics. Even my mother in law doesn’t have as many answers as these critters.

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
March 20, 2017 11:25 am

JHK restates the obvious.

Sorry, I think he’s late to the party. The real question is, WHAT does a relatively intelligent person do to ride out the waves of difficulty that are inevitable?

On this score he, like so many others, is mute.

I keep waiting for someone to think of something I’ve not yet considered, and WRITE ABOUT IT.

BL
BL
  Barnum Bailey
March 20, 2017 12:37 pm

Barnum

Can you win in a rigged casino? The only way to win is not to play.

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
  BL
March 20, 2017 1:27 pm

Really? The way I define it, death is the only exit for the game in which we’re all trapped.

I don’t know of ANYONE who can exist entirely apart from the conditions their neighbors produce. We all need others, and even the Amish use medical services at the nearest hospital.

So no, we all play. No choice. The trick is not to avoid the woods where the bears forage, it’s simply to be NOT the slowest runner.

BL
BL
  Barnum Bailey
March 20, 2017 1:47 pm

Barnum, my doomstead is right smack in the middle of 200 Amish farms. For the most part they do not use birth control or use OB/GYN for anything. Should an operation be needed to save a life, they MUST ask permission from the church as the church will pay the bill. They do not buy healthcare insurance.

Without a social security number, it is impossible to play in our world. Amish do not have SS numbers and rarely use allopathic medicical help. And I mean rarely.

Barnum Bailey
Barnum Bailey
  BL
March 20, 2017 1:59 pm

BL, I can’t say what the best course of action may be for the future. We all pays our money and takeses our chances.

That said, the Mel Tappan system (isolated compound) is ahistoric (and wildly unpopular with people who have actually gone through a major meltdown, e.g., Argentina.)

And I’ve been in a medical office when some Amish women came in for whatever. Downwind was not pleasant.

Are we in a time analogous to the collapse of the Bronze Age? To the fall of the Western Roman Empire? Beats me. It’s going to be a wild ride.

Dutchman
Dutchman
March 20, 2017 11:37 am

I thought this was his best column in a while.

But he has to spoil it, for his hatred of Trump: “When all of America comes to realize that President Trump doesn’t know what he’s doing,”

These liberals can’t stop being pricks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Dutchman
March 20, 2017 12:01 pm

I think it’s genetic.

musket
musket
March 20, 2017 4:36 pm

Trump is light years ahead of the establishment but you would never know it based on the arrows being slung at him by every element of the gang that desperately wants to keep his, her or its fine billet. I agree that industrial America circa 1947 is long gone and will not be back anytime soon. As such we need to get the national capitol region bureaucracy (as well as the 555 asshats that can change anything and won’t), the media, the teachers unions, the entertainment industry and any another political entity that has a vested interest in things staying the same as the dad obama sidled out of town…..

Until that vice grip is broken nothing will change but only get worse….pundits notwithstanding.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
March 20, 2017 8:20 pm

When a 3rd rate writer has to qualify by repeating a talking point he got from the girls on the view he disqualifies himself.
My question is how it found its way onto a site like this?

Bob
Bob
March 21, 2017 5:49 pm

BL, you are no match for the scroll button.

Get over yourself, and stay civilized, at least to TBP standards.