Things To Come

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

As our politicos creep deeper into a legalistic wilderness hunting for phantoms of Russian collusion, nobody pays attention to the most dangerous force in American life: the unraveling financialization of the economy.

Financialization is what happens when the people-in-charge “create” colossal sums of “money” out of nothing — by issuing loans, a.k.a. debt — and then cream off stupendous profits from the asset bubbles, interest rate arbitrages, and other opportunities for swindling that the artificial wealth presents. It was a kind of magic trick that produced monuments of concentrated personal wealth for a few and left the rest of the population drowning in obligations from a stolen future. The future is now upon us.

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Financialization expressed itself in other interesting ways, for instance the amazing renovation of New York City (Brooklyn especially). It didn’t happen just because Generation X was repulsed by the boring suburbs it grew up in and longed for a life of artisanal cocktails. It happened because financialization concentrated immense wealth geographically in the very few places where its activities took place — not just New York but San Francisco, Washington, and Boston — and could support luxuries like craft food and brews.

Quite a bit of that wealth was extracted from asset-stripping the rest of America where financialization was absent, kind of a national distress sale of the fly-over places and the people in them. That dynamic, of course, produced the phenomenon of President Donald Trump, the distilled essence of all the economic distress “out there” and the rage it entailed. The people of Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin were left holding a big bag of nothing and they certainly noticed what had been done to them, though they had no idea what to do about it, except maybe try to escape the moment-by-moment pain of their ruined lives with powerful drugs.

And then, a champion presented himself, and promised to bring back the dimly remembered wonder years of post-war well-being — even though the world had changed utterly — and the poor suckers fell for it. Not to mention the fact that his opponent — the avaricious Hillary, with her hundreds of millions in ill-gotten wealth — was a very avatar of the financialization that had turned their lives to shit. And then the woman called them “a basket of deplorables” for noticing what had happened to them.

And now the rather pathetic false promises of President Trump, the whole MAGA thing, is unraveling at exactly the same time that the financialized economy is entering its moment of final catastrophic phase-change. The monuments to wealth — especially the stock and bond portfolios and the presumed value of real estate investments — will surrender to a process you might call price-discovery-from-Hell, revealing their worth to be somewhere between little and nothing. The accumulated monstrous debts of persons, corporations, and sovereign societies, will be suddenly, shockingly, absolutely, and self-evidently unpayable, and the securities represented by them will be sucked into the kind of vortices of time/space depicted in movies about mummies and astronauts. And all of a sudden the avatars of that wealth will see their lives turn to shit just like moiling, Budweiser-gulping, oxycontin-addled deplorables in the flat, boring, parking lot wastelands of our ruined drive-in Utopia saw their lives rendered into a brown-and-yellow slurry draining clockwise down the toilet of history.

Nobody in power in this country is paying attention to how close we are to that epic moment — at least, they’re not talking about it. If the possibility of all that even occupies some remote corner of their brains, they surely don’t know how to prepare the citizenry for it, or what to do about it. The truth is that societies respond emergently to major crises like the imminent unraveling of our financialized economy, often in disorderly and surprising ways. I suppose we’ll just have to watch the nauseating spectacle play out, and in the meantime enjoy the Russian collusion melodrama for whatever it’s worth — probably more than a ticket to Wonder Woman or the new Tom Cruise Mummy movie.

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Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
June 12, 2017 9:25 am

“societies respond emergently to major crises like the imminent unraveling of our financialized economy, often in disorderly and surprising ways.”

Not too surprising. They will go from printing $200 billion a month to printing $5 trillion a month. This is only the beginning of the bubble.

Ed
Ed
  Iconoclast421
June 12, 2017 10:12 am

That’s what the government sponsored “financializers” will do. Kuntsler is referring to what the societies of the victimized countries will do. “Disorderly” is probably a vast understatement of the way people living in those societies may respond.

Not Sure
Not Sure
June 12, 2017 10:17 am

“….And all of a sudden the avatars of that wealth will see their lives turn to shit just like moiling, Budweiser-gulping, oxycontin-addled deplorables in the flat, boring, parking lot wastelands of our ruined drive-in Utopia saw their lives rendered into a brown-and-yellow slurry draining clockwise down the toilet of history.”

This beautiful projection of free thought could only have come from a fully engaged mind firing on all cylinders as he watched the hopeless plight of the drug addled deplorables sitting in their own waste as they watched their illusionary world spin uncontrollably out of this universe into some other heretofore unknown dimension as planned by the now horribly obese elite, who are feeding at the trough of wealth that once belonged to the soon to be eradicated deplorables.

All true. All coming. Maybe here already.

Doom porn at it’s finest. This is why I read TBP.

SKINBAG
SKINBAG
June 12, 2017 10:59 am

I have watched in a state of awe from the sidelines for many years now as this SHIT SHOW winds up towards the grand and spectacular ending. It has taken far longer than I ever would have guessed for this slow motion train wreck to FINALLY be near the end. America has the president she deserves – a fucking scumbag, cheating business man turned reality T V show star. So fitting for a FACEBOOK / smart phone distracted populace – BREAD & CIRCUS squared !

Jim Kuntsler – you hit a GRAND SLAM with this one. BRAVO sir ! I’m going to print many copies of this article and then frame my copy. I’ll mail out the other copies to everyone I care about – for posterity.

Mike Murray
Mike Murray
June 12, 2017 11:36 am

“I have watched in a state of awe from the sidelines…”
Yeah, me too, like Cassandra.
It reminds me not so much of a slo-mo train wreck as it does a five mile roller coaster with the track missing after the highest climb. Everyone on board with their eyes closed is enjoying the ride, it’s the watching spectators who are terrified.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
June 12, 2017 11:48 am

It sounds like Kunstler has dusted off his copy of The Creature from Jekyll Island.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
June 12, 2017 1:06 pm

I remember not too long ago when TBP readers hissed at Kunstler’s writing. Now he is our darling.

Has Kunstler changed or have TBP readers changed> Maybe seeing the anti-Hillary in the White House and nothing changing has made us all cynics.

Nah, that can’t be the case.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Trapped in Portlandia
June 12, 2017 1:18 pm

Where have you been?

Stuck in the mainstream news?

There’s all kinds of things changing, why do you the entire world Elite Establishment is doing everything they can possibly do to get rid of him?

Quit letting the MSM tell you what is happening, open your eyes and look at reality for yourself instead.

rhs jr
rhs jr
June 13, 2017 5:49 pm

It’ll all be worth it to see Obama, Harpy et all swinging by the neck.

LetsPlay
LetsPlay
June 15, 2017 9:55 am

This reminds me of a recent story on FOX News where a WW2 Veteran was cheated and abused by his caretakers. First they stole his pension and savings. Then they went after his life insurance. Then they went after his mortgage and got a second. Then they ran up his credit cards. And then they scaddaddled with the money ran out and left him high and dry and still have not been caught and brought to justice.

Perfect analogy to what anyone outside the Elite class has been enduring. Theft at it’s most blatant, aided and abetted by our Congress-critters. No oversight, much less criminal prosecution with the exception of one or two like Bernie Madoff who must have just pissed off the wrong people.

And Kunstler gives us another helping of shit sandwich without a hint of anything we can do about it. That’s what I love about all the doomdayers. Take your money and run!! Run for the hills. But what if you don’t have any money, Jim?

What is a person to do with this shit sandwich? Eat it while chasing it with your best whiskey and a pill or two? Thanks for all the help Buddy!