There Is No Normal

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

The wheel of time rolls forward, never retracing its path, but because it is a wheel, and we are riding in it, a persistent illusion persuades us that the landscape is recognizably the same, and that our doings within the regular turning of the seasons seem comfortably normal. There is no normal.

There is for us, at this moment in history, an especially harsh turning (so Strauss and Howe would say) as our journey takes the exit ramp out of the high energy era into the next reality of a long emergency. The human hive-mind senses that something is different, but at the same moment we’re unable to imagine changing all our exquisitely tuned arrangements — especially the thinking class in charge of all that, self-enchanted with pixeled fantasies. The dissonance over this is driving America crazy.

The wheel hit a deep pothole in 2008 turning onto the off-ramp and has been wobbling badly ever since. 2008 was a warning that going through the motions isn’t enough to sustain a sense of purpose, either nationally or for individuals trying to keep their lives together ever more desperately. The cultural memory of the confident years, when we seemed to know what we were doing, and where we were going, dogs us and mocks us.

The young adults feel all that most acutely. The pain prompts them to want to deconstruct that memory. “No, it didn’t happen that way,” they are saying. All those stories about the founding of this society — of those Great Men with their powdered hair-doos writing the national charter, and the remarkable experience of the past 200-odd years — are wrong! There was nothing wonderful about it. The whole thing was a swindle!

They are feeling the wheel’s turning most painfully, since they know they will see many more turnings in the years ahead, and the direction of the wheel is vectoring downward for them. The bottom-line is less of everything, not more. That is a new ethos here in America and it’s hardly comforting: Less income, fewer comforts, more literal hardships, fewer consolations for the universal difficulty of being alive. No wonder they are angry.

It’s this simple. We landed in the New World five hundred years ago. It was full of good things that human beings had barely begun to exploit, laid out like a banquet. There was plenty of good virgin soil for growing food, the best timber in the world, clean rivers and great lakes, ores full of iron, gold, and silver, and down deep a bonanza of coal and oil to drive the wheel through very flush times. The past century was particularly supercharged, the oil years.

Imagine living through the very start of all that, the blinding, fantastic newness of modernity! Look back at the stories and images around Teddy Roosevelt and his times, and the confidence of that era just astonishes you, An emergent cavalcade of wonders: electricity, telephones, railroads, subways, skyscrapers! And in a few more years movies, cars, airplanes, radio. Even the backstage wonders of the day were astonishments: household plumbing for all, running hot water, municipal water and sewer systems, refrigeration, tractors! It’s hard to conceive how much these developments changed the human experience of daily life.

Even the traumas of the 20th century’s world wars did not crush that sense of amazing progress, at least not in North America, spared the wars’ mighty wreckage. The post-war confidence of American society achieved a level of in-your-face laughable hubris — see the USA in your Chevrolet! — until John Kennedy was shot down, and after that the delirious moonshot euphoria steadily gave way to corrosive skepticism, anxiety, acrimony, and enmity. My generation, booming into adulthood, naively thought they could fix all that with Earth Day, tofu, and computers, and keep the great wheel rolling down into an even more glorious cybernetic nirvana.

Fakeout. That’s not where the wheel is going. We borrowed all we possibly could from the future to pretend that the system was still working, and now the future is at the door like a re-po man come to take away both the car and the house. The financial scene is an excellent analog to our collective psychology. Its workings depend on the simple faith that its workings work. So, it is easy to imagine what happens when that faith wavers.

We’re on the verge of a lot of things coming apart: supply lines, revenue streams, international agreements, political assumptions, promises to do this and that. We have no idea how to keep it together on the downside. We don’t even want to think about it. The best we can do for the moment is pretend that the downside doesn’t exist. And meanwhile, fight both for social justice and to make America great again, two seemingly noble ideas, both exercises in futility. The wheel is still turning and the change of season soon upon us. What will you do?

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23 Comments
BB
BB
August 19, 2019 10:57 am

This is off topic . Admin are you getting the money I have been sending ?I’m out on the road so I’m using regular mail .

jimmieoakland
jimmieoakland
August 19, 2019 11:15 am

Oh, yeah, the tofu. What the hell were we thinking?

Anonymousse
Anonymousse
August 19, 2019 11:59 am

I get the distinct feeling that good ol’ JK has been frequenting TBP 🙂

NtroP
NtroP
  Anonymousse
August 19, 2019 12:42 pm

I get the distinct feeling y0u are correct. It’s the first time I’ve heard him buying into The Fourth Turning. Probably owe Admin some credit…

'mouse No. 9
'mouse No. 9
  NtroP
August 19, 2019 1:15 pm

…or a donation.

Pequiste
Pequiste
August 19, 2019 12:03 pm

JHK always has the big picture in mind for his missives, whether one agrees with him or not.

We were given the New World on a silver platter and we made one big bloody fucking mess. And we did have a golden age here too but alas…. The Old World was a bloody fucking mess to start with but they too had some very great civilizations come and go during their times.

And while many, if not most of us, are getting crushed under the tires of the runaway wagon called Post-Modernity, the dénoument looms.

Uncola
Uncola
  Pequiste
August 19, 2019 12:09 pm

Pequiste says:

JHK always has the big picture in mind for his missives, whether one agrees with him or not.

Regardless of anyone’s particular perspectives, I suspect JHK’s piece above will age like fine wine.

~L
~L
August 19, 2019 12:13 pm

From the article…
“An emergent cavalcade of wonders: electricity, telephones, railroads, subways, skyscrapers! And in a few more years movies, cars, airplanes, radio. Even the backstage wonders of the day were astonishments: household plumbing for all, running hot water, municipal water and sewer systems, refrigeration, tractors! It’s hard to conceive how much these developments changed the human experience of daily life..”

…All creatively brought to the ungrateful masses, by and large, by the intelligence and sweat equity of European white men, with notable contributions by some rare people of color.

And here we are today, being guilt tripped into a false white privilege, with calls to upend the entire apple cart, because the wheels are wobbly.

No, if repairs will be made, then have you any doubts, about who will step up and try to fix it?

Otherwise, let the free shit army pile on board, and send that rickety piece of garbage with a Socialism bumper sticker downhill, and toward the Cliff’s edge, where it is headed.

Say Goodbye.

with a nod to an old Canuck band

https://youtu.be/AZrVc82s8Hk

M G
M G
  ~L
August 19, 2019 4:12 pm

During my sojourn into the redlands of Oklahoma last month, I had the occasion to learn a bit about the mentality that supports the idea of a universal basic income.

The logic goes like this: (am not promoting it, just espousing it in a way the young woman (30s, social worker for the Cherokee tribe) explained it to me.

The wealth the tribes are earning from the Casinos is taken from the revenue and paid to the members of the nation because the white man stole the wealth from their land and now they have begun to steal it back.

Make sense? That casino money BELONGS to my new step-grandson-inlaw.

In the same way, the new postmodern thought is that all money is cybermoney anyway, since the gold and the true money is already hoarded up by the nasty greedy rich 1%.

Redistributing it as UBI is just a matter of taking it. In their minds, the wealth just “exists” in a big pile. It isn’t produced.

Public schools are great. So is all that sugar in Frosted Flakes.

Speedy.
Speedy.
  M G
August 20, 2019 8:41 am

I decided I could say it again.
UBI is Normal to those who grew up on government checka.

That big pile of beans just needs to be distributed by NEW beancounters.

Now? I shall go harvest more tomatoes and put them in storage. With real wealth. As Normal people do.

Here.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
August 19, 2019 12:51 pm

JK asks… “What will you do?”

I’ll keep on keeping on till I no longer can.

TomMacGyver
TomMacGyver
August 19, 2019 3:49 pm

We’ve all got window seats on a crashing plane…

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  TomMacGyver
August 20, 2019 4:36 pm

Got you a parachute Tom?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
August 19, 2019 3:51 pm

Fourth Turning or no Fourth Turning, it seems like almost the entire country (and maybe the world) is crazy. Kids can’t just be normal – they have to cover themselves with tattoos or put giant holes in their ears. If they’re too young for those, they have to dye their hair blue. Anything to stand out, anything to annoy the straights. Then there’s the trannies and assorted other weird sexual fetishes. Bruce Fucking Jenner is now a supposed woman, for fuck’s sake. People want to save the frogs while the most important human right is the right to kill your own baby. “Misgendering” is a thing. Misgendering should not even be a thing. He/him/his….what/the/fuck!

And everything is so frenetic: Grown adults pay perfectly good money to watch CGI movies about comic book characters. What, for me, is sensory overload is apparently the minimum amount of stimulation to maintain people’s attention. If you stop at a fast food place, the menu won’t hold still long enough for you to even look at it. I thought I was ordering a burger not watching the latest trailer for The Lion King re-boot.

Then there’s the mass psychosis that is Global Warming, er Climate Change, er the “Climate Crisis” (you do know it’s a crisis, right?). There may be some warming – I don’t know and I don’t really care, but I can tell confirmation bias when it’s going on. People attributing everything to the Climate Crisis. That acorn fell on my head a week later in the summer than when acorns used to fall. Summer is dragging on! The sky is falling! I don’t even think we’ve hit 95F once this summer, so our local NPR station is touting how much rain we’ve had.

Not to mention Trump derangement syndrome. You’re ALL FUCKING COMPLICIT. Complicit-ass rayciss motherfuckers. Meanwhile my buddy who’s been retired for several years and has driven himself to madness by watching YouTube videos from flat-earthers.

Can’t people just be fucking NORMAL ????

jimmieoakland
jimmieoakland
  Iska Waran
August 19, 2019 4:51 pm

Short answer, no.

Pequiste
Pequiste
  Iska Waran
August 19, 2019 5:24 pm

Transgressive IS the new normal.

Stucky
Stucky
August 19, 2019 3:52 pm

JK should watch Trump appearing at his first campaign stop in New Hampshire last week. Highlights;

— The whole world is in a recession, except the USA
— We are the greatest nation on earth in every possible manner
— Stop worrying and stop listening to fake news
— ALL bets are off if you don’t vote for Trump. A vote against Trump is a vote to fuck over America
— We are the greatest nation on earth in every possible manner
— We are the greatest nation on earth in every possible manner
— We are the greatest nation on earth in every possible manner

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Stucky
August 19, 2019 6:18 pm

We definitely have the greatest number of genders.

Mac
Mac
August 19, 2019 5:30 pm

What will I do? Buy more guns and ammo, that’s what.

Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse
August 19, 2019 10:26 pm

What a crock! Worse analysis I have seen in a long time. Read George Friedman for a change and see what is really happening. The only thing to fear is the NWO and “a brave new world”. Once our self protection is gone though it’s “katie bar the door”. Hong Kong is us.

mark
mark
  Mickey Mouse
August 19, 2019 11:31 pm

Here you go MM.

George Friedman: Will the U.S. Decline?

ozum
ozum
August 20, 2019 1:16 am

Superb, JK, superb….kudos!! I keep a large supply of popcorn at hand, and will watch spellbound until the lights go out. Then step outside and listen to the screams and wailing from multiple directions.

jakee308
jakee308
August 20, 2019 1:37 am

What’s coming is almost 100% robot industrialization. Most all products will be produced for little to no actual cost. This will be the hard part when people realize that they don’t really need to work (or work a lot less) as more and more processes and products are made cheaper and cheaper.
Then handing out some pieces of paper for accounting purposes won’t seem quite so wrong.
Real jobs will exist but they will require those who and think and communicate.