Is This America’s Turning Point?

Authored by Robert Wright via The American Institute for Economic Research,

The phrase “to jump the shark” at first referenced the point at which a television program started to lose its moorings, and its audience.

Specifically, it referred to the episode of Happy Days (1974-84, ABC) when “the Fonz” (played by Henry Winkler, now better known for his role as an acting teacher on HBO’s Barry) jumped over a shark tank on water skis. Ratings for the show did stay up after the episode because there were only 3 or 4 channels available back then. Many fans, including this then eight-year-old, however, became mere viewers after that episode.

Today, though, the phrase has expanded to include any turning point eventually ending in disaster. 

Lots of folks, from politicians to used car salesmen, are trying to calm fears associated with the COVID-19 pandemic by harkening back to America’s glorious past.

“We” can get through this, they say, because “we” successfully traversed worse travails. The problem with that analysis is the “we” has changed. Yes, America suffered invasion and the destruction of the national capital in 1814, a long, bloody Civil War, and so forth. But the Americans who preserved or prevailed then are all long gone, as are many of the nation’s most important institutions.

Yes, some people who lived through the Great Depression and World War II are still alive but they are hardly the same people they once were. And right now they should all be indoors wearing gloves and N95s, or those gas masks that we all bought after 9-11, a terrorist attack that most of those alive today survived. But did we really do a good job responding to 9-11? We lost a lot of civil liberties and treasure fighting unnecessary wars and still suffer through ridiculous rituals at airports that protect no one

America’s currency and debt are in a similar position to post-shark Happy DaysNobody really likes it anymore but decent alternatives hardly abound. Solid currencies like the Swiss franc are too small, leaving only the currencies of a deeply divided Europe or authoritarian China as serious competitors.

The level of the national debt in absolute, per capita, and percentage of GDP terms, which can be tracked here, frightens many. In round figures, the national debt is $24 trillion, or $72,000 per person (man, woman, child) or $192,000 per taxpayer. That is 110 percent of GDP, the highest since the World War II era. And that is just the money borrowed to fund operations. Other liabilities, like Social Security and Medicare, are estimated at $77 trillion.

But the real problem is the loss of what Bill White called America’s Fiscal Constitution, a set of borrowing and budget rules first developed by Alexander Hamilton, America’s first Treasury Secretary. The idea was that the federal government should keep a lot of “dry powder” so that it could borrow to fight wars, purchase territory, and respond to shocks. To do that, it had to run budget surpluses when peace, easy taxes, and a tolerable administration of justice, and hence prosperity, prevailed. But basically since World War II, America has remained at war, some shooting, some cold, some necessary, but many, like the “wars” on drugs and poverty, concocted and counterproductive. Chronic deficits resulted.

Instead of imbibing the lessons of Richard Salsman’s The Political Economy of Public Debt, America’s policymakers and pundits ignore the national debt, or dismiss it with facile, and long since exploded, myths like “we owe it to ourselves” or “we can’t default on it because we can always print money to pay it.”

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, many held that America might muddle along for decades more, unloved but the only serious TV show left on air. But the only thing more disappointing than the irrational response of many American governments to the pandemic has been the way that Americans have acquiesced to the suspension of their civil and economic liberties on very flimsy grounds.

At 40:30 of this videoleading epidemiologist Knut Wittkowski puts it clearly:

“I think, people in the United States … are more docile than they should be. People should talk with their politicians and ask them to explain” the rationale for business shutdowns, shelter-in-place orders, and other medieval responses to what he, and many other epidemiologists not on the government payroll, believe is just another annual “pandemic” that kills those with weak immune systems.

The government’s response is actually making matters worse by slowing herd immunity.

As I recently argued elsewhere, America’s educational system has not prepared us for the government power grab because it does not create enough Emersonian independent thinkers or, frankly, even adult thinkers. Due to the extreme Left bias of higher education, many of America’s college graduates remain intellectually infantilized to the point that they can do little more than Tweet ignorant hate at any idea that does not accord with Progressive mantras.

While some older Democrats, like the aforementioned Bill White, and Peter Schuck, author of Why Government Fails So Often, are rational beings worthy of the attention and respect of all thinking beings, many young progressives appear completely rigid between the ears.

They want less economic activity to “save the planet” but cannot cheer death or the pain that lockdowns inflict upon the poor. While fewer miles traveled by automobile must warm their hearts by presumably cooling the planet, the thought of all the extra hot water needed to wash hands a dozen times a day must sting a bit, along with the fact that plastic straws and grocery bags are far safer during pandemics than purportedly “green” alternatives.

Strangest of all have been progressive calls for their archenemy, President Trump, to behave in a more authoritarian manner!

The statist assumption that “only government can save us” is so deeply ingrained on the Left and Right that rational calls to vitiate the economic crisis with voluntarism have not gained traction.

And don’t even get me started on the Right’s economic nationalism. Pure lunacy, like calls for AUTARKY (no international flows, like pre-Perry Japan!), now attracts serious attention. And why not? Didn’t we all “learn” in college that some French and German philosophers were right about there being no truth, just power and rhetoric? Strangely, though, the descendants of the apostles of postmodernism have no trouble seeing the truth in destroying the economic lives of most Americans because some unrealistic models claimed between 10,000 and 100 million people would otherwise die.

Is America about to jump the shark? Maybe it already has.

Or maybe, unlike the Fonz, it won’t even clear the tank, the victim of the weight of its own inane policies. All that is clear is that somebody is going to have to pay for this fiasco, and that somebody is “us.”

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22winmag - TBP's Corona-Gulag Yankee Mormon
22winmag - TBP's Corona-Gulag Yankee Mormon
April 11, 2020 10:52 am

The end of America my ass.

I would settle for the end of unrestrained lying and Bolshevism.

This is nothing a legal, political, and moral controlled burn can’t take care of.
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Pequiste
Pequiste

Urban renewal the hard way….

America is NOT Germany or Japan.

Enemy of Narratives (RD)
Enemy of Narratives (RD)

A controlled burn requires control. But that’s the trick. Who here would want control and then use it so? Who and who’s army?

gman
gman
  Enemy of Narratives (RD)
April 11, 2020 12:59 pm

“Who here would want control and then use it so?”

who here? pretty much all of them. solutions are not obvious says “you, the individual, is the supreme entity on the planet”. li’l pooh says he’s going to practice an “exact and precise culling” and that the way to defeat armies is by killing postmen, mayors and librarians. and reality donut is a murder/suicide who says he’s happy to kill pretty much everyone and their children too even if it means he dies along with them. and they get upvotes.

“Who and who’s army?”

they are cognizant of themselves and not of others. they see themselves as sufficient in and of themselves. they don’t see the point of an army.

Enemy of Narratives (RD)
Enemy of Narratives (RD)
April 11, 2020 11:22 am

“intellectually infantilized to the point that they can do little more than Tweet ignorant hate at any idea that does not accord with Progressive mantras.”

You’re a Satanist, an Atheist, you can’t get laid, which proves I’m right.

“The statist assumption that “only government can save us” is so deeply ingrained on the Left and Right…”

Bingo (Hegelian Dialectic)

“…that rational calls to vitiate the economic crisis with voluntarism have not gained traction.”

What bullshit. Let me through out some lofty vocabulary, never mind the incoherence. The word ‘freedom’ is tricky. The idea that organisms act in their own best interests is revolutionary. I think I’ll write a book about it with big words. The writer could not lead us out of a wet paper bag. What x-st assumption plagues the brilliance of this luminary. Moralism? Communalism? No, it’s voluntarism! Let’s implement that somehow!

“Is America about to jump the shark? Maybe it already has.”

There is no America. It’s the illusory disguise of a killing field refurbished from a once great country. America is only an evil trademark that sells patriotic altruism to its victims. Any luminary that can’t see meeting compulsion with compulsion is no luminary.

The man is either a cuck or has a social perch worth defending by going along to get along. How do I know? Because he knows the elephant in the room and ignores it.

“The problem with that analysis is the “we” has changed.”

The first plausible solution, the most obvious solution to ponder, is to change the ‘we’ back to something feasible. And how do we do that, kiddies? Yes, we suck the oversized clits of our superiors because I’m in the hands of Jesus and there’s nothing I can do but be or receive a flash in the can.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
April 11, 2020 11:26 am

The West jumped the shark a long, long time ago. We have been in the interregnum between the end of one durable system and the emergence and embrace of another for a hundred years. In another hundred we (our descendants) will be good to go under whichever system is adopted as the new boss system. Chinamen? Global neo-libs? Techno nazis? Time will tell. Be nice, it is all you really have much of a choice about.

Enemy of Narratives (RD)
Enemy of Narratives (RD)
  Brian Reilly
April 11, 2020 11:40 am

“we (our descendants) ”

History in turning points will genocide. Maybe alien descendants is more like it. To reproduce as a white man in America required ideological submission that is no longer good enough. They mean to kill their nemesis of the last 500 years once and for all. The Jews have tapped into a white-man hate based on jealously. Herd animals hate a perennial #1 not themselves.

I wish I could edit a video from many sources and show the hate better.

Pequiste
Pequiste
  Enemy of Narratives (RD)
April 11, 2020 1:10 pm

Travel video was hilarious, thank you.

overthecliff
overthecliff
April 11, 2020 9:13 pm

We will reap what we have sown.