Chilling Bigly

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

Is it so, as some wags say, that industry no longer makes money; only finance does? That’s been the operating theory for much of the West lately. Of course, that invites the question: what then is finance supposed to finance… that is, put money into? Why… industry, of course, and in the broadest sense of the word: the production of goods… goods being things that have value (that’s what‘s good about them). How quaint! But most of the industry that used to be here has gone to other lands.

What about all that money (capital) flowing into technology: Facebook, Google, Amazon? Hmmmm. What does Facebook produce, besides conflict between its users? Okay, it harvests data about them to sell to advertisers. And what are the advertisers advertising? Their products. Who produces the products? Mostly those people in other lands. Facebook users, then, are increasingly not employed, at least not in the production of goods. Perhaps in services like nursing, trucking, garbage pickup, food prep, police, firemen, prison guards, government bureaucracy (is that a service or a dis-service?) and et cetera.

Anyway, those service people are being fired left-and-right now because they refuse to be coerced into taking a vaccine that was never properly tested and has many scary side-effects. By the way, as of Sunday, the “newspaper-of-record” (The New York Times) finally had to come clean, after months of whistling past the graveyard, and admit what the public already knows: mRNA vaccines are dangerous:

While we’re on the subject, what does Google produce? Supposedly, answers to questions, plus, like Facebook, it harvests information about the people who ask the questions and then sells the info, blah blah. And whutabout Amazon? Don’t they sell a lot of products? Yeah, mostly produced by those people in other lands. What Amazon really produces is a phenomenal amount of motion — trucks going hither and thither, at increasing cost now as the price of gasoline and diesel fuel shoots up. To me, that looks like a problem for Amazon’s business model. Another problem is the growing number of people without gainful employment who have little money to buy stuff from Amazon, wherever it comes from.

That last problem has been papered-over for two years by “helicopter money” from the federal government — direct payment to the people for doing nothing, producing neither goods nor services. This has been an impressive trick. The money comes from nowhere and for nothing. The trick is based on simple accounting fraud. The second law of thermodynamics, a.k.a. entropy, suggests that eventually this process will degrade the value of the money (or “money”) issued by the fraudsters.

The hand in play for the moment is the spending legislation proposed by “Joe Biden.” It would generate a whole helluva lot more helicopter money from nowhere for nothing, and would theoretically keep the game going a little bit longer — except the process will only generate more unwanted entropy, causing decay in the value of that “money” and canceling the desired effect of spreading it around. That’s called inflation. If the value of money drops hard and fast, that is called hyperinflation. It would be politically and socially devastating, and probably lead to the downfall of the government. The net effect would be a nation bankrupt at all levels and that will segue into an epic economic depression.

If the legislation doesn’t get passed, the USA will perhaps skip the hyperinflationary intermezzo and move straight into a deflationary depression, which is what you get when nobody has any money. When that happens, especially in a system with money actually based on debt-creation, debts do not get paid (mortgages, car payments, credit cards, perhaps even coupons on US Treasury bonds), and when debts are not paid, money disappears. Poof! No money! It’s a vicious cycle. The more money disappears the more money keeps disappearing. None of this bodes well for the winter ahead.

Add to that the growing breakdown in global trade operations. Even many of those goods produced in other lands aren’t making it to the docks, and the reduced flow of goods that happened to already land on the docks can’t get unloaded and delivered to its various destinations because of disruptions in the US trucking sector. To some degree, those disruptions are cause by bonehead government regulations, especially in California, where most of the stuff from Asia lands. The bonehead regulations (like, outlawing trucks more than three years old) can be thought of as typical government “dis-services.”

Now add to that the rising cost of oil, natural gas, and coal — the global economy’s primary resources — and disruptions in the industries that produce these vital resources and you’ve got another layer of disorder being introduced into the system (entropy again). For the moment, government propaganda tries to divert your attention to a possible shortage of Christmas presents as the nation’s main concern. Don’t be fooled. It’s more about total systemic economic breakdown, as in US citizens having no heat and no food. Also, no gasoline and no parts for fixing broken cars (and trucks).

Do you suppose the capital markets will keep rising as all this spins out? I would suppose that the capital markets will lose 80 to 90 percent of their value when all is said and done. The fabled “One Percent” will finally feel the pain that was previously distributed among the rest of us. Don’t make the mistake of thinking the One Percent can control the situation. They are mere Wizards of Oz, barfing into their laptops. If working-from-home wasn’t a thing, they’d be jumping out of windows on Wall Street.

It’s a grim outlook, I admit, but you could see it coming over the horizon from a thousand miles away. Where I differ from other observers is that I doubt that any sort of extreme government surveillance state can be imposed on the public under these conditions. The people will be too pissed-off and, anyway, the current regime will be broke and out of mojo — possibly to the degree that it has to be shoved aside. “Let’s Go Brandon” is serious business. It’s the end of something.

In the background lurks this virus thing, and the insane vaccination program it prompted. We know that people have been harmed by the vaccinations, but not how many people altogether will be affected moving forward. The possibility, though, is for a nation both broke and sick struggling to get through a dark passage of history. Stay nimble, stay local, stay reality-based, be helpful, be honest, be brave, and be kind to each other. We’ll get through it.

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27 Comments
NtroP
NtroP
November 1, 2021 10:24 am

I like JHK, but I really liked his last two sentences.
“stay reality-based”……

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
  NtroP
November 1, 2021 4:00 pm

“Stay nimble, stay local, stay reality-based,” brilliant words to live buy in our current conundrum.

Sionnach Liath
Sionnach Liath
November 1, 2021 10:32 am

Good for you JK; splendid.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
November 1, 2021 10:32 am

A couple of observations:
1) Biden isn’t running anything
2) The shipping issue is on purpose (think green)
3) The “vaccine” is causing “Delta”.

Now for the “Build Back Better”

What is the first step in BBB ?

Demo

Misfit71
Misfit71
  gatsby1219
November 1, 2021 12:41 pm

In reference to number 2 – Biden and his regime which includes gov agencies like FBI are fully compromised by China and other controlling parties. All controlled though blackmail for their grifting and myriad other crimes and those controllers are calling what Biden and the rest do

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
  Misfit71
November 1, 2021 1:22 pm

Epstein was the controlling party. First, where are the tapes of all these elites raping and murdering little children? Huh? Where are they? Second, where are the hundreds of victims? Why haven’t hundreds and hundreds of women come forward to talk about how they were raped by the elites? Could it be because they were killed in the “initiation”? Otherwise, explain to me where the victims are?

Someone that has raped and murdered a child and knows that it is all on film will do whatever they are told – anything!

These are the monsters we are dealing with.

Warren
Warren
  gatsby1219
November 1, 2021 4:05 pm

Steve Hilton has started calling him Ex President Biden. Of course he never was.President in the the first place, neither by being elected or actually doing the job. Biden I think it is a good.way to refer to ole white Zhou.

Vektor
Vektor
  gatsby1219
November 1, 2021 6:00 pm

“What is the first step in BBB ?”

– Manufacture worldwide crises to justify nationalisation of as many industries as possible.
– Justify price controls and rationing in the face of acute inflation and shortages.
– Intensify the medical tyranny to, at best, cover the 2020 election steal via fraudulent mail in voting. At worst, deliberate population reduction and authoritarian control.

BBB is an oxymoron. Marxists don’t ‘build’ anything.

Ghost
Ghost
November 1, 2021 10:34 am

Some will get through it but the country is lost to invaders. The Third Amendment might come into play when the invaders are “quartered” in your home and/or at your expense.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Ghost
November 1, 2021 3:16 pm

Mysterious disappearances.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
November 1, 2021 10:41 am

I knew he’d come around.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 1, 2021 11:03 am

How will you get through it with no money or food or electricity???? We live in a police state and the battle will be epic.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
November 1, 2021 11:12 am

You had you entire life to prepare for this day.

If you have no power, food or money, whose fault is that?

Ghost
Ghost
  hardscrabble farmer
November 1, 2021 8:56 pm
Balbinus
Balbinus
  Anonymous
November 1, 2021 3:17 pm

2 down vote people with no plan. Best of luck to ya.

Gomer
Gomer
  Balbinus
November 1, 2021 5:40 pm

Maybe they can get together and procreate…on second thought, if they didn’t prepare, they already procreated themselves.

Tin Moose
Tin Moose
November 1, 2021 11:49 am

May God have mercy upon our TRUE enemies because I will NOT. 🇺🇸

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 1, 2021 12:08 pm

The only way out is and was is to swap out the debt. Perhaps for 10 year coupons on a broad index of stocks. Federal lands can be capitalized as was done with the Homestead Act as well. (See Desota the Mystery of Capital)

But because this means government loses power it won’t happen.

The above instills confidence that prevents the velocity of money going way down.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 1, 2021 12:15 pm

And if the crash comes, what will be lost? Well, for many it will probably mean the end of pleasure cruises with those great buffets, air travel to exotic climes to impress friends with your worldliness, meal routinely eaten at fast food joints and restaurants, bouncy houses, $200 tickets to see rock stars who are now senior citizens, bulging closets full of unworn clothes, tattoos, plastic surgery for suburban housewives, useless college degrees, season tickets to whatever, weddings that rival Princess Diana’s, cable tv subscriptions, curated stuff, and a lot of other things not necessary for survival.

In short, it will look more like the world a lot of us commenting here experienced as children. Which is not such a bad thing.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Anonymous
November 1, 2021 3:22 pm

Lived in a house with no heat at night, water from the old well pump and a 30 yard jaunt to the outhouse. Old chief don’t want to do it again but old chief remember how. The newbies to this world won’t do well.

Vektor
Vektor
  Anonymous
November 1, 2021 6:09 pm

It will mean the loss of life support for all the welfare parasites who cannot survive on their own. Many of them will not go quietly. These are the people who will cry for the government to do whatever it needs to do to save them.

Heywood Jablomi
Heywood Jablomi
November 1, 2021 1:02 pm

Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Every body must be jabbed. The vaccinated roam the streets demanding every body must get an injection of parasites.
Parasites are more intelligent than the human cattle they live inside of.
I am not kidding. Ivermectin=kryptonite
Urgency is the way to circumvent discovery.
The graphene oxide is only a distraction so the populace doesn’t see the REAL REASON behind the extreme psychopathic push to vax every body. Viruses are older than us and smarter by far.
This is no joke.
Much like the goa’uld in the Stargate franchise the internal hive mind parasites manipulate the hosts. In the vaccines, graphene oxide distracts researchers from the parasites within the Trojan Horse vax. Notice the commitment to the “epidemic of the unvaccinated” talking point the vaxxed zombies espouse.
I am not joking.

Doc Adams
Doc Adams
  Heywood Jablomi
November 2, 2021 2:35 am

Correction: viruses are more durable than we are.

Bob P
Bob P
November 1, 2021 1:17 pm

I keep reading about shortages in retail stores; they’re already bad and will get terrible. I’ve seen no evidence of this yet in London, Ontario. Quick poll:

I have seen very little to no evidence of shortages in local stores = thumbs up

I have seen a fair amount or a lot of shortages in local stores = thumbs down

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
  Bob P
November 1, 2021 2:33 pm

Very few shortages of food and other stuff produced in the US, except for autos, and I don’t buy the stuff made in China… There is a serious unavailability of many gas-powered auto models, but plenty of expensive hybrids…

Joe Blow have hemp rope, will travel...
Joe Blow have hemp rope, will travel...
  Bob P
November 1, 2021 6:29 pm

Walmart was short on pancake mix the other day. Other than that, life is good.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Bob P
November 1, 2021 8:34 pm

The clot/spike protein has caused 19% more car wrecks since 1Jan2021 (and above average deaths in every category); the forecast is for a lot more by Christmas. This is a planned medical Holocaust folks; it’s a liquidation of useful idiots phase of Communism, even your 5-11 year old children are being given the “kool-aid” Shot in the arm. The USA is Jonestown in slow motion (The Shot needs about 8 months to 2 years to do its’ worst).