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By Paul B. Farrell, MarketWatch
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (MarketWatch) — Yes, they predicted doomsday three years ago. Listen: “Over the last 30 years, we have built a financial system that threatens to topple our global economic order,” wrote Simon Johnson and Peter Boone. “We have let an unsustainable and crazy ‘doomsday cycle’ infiltrate our economic system.”
This doomsday “cycle will not run forever … The destructive power of the down cycle will overwhelm the restorative ability of the government, just like it did in 1929-31.” In 2008 “we came remarkably close to another Great Depression. Next time, we may not be so lucky.”
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Folks, the “next time” is here. Our luck is running out. And unfortunately, our leaders in both parties are blinded by an obsession to win an election. Ergo, they will fail to act in time.
But we all know neither party will fix these core economic issues driving the Doomsday Cycle. Not this summer. Not after the elections. And we all know why. America’s leaders on both sides are so psychologically blinded by personal ambition they’ve lost all touch with reality, no longer see what’s best for all Americans.
Yes, “an unsustainable and crazy Doomsday Cycle has infiltrated our economic system,” Johnson and Boone wrote in their 2009 article in “CentrePiece,” a publication of the London School of Economics.
Worse, it’s been accelerating since 2008. And by failing to act in a timely way, politicians in both parties will let the “destructive power of the down cycle overwhelm the restorative ability of the government, just like it did in 1929-31, very much like a Second Great Depression.”
What’s ahead is “just like in 1929-31 … like a Second Great Depression.”
My house is the house of prayer: but you have made it a den of thieves.
United States Congressional Record - March 17, 1993 - Vol. #33, page H-1303 - Speaker- Rep. James Traficant, Jr. (Ohio) addressing the House:
"Mr. Speaker, we are here now in chapter 11. Members of Congress are official trustees presiding over the greatest reorganization of any Bankrupt entity in world history, the U.S. Government. We are setting forth hopefully, a blueprint for our future. There are some who say it is a coroner's report that will lead to our demise."
During the great depression, Congressman Louis T. McFadden (who served twelve years as Chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency) asked for congressional investigations of criminal conspiracy to establish the privately owned 'Federal Reserve System'. He requested impeachment of Federal officers who had violated oaths of office both in establishing and directing the Federal Reserve -- imploring Congress to investigate an incredible scope of overt criminal acts by the Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve Banks. McFadden even suggested that the Federal Reserve deliberately triggered the great stock market crash of 1929, in order to eventually force the passage of the Emergency Banking Act of March 9, 1933, which suspended the gold standard.
Originally posted by DeathbecomesLife
The class structure starts out with enough distribution for the masses to agree to it's implementation, generally a pyramidal shape such as after the "reforms" of the Great Depression took full effect, with the help of WW 2 of course.
However, at the end of it's cycle, the class structure is more like an obelisk where those at the top are way at the top, and the base bears the enormous burden of supporting the whole damned thing.
Originally posted by burdman30ott6
While I may disagree with you on the usury issue (I believe interest rates are an important part of any monetary system and, in many ways, the nonchallant manner in which they have been recently handled is among the primary reason we're still spiraling after 2008's crash.),
Originally posted by DeathbecomesLife
They create something you do not need, and make you believe you need it.
Originally posted by burdman30ott6
We've lost touch with personal responsibility.
Originally posted by DeathbecomesLife
Originally posted by burdman30ott6
We've lost touch with personal responsibility.
You have been duped into believing you are responsible. Are you responsible for being brought into this world? Are you responsible for being taken out of it? Are you responsible for the food you have received? Are you responsible for the water you drink?
Originally posted by burdman30ott6
Huh? The first one, obviously... "no." That was kind of like a "Have you stopped beating your wife?" level question with no real right or wrong answer. The second one, yeah, I could very easily be. Not that I have any desire to be responsible for taking myself out, mind you. Your final two, hell yes I am responsible. I haven't "recieved" much food... I've grown, hunted, caught, and purchased quite a bit of it, however. I grew up drinking water from a well my dad drilled and am currently drinking water from a well somebody else dug.
Originally posted by burdman30ott6
The blame someone else shtick has been played to death... usually by desperate people who aren't being given what they want and lack the gumption to put in effort to earn it themselves.
4. Population control must eventually become worldwide economic policy.
18. Rebirth of a powerful, new democratic United Nations.
20. Dawning of a new global era, the New No-Growth Economy: The long-term survival of all nations on Earth depends on a bold, radical new way of thinking. We have no choice: Cooperate, live in peace.