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We Are Now Entering The "Discovery" Phase Of Financial Collapse
Zero Hedge ^
| December 21, 2015
| James H. Kunstler
Posted on 12/21/2015 9:36:56 AM PST by Perseverando
Theory du jour: the new Star Wars movie is sucking in whatever meager disposable lucre remains among the economically-flayed mid-to-lower orders of America. In fact, I propose a new index showing an inverse relationship between Star Wars box office receipts and soundness of the financial commonweal. In other words, Star Wars is all that remains of the US economy outside of the obscure workings of Wall Street â and that heretofore magical realm is not looking too rosy either in this season of the Great Rate Hike after puking up 623 points of the DJIA last Thursday and Friday.
Here I confess: for thirty years I have hated those stupid space movies, as much for their badly-written scripts (all mumbo-jumbo exposition of nonsensical story-lines between explosions) as for the degenerate techno-narcissism they promote in a society literally dying from the diminishing returns and unintended consequences of technology.
It adds up to an ominous Yuletide. Turns out that the vehicle the Federal Reserveâs Open Market Committee was driving in its game of âchickenâ with oncoming reality was a hearse. The occupants are ghosts, but donât know it. A lot of commentators around the web think that the Fed âpulled the triggerâ on interest rates to save its credibility. Uh, wrong. They had already lost their credibility. What remains is for these ghosts to helplessly watch over the awesome workout, which has obviously been underway for quite a while in the crash of commodity prices (and whole national economies â e.g. Brazil, Canada, Australia), the junky regions of the bond markets, the related death of the shale oil industry, and the imploding hedge fund scene.
As it were, all credit these days looks shopworn and threadbare, as if the capital markets had by stealth turned into a swap meet of previously-owned optimism. Who believes in anything these days besides the allure of fraud? Capital is supposedly plentiful these days â look how much has rushed into the dollar from the nervous former go-go nations with their wobbling ziggurats of bad loans and surfeit of production capacity â but what actually constitutes that capital? Answer: the dwindling faith anyone will pay you back next Tuesday for a hamburger today.
We now enter the âdiscoveryâ phase of financial collapse, where things labeled âcapitalâ and âcreditâ turn out to be mere holograms. Fed Chair Janet Yellen herself had a sort of hologramatic look last Wednesday when she stepped onto her Delphic platform to reveal the long-heralded interest rate news. Perhaps Mrs. Yellen is a figment conjured by George Lucasâs Industrial Light & Magic shop (now owned by Disney). What could be more fitting in a smoke-and-mirrors culture? Anyway, the rude discovery that capital is not what it has appeared to be is now underway, with the power to derail political systems and societies.
Is there anyone who thinks the Presidential election campaign is not completely deranged? Well, it is the analog for Americaâs deranged financial polity. The graceless Mr. Trump necessarily reflects the just grievances of the great public wad, but has anyone noticed that he is incapable of stringing together two coherent thoughts? I suppose one thought at a time â or maybe a percentage of one thought â is enough to satisfy the sputtering masses, faced as they are by the arrant theft of both their patrimony and their future. But it adds up to something like flying blind through a shitstorm with your pilot in the throes of cerebral infarction. I donât want to be on that plane.
Then thereâs the giant flying reptile known simply as Hillary. She will blow up the sad and noisome remains of the Democratic party and then she will preside over the blow-up of the USA as an advanced techno-industrial society. That final outcome may be inevitable one way or another, but the journey there need not be so harsh. America needs a vision of something other than itself as a permanent demolition derby, which, by the way, will not be âsolvedâ by pushing everyone into a Tesla instead of a Ford F-150.
Itâs not just the Federal Reserve; everything around us is backed into a corner. Come January, when the dazzle of Star Wars fades away, you will hear instead through the long dark nights a howl of raging animals. Merry Christmas to all.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: economiccollapse; economy; markets; obamanomics; shtf; starwars; wallstreet; zerohedge
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What's the all the fuss? It's just the final stages of the implementation of Obamanomics. We knew this was the plan didn't we? We didn't really believe we could spend ourselves into prosperity, did we?
To: Perseverando
This guy strings together big words poorly, and is a bit of a drama queen.
Next!
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posted on
12/21/2015 9:40:46 AM PST
by
ConservativeWarrior
(Fall down 7 times, stand up 8. - Japanese proverb)
To: Perseverando
I gave up after this:
“...in a society literally dying from the diminishing returns and unintended consequences of technology. “
If he thinks that “technology” is the root of societies ills, then he is most likely wrong on a myriad other things.
Sorry - no thanks...
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posted on
12/21/2015 9:43:27 AM PST
by
jonno
(Having an opinion is not the same as having the answer...)
To: ConservativeWarrior
This guy strings together big words poorly I agree!
First the frown, then the raised eyebrows...
(nice grammar, BTW - better than he)
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posted on
12/21/2015 9:54:54 AM PST
by
grobdriver
(Where is Wilson Blair when you need him?)
To: ConservativeWarrior
How can you dislike somebody who calls Hillary a flying reptile?
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:04:15 AM PST
by
gusopol3
To: jonno
...in a society literally dying from the diminishing returns and unintended consequences of technology..."Ha. That is something hippies would say.
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:05:33 AM PST
by
T-Bone Texan
(The economic collapse is imminent. Buy staple food and OTC meds now, before prices skyrocket.)
To: ConservativeWarrior
Agreed. He strings together big words in order to convince the reader that he’s smart, which he isn’t. I stopped reading after the third paragraph.
I have a mental picture of this guy sitting on his couch with his laptop, a thesaurus and empty beer cans and pizza boxes littering the floor.
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:10:10 AM PST
by
Roger Kaputnik
(Just because I'm paranoid doesn't prove that they aren't out to get me.)
To: Perseverando
Good grief, what a windbag! A Yuletide tirade by a pseudo intellectual midget with a large vocabulary to express his dumbshittery. And of course, in typical liberal fashion, he resorts to spouting nonstop insults to the thing that liberals hate and think they’re so superior to, but in reality delude themselves by deriding the blue collar billionaire.
This one is constipated with vile and piss. I’ll pass.
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:22:06 AM PST
by
Hostage
(ARTICLE V)
To: Roger Kaputnik
Well ***I*** had a chuckle.
Sounds like he’s trying to channel Hunter S. Thompson.
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:22:57 AM PST
by
mumblypeg
(I've seen the future; brother it is murder. -L. Cohen)
To: Perseverando
I wouldn’t trust the Zero Hedge web site because their unrelenting negativity has made them cry “wolf” just too much.
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:28:38 AM PST
by
RayChuang88
(FairTax: America's economic cure)
To: Perseverando
If you want your recession you can keep your recession.
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:30:09 AM PST
by
zek157
To: Perseverando
Here I confess: for thirty years I have hated those stupid space movies, as much for their badly-written scripts (all mumbo-jumbo exposition of nonsensical story-lines between explosions)Hates them but has watched enough of them to be able to describe them.
I guess he doesn't hate them as much as he professes.
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:32:16 AM PST
by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Democracy is not freedom. Democracy is simply majoritarianism. It is incompatible with real freedom.)
To: T-Bone Texan
Hippies...
It used to be their mantras were “question authority”, and “don’t trust anyone over 30.”
Now that THEY hold the reigns of power? “Ehhh - never mind...”
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:35:53 AM PST
by
jonno
(Having an opinion is not the same as having the answer...)
To: Perseverando
OBAMA-NOMICS,
Bringing unemployment to the masses!
OBAMA-CARE,
Bringing denial of service to the masses.
OBAMA BORDER SECURITY,
Bringing disease and DEATH to the masses.
OBAMA'S RULES OF ENGAGEMENT,
Destroying our military on all fronts.
IF you voted for this ILLEGAL ALIEN IN CHIEF, this MUSLIM TERRORIST IN CHIEF,
ANYTHING OBAMA SAYS is worthless.
Watch what he does, and not what he says.
The ILLEGAL ALIEN IN CHIEF wants ~ and is DIRECTING the policies that regulate ALL health care plansin the United States ~
TO FAIL ! NEVER FORGET THAT !
Many of us have said for many years that
Obama is doing this INTENTIONALLY. He using the old Soviet Plan from 1934 or earlier.
Only idiots and the evil voted for Obama, or ANY of the Democrats.
AND NOW, WE CAN ADD
"Establishment Republicans" TO THAT LIST, ALSO!
They've lied to us, constantly, and really are
"Collapsing the System". And now, these "Useful IDIOTS" who voted for them, are buying the lies that "Obamacare was designed to work." ?
It was designed to fail from the start.
THEN ... THEY GO TO THE
"SINGLE-PAYER SYSTEM".
They've been sucking our wallets dry for over four years now on the "Obamacare" LIE.
AND NOW THEY WANT MORE TAXES ?
Our Founding Fathers would have hung them already!
Lets review:
Who was it that cut future funding for Medicare by $575 billion?
...the president and the Democratic Party successfully bamboozle voters... The 2012 election could turn on this falsehood.
The truth is that the Obama health law reduces future funding for Medicare by $575 billion over the next 10 years ...
Mr. Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius frequently make that false claim.
Indeed, even Medicare's mailings to seniors repeat the claim
that reducing spending on Medicare will make it more financially secure for future years.
The fact is that Mr. Obama's law raids Medicare.
"In early 1968 President Lyndon Johnson [DEMOCRAT] made a change in the budget presentation by including Social Security and all other trust funds in a"unified budget." "
Who was it that expanded Medicare and Medicaid to cover many, many more people than it was originally designed to cover?
The History of Medicare
In 1965, the Social Security Act established both Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare was a responsibility of the Social Security Administration (SSA), while Federal assistance to the State Medicaid programs was administered by the Social and Rehabilitation Service (SRS). SSA and SRS were agencies in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW). In 1977, the Health Care Financing Administration was created under HEW to effectively coordinate Medicare and Medicaid. In 1980 HEW was divided into the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
The first U.S. President to propose a prepaid health insurance plan was Harry S. Truman [DEMOCRAT]. On November 19, 1945, in a special message to Congress, President Truman outlined a comprehensive, prepaid medical insurance plan for all people through the Social Security system. The plan included doctors and hospitals, and nursing, laboratory, and dental services; it was dubbed "National Health Insurance." Furthermore, medical insurance benefits for needy people were to be financed from Federal revenues.
Over the years, lawmakers narrowed the field of health insurance recipients largely to social security beneficiaries. A national survey found that only 56 percent of those 65 years of age or older had health insurance. President John F. Kennedy [DEMOCRAT] pressed legislators for health insurance for the aged. However, it wasn't until 1965 that President Lyndon B. Johnson signed H.R. 6675 (The Social Security Act of 1965; PL 89-97) to provide health insurance for the elderly and the poor.
On July 30, 1965, President Johnson signed the Medicare and Medicaid Bill (Title XVIII and Title XIX of the Social Security Act) in Independence, Missouri in the presence of former President Truman, who received the first Medicare card at the ceremony; Lady Bird Johnson, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey, and Mrs. Truman also were present. President Johnson remarked: "We marvel not simply at the passage of this Bill but that it took so many years to pass it."
Medicare extended health coverage to almost all Americans aged 65 or older. About 19 million beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare in the first year of the program. Medicaid provided access to health care services for certain low-income persons and expanded the existing Federal-State welfare structure that assisted the poor.
The 1972 Social Security Amendments expanded Medicare to provide coverage to two additional high risk groups disabled persons receiving cash benefits for 24 months under the social security program and persons suffering from end-stage renal disease.
...(continued at link)
So Democrats,
Sen Mark Kirk's
statement Thursday, Dec 1, 2011 ...
"There are 55 million Social Security beneficiaries that will see little or no extra cash from this 2012 tax holiday;
instead, the dedicated payroll contributions meant to pay for future benefits are being diverted from the Trust Fund
and replaced with Treasury debt that does not even have a AAA credit rating.
Social Security was designed to be independent and free from the danger of Congressional manipulation,
and maintaining the firewall between the Social Security Trust Fund and general government funding is the best way to maintain the solvency of this important program.
Neither bill protects the Social Security Trust Fund
so I voted no. "
It's not our fault that
DEMOCRATS raided the Social Security Trust Fund. Let's remember ...
Not ALL are to blame for the empty lock box.
It's the Democrats Communists.
Let's take a deeper look.
Okay, then the DEMOCRATS need to shut up!!!
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:37:16 AM PST
by
Yosemitest
(It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Yosemitest
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posted on
12/21/2015 10:46:17 AM PST
by
M Kehoe
To: Perseverando
Lost me when he said he hated sci-fi films.
BUT another sign of an economic crash? When will it happen? Come on already, let’s get this over with...
To: Perseverando
Theory du jour: the new Star Wars movie is sucking in whatever meager disposable lucre remains among the economically-flayed mid-to-lower orders of America During the Great Depression, movies did wonderfully well.
I've always heard that breakfast cereal consumption is inversely related to the health of the economy, so Kelloggs and Post stock is a buy during hard times.
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posted on
12/21/2015 11:18:11 AM PST
by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: gusopol3
“How can you dislike somebody who calls Hillary a flying reptile?”
Haha. I don’t necessarily disagree with him, and certainly not on that point, but it was a painful read.
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posted on
12/21/2015 11:42:23 AM PST
by
ConservativeWarrior
(Fall down 7 times, stand up 8. - Japanese proverb)
To: Perseverando
Yada yada yada. Time for perennially doomcrying zerohedge to go away.
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posted on
12/21/2015 12:06:02 PM PST
by
Seruzawa
(All those memories will be lost,in time, like tears in rain.)
To: Perseverando
This guy was really grumpy when he wrote this but there is cause for alarm I think.
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posted on
12/21/2015 1:36:19 PM PST
by
Crucial
(At the heart all leftists is the fear that the truth is bigger than themselves.)
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