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  • America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

    Thought this was a good read in light of the US Supreme Court Decision in the Citizen's United case.

    You CAN'T reform your way out of this folks. See EJ on Argentina, if you need a primer.

    http://www.kitco.com/ind/Dougherty/jan222010.html

    America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship
    By Stewart Dougherty
    Jan 22 2010 2:24PM
    www.kitco.com
    FOREWORD: At certain times, focusing on the big picture is important not just for investment success, but for personal welfare, and even survival. We believe such times are here. It is estimated that 98% of Americans have never held a gold coin in their hands. Yet 100% of Americans regularly handle Federal Reserve Notes. From a contrarian standpoint, the financial message from those two statistics is clear. Even so, gold is much more than money or an investment medium; it stands for liberty and throughout history has facilitated escape and ensured freedom. Never having touched a gold coin is the monetary equivalent to never having breathed fresh air, felt the warmth of sunshine, looked up at the stars or risen from the gutter. Fiat Federal Reserve Notes are becoming nothing more than sewage decomposing in the vast, toxic septic tank of predatory Washington politics, epic Federal Reserve arrogance and error, blatant Wall Street fraud and outright Master Class plunder. Below, we outline America’s troubling and compounding predicament, and urge you to think about how to protect yourself from its consequences, both financially and personally.
    Thanks to the endless barrage of feel-good propaganda that daily assaults the American mind, best epitomized a few months ago by the “green shoots,” everything’s-coming-up-roses propaganda touted by Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke, the citizens have no idea how disastrous the country’s fiscal, monetary and economic problems truly are. Nor do they perceive the rapidly increasing risk of a totalitarian nightmare descending upon the American Republic.
    One stark and sobering way to frame the crisis is this: if the United States government were to nationalize (in other words, steal) every penny of private wealth accumulated by America’s citizens since the nation’s founding 235 years ago, the government would remain totally bankrupt.
    According to the Federal Reserve’s most recent report on wealth, America’s private net worth was $53.4 trillion as of September, 2009. But at the same time, America’s debt and unfunded liabilities totaled at least $120,000,000,000,000.00 ($120 trillion), or 225% of the citizens’ net worth. Even if the government expropriated every dollar of private wealth in the nation, it would still have a deficit of $66,600,000,000,000.00 ($66.6 trillion), equal to $214,286.00 for every man, woman and child in America and roughly 500% of GDP. If the government does not directly seize the nation’s private wealth, then it will require $389,610 from each and every citizen to balance the country’s books. State, county and municipal debts and deficits are additional, already elephantine in many states (e.g., California, Illinois, New Jersey and New York) and growing at an alarming rate nationwide. In addition to the federal government, dozens of states are already bankrupt and sinking deeper into the morass every day.
    The government continues to dig a deeper and deeper fiscal grave in which to bury its citizens. This year, the federal deficit will total at least $1,600,000,000,000.00 ($1.6 trillion), which represents overspending of $4,383,561,600.00 ($4.38 billion) per day. (The deficit during October and November, 2009, the first two months of Fiscal Year 2010, totaled $296,700,000,000.00 ($297 billion), or $4,863,934,000.00 ($4.9 billion) per day, a record.) Using the GAAP accounting method (which is what corporations are required to use because it presents a far more accurate and honest picture of a company’s finances than the cash accounting method primarily and misleadingly used by the U.S. government), the nation’s fiscal year 2009 deficit was roughly $9,000,000,000,000.00 ($9 trillion), or $24,700,000,000.00 ($24.7 billion) per day, as calculated by brilliant and well-respected economist John Williams. (www.shadowstats.com) Fiscal Year 2010’s cash- and GAAP-accounting deficits will likely be worse than 2009’s, given government bailout and new program spending that is on steroids and psychotic.
    Putting Fiscal Year 2009’s $9,000,000,000,000.00 ($9 trillion) deficit another way, 17% of America’s private wealth, accumulated over a period of 235 years, was wiped out by just one year’s worth of government deficit spending insanity.
    Given this, is it any surprise that Treasury Secretary Geithner has announced that the release of the nation’s FY 2009 supplemental GAAP financial statements has been delayed? Remember, this is the same Secretary Geithner who bullied people to cover up the sordid details of the AIG, or more accurately, the taxpayer-funded, multi-billion dollar, Santa Claus bailout and bonus bonanza for Goldman Sachs. Do you really think this government, characterized as it is by fiscal and monetary secrecy, lies, chicanery, cronyism and stonewalling, wants the people to know what is actually happening? Obviously, it does not, so it hides from the public the inexcusable facts.
    It is estimated that the top 1% of Americans control roughly 40% of the nation’s wealth. In other words, 3 million people own $21,400,000,000,000.00 ($21.4 trillion) in net private assets, while the other 305 million own the remaining $32,000,000,000,000.00 ($32 trillion). 77,000,000 (77 million) Americans (the lowest 25%) have mean net assets of minus $2,300 ($-2,300.00) per person; they live from paycheck to paycheck, or on public assistance. The lower 50% of Americans own mean net assets of $27,800 each, about enough to purchase a modest car. Obviously, it would be impossible to retire on such an amount without significant government or other assistance. Meanwhile, the richest 10% of Americans possess mean net assets of $3,976,000.00 each, or 143 times those of the bottom 50%; the top 2% control assets worth more than 1,500 times those in the bottom 50%. When you combine these facts with Wall Street’s typical multi-million dollar annual bonuses, you get an idea of wealth inequality in America. Historically, such extreme inequality has been a well-documented breeding ground for totalitarianism.

  • #2
    Re: America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

    Another one that's "mad as hell and not going to take it anymore", I see.

    Quite a rant there.
    Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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    • #3
      Re: America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

      Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
      Another one that's "mad as hell and not going to take it anymore", I see.

      Quite a rant there.
      No, you don't point out a possible dystopian future because YOU WANT IT to happen. (Quite the opposite, actually).

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      • #4
        Re: America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

        Stewart Dougherty is not connected.

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        • #5
          Re: America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

          Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
          Another one that's "mad as hell and not going to take it anymore", I see.

          Quite a rant there.
          I stopped reading when talked about Americans not holding gold coins.

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          • #6
            Re: America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

            Originally posted by metalman View Post
            Sorry if you guys no like.

            It was on Cafe American. Jesse usually has pretty good stuff. ( I thought it was pretty decent myself, that's the reason I posted it).

            Sorry if this isn't.

            Giver the ol' rant and raver vote if you think this is outta there.

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            • #7
              Re: America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

              Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
              Sorry if you guys no like.

              It was on Cafe American. Jesse usually has pretty good stuff. ( I thought it was pretty decent myself, that's the reason I posted it).

              Sorry if this isn't.

              Giver the ol' rant and raver vote if you think this is outta there.
              I think it's an excellent article; thanks for posting it.

              His numbers put things into frightening perspective. His conclusion- that this is the situation that historically produces totalitarian regimes- is spot on.

              The point about people never having held a gold coin is that only people who understand about real money understand about gold. Only about 2% of us swallowed the red pill. The 98% that swallowed the blue pill will not know what hit them. Before a tsunami hits, the tide rolls a long way out. Ignorant people think it's interesting, and stand there wondering what's going on when they should be running for high ground. Those are the 98%.

              It's late, and I'm mixing metaphors...

              Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

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              • #8
                Re: America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

                read this earlier in the week - he posts every week on 321gold.com

                imho - it was a very unusual post for him - I was surprised to read it.

                I thought it was pretty good, although extremely depressing - but then again - so are the current circumstances

                re facebook and him being connected - maybe he is trying to make a point?

                I mean in today's society is it so smart to put yourself and all your data out there for everyone to see?

                there is even a new program for you to commit cybersuicide if you have second thoughts:

                http://www.lewrockwell.com/spl2/your...al-demise.html


                "... Once you hand over your log-in details and click Commit, the program will methodically delete your info – Twitter tweets, MySpace contacts, Facebook friends, LinkedIn connections – much like users could do manually. What remains is a brittle cyberskeleton: a profile with no data. Users seem to love it. Testimonials range from joyous farewells ("Goodbye, cruel world!") to good-riddance denouements ("Thank you, microblogging. You are, in fact, totally useless"). Suicide Machine is so popular that thousands of people are waiting their turn for their own cyberoffing. "Our server is so busy handling the requests," says Suicide Machine co-creator Walter Langelaar.

                But be warned: As in life, resurrection is impossible. Going through the process means that your Web doppelgänger will croak for good. When it does, you'll receive a cybermemorial on the site. RIP, 2.0. We'll miss you...."

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                • #9
                  Re: America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

                  jtabeb,

                  Thank you for posting the article link.

                  It may be considered a rant in some circles but I believe it's a well-written piece of analysis.

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                  • #10
                    Re: America's Impending Master Class Dictatorship

                    Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
                    Sorry if you guys no like.

                    It was on Cafe American. Jesse usually has pretty good stuff. ( I thought it was pretty decent myself, that's the reason I posted it).

                    Sorry if this isn't.

                    Giver the ol' rant and raver vote if you think this is outta there.
                    I correspond with "Jesse" and have also traded research with him.
                    The guy is very smart and although he and I don't always agree on political issues I believe him to be fair - and mostly balanced.
                    (:eek: Can I use that term around here?)

                    I read his posts several times each week; some are okay, some are excellent.
                    I found this to be interesting. It's definitely above "Rant-n-Rave" material.

                    Thanks for posting it.

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