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>What Gives  - James Howard Kunstler - 
It's Monday morning and, as usual, the world is coming to an end. Kunstler, always verbally entertaining, weaves a web of financial collapse, dwindling oil supplies, and an enraged Iran. Iran enraged?

He said: "Worse, they are devoted to exacting vengeance on the USA and its kindred western nations."

Now whay would they do that? We buy their oil, furnish them our technologies (or look they other way when they steal it) and give them our example of freedom. Well, it has to be the later. Our freedom is a threat to Islam who would keep their followers under their thumb -- apparently to Kunstler and the environmentalists as well who would keep us pinned under their green thumbs.

Meanwhile, says Kunstler, "How will America do with its stock of slightly pre-owned Dunkin' Donuts stores, a million-odd Elvis lunch-boxes, and all those old videos of Friends? Don't you wish you'd invested in some hand tools?"

Handtools?








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Beginning of the headline :The awesome exertions of the global banking system to evade the mandates of reality finally yield in a sickening slippage to epochal unwind. What a bad idea: to try to juke nature itself. In case you weren't paying attention over the weekend - and who really wants to? - the cosmic Brinks truck of free money went over a cliff, and the darn thing will keep free-falling until (at least) the American markets open again on Tuesday... Read More
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