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>The Parties Crawl Off to Die  - James Howard Kunstler - 
It is not often you see a writer tell the story like it is. The more usual spiel from the mainstream Press is to hide the truth from the public lest the servant revolt. Calm is the word of the day. And so the game goes on: corrupt government by vested interests kill the national interest to feed themselves. So the obscene divide between rich and poor grows at an alarming rate whist you see the big end of town scream about paying the serfs at all.
My only issue is the mention of "redistribution of the national wealth". When you look at truly wealthy people (not the middle class!) you see people who can all but avoid paying tax. This is immorality of the worst kind as the poor can barely pay their way on the crumbs they are paid whilst the big end of town lives the most lavish lifestyle and believes that the poor should be grateful to them. Yeah right.
The body of this article and the above text is common to the western world, where the US model has replicated in many other states. The results are similar everywhere: huge amounts of debt taken on through the political system with no thought about repayment. My guess is that many regimes intend never to repay the debt. Easier to destroy currencies, default and start again with a clean slate. Ain't crooks wonderful.


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Beginning of the headline :I ‘ve alluded to being a registered Democrat now and again, a disclosure that makes some readers go feral with wrath. For years I could only justify it as formal opposition to the cretinous brand of Republicanism that washed over the country like a septic wave with the reign of that sainted pompadour-in-search-of-a-brain, Ronald Reagan, whose “morning in America” bromide was among the biggest whoppers of my lifetime. With Reagan, we got the officially-sanctioned marriage of right wing politics a... Read More
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