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>Christmas Present  - James Howard Kunstler - 
You sound like a man who has lost all hope James. Not perhaps the best way to approach the season where hope is all the (non Muslim) human race has.

Your comments about Trump are pertinent and this man is a raving looney...which has the support he has because Americans are tired of the lying nig business owned politicians and governments they have to have. Nobody ever elected the fossil fuel industry to rule the nation. But it does. Nobody ever elected the gun lobby to rule the nation. But it does. Nobody ever made the tax system for rich citizens to own 90% of everything. But they do. So no wonder a looney like Trump is so popular. Now the 'free Press' will likely do its job for the wealthy. Well you do have Rupert Murdoch now. Having elected his own private government in Australia he may well do the same in America.

Not too sure about the 'economy' worldwide. The masters of the universe always seem to pull the next rabbit out of their hat. Given that the developed world is all printing money maybe it will be an accepted practise which does not lead to hyper inflation and collapse. Will it be different to a country going such behaviour alone? Don't know. We live in unknown territory and the future looks bleak but none of us know if the predicted 'end' is coming despite our combined intelligence feeling that no other outcome is possible. And then there is the value of precious metals in a digital money age...............? Go figure.


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Beginning of the headline :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 — and that heretofore magical realm is not looking too rosy either in this season of the... Read More
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