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>Strange Jubilee  - James Howard Kunstler - 
How ironic! The day after Easter, the day long ago when the Savior Jesus Christ rose from the dead, emerged from a cave (as the story goes) to proclaim everlasting life -- the troglodyte Howard James Kunstler emerges from his cave to proclaim everlasting misery, chaos, a slide into desolation and a world returning to the hand ax, the flint spearpoint, dung rubbed on wounds to cure infections, and pungent herbs throw onto firepits to ward off evil spirits.

How predictable the pattern: Kunstler takes a problem (student loans this time) and weaves his fatalistic visions.

As Captain Renault said in the movie CASABLANCA, "I expected no less."





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Beginning of the headline :Is there a Baby Boomer so dim in this land of rackets and swindles who thinks that he or she will escape the wrath of theMillennials rising? The developing story is so obvious that only an academic economist could fail to notice. Here's how it will go: some months from now, as the financial unwind worsens, and the mirage of gainful employment shimmers away to nothing, and the technocrats of Europe meet nervously by some Swiss lakeside (and are seen glumly shaking their heads), and Romney and Obama try to out-do each other peddling miracle cures for the tanking national self-esteem - a dangerous meme will go forth across the internet, and this meme will say:Millennials, renounce your college loans and set yourselves free! And then something truly marvelous will happen... Read More
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