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>As If Nothing Matters  - James Howard Kunstler - 
Kunstler returns, a day late and a dollar short -- as the bromide goes.

He begins by saying the world economic situation is so complex "...that the public can't possibly be expected to follow each twist of the plotline." Not to fear because Kunstler has the brain power to slice though such complexity. It is really simple as he always explains it: the toilet bowl of world will be flushed and we are all going done.

He posits Japan: "...all of which points to the likelihood that Japan will become the first advanced industrial nation to bid sayonara to modernity and return to a neo-medieval socio-economic model of daily life."

As for the rest of the civilized world, "...The only question is how many months before the appearance of normality in financial matters yields to fighting in the streets of supposedly civilized countries."

Nothing new here, no solutions, ideas, zilch -- just pick up a hand ax and head for the woods.








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Beginning of the headline : The world gave the appearance of doing nothing and going nowhere over the past month - apart from the sensational liaison of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, which, some believe, augurs a dazzling speed-up of the much prayed-for economic recovery, return to full employment, $2.50 gasoline by summer, and the selection of Jesus Christ as VP running mate by Mitt Romney - but, in fact, so much trouble is roiling under the surface all over the world that it makes you feel seasick on dry land... Read More
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