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>The Master Meme  - James Howard Kunstler - 
Kunstler, who voted for Obama, says this about Obama: "Despite all the blather about his graying hair, and the wisdom of age, and the supposed music of his rhetoric, I couldn't detect a single idea in Mr. Obama's inaugural address that wasn't either self-evident, or devised to flatter some "identity" bloc, or an imitation of old tropes out of the "Great Speeches" book."

A shame Kunstler didn't have that opinion of Obama before he voted for him when all the evidence was there for such a negative judgement. But I have never accused Kunstler of having sense or making it. For instance this week he offers, as the solution to America's ills, this jewel: "We have to let go of WalMart and globalism and driving cars incessantly...."

Let go of WalMart and stop driving cars???? So walk -- not drive -- to some other merchant and purchase one's items at a higher cost? Thankfully, as long as the Kunstlers of the world are not in power, we still have the freedom to do otherwise.





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Beginning of the headline :The gentlemen and ladies of the meme-o-sphere, where collective notions are birthed like sleet from clouds, have decided lately that the USA has entered a full-on broad-based bull market - a condition of general happiness and prosperity as far advanced beyond mere "recovery" as a wedge of triple-cream Saint-Andre cheese is advanced over a Cheez Doodle. It has become the master fantasy of the moment, following the birth of some junior memes such as... we have a hundred years of shale gas and the... Read More
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