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Jim C.
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>The Amazing Dissolving Nation  - James Howard Kunstler - 
Yet another predictable 'world coming to an end' rant from Kunstler. He certainly ranks as a humorist -- not as a Mark Twain as some have suggested, but as a Pee Wee Herman.

Let us look at this week's tirade: "It's conceivable to me that Barack Obama may be the last president - for a while. He was a decent fellow but, in the end, ineffectual, and of course he got no help from the legislative branch, including especially colleagues in his own party, a most remarkable class of maundering chickenshits and grifters."

What, Obama not supported by his party?!?!? Please recall that his party pushed through the greatest socialist program since FDR -- Obamacare. And would have done more had not Amercians come to their belated senses and kicked many of those Demos out on their Barney Frank asses (though not Frank himself). You see Kunstler is really pissed that Obama has not assumed dictatorial powers and banned automobiles, guns, industrial smokestacks, and really anything not made by one's ten little fingers -- expect, of course, Kunstler's own book A WORLD MADE BY HAND.

Yes, the world is in a pickle. But rather than wallow in pickle juice, why not give the Austrian School of Economics a chance? Or even Ron Paul?


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Début de l'article :Going broke fast is a very compelling problem. For ordinary people it tends to induce chicken-with-no-head syndrome - a mad burst of pointless locomotion ending in sudden collapse. If the US debt ceiling is raised - which I think is a 90 percent bet - there will be a sigh of relief that resounds from the lobster pounds of Penobscot Bay to the parking lots of Silicon Valley... Lire la suite
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