The power of III

Summum ius summa iniuria--More law, less justice
--Cicero.

02 May 2011

"It is not easy to destroy the greatest empire in the history of mankind"

"It is not easy to destroy the greatest empire in the history of mankind. The 20th Century was the American Century, but as with all empires, the combination of hubris, monetary debasement, imperial overreach and delusional overconfidence have set in motion the inevitable downfall of the American Empire

The policies, decisions, beliefs, and institutions implemented over decades have led the country to the threshold of financial disaster. Based on my observations, a catastrophic combination of demographics, fiat currency debasement, titanic levels of debt, smothering taxation, power in the hands of the few and Wall Street greed have led us to peak Empire. 

It will be downhill from here as we experience collapse, revolution and ultimately, retribution for the guilty and presumed guilty. I have already addressed the Baby Boomer generation’s contribution to our current plight, to the delight and accolades of Boomers across the land in For a Few Dollars More – Part One.  

The Boomers were a victim of their size and the timing of their arrival on the scene of empire collapse. Their delusions of debt based wealth and me first attitude could not have been satiated without the creation of the Federal Reserve and the institution of the personal income tax in 1913..."

"...To boil the entire 2008 financial collapse down to one word, it would be:  DEBT.


Three decades of ever increasing levels of consumer, corporate, and government debt eventually led to an unprecedented implosion. It was as predictable in 2008, to those who understand the fiat monetary system, as it was to Ludwig von Mises decades ago: 

 There is no means of avoiding a final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion. The alternative is only whether the crisis should come sooner as a result of a voluntary abandonment of further credit expansion, or later as a final and total catastrophe of the currency system involved.”  

  (emphasis added)


Excellent article, part of a series, from zerohedge.com 

3 comments:

  1. It began with the Tyrant Lincoln's military invasion of a free country and I don't see a peaceful ending.

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  2. You got that right, brother. Sad for us and our kids.

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  3. the party is over folks

    time to go on

    turn off the lights

    goodbye america

    Wildflower

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