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There are a lot of things in life, that are our
fault, and ours alone. We get ourselves into hopeless debt, do stupid
things behind the wheel of a car, drink too much, do drugs, smoke, or a
host of other damned stupid things humans are wont to do, and usually
regret afterwards. Last week, a gal roared past me in a 30 MPH zone. I
was doing 35, and she was probably doing 50. I said to myself, "OK
baby, you take that chance, not me." Half block away, a cop was coming
in the opposite direction, with radar on, and he immediately made a
sharp U turn with lights on, and that gal had been busted. Her fault
entirely. I sort of grinned as I passed.
There are millions of kids today, who will grow
older with horrendous ear problems because listening to loud rock music
at 120 decibels, and the ear simply will not take that without being
ruined. I am sure they have been warned by their 'stupid' (they think)
parents and others, but of course kids know everything. One of Mark
Twain's funniest lines was, "When I was sixteen, I thought my old man
was the stupidest man in the whole world, and I am amazed at how much
he has learned in the past five years."
We are all suffering from several critical
problems, which are none of our own faults, and they are killing us
slowly. In big cities, it is the air. Millions of cars on freeways have
caused us to be dependent on foreign oil, and the air created by them,
is really slowly killing the breathers of that pollution. (In Los
Angeles, the freeways are largely built on the old rights of way of the
non-polluting Pacific Electric lines, which ran over 1100 trains a day,
and were deliberately sabotaged by National City Lines, owned by GM,
Firestone, and Mobil). It has been said that merely living in LA is the
equivalent of smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. If you have to
live there for a job, you can't help breathing the air, and it isn't
your fault.
Lost your job to a foreign factory or company?
Hoover vacuums is leaving Ohio for Mexico soon, and 700 jobs will be
gone. I wrote about Electrolux refrigerators doing the same thing last
year. It isn't the worker's fault. They, I am sure, performed admirably
and efficiently, but Mexicans will work for less, so "off with their
heads," might be the attitude of the bosses who answer to stockholders
rather than workers. The bosses would lose their jobs if they didn't
perform, and cutting costs might be their way of staying employed.
Maybe it isn't the bosses' fault totally. Maybe neither boss, workers,
nor union leaders are at fault. Maybe everyone is doing as best as they
possibly can, and what happens is beyond their control. It isn't their
fault. When people work faithfully, promptly, and seriously at a job,
it used to be that they could look forward to a comfortable retirement
and a bit of ease in their old age. A reward for faithful performance,
contributing to a retirement plan and Social Security, used to mean an
old age of comfort. No more, and it isn't the retirees fault. Old
codgers are now having to work for slave wages at the local Wal-Mart,
greeting customers and shuffling push carts around. Geezers are using
remaining credit card reserves, just to survive, knowing that when
those reserves are gone, they will be bankrupt, old, and with an
unknown future. It isn't their fault.
Thrifty shoppers, housewives, and mothers do
their best to make the shrinking paycheck go as far as possible, and
often it isn't enough. Many oldsters, who depended on pensions, have
had their pension cut by 55% because the management of the pension
funds invested in the wrong places, the government took over the
pension and cut it by 55%. Those of you who have a choice, please, for
goodness sake, take a cash out, and place it in gold and silver!
Salaries, Social Security, and interest, have not kept up with
inflation, which means those depend on them, are in trouble, and it
isn't their fault. Consumer prices are far ahead of incomes, in 100% of
the cases, and it isn't our fault. Not only is it not our fault, but
there's nothing we can do about it. Then, whose fault is it?
I say the following without a single doubt as to
its truthfulness, authenticity, or veracity. The fault, 100% of the
time, is political. Throughout all of history, it has always been the
politicians who have destroyed nations and civilizations. The
Washington D.C. "gang:" as I call them, are 100% responsible for our
turmoil, and it is just as much Republicans as Democrats who are at
fault. If the currency is being debased, all of the above happen,
invariably, and without exception. Neither you nor I debase the
currency. The currency of any nation, is always debased by that
nation's government, which policies and laws are voted upon and set by
its politicians, regardless of party affiliation.
When the dollar is debased, as it has been by
98%, the entire economy goes topsy-turvy, out of kilter, unbalanced,
and uneven. A few may possibly be helped, but most are harmed. When the
dollar is debased, salaries must be raised, so that workers can eat,
pay their bills, and stay alive, because all prices of food, fuel, and
living costs are rising. The more dollars there are, the more dollars
everything must cost. Put another way, the more dollars there are, the
less they will be worth (Stott's Law). In Seattle, there is usually so
much precipitation, that everyone is sick of it. In Phoenix, they'd
love to have some of it. In Seattle, they'd give it away, and in
Phoenix they'd love to pay for it. If there were a million Model A
Fords around, they'd be selling for a hundred bucks probably, or less.
Supply and demand are simple economic equations and factors, which
everyone should understand. Things in short supply cost more, and
things plentiful are cheap. Dollars are plentiful, so they buy ever
less and less. Living beyond one's means causes bankruptcy, which
everyone should understand. The more dollars there are, the less they
will buy, which everyone should understand.
How do the dollars proliferate, and what's the
result? Once again, it is so basic, that everyone should understand.
But they don't understand, and of all the educating that should be
done, how the dollars proliferate and the results, should be prime
education in all schools, and all adults should be made to understand
these simple economic basics. Dollars proliferate, and their numbers
grow, because of only one reason. GOVERNMENT SPENDING MORE THAN IS
RECEIVED IN TAXES. When did this start? Governments are always doing
it, but it got out of hand during the War Between the States, when both
sides printed their respective currencies (Confederate dollars in the
South, and Greenbacks in the North) so much, that both became
worthless. Wars can do that, and have throughout history.
The next step in currency devaluation, or dollar
debasement, occurred during FDR's Presidency, and has kept growing ever
since. This is the welfare system, and all of its tentacles, which
include reckless spending by politicians to glom votes. This is it, for
all practical purposes, but the criminality of the votes is all
encompassing. When a politician votes for something which will please
his constituency, and costs far more than the local economy can afford,
or would want to afford, the government pays for it, the dollar supply
is increased, and the dollar is debased. If a politician sees that a
fancy bridge would make everyone happy and glom votes for his
re-election, he will work hard to make other politicos vote for his
bridge. In return for their vote, he promises to vote for their pet
project, and on it goes, till the end is reached. This doesn't even get
into welfare, wars, and other spending.
Taxes must pay for spending. Over the decades
since FDR, politicians have kept spending, warring, and welfare
handouts, regardless of party affiliation, and to pay the bills,
hundreds of hidden taxes have been levied on and paid by us, and we
can't avoid them. It isn't out fault, in other words. Huge taxes on
income, gasoline, alcohol, telephones, electricity, homes, interest,
purchases, etc. are all paid by us, and it isn't our fault. It is the
fault of the politicians who placed those taxes on us to attempt to pay
for their reckless spending. The more they spend, and can't collect
revenue to pay for the spending, they go into debt for by loaning
dollars to any who will loan, and thereby incur interest charges. The
borrowing, places more dollars into circulation, and thereby not only
increases the number of dollars, but the interest charges have to be
added, thereby further increasing the dollar supply. More next week,
but protect yourself.
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