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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: In Memoriam: Reality The Golden Golem of Greatness shifted into mad bull overdrive for last nights Minneapolis fan rally, cussing and bellowing at the picadors of the Left who have been sticking lances in his neck for three years. Decorum is not Mr. Trumps strong suit, but then the bull is not sent into the ring to negotiate politely for his life. The narrative of the bullring is certain death. The bull must do what he can within his nature to dispute it. Its in Mr. Trumps nature to act the part of a reality TV star, and, of course, it is the nature of reality TV shows to be unreal. That is perhaps the ruling paradox of life in the USA these days. Saturated in unreality, the spectators (also called voters) flounder through a relentless barrage of narratives aimed at confounding them, with the unreal expectation that they can make sense of unreal things. In a place like Minneapolis of an October evening, you can go see the Joker movie or take in the Presidents rally and come away with the same sense of hyper-unreality. Were no longer the nation we pretend to be and we dont know it. Jokers are wild and the jokes on us. So it goes in these dangerous autumn days of The Fourth Turning. Somethings got to give, and all indications are it will happen where few are looking at the moment: the sideshow of money and banking. When things start slip-sliding away over in that alternative universe, Mr. Trump will be propelled into the role he was cast for in 2016: bag-holder for economic collapse. The global slowdown of productive activity and commerce is undermining a vast network of dubious financial obligations ruled by an overgrowth of loans that will never be paid back. Unlike New York real estate moguls, the whole world cant just go into bankruptcy court and apply for a fresh start. The workout is brutal and produces epoch-defining trauma. The nation has been too preoccupied with political mud-wrestling to notice that the US debt has gone hockey-stick parabolic, racking up $814 billion just since August. Math majors may see thats close to a trillion dollars, or 4 percent of the total $22,837 trillion, just in a few months. Zowie! (Hat tip Steve St. Angelo.) Parabolic trends dont end well. In the meantime, the Federal Reserve, as usual, attempts to fix the problems caused by excessive bad faith borrowing with additional excessive bad faith lending in its overnight repo operations and revamped non-QE QE. Thats telling you something about where the dollar is headed: historys graveyard of dead currencies. The upshot is looking like an inflationary depression for the ages. That event would kill the shale oil industry, and with it the prospects for continuing the mode of living that Americans consider normal. The shale oil producers will not be able to borrow more money from a crippled banking system to produce a type of oil that that is basically unprofitable to lift out of the ground. Thats when America starts to go medieval lifestyle-wise. The curious feature of this big picture is how the anxieties generated by these looming economic and financial tensions express themselves in politics as a sort of early warning system. The craziness of the Trump era which is distributed pretty equally between both factions represents the failure of all involved to cope with the mandates of reality, which really exist despite the illusions of our realty television zeitgeist. The current impeachment frenzy is heading into a collision with these forces, along with the so-far secretive activities of Attorney General Barr and his deputy Mr. Durham. When that happens, Mr. Trump will not be the only mad bull in the national ring, and the nation will be notably short of toreadors. The whole bullring is liable to get busted up with quite a few fans gored in the ensuing mayhem. As Ive averred before, dont be surprised if the 2020 election doesnt even happen. The institutional damage may be too deep. History doesnt like vacuums anymore than nature does, and what were facing is a vacuum of authority that the USA has never experienced before. Thats the final consequence of a society in which anything goes and nothing matters. Better check what you believe and who you believe in the days ahead, and recalibrate accordingly. This aint no foolin around. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
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I, for one, welcome a return of Chivalry - the sooner the better.
Hope you find some soon. We all need it. ;)
Thanks for the considerate reminders about courtesy and a positive outlook being important aspects of Chivalry. : ] There's much more to the Code of Chivalry, though, which started as a Military Code of Honor and Duty for Knights of the Cavalry: a loving faith in God, loyalty to their country and people, honesty, ethics, perseverance, valor, and so on. One of the nicest examples that I remember seeing on TV was about a war of Scotland and England. A castle was surrounded and from time to time during the days of siege one of the Scottish officers would kindly ask if the people inside wanted to surrender yet. More than once the answer was "No" but then they'd try to negotiate for a peaceful settlement and so, iirc, there eventually was an agreement reached which spared that castle and the people of it.
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