It’s Mourning in America

Has America become a giant scam? From Charles Hugh Smith at oftwominds.com:

Now that America has been transformed from a high-trust social order into a low-trust social order, there’s no going back.

The birth of financialization in the early 1980s was morning in America because finance– the collateralization of previously low-risk assets and the resulting explosion of credit and leverage–gooses demand and asset valuations.

Now that we’ve at long last reached the demise of financialization, it’s mourning in America as the hyper-stimulation has reached its zenith and is beginning its inevitable end-game of uncontrolled implosion. The hyper-financialization of American life has fatally distorted the nation’s production, politics, values and social order.

Regardless of our political persuasion, we’re all mourning for what’s been lost to either decay or erosion, both of which are so gradual that we cannot discern the full extent of the damage. We sense it, though, and this fuels the nation’s distemper.

The decay, erosion and distemper remind me of a quote from French author Michel Houellebecq:
“I have the impression of being caught up in a network of complicated, minute, stupid rules, and I have the impression of being herded towards a uniform kind of happiness, toward a kind of happiness that doesn’t really make me happy.”

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2 responses to “It’s Mourning in America

  1. West South Africa's avatar West South Africa

    Got Fundamental Transformation?
    BTW-Barry Soetoro was raised by rich white bankers in Hawaii while attending $30,000 a year Punahou private academy.

  2. yes.

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