“Human history seems logical in afterthought but a mystery in forethought. Writers of history have a way of describing interwar societies as coursing from postwar to prewar as though people alive at the time knew when that transition occurred.” – Strauss & Howe - The Fourth Turningby Jim Quinn
Watching pompous politicians, egotistical economists, arrogant investment
geniuses, clueless media pundits, and self- proclaimed experts on the Great
Depression predict an economic recovery and a return to normalcy would be amusing
if it wasn’t so pathetic. Their lack of historical perspective does a huge
disservice to the American people, as their failure to grasp the cyclical
nature of history results in a broad misunderstanding of the Crisis the country
is facing. The ruling class and opinion leaders are dominated by linear
thinkers that believe the world progresses in a straight line. Despite all
evidence of history clearly moving through cycles that repeat every eighty to
one hundred years (a long human life), the present generations are always
surprised by these turnings in history. I can guarantee you this country will
not truly experience an economic recovery or progress for another fifteen to
twenty years. If you think the last four years have been bad, you ain’t seen nothing
yet.
Hope is not an option. There is too much debt, too little cash-flow, too
many promises, too many lies, too little common sense, too much mass delusion,
too much corruption, too little trust, too much hate, too many weapons in the
hands of too many crazies, and too few visionary leaders to not create an epic
worldwide implosion. Too bad. We’ve experienced horrific Crisis periods three
times in the last 250 years and winter has arrived again exactly as forecasted
by Strauss & Howe in 1997. The linear thinkers will continue to predict a
recovery that never arrives. We have awful trials and tribulations, dreadful
sacrifices of blood and treasure, and grim choices awaiting our country over
the next fifteen years. Linear thinkers will scoff at such a statement as they
irrationally view the world as a never ending forward progression towards a
glorious future. History proves them wrong. We stand here in the year 2012 with
no good options, only less worse options. Decades of foolishness, debt
accumulation, and a materialistic feeding frenzy of delusion have left the
world broke and out of options. And still our leaders accelerate the debt
accumulation, while encouraging the masses to carry-on as if nothing has
changed since 2008. Sadly, millions of lemmings want to believe they will not
drown in the sea of un-payable commitments. Truth is a scarce resource on the
planet today.
“Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth because they don’t want their illusions destroyed.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
Entire populations taking comfort in their illusions transcends centuries.
This is because all humans are driven by their emotions and react to events and
danger in a predictable manner depending on their stage of life. Strauss &
Howe in their 1997 opus – The Fourth Turning – utilized
decades of studying generational dynamics to anticipate when our next Crisis
would arrive and what core elements would precipitate it:
“The next Fourth Turning is due to begin shortly after the new millennium, midway through the Oh-Oh decade. Around the year 2005, a sudden spark will catalyze a Crisis mood. Remnants of the old social order will disintegrate. Political and economic trust will implode. Real hardship will beset the land, with severe distress that could involve questions of class, race, nation and empire. The very survival of the nation will feel at stake. Sometime before the year 2025, America will pass through a great gate in history, commensurate with the American Revolution, Civil War, and twin emergencies of the Great Depression and World War II.” – Strauss & Howe - The Fourth Turning
The American people are mentally ensnared by their decades of
indoctrination from propagandists in government and on Wall Street, spoon fed
to them by the corporate mainstream media. Many are afflicted with the diseases
of normalcy bias and cognitive dissonance. Normalcy bias refers to a
mental state people enter when facing a disaster. It causes people to
underestimate both the possibility of a disaster occurring and its possible
effects. The American people are mentally incapable of accepting the facts of
our impending economic collapse. They somehow are able to convince themselves
these facts as normal:
· We’ve increased our national debt by $5.6 trillion in the last three and a half years. It took from 1789 until 2000, two hundred and eleven years, to accumulate the first $5.6 trillion of debt.
· Our average annual deficit from 2000 through 2008 was $190 billion. Our average annual deficits since 2008 have been $1.3 trillion. Our deficits never exceeded 4% of GDP prior to 2008, but now they exceed 9%.
· The national debt will reach $20 trillion by 2015 and if interest rates normalized to the same level they were in 2007 (5%), annual interest expense would be $1 trillion, or 45% of current tax revenue.
· There are 242 million working age Americans and 100 million of them are not working. But don’t concern yourself. The Federal government reports that only 13 million of these people are actually unemployed. The other 87 million are just kicking back and living off their accumulated riches.
· The economic recovery has been so great that the 7.5 million people added to the Food Stamp rolls since the recession officially ended in December 2009 isn’t really an indication of severe stress among the 99%. Only 46.5 million Americans (15% of the population) need food stamps to survive.
· The unfunded liabilities of Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security exceed $100 trillion and cannot possibly be honored, leaving future generations to fend for themselves.
· Our leaders have fought two undeclared
wars of choice since 2001 that have resulted in 6,400 unnecessary soldier
deaths, 47,500 badly wounded, $1.3 trillion of borrowed treasure, with unfunded
liabilities of at least $2 trillion more, and we are itching for more of the
same with our coming war with Iran. A bankrupt empire still trying to police
the world is the ultimate act of hubris.
· After causing a worldwide
financial collapse in 2008 with their extreme risk taking, tangibly fraudulent
mortgage schemes, and reckless pillaging of their clients and the American
people, Wall Street used their complete systematic capture of our political and
economic system to shift $8 trillion of toxic debt from their books onto the
backs of American taxpayers. They have since become even more flagrant in their
disregard for human decency by using the hundreds of billions in free money
funneled to them by Ben Bernanke to take even bigger risks and pay themselves
grander bonuses. Total unregulated derivatives (real WMD) outstanding now
exceed $700 trillion.
· Since 2001 the Federal government
has used fear to assume unprecedented and unconstitutional powers over the
citizens of this country. They can now use surveillance to monitor your phones
calls, emails, and websites visited, without warrants. You can be imprisoned
without charges for as long as the government decides you are a threat. TSA
agents molest little old ladies and children trying to fly on airplanes. The
President can take over the entire economy through presidential decree.
Predator spy drones can eliminate suspected terrorists whenever a general gives
the command. An order for 30,000 spy drones to be flying over U.S. cities
should make you feel safe. The $2 billion NSA Utah Data Gathering Center (code
name Stellar Wind) will be able to intercept and store every electronic signal
on the planet by 2013. Sacrificing liberty for perceived safety and security
isn’t working out too well for the American people.
Anyone with an ounce of critical thinking skill would conclude our current
situation is far from normal. We’ve become a cognitive dissonant nation. We
convince ourselves the best way to solve a debt problem is to create more debt.
We believe we are made safer by attacking foreign countries. We have convinced
ourselves it makes sense for Too Big to Fail Wall Street banks that create
systematic financial risk to get even bigger, after their fraudulent frenzy of
greed virtually crashed our economic system. We actually believe the two party
political system offers us a choice, when both parties genuflect to Wall
Street, gratify corporate special interests, fight never ending wars, and spend
money they don’t have. We choose to believe government statistics that
claim inflation is running at 3%, when our everyday reality attests it to be
10%. We trust the Federal Reserve to maintain price stability even though their
policies have resulted in a 97% depreciation in the U.S. dollar since 1913. We
believe the future will be bright, even though 60% of workers have less than
$25,000 in total savings.
In the ultimate example of cognitive dissonance the majority of Americans
scorned and ridiculed the young people being beaten, maced and arrested for
protesting the rampant criminality of the Wall Street 1%ers while supporting a
billionaire banker bailout, 0% interest rates that punish senior citizens and
savers while encouraging further debt accumulation, and not be outraged that
not one criminal banker has gone to jail. They somehow are able to observe the
data in the table below and still believe that America offers equal opportunity
to everyone.
Americans have thus far been unable to deal with the reality of our
desperate circumstances. They remind me of people who see the ocean recede from
the shoreline and curiously venture out where the sea had flowed to pick up
trinkets and pretty shells with no sense of what is truly happening. The deadly
20 foot high tsunami headed their way will be a complete shock when they are
swept away in a torrent of bad debt and worthless currencies. We are
about to enter phase two of this Fourth Turning Crisis still in denial and
terribly unprepared for the frightful trials that await our nation. It’s not as
if it hasn’t happened before, just like clockwork. William Strauss and Neil
Howe were able to document turnings in Anglo-American history dating back to
the 15th century. The life cycles of human beings and
the moods of generations at different stages of their lives are consistent
across time, resulting in predictable responses to events during a particular
time frame. Fourth Turnings are a time of Crisis, danger and vulnerability. The
Crisis periods in modern history are as follows:
· War of the Roses (1459 – 1487), Late Medieval Saeculum
· Armada Crisis (1569 – 1594), Reformation Saeculum
· Glorious Revolution (1675 – 1704), New World Saeculum
· American Revolution (1773 – 1794), Revolutionary Saeculum
· Civil War (1860 – 1865), Civil War Saeculum
· Great Depression & World War II (1929 – 1946), Great Power Saeculum
· Millenial Crisis (2008 – ????), Millenial Saeculum · Armada Crisis (1569 – 1594), Reformation Saeculum · Glorious Revolution (1675 – 1704), New World Saeculum · American Revolution (1773 – 1794), Revolutionary Saeculum · Civil War (1860 – 1865), Civil War Saeculum · Great Depression & World War II (1929 – 1946), Great Power Saeculum · Millenial Crisis (2008 – ????), Millenial Saeculum
Using a seasonal analogy, the Crisis is the wintry bitter dark era, where
deadly blizzards rage and the citizens are pushed to the brink. In retrospect
the three previous American Crisis periods seem easy to predict, but one year
prior to their onset NO ONE could
have predicted the epic sacrifices and horrific casualties of war to follow. In
1772 there were few people expecting America to declare independence and fight
an eight year war for independence. In 1859 virtually no one expected the
election of Abraham Lincoln as president and an ensuing war that would kill
700,000 American men. In 1928 no one imagined the stock market losing 89% of
its value, an eleven year depression, and a world war resulting in over 60
million deaths. History is only logical in afterthought. The mystery of
forethought is where we find ourselves today.
In a recent article, Neil Howe provided insight into why he believes the
current Fourth Turning began in 2008, sixty-two years since the end of the
Depression/WWII Crisis, which was sixty-four years after the Civil War Crisis,
which was sixty-six years after the American Revolution Crisis:
“I believe the catalyst occurred in 2008. The year 2008 marked the onset of the most serious U.S. economic crisis since the Great Depression. It also marked the election of Barack Obama, which could yet turn out to be a pivotal realignment date in U.S. political history. In fact, if I had to give the catalyst a month, I would say September of 2008. The global Dow was in free fall. Banks were failing. Money markets froze shut. Business owners held their breath.” – Neil Howe – Dating the Fourth Turning
Howe uses the term catalyst to describe the trigger or event that initiates
the Crisis. Strauss and Howe determined that a Crisis progresses through four
stages during its life cycle, as described below:
· A Crisis era begins with a catalyst – a startling event (or sequence of events) that produces a sudden shift in mood.
· Once catalyzed, a society achieves a regeneracy – a new counter-entropy that reunifies and reenergizes civic life.
· The regenerated society propels toward a climax – a crucial moment that confirms the death of the old order and birth of the new.
· The climax culminates in a resolution – a triumphant or tragic conclusion that separates the winners from losers, resolves the big public questions, and establishes the new order.
We have countless valleys to cross and mountains to ascend before reaching
our ultimate destination. There are no guarantees the outcomes will be positive
or that the nation as we know it will even exist. It is certain that in twenty
years the social order of this country will not resemble what exists today. The
transformation could be positive or negative, depending upon whether we make
the right choices during this Crisis.
“The nation could be ruined, its democracy destroyed, and millions of people scattered or killed. Or America could enter a new golden age, triumphantly applying shared values to improve the human condition. The rhythms of history do not reveal the outcome of the coming Crisis; all they suggest is the timing and dimension.” – Strauss & Howe - The Fourth Turning
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