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<blockquote data-quote="Augustus" data-source="post: 854066" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>The seats of power are now filled with career politicians and bureaucrats. Many of them have been sucking off the people for generations. They will secure niches for the generation that will replace them. </p><p></p><p>These folks have gotten used to sucking fat and like it a lot. The folks in politics, media, and Hollywood are all friends, kinfolks and intermarried. They have truly become the ruling class. Our system of government has become one giant Oligarchy. </p><p></p><p>Sadly this will not change until the system begins to collapse and pain becomes so prevalent that there are massive uprisings. At this point the uprisings will be slammed down hard and all individual liberties will be suspended or the people will prevail. In the unlikely event that the people prevails, one can expect years if not decades of chaos as we wander from one regime to the next until one consolidates it's power enough to become stable. </p><p></p><p>Buckle up folks we are in for a rough ride. The Fed has decided to continue printing money to the tune of 85 billion dollars a month. This is around one trillion dollars per year in addition to the 1.1 trillion dollar deficit projected this yr. So, we are borrowing around 2 trillion dollars per year. Most of the trillion dollars coming from QE is being funneled through the banks into bonds and ultimately the stock market. This has artificially pumped the stock market up similar to the housing bubble that burst.</p><p></p><p>At some point the funny money fiasco will have to stop. Opinions vary as to what will happen when the water shuts off. Most believe there will be a major adjustment in the stock market and savings will have been degraded through inflation. Many are turning to precious metals for protection. This strategy may give temporary protection but will also fail in the end. The government will confiscate everyone's gold and silver just as FDR did in the thirties. Don't worry, you will be reimbursed with worthless dollars fresh of the press.</p><p></p><p>So folks, I said all that to say this. It wouldn't hurt to start thinking about what you are going to do if things fall apart. Your portfolio is going to be the least of your worries. You are going to need water, food, shelter and a place to **** that won't cause disease to spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augustus, post: 854066, member: 10142"] The seats of power are now filled with career politicians and bureaucrats. Many of them have been sucking off the people for generations. They will secure niches for the generation that will replace them. These folks have gotten used to sucking fat and like it a lot. The folks in politics, media, and Hollywood are all friends, kinfolks and intermarried. They have truly become the ruling class. Our system of government has become one giant Oligarchy. Sadly this will not change until the system begins to collapse and pain becomes so prevalent that there are massive uprisings. At this point the uprisings will be slammed down hard and all individual liberties will be suspended or the people will prevail. In the unlikely event that the people prevails, one can expect years if not decades of chaos as we wander from one regime to the next until one consolidates it's power enough to become stable. Buckle up folks we are in for a rough ride. The Fed has decided to continue printing money to the tune of 85 billion dollars a month. This is around one trillion dollars per year in addition to the 1.1 trillion dollar deficit projected this yr. So, we are borrowing around 2 trillion dollars per year. Most of the trillion dollars coming from QE is being funneled through the banks into bonds and ultimately the stock market. This has artificially pumped the stock market up similar to the housing bubble that burst. At some point the funny money fiasco will have to stop. Opinions vary as to what will happen when the water shuts off. Most believe there will be a major adjustment in the stock market and savings will have been degraded through inflation. Many are turning to precious metals for protection. This strategy may give temporary protection but will also fail in the end. The government will confiscate everyone's gold and silver just as FDR did in the thirties. Don't worry, you will be reimbursed with worthless dollars fresh of the press. So folks, I said all that to say this. It wouldn't hurt to start thinking about what you are going to do if things fall apart. Your portfolio is going to be the least of your worries. You are going to need water, food, shelter and a place to **** that won't cause disease to spread. [/QUOTE]
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