It is Thanksgiving Day morning and I sit here seeing gold at $1192USD and change. Everything is going as planned. By Monday, gold will break $1200 and the jobs will stabilize in number for the holiday season.
This holiday season is our last grand hurrah. Credit is virtually maxxed out. US dollars are being dumped in favor of gold by central banks. The US has roughly $4.3 trillion coming due in the next 12 months. The natives are restless and the politicians are taking pills, obtained at your expense, in hopes of controlling their bed-wetting.
It is all circling the drain and nobody or no thing can plug it. Oh they will try and they will fail. It ain't nice to fool mother nature.
Yes, mother nature. Tis a simple premise that goes like this: In nature, everything will balance out in the long-term average. The corrections trend towards masssive. In nature, debt is short-term and is paid off within hours or days. Failure to pay is death. In nature, the stupid are food. In nature, the old die. In nature, there just flat ain't no economists, bankers or financial advisors.
I am happy this Thanksgiving. I have no debts, no credit and no money. I have great friends and a so-so family. I am living at a pivotal time in our specie's history. I have spent years learning arcane and anachronistic drivel that will soon be important to the colony.
I see today and all my tomorrows as opportunities soon no longer constrained by stupid regulations, international balance of payments nonsense, and gnomes.
I live in a state of nervous excitement. What's in the box, what's in the box, can I open it!!!
It is said, "A person's nature will always out itself." Every scientist knows that the nature of nature is change. In every environment, the individual must adapt to change or die.
Social animals circle the wagons into colonies when threatened. Just hope you have selected the right social group. I am thankful that I have. We may be older, gimped up and broke, but we have friendship, respect and a whole passel of knowledge (some even have wisdom to make up for my lack).
Welcome to the future. "Do you know John Galt?"
Thursday, November 26, 2009
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