Democratic Underground Latest Greatest Lobby Journals Search Options Help Login
Google

U.S. Dollar Euthanasia while Finns Legislate Days-Off for Shagging

Printer-friendly format Printer-friendly format
Printer-friendly format Email this thread to a friend
Printer-friendly format Bookmark this thread
This topic is archived.
Home » Discuss » Topic Forums » Economy Donate to DU
 
maxkeiser Donating Member (404 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-18-08 09:38 AM
Original message
U.S. Dollar Euthanasia while Finns Legislate Days-Off for Shagging
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/max-keiser/us-dollar-euthanasia-whil_b_97371.html


U.S. Dollar Euthanasia while Finns Legislate Days-Off for Shagging
by Max Keiser


Posted April 18, 2008 | 08:11 AM (EST)
Read More: Bong Pipe, Continental, Euthanasia, Finland, Fomc, Goldilocks, Greenspan, Ivan Illiach, James Cramer, New Economy, Shag, Shagging, Tolstoy, U.S. Dollar, Wal-Mart, Breaking Business News


James Turk at goldmoney.com points out that throughout history people living in a country whose currency is dying are the last in the world to know. I suppose it's like the husband who is the last to know his wife is cheating on him. What's obvious to everyone else is impossible to imagine for the cuckold.

It is impossible for Americans to see that their currency, the U.S. dollar, is going the way of the Continental. Remember the Continental?

Wiki entry for Continental:

"The Continental currency was a paper currency issued by several American Colonies, as well as by the Continental Congress, after the Revolutionary War began in 1775. The currency was denominated in both pounds, shillings and pence, and dollars. With no solid backing and being easily counterfeited, the continentals quickly lost their value, giving voice to the phrase "not worth a continental". The painful experience of the runaway inflation and collapse of the Continental dollar prompted the delegates to the Constitutional Convention to include the gold and silver clause into the United States Constitution so that the states could not issue bills of credit, or anything that is not gold or silver."

The story of the dollar today is the sequel to the Continental and the rest of world is performing financial euthanasia by gently putting the greenback to sleep - by gradually switching their reserve currencies out of dollars and into European and Asian currencies and gold.

The dollar's death can be compared to a retelling of Tolstoy's, "The Death of Ivan Illiach." The world speaks openly about the benefits it will accrue now that the dollar is going the way of all flesh. They buy Swiss Francs, Singapore dollars and stocks and bonds priced in various non-dollar currencies and they're not shy about broadcasting the truth about the dollar's death right to the dollar's face. The American people, like Ivan lying in their coffin, finally 'get it' but it's too late; they're dead. America goes off line, not with a bang, but a whimper and the rest of the world says, 'good riddance.'

Alan Greenspan, the Ayn Rand loving currency assassin, once bragged during the go-go 1980's that the American economy, as measured by the weight of cargo going out of the country was becoming 'lighter.' Who needs manufacturing, right? This weightlessness he reasoned was proof of the 'New Economy.' There was growth without inflation because of a new economic paradigm shifting America to a new permanent state of electronic Goldilocks. Looking back, we see that the blinkered ex-Chairman never factored into his delusion - the missing inflation numbers; the ghost in the machine was a shift of high priced work hours from America to China.

Gspan's new paradigm would have continued if cheap (read: slave) wages in China stayed in the sub-50 cent per hour range allowing Wal-Mart to continue offering; 'Every Day Low Prices That Save You $1 at the Cash Register But Cost You $2 In Pay.' But starting last summer, when interest rates began moving higher - after wages in China and India bottomed - the unbearable lightness of America's Zeppelin economy found a lead lining and started to sink - taking with it the U.S. dollar, the illusion of cheap imports, and high productivity gains (in reality, just Chinese slaves sewing American flags for pennies a day).

Digression and Rhetorical Foreshadowing Alert: One of the lies U.S. government statisticians tell Americans is that Europeans are less productive. In fact, Europeans are equally, and in many cases more productive than the average American worker. The difference is that Europeans invest their productivity gains into time off while Americans invest their gains in consumption.

Getting back to Gspan's nightmare, his Philosopher's bong-pipe smoking FOMC (Fed Open Market Committee) circle jerks thought that copper, lead, zinc, oil, gold, corn, wheat, rice, coffee and milk were never going to rise in price ever again. Now we've all got the munchies, but nobody can afford beer or pretzels.

The zombies and shills on CNBC and Fox Business News keep jabbering away trying to inflate Gspan's busted new paradigm lead balloon with the force of their own hyperbole even while it gets pricked with rumors and negative bets from titanic currency speculators and spiteful Sovereign Wealth Funds. James Cramer can blow only so much hot air.

Greenspan wrongly thought that 'financial services' could permanently replace manufacturing in America. Imagine a nation of 100 million stock brokers trying to sell stocks and bonds to each other; i.e., Atlanta Georgia times 10,000 (before the recent collapse).

Now that the value of financial services are collapsing along with the dollar, Americans are being asked to step up to the plate and forget all about financial services. The Fed's got a new idea; manufactured synthetic financial memories. Bernanke says inflation is not really a problem. He says the problem is people's expectation of inflation. To fix the economy people have to remember a time when inflation wasn't such a big problem and then inflation will go away - even though Goldilocks has been replaced with Charles Bukowski - and is lying in the gutter too drunk to remember his own name - much less $20 a barrel oil.

Americans think their financial collapse is going to take the whole world down with them. No way. Aside from the world benefiting from a bankrupt America that can no longer bomb people for sport and oil, the other major benefit of an evaporated U.S. is the removal of the globe's no. 1 waste producer. The U.S. has only 4.5% of the world's population yet generates 25% of its garbage. And Americans themselves might benefit too. As the price of food skyrockets America's obesity problems should dissipate. Greenspan will write a new book; "From Turbulence to Starvation: Lose Weight and Money at the Same Time."

The rest of world (the parts of it the U.S. isn't bombing-for-dollars) doesn't see any risk in a collapsed U.S. America as the brand that is America just isn't cool any more. As an ideology, American style democracy faded as a world leading beacon along with Katrina and the Abu Ghraib photos. Add to the mix preemptive wars, expanded death penalties, NSA, FBI, CIA, wire tapping, and rigged elections.

No, the Europeans are not worried. Take the Finns for example. Typical of their high productivity European counterparts they live in a huge economic zone with a strong currency, less unemployment than the U.S. (as pointed out in a recent HuffPost Blog America's Government-Lies-Adjusted unemploment number is 12% not 5.1%), and enjoy a higher quality of life, and higher human and civil rights too. But there is never enough of a good thing, so the Finns are looking to pass a new law that gives couples a paid week off per year to shag.

In the Name of Love: Finns Seek Paid Vacation to Revive Passion
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=abelXACcYQ3c&refer=home

By Diana ben-Aaron


April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Finns, already entitled to more time off work than most Europeans, are proposing another vacation for an endangered pastime: Love.

A bill before the Helsinki parliament would grant workers one week a year of ``love vacation,'' in a bid to improve one of Europe's worst rates of divorce and revive passion in a population whose workdays are growing longer. The measure would allow Finns to connect ``on an erotic as well as an emotional level,'' said Tommy Tabermann, a 60-year-old poet and member of the opposition Social Democrats. ``Love is a human right,'' he said in a speech introducing the proposed law on March 13. Finland would be a pioneer in offering paid vacation solely in the name of romance. To get there, Tabermann needs to resubmit the bill with the backing of 100 members of parliament, or half the legislature. His current proposal has 13 signatures.
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
Bruce McAuley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-18-08 10:11 AM
Response to Original message
1. Gold is a good investment with dollars today...
As the price of gold goes up it only shows the weakness of dollars.
How long before there's food lines and soup kitchens again here in America?
K+R too.

Bruce
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
PassingFair Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-19-08 11:48 AM
Response to Original message
2. I want a "Love Vacation"!
Is there a lobby for this?
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
truedelphi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-19-08 02:34 PM
Response to Original message
3. However the Finns are very worried abt Global Climate Catastrophe
Edited on Sat Apr-19-08 02:34 PM by truedelphi
Their traditional crops are not doing so well, and things like traditional planting and harvesting times are skew, - due to changes in their weather.
Printer Friendly | Permalink |  | Top
 
DU AdBot (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view 
this author's profile Click to add 
this author to your buddy list Click to add 
this author to your Ignore list Wed Apr 24th 2024, 07:16 PM
Response to Original message
Advertisements [?]
 Top

Home » Discuss » Topic Forums » Economy Donate to DU

Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.1 Copyright 1997-2002 DCScripts.com
Software has been extensively modified by the DU administrators


Important Notices: By participating on this discussion board, visitors agree to abide by the rules outlined on our Rules page. Messages posted on the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums are the opinions of the individuals who post them, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Democratic Underground, LLC.

Home  |  Discussion Forums  |  Journals |  Store  |  Donate

About DU  |  Contact Us  |  Privacy Policy

Got a message for Democratic Underground? Click here to send us a message.

© 2001 - 2011 Democratic Underground, LLC