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TheBurningPlatform.com - robmu1
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Thanks Jim.  I have no intention of lowering my standard of living.  Of course, I have very little debt.  Once the Obamanistas come after me for more of my money to bail out the people that you are referring to, I will dial back my productivity and kick back to enjoy the fruits of my labor even more.  I have no intention of working harder to get the same compensation to fund Obama's plans to reward foolish people.  There are many of us out there who have behaved prudently.  Just a fraction of those who haven't, but still.

Robmu1

It's good to see there are a few good men left in this country. Obama's people have this site under survellience. They know where you live. They will track you down and seize your money. They will give it to some moron who trades in their 1986 Buick Skylark for a new BMW.

The new world order.

"We have met the enemy - and it's us." Pogo, I think.

TheBurningPlatform.com - Robmu1
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I have made plans to deal with that possibility.  I will be becoming a bum.  It seems to work for a number of my neighbors, who never seem to leave their homes and have a lot of nice stuff and cut their lawns before I do.  I will meander about and clip hedges and touch up things that need attention around the house.  How will I fund this?  I recently have become aware of a big market for 9/11 conspiracy materials.  I'm developing a business plan that goes something like this:  make up stuff that can't be disproved since it's crazy and say that the reason that it sounds crazy is because people who don't believe it are being tricked by bloggers who live in other countries and martians and government officials.  I will be interviewing you too.  $85 a dvd.  Can't miss.  Well, it can, but even so, it will fill up the days. 

TheBurningPlatform.com - BJ Hunnicutt
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Great article Jim! Yeah, we HAVE been living beyond our means, to the point that our wives enjoy window shopping at the mall on a friday night instead of spending quality time as a family. The mall = money spent. Quality time = priceless.

Jim, as you know I try to be a serious analyst of the housing market.  Your deep historical perspectives are a great resource for me.  Thanks.  (And I love your literature and entertainment references.) 

Jim, the education performance data is outstanding.  My summary:  We do a mediocre to poor job of education K-8 (9th and 15th out of 45).  We follow that up with secondary education that is non-existent.  Two years later the rankings are (22nd and 28th out of 39).  The 10th grade performance is probably achieved with only the poor material assimilated two years earlier.

In two years we go from 67th percentile to 28th percentile (using math performance).  We need to stop leaving no child behind and start allowing more children to get ahead.  How about starting with the 3Rs?  Little else should be taught until functional reading, writing and math skills are learned.  We have somehow lost the basics.

We risk the New Normal being 50% functional illiteracy (3Rs).  When I was a youngster, magazines like Popular Science talked about the future having high levels of automation, allowing great amounts of leisure for the populace.  This leisure would permit people to have greater time for recreation and intellectual activities.  The presumption was that the intellectual activities would add value to the economy and provide a source of income for the "leisure class".  What has happened is that we are at close to 50% leisure class (unemployed or not in the work force), but the vast majority of these are at subsistence levels in or near poverty, or dependant on the employed 50%, and many have not received the education necessary to engage in any intellectual activity more complex than peeling bananas and opening beer cans.

Sorry for the long rant, but education is a hot button with me. 

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Update. It is getting worse.

Household wealth drops for 7th straight quarter Private-sector debt declines for the first time on record   Story Comments (104)   Alert Email Print Share

By Rex Nutting, MarketWatch

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The net worth of U.S. households fell by $1.3 trillion in the first quarter, a seventh straight decline that has seen household wealth drop by nearly $14 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Thursday.

Household net worth fell at a 9.9% annual rate in the first three months of the year to $50.4 trillion, the lowest in more than four years. Net worth -- assets minus liabilities -- peaked at $64.4 trillion in the spring of 2007, the Fed said in its quarterly flow of funds report. Read more.

U.S. families have lost 22% of their wealth since the peak. Much of the loss came in the fourth quarter of 2008, when households lost $4.9 trillion.

Households and businesses reduced their outstanding debt. Total private-sector debt fell at a 0.4% annual pace in the quarter, the first time that private-sector debt had declined since the Fed's records began in 1952.

Households saw their assets drop by $1.4 trillion in the first quarter, including a loss of $448 billion on their real estate and $1 trillion on their holdings of corporate equities, mutual funds and pension reserves.

Liabilities of households fell by $114 billion in the quarter, as consumers reduced their debts at an annual rate of 1.1%. Consumer credit card debt fell at a 3.5% annual rate, the largest decline since 1980.

Disposable personal income rose at a 5.4% annual rate in the quarter to $10.8 trillion annualized. Net worth fell to 4.67 times disposable income, the lowest since 1992.

Owners' equity in real estate dropped to a record low 41.4% of its value.

Businesses also took on less debt in the first quarter, with outstanding debt falling at a 0.3% annual rate, the first decline since 1993.

Total domestic nonfinancial debt rose at a 4.1% annual rate, boosted by a 22.6% annualized increase in federal government debt.

Financial businesses reduced their debts at at a 10.5% annual rate, the first decline since 1975 and the largest since 1967.

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Jim..thanks for the analysis,on the money as usual. Robmu1..I have a topic that you can write about that no one has delved into. The " Stroke Bubble". This deals with the number of home owners who have nearly had a stroke or have had a stroke now that their home equity has disappeared.

TheBurningPlatform.com - Anonymous
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I found that David guy up in his shack by the lake in Canada.

He's some pissed off at somebody.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWu-efNN8PM&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fevilspeculator.com%2F%3Fp%3D8204&feature=player_embedded

TheBurningPlatform.com - David
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Damn!

I been found out.

Got to go hide my gold stash before that robmu1 guy comes after me to steal it.

 I got no trust in those thieven heathens from south of the 49th.

TheBurningPlatform.com - thomas
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As far as Obamas plans for Healthcare and his other social programs...nothing more needs to be said that examining the insolvent and bankrupt state of california and their recipe

open ended and ever expanding social programs and regulations (big government)

open borders

(in the case of the federal government add in foreign wars and offshoring/outsourcing)

Obama is taking us down the exact path of California liberals...

by the way...Michigan liberals...New York Liberals...Massachusettes Liberals are not far behind....california

now alot of people support social programs...but if you support social programs then you cannot support exporting jobs, foreign wars and open border immigration.

Yes, our nation is made up of immigrants but previous waves of immigrants came before social programs.

Come on...its just common sense people

TheBurningPlatform.com - ReaList
ReaList

Hi Jim and All,

I have been following your work since your appearence on financialsenseonline.com. I fear for the US as you do and it is refreshign to find yourself on here not spinning fairytales. I am an immigrant from an ex-communist country in Eastern Europe and never in my wildest dreams did I think that after being in the US for 20 years ( I came over legally by the way by waiting for over 2 years in line and would NEVER accept a handout), I would see the same forces in motion that my family fought and thought we left behind in Eastern Europe. But I guess those hungry for power and the need for control others do not have a nationality so here we are. What to do, what to do...

In many ways robmu1 wrote above I have seen play out: "  I have no intention of working harder to get the same compensation to fund Obama's plans to reward foolish people". This is how socialism ( ie a controlled economy where beaurocrats decide winners and loser and the large majority of the population are EQUALLY POOR) destroys people because if a person who is a Doctor makes as much as someone who digs holes in the ground for a living why work hard for years to be a doctor? Within a generation or two the work ethic is eliminated and everyone does as little as possible at work because you get paid anyway. Of course , then people who have the ambition to make something of themselfs but cannot start to self medicate and substance abuse goes through the roof.

We can fight this but we should also be preparing to emigrate in case things get very badm as happened to me and my family. And this brings me to the point I think is most important if we are to survive this we must rebuild our families and hold together. After all else fails the family is the most basic unit of people who will stick up for one another. And , of course, faith in  a Christian God. These are the basic blocks, I believe, that the US Republic was born from and it is these that must be re-discovered if our country is too be reborn.

 

I do not see an easy soplutions or an easy U-turn once we star ton thsi path, and we are way down the path.

 

TheBurningPlatform.com - Robmu1
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Household wealth is only $50.4 trillion?  Oh, the humanity!  The lowest in 4 years?!  I remember how bad things were in 2005...we don't want to go back there.

INFLATION, INFLATION, INFLATION, INFLATION.......   It is the cruelest tax of all,  just ask a person (in 2012) who makes $50,000 today and will sitll be making $50,000 in 2012 and will see his/her $50,000 erode by 30%!!!  Inflation also causes people to lose their morals and ethics.  Inflation is without a doubt the worse thing that can happen to any economy.

TheBurningPlatform.com - Buckoux
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Quote: "...but if you support social programs then you cannot support exporting jobs, foreign wars and open border immigration. Yes, our nation is made up of immigrants but previous waves of immigrants came before social programs."...by "thomas"

An observation so profound that it bears repeating. There is the paradox. Such "Common sense" is not so common.

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Jim, your charts and analysis are spot on as usual.  But the average voter cannot comprehend any of this.  The very word "trillions" cannot be understood or dealt with.  He or she can only understand that he can't sell his house and that it is someone else's fault.

As for Social Security, for many years it was characterized as "The third rail of American politics".  Simple mathematics tells us it cannot be funded at it's current level.  There will be massive payroll tax increases and equally large benefit cuts, which I imagine will provoke some sort of political crisis.   When Reagan was president, Congress passed some sort of Medicaid tax or whatever for catastrophic health insurance (please forgive me for skipping over the details).  The reason I bring it up is that the senior citizenry were outraged over having to pay for this.  I clearly remember a television spot of some Congressman being chased across the floor of the Capitol by a bunch of old folks.  That bill was repealed so fast your head would spin.

Can you imagine the reaction today when Congress starts cutting benefits?  They will bring pitchforks to Washington.

 

 

TheBurningPlatform.com - jjoss
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When you put it all together like this it really paints an extremely negative picture.

As someone commented a trillion is just about incomprehensible. 1000 billion dollars

JJ

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I am fuming mad at the direction our country has taken since 911

Read the bad news latelty? So why does the market keep goign up? No one cares about financial institution corruption, bad banks, recession, job loss, hyperinflation. It's just buy buy buy,  Thanks to automation technology, outsourcing, in sourcing, free market capitalism/globalization,  jobless recoveries are inevitable, sadly, for all future recessions. I predict baseline unemployment will rise from the historical average of 4-5& to 7-8% within the next decade, but the stock market & GDP will keep rising. Higher unemployment will be the new normal. Stocks that benefit from this phase shift are multinationals, high tech, and commodity.
recommended website; good macro econ articles http://xrl.us/stocksrf

TheBurningPlatform.com - Anonymous
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If stupity got us into this mess why can't it get us out?

TheBurningPlatform.com - Anonymous
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Inflation the "hidden" tax

TheBurningPlatform.com - bruiserND
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Jim , I'm one of your biggest fans but you have to get at the ROOT CAUSE .

Please , lets get it right as to why it happened or it will never get fixed. More importantly , the perpetrators will get off Scott free.

A vast majority of Americans {this esteemed audience excepted} can’t speak the language of finance, economics or money & banking…..this is why they will begin the next decade as slaves.

crisisbydesign.com.../

Should be required reading for every American regardless of political party who is concerned about his country’s future.
I’ve read “The Hidden Beginning” several times now and completely concur with Mr Wiseman.
It’s all about bank capital and reserve requirements.

HR 1207 Ron Paul’s Audit the Fed bill is now up to 222 cosponsors!
Watch the Banksters try and kill the Bill and audit by any means necessary.

 

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Yes, and as much as I admire you Jim, how the freak can you consider yourself like minded with such as the Peterson Foundation. Wake up son. Do the research. CFR - The NY Fed - The Blackstone Group - WTC-7, even a totally blind Police Academy class could find serious leads in that.

TheBurningPlatform.com - Logic
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The country is fine. It's the people that overreact that need to leave now.

 

The boat is not sinking chill out!

 

America will do what she always does let the market correct itself gentle.

 

Long live "FREE TRADE"

TheBurningPlatform.com - HLiner
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It truly is  a shame that corporate America controls not only the govt but the media.  The only place people will find out what's really going on is to read alternative news, blogs, etc, and do a lot of internet research.  It's not that the truth isn't out there, it's just not on TV news, which is where most Americans still get their information.  Had mainstream news told the truth about the housing bubble, inflated appraisals, mortgage fraud and predatory lending(1), Americans would never have been duped in such great numbers into the mania of homeownership or of a house as an "investment."  The housing and finance industries took out the economy with fraud, greed, and sleaze.  The govt blessed it, the media ignored it.

(1) The difference between predatory lending, and mortgage fraud, is that if it's a consumer who gets ripped off it's merely predatory, a civil matter, "get a lawyer."  But if it's a bank that gets ripped off because of it's own greed and stupidity, it's mortgage fraud and the govt may prosecute the crooks.  The consumer will be told by lawyers that there's "not enough money in the case for us to take it...so sorry."

TheBurningPlatform.com - Anonymous 3
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Anonymous 2...Anonymous called Anonymous an idiot for calling Logic an idiot.

TheBurningPlatform.com - Really Anonymous
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I forgot who the real idiot was.

TheBurningPlatform.com - wcmillionairre
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A wonderful article with a comprehensive overview of "what the Hell happened here"?

It is a shame that most of our young "Citizens" will have such a huge impedement to overcome, and will be so ill-prepared to achieve success intellectually, morally, or spiritually.

I am glad that I really do not have to care!

Thanks again for your insight, Jim, and all the best...

TheBurningPlatform.com - Dave
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Good assessment as usual. The only two things that will save this country are 1) get rid of the illegal Federal Reserve and 2) do not allow lobbyists as between the two of them, they have taken the government from "US" the people. Amazing no one has really gone to jail for ANY of this corrupt and treasonous activity. I even read today that Madoff will be banned from the securities industry. Shouldn't that be a moot point given his age and the intensity of the crime?

TheBurningPlatform.com - Anonymous
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"Scholars and professionals with various kinds of expertise---including architects, engineers, firefighters, intelligence officers, lawyers, medical professionals, military officers, philosophers, religious leaders, physical scientists, and pilots---have spoken out about radical discrepancies between the official account of the 9/11 attacks and what they, as independent researchers, have learned.

They have established beyond any reasonable doubt that the official account of 9/11 is false and that, therefore, the official “investigations” have really been cover-up operations.

Thus far, however, there has been no response from political leaders in Washington or, for that matter, in other capitals around the world. Our organization, Political Leaders for 9/11 Truth, has been formed to help bring about such a response.

We believe that the truth about 9/11 needs to be exposed now---not in 50 years as a footnote in the history books---so the policies that have been based on the Bush-Cheney administration’s interpretation of the 9/11 attacks can be changed.

We are, therefore, calling for a new, independent investigation of 9/11 that takes account of evidence that has been documented by independent researchers but thus far ignored by governments and the mainstream media."

 

  •  "A lot of these pieces of information, taken together, prove that the official story, the official conspiracy theory of 9/11 is a bunch of hogwash.  It’s impossible. … There’s a second group of facts having to do with the cover up. … Taken together these things prove that high levels of our government don’t want us to know what happened and who’s responsible.…

    Who gained from 9/11?  Who covered up crucial information about 9/11?  And who put out the patently false stories about 9/11 in the first place?  When you take those three things together, I think the case is pretty clear that it’s highly placed individuals in the administration with all roads passing through Dick Cheney.

    I think the very kindest thing that we can say about George W. Bush and all the people in the U.S. Government that have been involved in this massive cover-up, the very kindest thing we can say is that they were aware of impending attacks and let them happen.  Now some people will say that’s much too kind, however even that is high treason and conspiracy to commit murder."  http://video.go
  • Lt. Col. Robert Bowman, PhD

TheBurningPlatform.com - Anonymous
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Col. George Nelson, MBA, U.S. Air Force (ret) – Former U.S. Air Force aircraft accident investigator and airplane parts authority.  Graduate, U.S. Air Force War College.  34-year Air Force career.

 

Licensed commercial pilot.  Licensed airframe and powerplant mechanic.

  • Essay: "In all my years of direct and indirect participation, I never witnessed nor even heard of an aircraft loss, where the wreckage was accessible, that prevented investigators from finding enough hard evidence to positively identify the make, model, and specific registration number of the aircraft -- and in most cases the precise cause of the accident. ...

    The government alleges that four wide-body airliners crashed on the morning of September 11 2001, resulting in the deaths of more than 3,000 human beings, yet not one piece of hard aircraft evidence has been produced in an attempt to positively identify any of the four aircraft. On the contrary, it seems only that all potential evidence was deliberately kept hidden from public view. …

    With all the evidence readily available at the Pentagon crash site, any unbiased rational investigator could only conclude that a Boeing 757 did not fly into the Pentagon as alleged. Similarly, with all the evidence available at the Pennsylvania crash site, it was most doubtful that a passenger airliner caused the obvious hole in the ground and certainly not the Boeing 757 as alleged. …

    As painful and heartbreaking as was the loss of innocent lives and the lingering health problems of thousands more, a most troublesome and nightmarish probability remains that so many Americans appear to be involved in the most heinous conspiracy in our country's history."   http://www.physics911.net
TheBurningPlatform.com - Anonymous
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In the 2008 Edition of this stunning multimedia presentation, filmed professionally in a studio before a live audience, San Francisco Bay Area architect, Richard Gage, AIA, provides the myth-shattering scientific forensic evidence of the explosive controlled demolition of all 3 WTC high-rise buildings on September 11, 2001.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b74naeawdCs&feature=PlayList&p=621A4B03C1169C78&index=0&playnext=1

WATCH and LEARN!

TheBurningPlatform.com - Anonymous
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The scientific paper Active Thermitic Material Discovered in Dust from the 9/11 World Trade Center Catastrophe provides, quite simply, proof that explosives were used in the destruction of the Twin Towers. Specifically, the paper positively identifies an advanced engineered pyrotechnic material in each of several samples of dust from the destroyed skyscrapers, in the form of tiny chips having red and gray sides and sharing a very specific three-dimensional structure, chemical composition, and ignition behavior.

The basis and validity of this identification can be grasped quickly by anyone with a working knowledge of physics and chemistry. They need only read the paper's one-page conclusion, and perhaps its section describing the provenance of the dust samples.

FOR DUMMIES® is a registered trademark of Wiley Publishing, Inc.,

But what of the reader whose strong suit isn't the hard sciences? Does one have to be an expert to understand the findings and evaluate the many claims thrown up by "debunkers" to dismiss those findings?

Fortunately, the answer is no. The central observations of the paper can be understood by any intelligent person with some effort. In this thumbnail summary of the paper's findings, I focus on three easy-to-remember features of the red-gray chips established by the paper -- features that undeniably show that the chips are a high-tech engineered pyrotechnic material. Because my description includes some technical language, I have provided a glossary for the benefit of the non-technical reader.

Come on DUMMY

You can read...?

TheBurningPlatform.com - fedsoleyourmoney
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Looks like futures clawing back after monday's plunge. What will it take for wallstreet do be shaken down to the poitn where it cant recover? There phony regulations wil do noting to stop the culture of corrruption and indiferance on wall street.

good website: http://xrl.us/stocksrf

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