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Pessimistic Outlook: US Government Is Broke(n), It Will Never Be Fixed

22 Mar

I remember when Katrina hit the south back in 2005. I followed the hurricane tangentially. It didn’t  hit me until the news media started calling American citizens “refugees” that I realized how bad it was.

I had a conversation with friends afterward, and they were surprised by the gross incompetence of the local, state and federal government. I looked at them, wanting to know: Where have they been the last 5-to-30 plus years? Haven’t they noticed that the US has been in a slow and steady decline since the inflationary, decrepit, corrupt and stagnate 1970′s?

Despite the celebratory big-talk of the Reagan years, I would say that when he helped usher in the we’re-going-for-broke-sorta-war against the country formerly known as the USSR, it would likewise take us down. When the government decided to have a mano-a-mano battle with the USSR, it drained a number of internal well-thought-out strategies for keeping our country whole, solid, and well functioning with it.

A rising stock market doesn’t contrast well against jobs that evaporate from the industrial US to overseas. A rising top 1% making more money than ever doesn’t contrast well against white collar jobs that evaporate from the service economy to overseas. A society cannot survive on consumption alone, it must make durable goods as well.

Every job lost is a tax payment lost. Every job lost is a Social Security payment lost. Every job lost is a Medicaid/Medicare payment lost. “Economists” love to say that the loss of a US job to someone overseas due to slave wage labor is something we benefit from, because we can purchase “cheap” goods. I wonder why they never mention that lower paying jobs here mean people could only afford cheap goods, buy less higher-end products, and contribute less to the taxes that are necessary to keep the US afloat. It is no accident that to finance its grand entitlement schemes the US is borrowing nearly every dime.

In the future, when good and excellent historians look at this country, they will draw a line from whatever took place in this country in its attempts to keep its supremacy, and what it lost in the balance. The founders had it right: let’s mind our business, and stop trying to micromanage the rest of the world.

A man fighting fires in other people’s houses will not notice that his own home is burning down to the ground.

9/11 didn’t happen due to any conspiracies within the government. It happened because of gross indifference, incompetence, and negligence. Bureaucracy exists only for the bureaucracy. It took over 40 years for that to happen. It will take another 30 plus years for the country to entirely collapse.

In nearly every facet of our lives, if it’s not Corporate America, then it’s an officer, agent, or bureaucrat of the government(s) watching, spying, monitoring, and cataloging everyone. Everyone is “guilty” of everything. Everything is illegal. Everything is restricted. Every time a “crime” occurs the sheeple request more interference, monitoring, and watching. I bet no one feels “safer” either.

Nothing improves, and nothing will improve.

9/11 put the icing on the cake for the totalitarianism this government has always wanted to embrace and deploy. A permanent war with no ending. The never ending battlefield encapsulates the entire country. The US Constitution can be ignored, suspended, and deemed irrelevant. Travel has the same atmospherics as being in a prison. Yet somehow, millions of illegal aliens can easily enter the country.

We are a prison(er) society. We will be in a state of martial law, until foreign governments stop purchasing USA debt, the country collapses under the weight of illegitimacy and stupidity, or deliberate ignorance of basic governance, fairness, due process, and economics. Take your pick.

We are told that things are getting better, but they’re not, and they wont. We’ve reached the turning point, and since the country is already flying over the cliff, there is no going back. We’re waiting for the impact once we hit bottom.

The difference for me is that I used to care. Starting today, I don’t.

Prediction

They will come and confiscate your savings and all other assets, and they wont need a reason. You can count on it. There’s nothing restraining the jackals in DC.

 

Earn Airline Miles! Earn a Free Flight

12 Jun

Earn miles to get to your next destination for free! There are many ways to earn points to obtain a free flight.

The following is only the tip of the iceburg, the rest is up to you to research:

Credit Card Association:

As long as your spending is under control. If you have little or no debt, or have one card with a very low balance consider switching. The debt won’t translate into points, but future spending will.

If you have excellent self-control with spending: use a credit card affiliated with a major airline to rack up those flight points!

Online Programs:

There are plenty of programs that allow swapping between point programs. Some encourage survey taking to gain points, others require you to purchase at a specific vendor.

If you have a lot of patience, and can wait, the points toward a free flight will slowly build.

Airlines often change their point programs after each bankruptcy, so plan your trips and point accumulation accordingly.

 

Flying: Greyhound Buses in the Sky

21 Dec

I envision a time when a new paradigm changes the airline industry in America. The US Congress will stop bailing them out and allow them to go out of business. International competitors will be allowed to co-own or fully own our airlines.

Cheaper isn’t working.

The price of flying should go up substantially, by as much as 125% in some cases. The airlines run by American companies are Greyhound buses in the sky. The problem is the cost of flying is too low. People respect higher costs: they behave better.

A complete overhaul of the entire industry should occur.

The stress of the strip-and-search, 2 hours plus wait before boarding, small tight seats, narrow aisles, morbidly obese passengers, loss of luggage, recycled polluted virus-laden air, and 12 hour delays on the run way make flying a national nightmare.

The major changes needed.

Security and safety is poor – it’s an illusion. The comfort level needs to be improved. Airplanes should emulate hotels in the sky. The time spent in a hotel is probably less versus all the time spent on line at an airport, boarding, the flight, and getting off the plane.

People shouldn’t be allowed to bring any luggage aside from carry-ons. Get rid of the luggage handlers. Let third party companies take care of that. Carry-ons should be weighed, ex-rayed/scanned and that’s it. No nonsense about skin creams, body oils, nail clippers and the like. Flying shouldn’t feel like a high-security prison.

Next, no one needs to strip off shoes, hats, scarves, etc. Frankly, it is a waste of time. There should be people walking freely past a scanner with all their items, and that’s it. Anyone who exceeds their “load”, or an alarm goes off (quietly), then suspicious people gently and politely get pulled to the side. Otherwise, keep it moving.

I’d like to see the size of the average airline seat increase dramatically. Then, have aisles with more room. Last, but not least, get rid of the stinky virus-laden air they recycle now, and use air that always fresh and clean.

Flight Attendants should have their names and roles changed. Their new roles should be divided into two groups: Air Security and Air Hostesses.

No more seven hour runway delays!
The moment that last person boards the plane (and they must be on time), within ten minutes it is airborne! No excuses! Runway delays – outside of weather – are due to too many planes, overbooking, and the ancient air traffic control system the USA has. Time for modernization and change!

Flying is horrendous. In this age of modern technology it should be simpler, easier and less stressful.