Thursday, February 11, 2010

Rome? Greece? America? Before the Fall

THE WHITE HOUSE BUBBLEALL THE ABOVE

FIRST, to see the lurid details of this scandalous bash, click on the image and you'll be taken to the enlarged version. Enjoy this feast of decadence and redistribution of sanity because our country is teetering on the edge of an economic abyss, and this party can't go on a lot longer.

I'll be back later with more commentary that no one wants to read. It's about the bailout of the Greek economy with its credit and insolvency crisis, and how the United States is not far behind in its profligate pursuit of debt at zero interest rates, another party that simply cannot continue. While our Democratic ruling class parties on and plays at governing in Washington, the rest of us should prepare for another financial decline that will make the 2008-early 2009 crash look like a tea party (pun intended).

Which reminds me, while literally trillions of words have been written about what the Tea Party movement is about and who's leading it, I can summarize the answer in several simple sentences: It's a movement of people who have taken the time and effort to understand the extremely perilous economic condition this country is in---and hurling into deeper---and are scared to death. It's a loose association of people who are coming together with the express purpose of changing our political and fiscal direction before the foundations of our country crumble causing national bankruptcy and terminal debt and taxation, a worthless dollar, sky-rocketing commodities, ensuing chaos and breakdown of the Rule of Law. By all accounts the above party will end very badly. Anyone who does not grasp the seriousness of our present condition is simply not paying attention.

Zero Hedge has more on how our delusions may soon be about to hit a brick wall.

Image H/Ts Here and Here.

2 comments:

Webutante said...

To whom it may concern: It is such a blessing that there is no bipartisan agreement in Washington, how could there be with such fundamental differing principles underlying our way forward. Therefore, gridlock is a holy place to be.

mRed said...

Many people dislike partisanship, but it is the lifeblood of our country. Modern history shows that a lack of partisanship, in instances such as LaFollette's 17th amendment, brings bad governance. BTW, love that painting.