kunstler regularly describes where we're standing and what we're seeing. in this instance he speaks a lot about that and where we're heading;
A 25 percent tariff on Chinese goods coming into the USA. That’ll git
her done, all right — if you mean pulling the plug on America’s
holographic economy. For about thirty years this is how it worked: China
sent a massive volume of finished goods to us and we paid them with a
massive volume of US Treasury bonds at ever-lower interest rates. A great deal
for us while it lasted. Or so it seemed. Eventually, China caught onto
the swindle and began liquidating its US bond holdings to buy gold and
other real goods like African mining rights and farmland, Iranian oil,
and port facilities in strategic corners of the world.
Now China has obviously designed a policy to dissociate itself as
much as possible from the losing trade racket with us and replace the
American market by increments with whatever customer base it can cobble
together from the rest of the world. The Belt-and-Road initiative to
physically link China with Central Asia (and beyond) with railroad lines
and highways through some of the most forbidding terrain on earth was
an out-front part of the plan, which we haplessly financed by buying all
that stuff they sent over here for decades, and giving them the time to
complete that colossal project.
Buying all those cheap toaster-ovens, patio loungers, sneakers,
sheet-rock screws, alarm clocks, croquet mallets… well, you name it,
naturally made it uneconomical for America to make the same stuff, with
all our silly-ass sentimental attachment to union wages, eight-hour
workdays, and pollution regs, so we just steadily let the lights go out
and the roofs fall in, and ramped up the “financialized” economy, with
Wall Street parlaying Federal Reserve largess into an alternative
universe of Three-Card-Monte scams using multilayered derivatives of
promises to repay loans (that have poor prospects of ever being paid
back).
The outcome of that was two Americas: the hipsterocracy of the coastal elites and the suicidal deplorables
of Flyoverland. The hipsterocracy sustains itself on the manufactured
hallucinations of the holographic economy — that is, on the production
of images, TV psychodramas, news media narratives, status competitions,
public relations campaigns, law firm machinations, awards ceremonies,
and other signaling systems to maintain the illusion that the
financialized economy has everything under control as we transform into a
nirvana of ultra high tech pleasure-seeking and endless leisure............https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/10375/
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