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"The
further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those who speak
it."
-- George Orwell
-- George Orwell
Tomorrow, tens of millions of Americans will go to the polls.
Most
will cast their ballot against
the presidential candidate they hate. Will the rage erupt into rioting as some have
predicted? I hope not, but given the
appearance of a biased media, our President’s urging & OK to illegal
non-citizens to vote and other tomfoolery it would not surprise me. Like many
others, I’ve lost faith in our legal system & the Rule of Law that our ‘leaders’
seem unable to uphold.
The FBI just
gave Hillary Clinton the biggest gift in the history of presidential politics.
Two days before the election the FBI has announced that they are ending their
investigation into Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of classified information…my
wife and I will be attending a social function hosted by our Congressman
watching the election result [that’s why this is being posted today].
Tens of millions of Americans
will go to the polls tomorrow. Most will cast their ballot against the presidential
candidate they hate.
And they will wait in fear for America’s days of rage that are likely to ensue.
What’s behind this ugliness?
Consider these questions and answers …
Q. What percentage of
all voters, including many of her own supporters, distrust Hillary Clinton?
A. The latest polls place
Clinton’s unfavorability rating at 60%, higher than for any presidential
candidate in recent memory.
Q. What percentage of
all voters, including many of his own supporters, distrust Donald Trump?
A. Almost the same — 59%, also higher than
any unfavorable rating for a presidential candidate in recent memory.
Q. What percentage of
Trump supporters feel disgust, disdain, fear and/or outright hatred for
Clinton?
A. In prior presidential
elections, 40% might have been considered huge. In this cycle, it’s 90%, the
worst in recorded history.
Q. Same question for Clinton:
What percentage of her supporters feel disgust, disdain, fear and/or outright
hatred for Trump?
A. Also 90%!
Q. Based on these stats,
how many adults currently living in the United States will be very upset when
they hear the results of the election tomorrow night?
A. There are about 220 million
citizens eligible to vote in the United States today. Whether they actually
vote or not, the latest polls tell us that about half — close to 110 million —
prefer one of the candidates who will lose the election. And as I’ve just
showed you, 90%
of them despise or hate the opposing candidate. This means that we will have
close to 100 million angry, frustrated people when they learn the election
results tomorrow.
Q. What will these 100
million angry people do about it?
This may be the most urgent
question of all … and also the one for which the answers are the most complex.
Still, we can safely say that …
1.
Many will forever remain
passively disgruntled. They are not political activists. They have other
priorities — their families, their personal finances, and their health — to
deal with.
- But that still leaves
tens of millions of people who will enthusiastically support aggressive
efforts to…
·
reject White House-sponsored
legislation,
·
investigate alleged criminal activities
by the president, and
·
pursue impeachment if possible.
- Moreover, the turbulent
election also leaves an even bigger problem in its wake: A
larger-than-ever group of people who are frustrated with elections, hate
Congressional lobbyists, and distrust any other established venue for
influencing the direction of the country. According to late-breaking poll
results, more than 80% of voters are disgusted with current politics.
- Result: Many will
resort to street demonstrations and other nonviolent protests.
- And unfortunately, the
election aftermath will also create a growing minority that’s motivated to
take up arms. No one can foretell when or how. But we can say with
certainty that, like it or not, this country provides multiple
opportunities for doing so — via militias, underground rebel groups,
criminal youth gangs, and even terrorist cells.
- When will this last
trend begin? The fact is it already has
begun, as Larry documents in “What Rising Social Anxiety and Record Gun Sales Tell Us.”
(To sign up for his free Election Day webinar, be sure to click here)
- The end result will be
a distinct rise in domestic strife and rebellion … greater
authoritarianism in government … plus still more divisiveness among
ordinary citizens along social, ethnic and political lines.
The two megatrends are:
·
The biggest concentration of wealth in 100 years; and, at the
same time …
·
The worst political divisiveness since the Civil War.
Combined, these create some of the most worrisome risks for
citizens and investors in recent history.
The last time we saw a
similar convergence of these extremes in the United States was in the early
1860s … and then again in the late 1920s.
In the first instance, the only way a semblance of equilibrium
was ultimately restored was with a bloody civil war and many years of painful
reconstruction.
In the second instance, the extreme imbalances were ultimately
resolved with a great depression, followed by the worst global war of all time.
Is today’s situation as extreme as it was during those historic
turning points? Are we destined to repeat some of the consequences? Numbers
alone cannot give us complete answers. But here’s a statistical analysis of
each megatrend …
Megatrend #1. U.S.
Concentration of Wealth
The richest one-thousandth (0.1%) of America’s households owned
…
·
7.1% of the nation’s wealth in 1978,
·
22% of the wealth in 2012, and
·
An estimated 24% of the wealth in 2015.
That means they’ve
more than tripled their share of the nation’s assets.
But it goes beyond that. Zero in on the richest one-ten-thousandth (0.01%) of America’s families, and
the changes are even more dramatic. This topmost tier controlled …
·
2.2% of the wealth in 1978,
·
12% in 2012, and
·
An estimated 14% in 2015.
This means their piece of the asset pie is now more than six times larger. And it means these super-rich
families control 14,000 times more than the average wealth-per-capita in the
United States. Everyone else has much, much less.
This is not just a problem for the poor. Nor is it an issue
limited to the nation’s middle class. It also may be hindering hundreds of thousands
of higher-net-worth investors from growing their portfolios.
With controlling interests in the nation’s big corporations,
with the companies’ massive stock buybacks that crowd out dividends, and with
rampant collusion among supposedly separate centers of power …
The super-rich are now
squeezing the rich!
All this data comes from an exhaustive study recently published
by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), encapsulated in the black
bars of the chart below
Look how the concentration of wealth reached a 100-year low in
1978 … and how it has grown virtually nonstop since then!
Plus, if you follow the chart through time, you’ll see four
other, even more revealing, facts.
Fact #1. The last time wealth concentration was so
extreme was back in 1929, just prior to the stock market crash. (The time
before that, not shown on the chart, appears to have been prior to the Civil
War.)
Fact #2. Except for a brief interlude during World War
I, there has been only one event in modern history that caused the super-rich
to relinquish their stranglehold on the nation’s assets: The Great Depression
of the 1930s.
The suffering of that period cannot be discounted. But that’s
also when the groundwork was laid for millions of average investors to
build substantial wealth after World War II.
Fact #3. Unlike the Great Depression, the Great
Recession of 2008-2010 did nothing to stop the ascent of the super-rich. Quite
to the contrary, since 2008, the trend toward more and more
wealth-concentration has continued unabated.
Why didn’t the Great Recession stop the near-vertical rise of
the nation’s billionaires?
One factor was TARP, the U.S. Treasury’s bank bailouts in the
wake of the 2008 debt crisis, helping to perpetuate a quasi-monopoly among the
nation’s top five megabanks — JPMorgan Chase, Citibank, Goldman Sachs, Bank of
America, and Wells Fargo.
An even bigger factor is the
Fed’s relentless, nonstop push for near-zero interest rates for eight long
years. This has squashed income opportunities for average investors and
retirees. It has facilitated high-profit gambits for those who could best
afford the risk. And it has driven even more wealth share into the hands of the
super-rich.
Fact #4. The
most shocking revelation of all: About six years ago, the wealth share
controlled by the richest one-ten-thousandth (0.01%) in America matched that of
1929 almost to a tee. But with the bank bailouts and near-zero interest rates,
it has now become even more
extreme today than in that memorable year of that historic stock
market crash.
Megatrend #2. U.S.
Political Division and Dysfunction
Most economists would argue
that, in a capitalist society, some concentration of wealth is necessary, even
desirable.
The question is: How much is too much?
I get it. You’re probably
thinking this second topic is strictly for cocktail-hour chitchat. Or maybe
you’re wondering how I’m going to take this conversation beyond the typical
tussles between Clinton and Trump?
Read on and I’ll show you how.
As you’ve probably noticed by
now, the same chart I just showed you also has a red line that measures
political division and dysfunction in America …
·
When the red line is lower, it
means that Republicans and Democrats in Congress vote more by the issues: They
cross party lines and draft legislation together.
·
When the red line is higher, it
means they more often disregard the substance of the issues: They vote strictly
along party lines, get nothing done, and throw bricks at each other.
(The chart is based on an
exhaustive study of voting patterns in the U.S. House of Representatives,
courtesy of political scientists McCarty, Poole and Rosenthal. Similar data for
the Senate shows essentially the same pattern.)
The evidence is clear that what
we’re witnessing now is worse
than Washington gridlock. That was just the passive-aggressive phase of
America’s power struggles. Instead, what we’ve seen in this presidential
election cycle is outright political warfare that splinters the two major parties
… tears apart the fabric of society … and may threaten future chaos in
financial markets.
Has this ever happened before?
Yes.
It was right after the American
Civil War. And based on the measure I just showed you — of political division
and dysfunction — it’s now even worse:
·
Back in 1879, shortly after the
post-Civil War Reconstruction years, the distance between the parties in the
House of Representatives was a very high 0.79 (on a scale of zero to 1). That
was bad.
·
In 2010, it was 0.97. That was
worse.
·
And now, it’s probably even
more extreme.
That doesn’t exactly augur well
for the prospects of coming together to resolve the nation’s most intractable
problems — massive deficits in the federal budget, Social Security, Medicare,
or veterans’ benefits … a chaotic immigration system … the threat of domestic
terrorism … or the rumblings of nuclear war.
Source: Weiss
Research
Additional
Resources
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can become more difficult in the winter when temperatures drop below freezing.
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storage from freezing in the winter.
- How to make great soups in your slow cooker
- Tips for
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1 comment:
You covered a lot of ground and certainly the potential for civil disturbances exist and I blame the White House and media for its clearly biased assistance to Hillary. It is hard to believe so many citizen can be so stupid as to ignore her past and her money grubbing ways - her husband is the worst letch ever to be in office and she had the nerve to run 15 year attack ads against Trump-what a shyster...well, she'll be under investigation for years.
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