by ralfy » Sat 15 Oct 2011, 04:18:13
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I believe in libertarian democracy. I don't believe there is a god-given right to an SUV, a McMansion, even food, though from a pragmatic standpoint it is very difficult to have a bunch of starving people between where food is being produced and where people with money want to consume it. I think my views are shared by most of the folks running the financial world. Some people will have to give up their homes and their cars, and while I wish there was something I could do about it, Malthus and Ehrlich tell me I can't.
We're social creatures and we have a duty as individuals to do what we can to correct the problems right in front of us as we are reasonably able. If there's a thousand starving people in front of you, you obviously can't feed them all, but maybe you should give some of what you can save to help them.
On the political hand, everyone in this country has been given certain inalienable God-given rights. But on the financial hand, if you're in the top 10%, you really only care about what happens- financially- to the top 10%. If the bottom 90% have to give up their 5000 square foot homes financed by subprime mortgages along with their 10 MPG hummers, that's not your problem. You paid cash for a rusty 35 mpg Honda years ago and you own your 2000 square foot home outright. Now you can go out and pay cash for a 50 mpg Ducati 848 and help a member of the bottom 90% keep the lights on.
There will be no mass arrests, concentration camps, government clampdowns etc as predicted five years ago on this site. People will declare bankruptcy and never be able to get a loan again, but otherwise nothing will happen to them. We are a libertarian state, and the corporations, top 10%, and eventually the pols will say, "Oh. That's too bad. Guess you're screwed" if people lose their homes or have trouble feeding their families, and life will move on.
I'm not sure we'll get to that point. Fertility rates have come down significantly since 2008, and if we pay the bottom 20% to get vasectomies and stop having 20 kids with five different women, they will fall further.
Your fourth paragraph describes what is essentially a Third World country, if not countries like China: no "mass arrests, concentration camps, government clampdowns" as long as people accept their plight and "move on." Otherwise....
It also makes us (forum members) assume that we're important enough such that the financial elite, the government, and even the military will protect us. I wonder, though, what makes us so important.