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Kunstler: Russia Attacked Us

Public Policy

This idiotic fantasy congealed in the political matrix last week as everyone across the spectrum of parties and factions scrambled for patriotism brownie points in what is shaping up as an epic game of Capture-the-Flag for the mid-term elections. Listen to me for a moment, as our arch-nemesis Vlad the Putin said to Fox News knucklehead Chris Wallace in an interview aired Sunday Night — when Wallace interrupted Mr. Putin for perhaps the fourth time, saying, “I don’t want to interrupt you, sir, but….”

“Listen to me. Be patient,” Mr. Putin repeated dolefully, like a second-grade teacher struggling with an ADD kid.

The interview was trying my Christian patience, too. And my own personal fantasy was that Mr. Putin would whip out 30 inches of rebar and whap Chris Wallace upside the head with it. But he only repeated, “Be patient….”

So, listen to me: Russia did not “attack” us. Trolling on Facebook is not an attack on the nation. The allegation that Russia “hacked” Hillary’s email and the DNC server is so far without evidence, and computer forensics strongly suggests that the information was transferred onto a flash-drive on its journey to Wikileaks. And, of course, the information itself, concerning embarrassing unethical hijinks among Democratic Party officials, was genuine and truthful — they “meddled” in their own primary elections.

This lingering Russia hysteria got a big re-boot last week following Mr. Trump’s impressively awkward performance onstage with the nimble Mr. Putin, whose self-possession only reinforced Mr. Trump’s lumbering oafishness and amazing verbal incoherence. It’s hard enough for Americans to understand what the Golden Golem of Greatness is trying to say; imagine the torment of the translators untangling his tortured utterances!

I daresay that some of the American observers secretly wished that we could swap over Mr. Trump for Mr. Putin so as to have a national leader with some decorum and poise, but alas…. And one can’t help but wonder how Mr. Putin sizes up POTUS among his intimates inside the Kremlin. I’d love to be a fly on that wall.

The Helsinki summit meeting has the look of a turning point in Mr. Trump’s political fortunes. One irony is that he may escape his enemies’ efforts to nail him on any Russia “collusion” rap only to be sandbagged by financial turmoil as the dog days of summer turn nervously toward autumn. Events will cancel the myth that his actions as president have produced a booming economy. If anything, the activities that make up our economy have only become more vicious rackets, especially the war industries, with all their inducements to counter the imagined Russia threat.

The financial markets are the pillars of the fantasy that the US economy is roaring triumphantly. The markets are so fundamentally disabled by ten years of central bank interventions that they don’t express the actual value of any asset, whether stocks, or bonds, or gold, oil, labor, currencies, or the folly known as crypto-currency. We await the fabled “moment of truth” when the avenging angel of price discovery returns and shatters the illusion that accounting fraud equals prosperity.

The revelation that Mr. Trump is not an economic genius will spur a deeper dive by chimerical Democrats into nanny state quicksand. They will make the new fad of a Guaranteed Basic Income the centerpiece of the midterm election — even though many Democrats will not really believe in it. They are pretending not to notice how broke the USA actually is, and how spavined by unpayable debt. The lurking suspicion of all this is surely behind fantasies such as Russia attacked us, the displacement of abstruse and impalpable fear onto something simple and cartoonish, like the President of the United States.

Kunstler



9 Comments on "Kunstler: Russia Attacked Us"

  1. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 23rd Jul 2018 4:59 pm 

    accounting fraud =prosperity
    Bingo!
    You figured it out Mr K

  2. Boat on Mon, 23rd Jul 2018 5:58 pm 

    In the real world interest is payed on ones debt while more debt is accumulated. Cycles of debt have worked for multiple decades. Doomers for decades have been wrong predicting Armageddon. The result is overpopulation and more billionaires.

  3. Boat on Mon, 23rd Jul 2018 6:07 pm 

    PS the facination over Russia is weird. Just another Mexico in the cold. Even with great resources both countries are corrupt third world basket cases.

  4. Makati1 on Mon, 23rd Jul 2018 6:32 pm 

    ” Washington needs a radically new foreign policy doctrine that rejects the exceptionalist thinking of the past and offers a more cooperative way for the United States to interact with the world.

    But Trump’s Flight 93 Doctrine is the opposite of what’s needed. It will accomplish what Osama bin Laden set out to do so many years ago. By driving a wedge between the United States and its allies, initiating trade wars that will weaken the economy, potentially driving the country toward bankruptcy through insane budget priorities, and destroying the very fabric of the international community, Donald Trump is on a suicide mission. He’s rushing the cockpit, that’s for sure, but don’t expect a soft landing. When it comes, it will be a terrible, heartbreaking crash.”

    http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/176450/tomgram%3A_john_feffer%2C_the_jaws_presidency/#more

    Trumpet is the most exciting, unpredictable president since Nixon. Single handedly taking down the rest of America. Slip slidin’…

  5. Davy on Mon, 23rd Jul 2018 6:49 pm 

    where is the title to your article reference, 3rd world. Intellectually lazy are we?

  6. Peak Yawn on Mon, 23rd Jul 2018 7:49 pm 

    What a cranky old fart. Why does he continue to rant over political pot shots between Red and Blue? Go how your garden instead.

  7. Makati1 on Mon, 23rd Jul 2018 8:07 pm 

    Peaky, what a useless post, or are you another Davy sock puppet?

  8. Cloggie on Wed, 25th Jul 2018 12:01 am 

    The introduction of universal healthcare and universal basic income, that is what America can expect after Trump, regardless if the US economy can pay for it all.

    And while these ideas are OK for 90+% white nations, in present day America there are so many parasites and so few whites left to fund it all, that here we have another reason for white America to kiss the old republic goodbye and move on…

    http://tinyurl.com/yazyv53b

    …unless you want to wake up in a new Bolshevik nightmare, the oligarchs and the likes of millimind have in store for you, when they have managed to grab their tax farm back after the short-lived Trump-intermezzo.

    Europe and Russia have an interest in seeing Washington go and at the same time take 120 million or so European-Americans with us.

    You have to make up your mind, the ball is in your court, whitey. There is not going to be a second American Century anyway, only the prospect of USSR-2.0, with whitey in the role of Boxer in Orwell’s Animal Farm:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Farm

  9. Dooma on Wed, 25th Jul 2018 5:54 am 

    Christ on a stick! Talk about flogging a dead horse.

    Considering how much the US has meddled in the affairs of any country it felt that it could benefit from, I cannot believe the amount of bitching that is going on about this.

    Build a bridge (that doesn’t collapse) and get over it!

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