Cliff Diving and You: Surviving Fiscal Extreme Sports
by
William Buppert
by William Buppert
"If there must be trouble, let it be in
my day, that my child may have peace."
~ Thomas
Paine
The Fed finally pulled the trigger on the Doomsday
Machine and monetized
the debt. The numbers don’t matter because we know they are
inauthentic. The government has been deceiving the public about
actual obligations and spending policies since 1913 when it decoupled
the dollar from reality and rational economic behavior. I would
suggest this analogy. You go online and purchase 250 sets of the
misnamed Monopoly game, remove all the money from the games and
start paying all your bills and creditors with it. You will achieve
the same effect as the latest chicanery by the Federal Reserve.
You don’t have to be a conspiracist or kook anymore to think that
leaving the printing power for the nation’s currency in the hands
of the Federal Government provides perverse incentives for honest
and genuine specie. Welcome to the Ameribabwean dollar. I would
urge free market advocates to play Anti-Monopoly,
anyway.
Some worthies have even opined it is time to nationalize
the Federal Reserve and let Congress run it. That sentence is
loaded with such gall, hubris and misguided trust it deserves an
essay just to tease out why it is wrong.
I
am most certainly a pessimist when it comes to national survival
but I have been war-gaming it long enough that I envisioned a few
warning markers to look for. I had a number of culminating points
in which I thought this or that action would be the tipping point
for the imminent collapse. This is one of them. Aside from more
minor indicators like wholesale seizure of firearms, Federalization
of all police forces and official devaluation
of the currency, monetization is the most insidious; for the
general public does not understand the implications now. But they
will. Public and private debt now essentially has lost any value
in the market and all debts are to be interpreted through the distorted
and economically illiterate lens of Federal fiat. Leave it to the
government to adopt the worst of both worlds, debt monetization
on the heels of adopting "mark-to-market" rules (FAS
157) which will incentivize even more massive creation of vapor
money from the Fed to purchase all manner of nefarious financial
instruments divorced from economic reality. Do you really think
the fatal attraction between big banks and government will yield
honest accounting when the system rewards exponential lending and
deceit on projected gains? Aside from the black market, the price
system is now dead and moribund in these united States.
There is no way to save the economy so the question
is now how do we prepare and protect ourselves.
I have entertained some of these notions in a number
of other essays but this is the klaxon warning that we have hit
an iceberg. I love Gary
North’s essays here at LRC because he invariably offers earthy
and useful advice for every day living. So here is my shot at emulating
the master with not-so-everyday advice. It is now time to quietly
file onto the lifeboats and take stock of what you need to do.
- Do a detailed financial analysis of your household
assets and liabilities and figure out the fastest to pay off debt
and set aside the necessary monies to tide over a possible job
loss for three to six months.
- Do the same if you own a business. If it is not
too late, start to develop secondary income streams.
- Secure paper hardcopies of ALL important legal
documents especially your house note.
- Get your food
inventory increased to at least one year for your family.
- Guns
and ammo – enough said.
- Train with your weapons.
- Spend one entire weekend without power to the
house and take notes.
- Find a ride to work with somebody else for two
days next week and assume all your vehicles are inoperable.
- Reconnect with family, friends and neighbors
immediately. Have a potluck and assess people’s skill sets in
self-sufficiency and protection.
- Go to the very next Farmer’s Market event closest
to you and find out how to start a garden if you don’t have one
already. If you garden, find out what you have that you can sell.
- Start or improve on your home
library for everything from homeschooling to gardening to
classic literature.
- Put in a supply of barter and charity items for
the coming bad times because there will be people dear to you
who simply did not or refused to prepare.
- Make preparedness a lifestyle and visit www.survivalblog.com
everyday (and LRC, of
course).
Space considerations preclude an exhaustive list
and I would welcome any additional recommendations. If I receive
enough of them, I will entertain a companion piece to this essay.
This may sound coarse but it is time to give up
on convincing non-family members that a crisis is upon us. Put your
body in to the harness and pull. I was on a radio show recently
and asked why even concern myself with self-preservation and protecting
the family. Think about it: as a husband and father, what other
obligation do I have that trumps providing for and protecting my
family? None. A hundred years ago it was a question absent in the
American imagination.
We are about to enter an age that America has not
been through since the War
of Northern Aggression. It will be a country ravaged by poverty,
division and the worst kinds of government behavior. We will see
men under the influence of both their brightest and darkest muses.
All this will be leavened by the usual Great
Power games that plagued and distressed the world in the past
as the global hyper-power is laid low.
A large component of good luck is meticulous planning.
"The real man smiles in trouble, gathers
strength from distress, and grows brave by reflection."
~ Thomas Paine
March
21, 2009
William
Buppert [send him mail]
and his homeschooled family live in the high desert in the American
Southwest.
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© 2009 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in
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