All
You Zombies
by Jim Quinn
by
Jim Quinn
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The LORD
saw how great man's wickedness on the earth had become, and that
every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all
the time. The LORD was grieved that he had made man on the earth,
and his heart was filled with pain. So the LORD said, "I will
wipe mankind, whom I have created, from the face of the earth
men and animals, and creatures that move along the ground, and birds
of the air for I am grieved that I have made them."
But Noah found favor in the eyes of the LORD.
~ Genesis
6
Everyone is
familiar with the story of Noah. God was angry at the evil and wickedness
of mankind. God instructed Noah to build an ark in order to save
his family and two of each animal on earth from the coming flood.
Noah could have ignored Gods warning and continued to live
his life as before. By heeding Gods warning and building the
ark, Noah was able to save himself, his family, and two of every
animal from death and destruction. The warning signs regarding the
current American Crisis have been discernible since the 1990s.
The un-sustainability of the governments fiscal social guarantees,
the inevitability of peak cheap oil, and the policing of a far-flung
empire with troops in 130 countries, were all known during the 1990s.
Americans had swelled their use of debt since 1980 and had not saved
enough for their looming retirement years. The culture wars fractured
the country. Just like a squirrel prepares for winter by collecting
acorns and storing them in his nest, Americans had an opportunity
to prepare for the coming winter. Instead we squandered the remaining
days of autumn, ignoring our monetary problems, buying $45,000 SUVs,
borrowing at 125% of the value of overpriced McMansions, initiating
wars of choice, expanding our empire and enlarging our police state.
We had the
power to influence history in a positive manner. Appropriate preparation
could have lessened the impact of the long cold hard days ahead.
Some winters are bitter and deadly. Others are mild and harmless.
Since most Americans, including our leaders, think linearly, they
never see the turning of the seasons of history until it is too
late. We are currently in the midst of a Fourth Turning, and most
people have no clue. With winter approaching, it is always wise
to get the heater checked, buy some firewood, make sure the snow
plow has gas, store some food and water in case of a blizzard, buy
some salt in case of ice, and tune up the car.
Instead of
having their heater tuned up, Americans decided a new kitchen with
granite counters and stainless steel appliances paid for with a
home equity loan was a better idea. Instead of buying firewood,
Americans bought a 52-inch HDTV using their platinum credit card.
Instead of making sure the snow plow had gas, Americans outsourced
their lawn care and snow removal to illegal immigrants. Instead
of storing food and water, Americans decided to spend their money
eating out four times per week. Instead of buying salt for an icy
winter, Americans bought salt for the rims of their margarita glasses.
Instead of tuning up their cars, they leased a new BMW every two
years. Bitter winds have begun to blow, dark clouds are on the horizon,
and winter has arrived. The country is completely and utterly unprepared.
Only Noah
Saw It Coming
All you
zombies hide your faces
All you people in the street
All you sittin' in high places
The pieces gonna fall on you
No one ever
spoke to Noah
They all laughed at him instead
Working on his ark, working all by himself
Only Noah
saw it coming
Forty days and forty nights
Took his sons and daughters with him
Yeah they were the Israelites
~ Hooters
All You Zombies
The Hooters
were a Philadelphia rock group from the 1980s. The first concert
I attended was a Hooters performance at the Spectrum. Their music
still rings true today. The American zombies had a chance to prepare
for the coming Crisis. They instead laughed at Noah. Now the pieces
will fall on them. The pieces will fall on the average American
and the elitist rulers in Washington and on Wall Street. When Strauss
and Howe wrote their book The
Fourth Turning in 1997 there was approximately a decade
to prepare for the coming Crisis. They warned that the two parties
needed to change their messages to prepare the country for the coming
winter:
Yet
both parties are also harmfully post-seasonal. In their quest
for an ever-bigger harvest, Democrats want to remove sacrifice
ever further from the public lexicon. They seek entitlements for
every victim, including the entire middle class, without caring
whether all this guaranteed consumption is sustainable. If Democrats
get their way, they would impose huge debts and future taxes on
Millennial children. In their quest for ever more individualism,
Republicans want to make public authority ever more dysfunctional.
They seek to starve all government of revenue and are willing
to shut down whole federal agencies to make their point. If Republicans
get their way, they would prevent Millennials from forging a positive
bond with government and limit the public resources directed toward
the care and schooling of the neediest children.
The Fourth
Turning requires personal sacrifice by all Americans and the government
must be seen as a high functioning authority that protects its citizens
and successfully accomplishes big missions. In the last twelve years,
we have done the exact opposite of what was needed to prepare for
the Crisis. The two Parties reached a consensus by increasing entitlements
for everyone with passage of Medicare Part D, creating a new $15
trillion unfunded liability. George Bush provided rich people with
entitlements of lower taxes and middle class entitlements with rebate
checks. The banking industry was given free rein to rape the American
public and the rest of the world with the repeal of the Glass-Steagall
Act. Rather than killing or reducing governmental agencies, George
Bush used 9/11 as an excuse to greatly expand government by creating
the Department of Homeland Security and increasing Defense Spending
by 200%. Democratic politicians, with the wholehearted support of
George Bush, used their authority over Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and
threats against banks to open the mortgage market to people who
had no means to actually make a mortgage payment. The two wars of
choice in Iraq and Afghanistan have cost $934 billion since 2003.

In 1997, the
United States spent approximately $300 billion annually on Defense
related areas. Today, we are spending in excess of $900 billion
in those same areas. At the end of 1997, the National Debt was $5.4
trillion. If Congress and the Presidents had chosen to prepare the
country for the unavoidable Crisis period of twenty years, they
would have scaled back government spending, tackled the Social Security
and Medicare train wreck, developed a multi-pronged energy plan,
and asked Americans to save. Instead, they pressed their foot to
the accelerator as they approached a curve on a mountain road.
Today, the
National Debt stands at $12.1 trillion. Our politicians proceeded
to saddle us with an additional $6.7 trillion of debt in the space
of 12 years, after taking 208 years to accumulate $5.4 trillion
of debt. Based on current projections, the National Debt will exceed
$25 trillion by 2019. These reckless actions were akin to entering
winter by not paying your utility bill for a year, having your windows
wide open, not having the oil changed in your car for 10,000 miles,
and being two quarts low with your anti-freeze.
Strauss &
Howe recommended that the country prepare in the following ways:
- Prepare
values: Forge the consensus and uplift the culture, but dont
expect near-term results.
- Prepare
institutions: Clear the debris and find out what works, but dont
try building anything big.
- Prepare
politics: Define challenges bluntly and stress duties over rights,
but dont attempt reforms that cant now be accomplished.
- Prepare
society: Require community teamwork to solve local problems, but
dont try this on a national scale.
- Prepare
youth: Treat children as the nations highest priority, but
dont do their work for them.
- Prepare
elders: Tell future elders they will need to be more self-sufficient,
but dont attempt deep cuts in benefits to current elders.
- Prepare
the economy: Correct fundamentals, but dont try to fine
tune current performance.
- Prepare
the defense: Expect the worst and prepare to mobilize, but dont
pre-commit to any one response.
Rather than
finding common ground and forging alliances, Baby boomer culture
warriors upped the ante. The extreme wings of the Democratic and
Republican parties gained control of the dialogue. Neo-conservatism
has dominated the thinking in the Republican Party while ultra-liberals
have dominated the Democratic Party. The culture has deteriorated,
with the media perpetuating a nihilistic, selfish, materialistic
attitude among the citizens. TV and movies have portrayed lives
of the dregs and lowlifes of society as desirable and normal. The
lives of washed up rock stars, drugged out TV personalities, vapid
housewives, and brainless house flippers passes for entertainment
in todays society. Getting rich by any means necessary has
been glorified.
The best and
brightest MBA students graduated and trooped off to Wall Street.
Working at real companies that produced something became passé.
The degeneration of moral, ethical, and cultural standards has made
it more likely that a fascist government could gain control during
the Crisis. The dysfunction of both the Federal government and state
and local governments have dramatically reduced the trust level
of the American public in these institutions. During a Crisis, public
faith in government is necessary for swift decisive action. With
an approval rating of 26%, Congress is more despised than Osama
bin Laden.
The politicians
who have chosen to lie to the American people and not face up to
the national problems of deficits, unfunded promises, and peak oil,
have set the country up for a cataclysmic Crisis. The only statesmen
who have spoken candidly about the coming Crisis have been David
Walker and Ron Paul.
Washington
has charged everything to the nations credit card engaging
in tax cuts and spending increases without paying for them. Washingtons
imprudent, unethical and even immoral behavior is facilitated by
a lack of transparency. While the US government is too big to fail,
continuing on our current path will have adverse implications for
our economy and international standing. The sooner Washington acts,
the better. Our country, children and grandchildren deserve no less.
~ David Walker
9/2008
"Were
indeed stuck between a rock and a hard place, and we dont
talk about how we got here; we talk about how we are going to patch
it up. The solutions proposed so far stimulus packages, bailouts
and interest rate cuts just amount to printing more money,
which will lead to greater currency devaluation, contribute to the
rising cost of living, and further squeeze the middle class and
our senior citizens."
~ Ron Paul
8/2008
A candid discussion
of these issues has been avoided at all costs by the cowards who
crawl around the halls of Congress. Politicians had a chance to
stem the downward slide of cynicism, apathy, and disgust with government.
They failed miserably. As the Crisis deepens, Americans will turn
to those who told the truth. It is a small list.
Society needed
to prepare our youth for the test that awaited them during the Crisis.
Civic duty, teamwork, and a sense of community needed to be encouraged
by adults in our youth. The Millenials (Hero generation) will be
the generation on the front lines during this Crisis. The youth
of today have been coddled, protected, and have not been required
to participate in community efforts. Government efforts such as
No Child Left Behind have been failures, as school districts concern
themselves with bureaucratic test results and bringing the poor
students up to average rather than giving added support to the truly
outstanding students. Overall performance of students has continued
to decline. Selfish narcissistic Boomer parents have concerned themselves
with materialistic trinkets and their own self-actualization rather
than sacrifice for their childrens future. Our youth are entering
the Crisis unprepared for the harsh winter.
The youngest
Boomers reached the 50s in 1997. Government leaders needed
to prepare the Boomers for less benefits in the future, which would
have pushed Boomers to save more for their retirement. The 50-year
average national savings rate has been 6.5%. In 1997, the national
savings rate was already below average at 4%. Government leaders
urged Americans to buy houses, buy cars, and spend, spend, spend.
The American zombies heeded the call and drove down the savings
rate to below 0% in 2005. It has subsequently risen to 3% as the
Crisis has unfolded. The Baby Boomers are completely unprepared
for their old age and will fight all efforts to cut their benefits.
Rather than accepting cuts in benefits to secure the future well
being of their children and grandchildren, Boomers continue to push
for more healthcare benefits. A bitter generational war is now a
certainty.

During
the Crisis, the American economy will experience the most extreme
shocks to asset values, production, employment, price levels, and
industrial structure in living memory. The economy may also, at
some point be pushed to the breaking point in order to produce the
tools necessary to save the nation and, later the infrastructure
that will underlie the next saeculum.
~ Strauss &
Howe The Fourth Turning
What was required
was a build out of our energy infrastructure, with natural gas,
nuclear, geothermal, wind, and solar all playing a part in weaning
us off Middle Eastern oil. Instead, the myopic government bureaucrats,
NIMBY crowd and green extremists have succeeded in driving our usage
of Middle Eastern oil to new heights as we now import 67% of all
our needs. Peak oil will hit the United States like a sledgehammer.
Americans needed to increase the national savings rate so we would
have the ability to invest in new dynamic technologies. Instead
we chose a debt fueled frat party, driving the national savings
rate below 0%. The government needed to run budget surpluses as
we entered the Crisis period. Accepting a recession during the Third
Turning would have mitigated the chances of a Depression in the
Fourth Turning. A recession was unacceptable to George Bush and
Alan Greenspan. Tax rebate checks and 1% interest rates, along with
Bush urging Americans to defeat terrorism by shopping, buying cars
and buying houses, resulted in immense deficits. Obama has since
added $1.8 trillion to the national debt in one year. Tax policy
should have shifted toward taxing consumption and not taxing investment.
The economic path chosen by our politician leaders has ensured a
2nd Great Depression.
From a foreign
policy and military preparation standpoint, our leaders have squandered
an opportunity to strengthen alliances and form new alliances in
advance of the coming battles. Every prior Fourth Turning has resulted
in all-out war for survival. Strauss & Howe provided the roadmap
to our future:
But
before the Fourth Turning catalyzes, America should gird for something
else: a possible war whose scale, cost, manpower, armaments, casualties,
and home-front sacrifices far exceed anything the nation would tolerate
now.
Instead of
conserving our strength for the coming epic challenges, our leaders
have engaged in two wars which have depleted our Treasury, stretched
our manpower beyond the breaking point, used up valuable military
equipment, strained our alliances, and diminished our moral standing
in the world. These wars have revealed our weakness and have made
it more likely that potential foreign adversaries will contest our
super power status. These foreign ventures have failed to secure
democracy in the Middle East or secure future supplies of oil. They
have succeeded in inflaming the Muslim world and creating more terrorists
than existed on September 10, 2001. The loss of credibility and
moral high ground will make it more difficult for Crisis Saeculum
leaders to rally the American people to a higher cause.
As I watch
ancient doddering Congressmen parade and bluster while debating
the Obama healthcare bill, I cant help but think that these
are the wrong people, at the wrong time, fighting the wrong war,
for the wrong cause. The country is in the midst of a Crisis and
our leaders have decided to expand the welfare state, bailout failures
with our grandchildrens money, expand our wars of choice,
and stifle the ingenuity of the American people. This will surely
not end well.
Stupid Is
As Stupid Does
We know with
certainty that our leaders have not prepared the country for this
Crisis. As individuals, we also had the opportunity to prepare.
Did you harvest the crops, fatten the livestock, cut the firewood,
stockpile the propane, hoard ammunition and batten down your farmstead?
Did you deepen your relationships with family and neighbors who
would support you during a Crisis? With a potentially devastating
howling blizzard forecast in the near future, delay could be fatal.
What if the blizzard lasted five years? There is no way to avoid
this blizzard. The snow has begun to fall and Americans are concerned
with Michael Jacksons corpse, the breakup of Jon and Kate,
Oprahs future plans, Britney Spears weight, and whether
President Obama should be bowing to the Japanese emperor. Talking
heads on the Sunday morning talk shows distract the public with
meaningless drivel regarding polls and minor differences between
the corrupt political parties. The bitter winds have begun to howl.
During a Crisis
the virtues of faith, trust, reliability, endurance, perseverance,
frugality and self-sacrifice are essential. These virtues were indispensable
during the Great Depression and World War Two. Strauss and Howe
recommended preparation by individuals in the following areas:
- Rectify:
Return to the classic virtues.
- Converge:
Heed emerging community norms.
- Bond: Build
personal relationships of all kinds.
- Gather:
Prepare yourself (and your children) for teamwork.
- Root: Look
to your family for support.
- Brace: Gird
for the weakening or collapse of public support mechanisms.
- Hedge: Diversify
everything you do.
Your reputation
will be crucial during the Crisis. Are you a man or woman of your
word? Can your family and neighbors count on you? Your honor and
word will be judged by others during the Crisis. If you are seen
as an outcast, loner, or opponent of the majority, you risk personal
harm. The materialistic investment banker swine who have feasted
off the carcasses of the American middle class and senior citizens
are at extreme risk. Their gated McMansion communities and their
BMW getaway cars will not save them from the angry lynch mobs. The
community will require your acquiescence to their norms. A more
authoritarian government will punish those who do not fall into
line. It will be important that your personal relationships with
authority figures be in good order. The lone wolf will not survive
the deep snows of a Crisis.
The final resolution
of this Crisis will depend upon the youth of today. Their ability
to function in teams and use technology to overcome their opponents
will be critical. Boomer parents who have smothered their children,
fought their battles, did their class projects for them, and generally
coddled them, have not done them any favors. If they are unprepared
or unwilling to take the mantle of the GI Generation, our society
may be in its final stages. Social outcasts will not fare well during
the Crisis. Strong families will be essential to survival, with
multigenerational households providing support and safety in dangerous
times. The continued disintegration of the family unit, especially
in the inner cities, will make it more difficult for many in the
Crisis. Divorce rates have declined to 40% of all marriages, but
marriage rates have declined to a greater degree. Children living
in one-parent households have increased, as millions of men have
shirked their fatherhood duties.
Provisional
number of divorces and annulments and rate: United States, 2000-07
|
Year
|
Divorces
& annulments
|
Population
|
Rate
per 1,000 total population
|
|
2007
1
|
856,000
|
238,759,000
|
3.6
|
|
2006
1
|
872,000
|
236,172,000
|
3.7
|
|
2005
1
|
847,000
|
234,114,000
|
3.6
|
|
2004
2
|
879,000
|
237,042,000
|
3.7
|
|
2003
3
|
927,000
|
245,200,000
|
3.8
|
|
2002
4
|
955,000
|
243,600,000
|
3.9
|
|
2001
5
|
940,000
|
236,650,000
|
4.0
|
|
2000
5
|
944,000
|
233,550,000
|
4.0
|
The un-sustainability
of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and government employee
pension plans was clear in 1997 and it is clearer today. Americans
with half a brain should have seen that the government could never
deliver on the social fiscal pledges theyve made. The $100
trillion unfunded liability will never be paid. The government is
going to stiff the elderly. Americans should have increased their
personal economic security by saving for emergencies, saving for
retirement, cutting back on their excessive lifestyle choices, distinguishing
between needs and wants and ratcheting their lifestyles down to
a sustainable level in an effort to prepare for hard times. Instead,
millions of morons proved that stupid is as stupid does.
The average
401k balance for those over 60 years old is only $93,000. This is
skewed higher by a few high savers. The median balance is in the
range of $60,000. The Boomer generation has proven to be the most
spendthrift, irrational, delusional generation in history. The life
expectancy of a 60 year old is twenty years. How do these people
expect to live twenty years on $60,000 to $100,000? A rational human
being approaching 50 years old in 1997 with $50,000 in retirement
savings should have realized their dire predicament and maxed out
their savings for the next fifteen years.
Average
401(k) Balance by Age Group
Age
2007 Balance
2008 Balance
20s
$9,190
$6,690
30s
$40,990
$27,360
40s
$93,350
$62,580
50s
$138,660
$99,420
60+
$115,700
$93,470
Source:
Hewitt Associates
Instead of
acting rationally, the Boomers went on a glutton-like spending spree,
buying McMansions, beach houses, Mercedes, 60 inch HDTVs, electronic
gadgets, and taking exotic vacations to the Far East. Household
debt as a percentage of GDP soared from 90% in 1997 to over 135%
today. Over this same time, personal savings plummeted. The delusional
Boomers convinced themselves that 10% annual gains in the value
of their houses for eternity would fund their every material desire
and pay for their comfortable retirement.

Option ARM
loans, home equity withdrawals, auto loans, and credit card debt
were the weapons of choice. In the last two years zombie Americans
have learned a brutal lesson they should never forget. Home prices
can drop 30%, but the debt remains like an anchor around their necks.
Consumers increased their debt from $5 trillion in 1997 to over
$13 trillion today. Most Americans are completely unprepared financially
for a harsh winter.

The American
financial systems near disintegration in 2008, initiated by
the housing crash, revealed who was swimming naked. If Americans
had diversified their portfolios with foreign stocks, bonds, gold,
and commodities they would have survived the stock market crash
with minimal losses. We sit here late in 2009 with thousands of
Boomers reaching the age of 60 every day. They are racked with immense
debts, have saved little for their retirement, and have trillions
of government IOUs in their pockets. The only way the government
can pay these obligations is to double taxes on the children and
grandchildren of Boomers. Will Boomers be selfish and egotistical
enough to rob their kids because they chose not to prepare for winter?
Ten Years
Have Got Behind You
Ticking
away the moments that make up a dull day
You fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of
lying in the sunshine
Staying home to watch the rain
And you are young and life is long
And there is time to kill today
And then one day you find
Ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run
You missed the starting gun
And you
run, and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
~ Pink Floyd
Time
America has
frittered away ten years. Americans missed the starting gun. If
you had prepared for the Crisis and it hadnt touched you personally,
the loss of material satisfaction would have been a minor inconvenience.
Strauss & Howe describe the implications of not preparing:
If
you havent prepared, you will have put much at risk. History
warns that saecular winters can be searing times for everyone, especially
for those who are caught entirely by surprise. No matter what your
age, sex, income, race, family status, or line of work, sensible
choices today could help you avoid truly desperate choices in the
Fourth Turning.
The sad truth
is that the nation and most of its citizens did the exact opposite
of what Strauss and Howe recommended in 1997. The nation and its
people are now destined to experience a terrible winter on par with
the Civil War and World War II, with no safety net. The politicians
driving the country into this Crisis period continue to think linearly
and will be blindsided as the Crisis deepens. Politicians in Washington
continue to do business as usual, passing laws and programs that
will only worsen the Crisis. Every prior Fourth Turning has seen
a Grey Champion Prophet figure appear on the scene to lead the country
through the storm. Washington, Lincoln, and FDR proved their mettle
in times of extreme danger. Barack Obama is not todays Grey
Champion. He will be cast aside in 2012. A Boomer leader must arise
to lead the country through the difficult days ahead.
With a National
Debt projected to reach $25 trillion by 2019, a government that
has promised Boomers $100 trillion more than it can deliver, the
end of the cheap oil age, looming resource wars, and nuclear proliferation,
it is hard to fathom a happy ending to this Crisis. We appear to
be hurtling towards the abyss and no one in charge seems capable
of averting disaster. Americans need to understand the danger that
is approaching. The final outcomes of this Crisis range from Armageddon
to a restoration of the American Republic. The final pages of the
Fourth Turning are truly frightening. The possibilities according
to Strauss & Howe are:
- The next
Fourth Turning could mark the end of man. It could be an omnicidal
Armageddon, destroying everything, leaving nothing.
- The Fourth
Turning could mark the end of modernity.
- The Fourth
Turning could spare modernity but mark the end of our nation.
- Or the Fourth
Turning could simply mark the end of the Millennial Saeculum.
Mankind, modernity, and America would all persevere. Afterward,
there would be a new High.
Several months
ago my University repaved the walkway leading to my building. Along
with the new bricks they placed stones within the walkway with words
of wisdom from Ben Franklin. Every morning I walk across the same
words and ponder their significance.
Lost
Time, is never found again.
The nation
and its citizens have not made good use of our time. We have entered
this Crisis severely weakened and vulnerable. Our appalling fiscal
choices and failure to address the coming energy crisis have set
us up for a calamity of epic proportions. The linear status quo
statists argue that our ingenuity and technological prowess will
save the day. They ignore the fact that our best and brightest have
spent the last three decades focused on creating financial weapons
of mass destruction, pilotless drones that make war as easy as playing
on your PS3, improving the distribution chain for aerosol cheese,
and inventing the drive thru fast food window. The corporate fascists
who have Congress in their back pockets, supported by the Federal
Reserve and the banking cartel, have raped and pillaged America
to the point that there is nothing left for the middle class. The
ruling elite have no intentions of relinquishing their wealth or
control without a fight.
Im just
an average guy who has lived his whole life in suburban America.
Im the guy at the little league baseball field and the local
ice hockey rink cheering my sons on. I shop at Wal-Mart and I take
my family to the Jersey shore on vacation. I decorate my house with
multitudes of Christmas lights every year after I untangle the ball
from the previous year. Im an average guy who is also a wide-eyed
realist. My heart and my mind tell me that our leaders have failed
us mightily. The next 15 years will be full of pain, suffering and
angst. In the previous two Crisis periods, America entered with
the moral high ground. The Civil War was ultimately seen as a moral
war to free the slaves. World War II was fought against evil Nazis
and Fascists. I fear that Americas next Great War will be
fought for oil. The shortsighted narrow-minded morons who have controlled
our nation will try to cover-up their epic failures by falsifying
the reasons for war. I have said this once in a previous article.
I will not sacrifice my sons for oil. That is not a cause worth
fighting for. Hell no, they wont go.
I do not believe
Americans will fall into line behind a leader whose cause is fighting
to secure some other countrys oil. I do believe that the credibility
and honesty of our politician leaders has been destroyed through
their own corrupt immoral actions. A splintering of the country
into competing factions and/or regions is a distinct possibility.
There is precious little time left, as the howling blizzard gains
strength. You will need to hunker down for a long hard winter. Build
close relationships, protect your family at all costs, dont
trust government officials, dont expect the government to
honor any fiscal promises, dont trust the mainstream media,
learn to live locally, buy a gun, buy some gold and silver, and
be prepared to fight for the truth.
November
24, 2009
Jim
Quinn [send him mail]
is Senior Director of Strategic Planning at an Ivy League university.
This article reflects the personal views of Jim Quinn. It does not
necessarily represent the views of his employer, and is not sponsored
or endorsed by them.
Copyright
© 2009 James
Quinn
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