16 Replies to “Biden’s America”

  1. Feel the Burn?
    Ops sorry, the panic building almost everywhere?
    Oil still almost doubled in price at $119. + US…Bank of Canada increased interest rates…
    Rampant Realestate speculation and lying Realestate Boards jacking up the Housing Market…
    Supply chain disruptions in an absolute tizzy as many products needed for vital products are missing…
    Politicians reevaluate on how the hell Ford was reelected…
    Running out of microwave popcorn here as glue needed for the bags isn’t available…
    And Trudeau is still being Trudeau dictating all over Trudeauland…

    And this is just the start of this week.

    1. I know, let’s put North Korea in charge of the UN’s disarmament conference.

    2. Jojo, many years ago, when I was younger, young Twaddels father, PET, started the debt ball rolling, spending out of control, interest rates through the roof, 19% plus mortgages, the dollar literally lost 100% of it’s purchasing yet no one noticed and no one wrote much about it. When you buy a house for 14,500 in one year and ten years later that house is worth 100k you know something happened, but apparently historically nothing happened. By the way we have never paid dime one on PET’s debt, we just keep paying interest on it.

  2. I’m currently reading about the cultural revolution in China; a lot of similarities with what is going on in the West.

  3. I would think this article applies to EVERY country included in the Western Hemisphere….Not just North America.

    EXCELLENT Article – 100% dead on the Bulls Eye.

    1. You’re correct that every western country has fallen prey to this. I think the significant difference is that every other country could fall pray to this and get away with it, but not America. So long as America retained her competence, so long as she continued to function normally and not fall into the pit, the rest of the world could go stark raving mad and get away with it. But now that America has well and truly sunk, we truly are witnessing the beginning of wide scale economic and societal collapse. How long this will take to play out, is impossible to predict. Could be years, could be decades, but the collapse, she is a comin’.

      Fuel prices will do us all in eventually. When energy gets so expensive that ordinary people effectively can’t afford to buy it, or can only buy what they need to survive and not one smidgen more, the whole economy outside of survival needs will freeze up & collapse. Again, how much longer until we reach this point, it’s hard to say, but we’re well on our way.

  4. Hanson covered the whole fabric of at least North America today.
    Though one must add that the flyover country is relatively intact and watches the rulers with attention.
    The normal America is still there, waiting to explode.
    The situation today, here is no different when going to school in the 1950′ and 1960′ of the past century run by communists.
    The sameness of the actions of the government and the woke crowd here is quite shocking as free people voluntarily submit to the dictates of the ruling class.
    One feels impotent to stop the idiot in charge of this country, where most of the women will vote for him to remain in power.
    The opposition is almost nonexistent pending the actual election of Poilievre that could possibly stop the idiot and his idiocies.
    With the recent experience of two former leaders that turned their coats inside out, things remain to be seen.

  5. The Russians saw their nation Sovietized for 75 years. There’s a reason they would rather have a nuclear war than risk anything like it again.

  6. re: VDH.
    I have at times muttered, “But VDH we know all this!”.
    And this is true.
    BUT it is also true that, being bombaded by this crap day in and day out, it is easy to misplace some of the puzzle pieces.
    SO, as you were VDH: you write the very best diary of political and cultural decline, and so eloquently!

    1. That said, he is an unapologetic neocon.
      He uses the “brutal invasion” lingo to characterize Russia’s proactive defence against the US/Nato and if I’m not mistaken has never admitted error on Iraq (as haven’t W or Condi).

  7. And all the king’s horses, and all the king’s men, couldn’t put Humpty Dumpty back together again.

    I fear this is unrecoverable. That violence in the streets, and engaging in barter to obtain that which the advanced and oh so civilized technocratic state is no longer capable of manufacturing is all that will be left to us.

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