Dear Friends:
When I was an undergraduate in college, I studied Economics and Public Policy.
On of my professors, who, at that time was also a Director of CHASE MANHATTAN BANK (before the days of J.P. MORGAN CHASE and other enormous, incredibly ill-conceived and headless multi-merger end-products which have established an oligopoly on financial services and the institutional capital markets, and which have subsequently unabashedly hamstrung the U.S. and World economies with their overcompensated incompetence), told us a Tale of two economists:
The first one said..."In the long-run, there is no unemployment."
The second one said..."In the long-run, we're all dead."
The first chap was a theorist, the second was a pragmatist.
The worlds of economy, capital markets and employment have become very, very battered, and I strongly suspect that this battery will get worse before it gets better. Unemployment is rising, and credit markets (including those credit cards that consumers have been using to an increasing degree to overextend themselves through buying overpriced items which they cannot afford, but which they just 'cannot live without', and incurring a growing burden of debt service payment obligations with every passing month) are contracting. Smells to me like a recipe for a depression. Other truly articulate pundits call it an "adjustment," or "a tough reckoning," both of which terms I call "euphemisms" (as I never have written a post with the word "bullshit" in it, and would never do so).
Doors are closing rapidly. Formerly conventionably-employed middle class and upper middle-class folks are out of jobs. Two-income families (the growing norm in the western world) are becoming no-income families. Homes are being foreclosed. Credit card lines are being pulled back, like the reins on a team of runaway horses...people are afraid of being homeless and hungry. People have lost faith in their governments and in their most respected institutions. They do not see an end to this crisis of newly-minted, free fall poverty that engulfs us like a shroud. They have lost faith and hope. They were unprepared for a crisis of these proportions, and their ability to innovate and adapt has atrophied from a long-term lack of use. Observe:
A picture of a breadline (no matter how well-dressed the people are) always frightens me, as it must frighten you. It reeks of increasing dependencies, personal degradation and bad times.
All of the foregoing is the "bad news" component of this article. Following (to support my case) are two bits of information: The first is from the NEW YORK TIMES, (a publication which always predicts the past with perfect accuracy, and show keen insights into the obvious), and the second is an item of personal correspondence to me regarding THE DISCOVER CARD, a company with which I have a very minor business affiliation. Read both, and then I'll cheer you up -- I promise.
Regards,
Mike Tabasso
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