Posted by
skep41 on Thursday, May 13, 2010 2:11:28 PM

In
the early eighties it was clear that the Soviet Empire had some major
problems. Even though it seemed to be expanding in Africa, Asia and
Central America there was increasing unrest in its European satrapies
and the rival Chinese were abandoning Marxist economics in favor of a
murderous state crony capitalism (fascism) that emphasized exports and
expansion. There were no exports or expansion in the Soviet zone. Even
the abundant oil and natural gas resources of the Soviets could not be
extracted and marketed profitably by their moribund state monopolies.
An earthquake in Armenia caused tens of thousands of deaths as the
poorly built concrete apartment complexes built in the Soviet era
turned into rubble in a few seconds.
But we had grown up with
the Cold War. No communist country had ever thrown off its masters and
reverted to whatever it is they call what we have...social democratic
capitalism, I guess. It looked completely permanent, an immovable
force. There might be adjustments back and forth but no one thought
that it would collapse as quickly as it did. But it did. Within three
or four years every member of the Warsaw Pact threw off the chains of
Marxism and the entire lie, the Great Social Experiment of Lenin and
Stalin disappeared into the trash can of history. In most of the
'former' nations the old elites of the Communist Party and the secret
police 'privatized' the economy by declaring themselves the owners of
it. That was fine except that without a closed economy the noble
Moskvitch had to compete with Toyota and Mercedes Benz so owning the
Moskvitch plant didnt add up to much.
But on the other side of
the Iron Curtain the creeping 'democratic socialism', that was led by
people who in the main sympathized and admired the Marxist experiment
and reviled anti-communists like Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher,
continued its slow, malignant growth. By the first decade of the
twenty-first century there were crowds of people in every 'Western'
country that believed that the government subsidies that they received
were theirs by right. Government employees receiving a hundred times
their contributions to the pension funds back as a pension,
corporations receiving subsidies and bailouts because they were too
weak to stand up to ruinous union demands, union workers screaming for
the government to underwrite those demands, social security recipients
who sat happily by while the 'trust fund' was added to current accounts
to hide the growing deficits and now expecting a giant payout far out
of proportion to their contributions. There were universities with
their huge tenured faculties and unionized work forces attended by
students who were there because they could borrow cheap
government-subsidized money from banks happy to be on the take from the
Feds. Medicare grew like a gigantic tumor as the seniors demanded
everything they wanted without any thought given to costs. Ten thousand
earmarks funded ten thousand 'deserving' programs.
This was fine
as long as the global economy was expanding but the seeds of its
destruction had sprouted and two years ago the shape of that
destruction became apparent. The largest age group in the population
has reached retirement age and one of the chief side-effects of the
cradle-to-grave social democratic state is a birth rate far below
replacement. Why have kids? You really want to live in the kid's garage
with the St Bernard, a burden to everybody, when you can take your
pension and your Social Security and your Medicare and tell those
ungrateful brats, if you even bothered to have any ungrateful brats,
that you didnt need them in your sunset years? The social structures
put in place by St. FDR and expanded by every government since then and
its copies in Western Europe would provide.
Now we have reached
the end of the road. There are not enough young workers to support the
aging boomers in the same lifestyle that their parents had in their old
age. Our parents had children. Those boomer children worked and paid
taxes to fund their parent's old age payouts. Some of us boomers also
had children. We paid the huge cost and did the hard work of bringing
them up and teaching them to be hard-working good citizens. But plenty
of people decided that children were just a hideously expensive pain in
the butt. They were able to buy that vacation home with a spare bedroom
for the beloved Lhasa Apso, using the money that they didnt spend on
diapers and ballet lessons. They have 401k's that are phat and happy.
The government and the corporation are going to kick in, or in the case
of government employees fully fund, a nice cushy life style starting at
age fifty and ending in the mid-eighties. Where the wealth to pay for
this is going to come from isnt a worry...after all the system always
has problems but it never collapses, right?
Wrong. Los Angeles, the city I live in, is bankrupt. Mayor Villarigosa (pronounced
Viva La Raza),
a former community organizer from the SEIU, has stopped happily
performing gay marriages in his office and now uses that venue to sadly
announce layoffs of city employees on a regular basis. The Governator
has just announced some relatively tiny cuts in some welfare programs.
They are nothing in the big picture except that welfare programs
never get cut in this state.
Never.
Now the poor, who always vote Democratic in return for bigger and
bigger payoffs are feeling the results of voting for a party that
happily encouraged hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens to sign up
for benefits along with our native poor and at the same time chased
businesses and high-income taxpayers to other states. Adding millions
of foreign nationals to the social safety net has helped to bankrupt
the system.
But the poor are only a part of the problem and not
the biggest part. The pension fund for government employees (CALPERS-
The CALifornia Public Employee Retirement System) is mismanaged,
underfunded and going broke. If those pensioners are looking for a
state with declining revenues and exploding fixed costs to underwrite
their union-encouraged improvidence then they are living in a fool's
paradise. The moment of Greek Truth is very close in the Golden State.
Now,
in California we are in the midst of a primary campaign to decide which
Republiclown gets to challenge Jerry Brown for the governorship. Thats
right, you read right,
Jerry Brown,
a moron whose loony administration in the seventies became a national
joke, is going for his third term. But the two Republiclowns who are
slugging it out in the primary to see who runs against that idiot have
come up with some interesting attack ads. Meg Whitman, the founder of
E-Bay, is using her millions to point out that her opponent contributed
to Algore in the 2000 election. Steve Poizner, her opponent has raised
the salient point that Ms. Whitman contributed to and campaigned for
the reelection of the noxious radical Babs Boxer. Both of them rail on
about how conservative they are but neither has denied that those
specific charges are false or have attempted to explain their actions.
Guilty as charged; they're a couple of big fat LIBERALS!
In a
former post I said that I'm glad our president is not John McLame. I'm
glad this collapse now has a purely Democratic brand on it. McLame
would have passed everything the Dems wanted with a few Republiclown
votes thrown in to make it all look
'bi-partisan'.
The super-liberal McLame would have 'worked with the other party' and
enacted more destructive programs and taxes than the incompetent and
clueless Obama has been able to do. Just as the lefties called Bush's
liberalism a 'conservative failure' so too would the current decline be
attributed to the 'right-wing McLame'. That's why I am leaving my
primary vote for governor blank and I will be voting for Jerry Brown
for governor of California. What good did Swartzenegger's 'R' do us?
None! In fact he has allowed those lying leftists in the legislature to
sell their Democratic trainwreck to the rubes as 'Arnold's failed
conservative policies'. No way am I going to vote for a RINO who wont
take any of the necessary steps to avert the trainwreck, if that's
still possible, so the Dems can tell the same lie again. Let Jerry
explain to the pensioners, La Raza and the welfare crowd that the well
has run dry. I cant wait to see it.
California is Greece. When
the do-do hits the fan we are all going to suffer. There is no 'fix' to
this except letting the system reach critical mass and then picking up
the pieces after the meltdown. Our children are screwed. Maybe our
grandchildren will be smarter.