As long as the dollar itself never collapses then you're right. It took the Russians almost 70 years to burn through the Czars' wealth and they were full blown Communist.
Problem is I suspect when the collapse happens here it will be because the dollar becomes worthless almost over night, and since most of the wealth of the wealthiest Americans is tied up in intangible paper, it'll go "poof" and then the shitstorm starts.
I've said to several people, several times in the recent weeks I feel like we're in a race between tyranny and collapse ... and I'm hoping for the collapse because at least then the mass death will be indiscriminate and inefficient instead of organized and efficient.
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It doesn't matter if Bill Gates and Warren Buffet are both uncles of yours and you golf with them on the weekends - we all know a few folks who are loaded. However, stop the welfare payments, nationwide, for six weeks and it'll make the mess in Egypt/Turkey/Ukraine look like a pleasant picnic in the park on a warm Sunday afternoon. Yes, there are more millionaires in the U.S. in 2014 than at any time in the past but there are also more people on food stamps and welfare than at any point in the past as well. If you research what has caused some of the unrest abroad, it might make that a more poignant thing to consider.
I'm not suggesting I see a collapse but discounting various societal indicators simply because you know a few dozen people for whom money is no object is completely beside the point.
I'm confused on your statement Ronin; how are the wealthy interconnected with our debt? As demonstrated in the past, the wealthy are the 1st ones to get out of dodge when things start getting squirrely...
I also think you underestimate our debt. Five main factors I see: 0% interest, foreign entities are beginning to loose favor with T-Bill's, talk of movement off the petro-dollar, Fed's balance sheet is inflated with Q/E (and it keeps going), and countries are have been stockpiling gold.
On a side note; I had a conversation with a gentleman yesterday, and he has a theory that the current hoopla in CT is a "test vehicle". Five+ years ago, I would have called him nuts. I can't say that now...
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Oh of course- the welfare folks and the poor will be eating the rich- for lack of a better term, if their gravy train ever stops. And I agree- the one way this country will rip itself apart is when that government money stops flowing to the people who live off of it.
That is a very good point. I think when that time comes we'll have some real problems, but don't discredit this nation's role in the world economy. A lot of other nations depend on us not to fail.
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"When law and morality contradict each other, the citizen has the cruel alternative of either losing his moral sense or losing his respect for the law." -Frederic Bastiat
"I am a conservative. Quite possibly I am on the losing side; often I think so. Yet, out of a curious perversity I had rather lose with Socrates, let us say, than win with Lenin."
― Russell Kirk, Author of The Conservative Mind