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by Joe Goodson
Mirror, mirror, on the wall: who’s the most arrogant nation of all?
Is it that country where everybody thinks they own the world because they
have "perpetual" economic prosperity? Is it that place where people think
war is just a cool video game on TV, dropping bombs on innocent civilians
in an effort to "rid the world of evil-doers"? Is it that enchanted land
where "deficits don’t matter," where anyone with a pulse can buy a big
fancy house and two brand-new Lexus SUV’s with cheap credit, and call
himself "rich" because of it?
Yeah . . . you guessed it, ladies and gentlemen. That’s America the
Beautiful: the Unsinkable Titanic and Invincible Mario of the world. It’s
the nation where the pungent stench of arrogance emanating from it has
become so dense, you could stab it with a fork and eat green eggs & ham
with it while all the jerks on Fox News are blaring at your face because
the TV volume is up so loud.
In fact, if you step back in awe and get a good whiff of it, you’ll notice
three main scents of pure pompousness: cultural, political, and financial,
which the U.S. emits voraciously with vigor and gusto.
Culturally, Americans seem to think the whole world should bow down to
them, speak their language, practice their predominant religion, and
worship their extravagant way of life. How else could Pat Buchanan have
made a name for himself if it weren’t for this widespread
cultural-superiority complex?
In fact, I personally cannot count the number of times that someone cringed
when I played pop music that’s sung in a non-English language. "What the
hell are they saying?" I would hear in an angry and condescending
voice. (Notice that people in other countries hear American pop music in
English and sing along joyfully, even if they don’t understand the
language.) If you really want to catch a strong whiff of this American
cultural snobbishness, just tell a bunch of U.S. citizens that you support
the idea of open immigration, and you’ll get a huge haughty hailstorm of fun!
Moving on, the next arrogant American stench comes from the political realm.
Let’s face it: Most U.S. citizens today think of "freedom" as the freedom
of the government to do whatever it darn well pleases, and the freedom of
"society" to vote as a mob to increase the wealth of special interest
groups by stealing from productive, prudent individuals through forcible
redistribution. Furthermore, Americans also believe that an invisible guy
in the sky has endowed them with the collective divine right to rule the
world. Just ask Jerry Falwell if you don’t believe me.
Not only are Americans a bunch of busybodies at home — trying to tell
everyone from coast to coast whom they can and can’t marry, and using the
power of the regime to stop people from consuming recreational drugs, but
they also wish to dictate to the whole population of the world on how to
live, too. Americans have deployed a million of their troops in more than
100 countries — propping up dictators who support the economic special
interests of politicians in Washington — in a way that would make ancient
Rome and the Mongol Empire envious. Somebody once bellowed at me, "We are
number one in the world! We’ve got to show everybody why we are number
one! We’ve got to show the whole world with our military might that we are
BAD ASSES who nobody messes around with!!!"
And then, Americans wonder why much of the global population hates them,
and why terrorists threaten them more and more often. (Keep in mind that
since 1782, the federal government either provoked every war that the U.S.
has fought, or that Americans’ individual liberty simply wasn’t at stake to
begin with.)
Finally, the third and most deadly scent of pure pompousness emanating from
America is the financial form.
The U.S. inhabitants seem to think that their illustrious economic
prosperity is permanent, and that they have a natural right to success in
life, simply because they’re Americans. They think the business world
automatically owes them high-paying jobs and cheap goods and services, and
that deficits don’t matter because these have been occurring since the
early 1980s with no ill effects. Americans keep asking, "Where’s my nice
new house? Where’s my brand-new SUV? Where’s my new credit card with the
cool design on it? Where’s my big salary with the financial firm or
defense contractor? And where’s my multimillion-dollar retirement plan?"
Americans believe that they’ll always have well-paying jobs (or a job, period), that a strong economic recovery will always follow every recession, that their paper assets and real estate will always increase in value, and that their government and central bank will always have the ability to bail them out when the nation is in financial trouble.
Never mind the fact that U.S. citizens have been enjoying these extravagant privileges because their legal-tender currency — the U.S. dollar — has been the world’s “official reserve currency” since 1944. The Federal Reserve can create an unlimited amount of inherently worthless fiat money — backed by nothing but blind faith in bureaucrats — by using its printing press or computers. Then, the central bank (and U.S. government) can ship this money to foreign countries in exchange for real goods & services! Americans as a result get to live in luxury while finding themselves increasingly unemployed. They also can pay lower taxes while living under the largest government enterprise in the world. And then they wonder why “outsourcing” has become so popular in recent decades.
Why don’t they follow their “outsourced” jobs overseas? Or why don’t they offer to match the lower wages that immigrants are willing to work for instead of just going on the welfare dole? They’ll all say, “It’s because I’m an American and I deserve to live a better lifestyle than that.”
Excuse me, but no one owes you anything in life. If you possess specific things, it’s because you’ve earned them. It’s because others want to supply you with particular goods and services in exchange for what you are giving them. They aren’t yours by birthright. Perhaps you could learn some new skills and offer people something that they’re willing to pay you adequately for. But don’t give everyone all this crap about being a “victim” to outsourcing and immigration.
Anyway, because of all this financial arrogance, the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio is at its highest level in American history, and appears to be on the verge of collapse. (Click here for an ominous illustration.) The consumer savings rate is at an all-time low, real estate and the stock market are far overvalued by all historical standards, and the U.S. exhibits record trade deficits and government budget shortfalls. Another Great Depression appears to be written in stone — no matter how the politicians and central bankers try to avoid it. And unlike the last one, which occurred during the 1930s and ‘40s, the U.S. dollar isn’t backed by gold in any way whatsoever. And unlike Japan , there’s no large trade surplus to keep the fiat currency afloat.
Most Americans have never thought through what would happen to their jobs, lifestyles, and retirement plans if foreigners altogether stopped funding U.S. debt and liquidated their U.S. dollar holdings, and the dollar lost its “world reserve currency” status. What would happen if the dollar became practically worthless, as all fiat currencies did at some point in history?
“But we’re Americans!” they say. “We’re endowed by God to lead this world, and that could never happen to us!”
Well, since we have now examined all three of these arrogant American stenches (cultural, political, and financial), let me pose a simple question that very few U.S. citizens seem to be asking themselves: Are you freer than you were 10, 30, and 50 years ago? Are you freer? For most people, the answer is a resounding “No.”
America ’s prosperity used to be the result of the high levels of individual liberty and the general respect for private property that U.S. inhabitants previously enjoyed. But with the government now involved in nearly every aspect of their lives, how much of their present wealth can actually be attributed to freedom, and what amount of their affluence can be ascribed instead to the unsustainable debt bubble? Americans won’t like the answer.
Next, what if we were to travel around the world, and ask everyone else if they are freer than they were 10, 30, and 50 years ago? The majority of them would probably say, “Yes,” especially those in East Asia . The United States used to be the undisputed freest country in the world, but today, that figure is probably much more ambiguous.
Why did Americans become so arrogant? First, we must understand what arrogance is. It actually has nothing to do with pride, which is healthy. Instead, arrogance is really a cover-up for psychological insecurity. Anxious people exhibit various ways of masking their insecurity, and a snobby attitude is one of those false behaviors.
So the real question is how did Americans become so insecure? Maybe they’ve forgotten how to enjoy the simple things in life, such as good music, interesting books and articles, the pleasant company of friends and family, and numerous inexpensive activities. Perhaps U.S. citizens are worried about their careers. Maybe they’re apprehensive about slowly losing their individual freedoms during the past several decades (and especially since September 11, 2001 ), while much of the world is gaining ground on them. Who knows . . . .
As Americans look around and see the problems that are currently plaguing the country, they’ve all developed their own little scapegoats. Mainstream liberals (i.e., “neoliberals”) point their finger at “selfishness” and “greed.” But people have been selfish and greedy for millions of years. Mainstream conservatives (i.e., “neoconservatives”), on the other hand, are a real hoot. They like to lay the blame on atheists, immigrants, gays and lesbians, and the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show. To this laughable neoconservative nonsense, I must ask which is worse for children: reading Mark Twain and Carl Sagan, playing with piñatas, listening to Elton John, and watching rap videos on MTV? Or observing their parents overload themselves with massive debt in an effort to keep up with the Joneses, while being told to pursue the College Education Bubble and to follow their parents’ so-called “conservative” examples?
Of course, the real problem is a leviathan regime that smothers everyone with draconian regulations and separates people from the consequences of their own actions through the forcible redistribution of wealth, but you’d never know it by listening to the claptraps in the mainstream media.
So ladies and gentlemen, if there is a time to be “bearish” on America , that time is now. The arrogance of America will soon be headed straight down a nightmarish slippery slope of painful ruin and disgrace.
Figuratively speaking, the U.S. resembles Invincible Mario from the classic video game Super Mario Brothers. The Starman character, which gives Mario his invincibility, represents the “official world reserve currency” status of the U.S. dollar. So many Americans seem to think they can have it all, that they can run all over the world with flashing colors, bumping into everything and wreaking havoc with impunity, while “buying” fancy new houses and cars on cheap credit. Too many naive Americans believe that Invincible Mario can just do whatever he wants. But what if he falls down a bottomless pit? Or what if the time runs out? Likewise, what if foreigners decide to stop buying U.S. debt and start dumping their U.S. dollars, and what if the dollar becomes worthless?
As Richard Daughty (a.k.a., the Mogambo Guru) wrote several months ago in an article on 321gold.com, “ America is living on borrowed money, and therefore, borrowed time.” (Click this link to hear the memorable Mario sound warning illustrating this excellent point!)
Time has truly been running short on the U.S.A. these past few years. Now, the Mario game music has been playing faster (since the Y2K stock-market-top warning). The Federal Reserve’s monetary printing press, along with the U.S. government budget and deficits, and military interventionism abroad have all sped up and are hyperdancing to this faster Mario beat in an effort to keep the system alive for a little longer!
But soon, Invincible Mario’s haste will cause him to stumble and fall down a bottomless pit, or the time will expire. Either way, click here and listen to what will happen to Emperor U.S.A. Mario! America is like ancient Rome , and when the dollar crashes, the troops are comin’ home (to an impoverished nation, I might add).
Well, let’s move on. The good news for the Arabs (and other foreign U.S. loathers) is that they don’t have to defeat America . America will defeat itself. The U.S. will fall on its own sword of monetary inflation and debt, and will suffocate on the super-dense smell of its own arrogance, just as every empire did throughout history. What goes up must come down...and the bigger they are, the harder they fall!
But if you think about it, America truly needs another Great Depression — that’s correct — it needs one.
Americans need to learn some simple lessons in life. They need to learn that they cannot get away with taking more from life than what they put into life.
They need to learn that a person’s financial net worth is not determined by the size of his or her mortgage or car loans, or credit-card debt.
Americans need to learn the virtue of saving, and the importance of not blindly following the crowd and mainstream press when investing.
Americans need to learn firsthand about the financial and cultural fallacies of big government — especially when it starts to collapse in the coming years. This includes government-business partnerships, socialistic welfare handouts, draconian healthcare regulations, government-run schooling, and the insidious War on Drugs.
And finally, the U.S. military-industrial complex (i.e., the worst polluter, the most ridiculous waste of money, and biggest provoker of terrorism in the world) needs to go bankrupt in order to restore hope and dignity for the future of humankind.
Another Great Depression would negate the need for a libertarian revolution, since the corrupt government would simply collapse unto itself instead of the bloody alternative! Remember the U.S.S.R.’s demise in the 1980s? It, too, was a healthy and necessary event, wasn’t it? In fact, the lyrics from the rock group Queen’s 1984 hit song, “Hammer to Fall,” could easily apply to the United States as well:
Here we stand or here we fall
History won’t care at all
Make the bed light the light
Lady Mercy won’t be home tonight yeah
You don’t waste no time at all
Don’t hear the bell but you answer the call
It comes to you as to us all
We’re just waiting
For the hammer to fall
Oh every night and every day
A little piece of you is falling away
But lift your face the Western Way
Build your muscles as your body decays yeah
Toe your line and play their game yeah
Let the anesthetic cover it all
Till one day they call your name
You know it’s time for the hammer to fall
I am hopeful that someday, after Americans have had a chance to cleanse themselves of their stenches of arrogance and folly, the time will come to be “bullish” on America once again — possibly starting around the year 2020. After U.S. citizens have learned their lesson the hard way, and have rediscovered what freedom really is, and when America is once again the undisputed freest country in the world — full of prudence, modesty, and peace — will the U.S. be a great nation again.
In the meantime, the chips will fall where they may. Throughout history when a wealthy nation’s economy collapses, its new technology usually gets dispersed to all the other nations — especially the “up and coming” ones. Asians and Latinos could very well be driving America ’s repo’d vehicles in a few short years! Imagine that!
During the “Greater” Depression, Americans could be watching their favorite Fox News show on world economic events, and will point at the TV screen and bellow at the top of their lungs, “HEY!!! THAT’S MY FORD EXPEDITION WITH THE LITTLE DOOR DING!!! GET THE HELL OUT OF MY JEEP, YOU DAMN FOREIGNERS!!!”
Not to mention that this person would be sitting inside his repo’d house with a sign on the front lawn that says, “FOR SALE BY YAO & YOSHIKI BANK,” along with most of his neighbors’ homes, too.
The time has come for the United States of Arrogance to pay — culturally, politically, and financially. Americans will be getting exactly what they deserve and I don’t want to hear anyone whining about it.
http://www.strike-the-root.com/4/goodson/goodson1.html
Joe Goodson is a student at Metro Tech in Oklahoma City, learning a trade
in computer repair. He also has a Bachelor’s degree in geology from
Oklahoma State University. He enjoys dance-pop music, nightclubs,
cruising, and gold bullion.
Forum posts
25 August 2004, 07:00
Dear Joe, if you hate America, and Americans so much, why are you a student in OKC? I am probably funding your education. Go home!
25 August 2004, 16:46
Hey braindead american who quacks "america love it or leave it" just like you were programmed to anytime there is a critique of you and yours—get a clue---you aren’t paying for anything but the war machine, and politicians salaries, the black box budget and your own wage/tax/debt slavery.
Right on Joe and keep up the good work!
GJ
25 August 2004, 21:25
My oh my, the Appeasers are really upset, aren’t they?
25 August 2004, 21:37
They’re funding a lot more than that (fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your political persuasion).
25 August 2004, 22:40
War machine? I thought we were paying for welfare, homeless, depressed, lazy, uneducated, non-motivated, illegal immigrant, single parent, unneeded gvt worker, drug dealers, prisoners, lawsuits, and foreign aid. I want my money back! You won’t be happy until the whole world is equally miserable as you.
25 August 2004, 19:10
Thankyou Joe. Your thoughts remind me, just why I protested against the wars in vietnam, and now Iraq.
However, in this time of trouble, I think of americans such as Vonnegut, Dylan, Steinbeck, et al.
There are it is true, millions of greed soaked, arrogant americans, there are also some of the finest minds mankind has ever known. Perhaps, as the writer says, america is headed for its` deserved desserts. If there is a "god of justice", then the good will survive, if not, then mexico and canada are going to be getting an incredible amount of immigrants.
25 August 2004, 22:20
You remind me of everything that disgusts me in this world. My father in law was in Vietnam fighting against the spread of Communism only to be handtied by you liberal empty-headed dope smoking waste of oxygen.
25 August 2004, 21:16
Man, I guess we suck, huh?
Let’s be honest, no country is perfect. Yes, some in Americans are arrogant. True, we should not be in Iraq. But come on!
This tirade is a little melodramatic and paints with a rather broad stoke, no?
I could sit here an list negatives about other countries, or positives about the US, or facts that portray just how economically superior we debt hogs are compared to some (can anyone say 10% unemployment in Germany, Europe’s supposed Economic giant?)...but what would anyone gain from it?
I travel alot. I have been to Europe on business and for pleasure hundreds of times. I have found that being polite is better than pointing out things in foreign societies I find absurd, atrocious or unimaginable. In fact I like Europeans, have many friends in London, Munich, Paris and Odessa. There really isn’t that much of a difference between us, to tell the truth.
I don’t think you have learned this.
25 August 2004, 21:29
LOL What a pathetic little cocksucker. Just another typical America-hating bedwetting liberal who apparently can’t make it in the world so he hides in school. Hey, Cocksucker, why aren’t you studying to be a social worker?
25 August 2004, 21:32
Ummm...Joe....
What happened during the last great depression?
(Hint: the rest of the world economies followed suit...we are all intertwined, my friend. If your hated America goes down, so do the rest of us.)
Toodles:
A Brit that actually likes America.
25 August 2004, 21:36
Here is the best part after all this B.S.
"Joe Goodson is a student at Metro Tech in Oklahoma City, learning a trade in computer repair. He also has a Bachelor’s degree in geology from Oklahoma State University. He enjoys dance-pop music, nightclubs, cruising, and gold bullion."
LMFAO!
25 August 2004, 21:38
Hey, Metro Tech is known as the "Harvard on the Highway."
25 August 2004, 22:18
Your post is a valueless blog of opinions and faceless criticism. Nothing backed up by facts and consisting of thoughts and ideas equal to that of a middle school student raised by hippie parents. Unless you have met every American, do not speak in their behalf nor criticize the population. If you weren’t such a blatent amateur, I would be slightly insulted but instead I am amused at your attempt to find comfort among the anti-American bandwagon. You only see what you want to see and hear what you want to hear. I’m sure you are doing your part to fight against arrogance by living in your grandma’s basement, driving a used Volkswagon, listening to multicultural music, and hoping that everyone in the world can be as miserable as you. My recommendation is to pack your Birkinstocks, your bong, your Indigo Girls CD collection, and move to France with your boyfriend. I have to go barf now after being in this website for too long.
25 August 2004, 22:50
Wow, I knew the education system needed help but I haven’t seen such unbridled garbage in quite some time. Volumes could be written in response but it isn’t necessary... your ignorance is your comforting bliss... while factual information would only confuse you.
I do have a solution for you... leave America.
I came here 30 years ago after growing up in Europe. I travel globally and I’ve always felt the education system should stop after 11th grade and we send all students out of the country for at least a year, preferably two. Then when you came back you would be ready to cherish what this country provides you.
Please leave and take Michael Moore and the rest of your hate America pals and enjoy grappling with the systems and governments elsewhere. It’ll be an eye-opening experience... one you most certainly need.
Remember, you are free to go... please do, France should be a good starting place.
26 August 2004, 02:06
Looks like someone took a crap in little joeys wheaties this morning. Ahhh its ok joey, mommy will make it all better...and hopefully put your little whining butt on a plane to africa...they arent as arrogant over there, you’ll have fun!! buh bye :)
26 August 2004, 04:46
"we will erase the messages with caractere defamatory, abusive, xenophobe, sexist, the threats..."
Really? But perhaps this does not apply to articles.
Much truth, alas, but in a form distinctly defamatory, abusive, xenophobic, sexist, threatening, political.
26 August 2004, 17:00
"And we will all go down together..."
Buy Gold,Guns and Food...put your Fiat dollars to good use. LOL
30 August 2004, 09:53
I laughed especially hard at the apocalyptic language and the melodrama. One of the great things about youth is that you’re so convinced you’re right you don’t have the sense to consider the alternative. Start considering the alternative, young man, and tone down your language so that it’s not so shrill and comical. You will find in many people’s reactions that you have unwittingly created a parody of the hotheaded young malcontent. You seem to be one of those angry keyboard-tappers, which is fine, but I suggest you hone your skills a little more before you embarrass yourself again in a public forum. There’s no question you’ve got a right to express your opinions, you just need to work a harder and learn a more so that you can base them in fact and employ a modicum of finesse.
15 September 2004, 23:23
great article, joe! don’t worry about all these dimwits who posted here. their asinine responses only reinforce what you said in your column about how arrogant and stupid americans in general really are. keep up the excellent work, joe!