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Aug 10 2011

British Welfare System

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Those of you following the barbaric rioting in Britain will not have failed to notice that a sizable proportion of the thugs are white, something not often seen in this country.

Not only that, but in a triumph of feminism, a lot of them are girls. Even the “disabled” (according to the British benefits system) seem to have miraculously overcome their infirmities to dash out and steal a few TVs.

Congratulations, Britain! You’ve barbarized your citizenry, without regard to race, gender or physical handicap!

With a welfare system far more advanced than the United States, the British have achieved the remarkable result of turning entire communities of ancestral British people into tattooed, drunken brutes.

I guess we now have the proof of what conservatives have been saying since forever: Looting is a result of liberal welfare policies. And Britain is in the end stages of the welfare state.

In 2008, a 9-year-old British girl, Shannon Matthews​, disappeared on her way home from a school trip. The media leapt on the case — only to discover that Shannon was one of seven children her mother, Karen, had produced with five different men.

The first of these serial sperm-donors explained: “Karen just goes from one bloke to the next, uses them to have a kid, grabs all the child benefits and moves on.”

Poor little Shannon eventually turned up at the home of one of her many step-uncles — whose ex-wife, by the way, was the mother of six children with three different fathers.

(Is Father’s Day celebrated in England? If so, how?)

The Daily Mail (London) traced the family’s proud Anglo ancestry of stable families back hundreds of years. The Nazi war machine couldn’t break the British, but the modern welfare state has.

A year earlier, in 2007, another product of the new order, Fiona MacKeown, took seven of her eight children (by five different fathers) and her then-boyfriend, on a drug-fueled, six-month vacation to the Indian island of Goa. The trip was paid for — like everything else in her life — with government benefits.

(When was the last time you had a free, six-month vacation? I’m drawing a blank, too.)

While in Goa, Fiona took her entourage on a side-trip, leaving her 15-year-old daughter, Scarlett Keeling, in the capable hands of a 25-year-old local whom Scarlett had begun sleeping with, perhaps hoping to get a head-start on her own government benefits. A few weeks later, Scarlett turned up dead, full of drugs, raped and murdered.

Scarlett’s estranged stepfather later drank himself to death, while her brother Silas announced on his social networking page: “My name is Si, n I spend most my life either out wit mates get drunk or at partys, playing rugby or going to da beach (pretty s**t really).”

It’s a wonder that someone like Silas, who has never worked, and belongs to a family in which no one has ever worked, can afford a cellphone for social networking. No, actually, it’s not.

Britain has a far more redistributive welfare system than France, which is why France’s crime problem is mostly a matter of Muslim immigrants, not French nationals. Meanwhile, England’s welfare state is fast returning the native population to its violent 18th-century highwaymen roots.

Needless to say, Britain leads Europe in the proportion of single mothers and, as a consequence, also leads or co-leads the European Union in violent crime, alcohol and drug abuse, obesity and sexually transmitted diseases.

But liberal elites here and in Britain will blame anything but the welfare state they adore. They drone on about the strict British class system or the lack of jobs or the nation’s history of racism.

None of that explains the sad lives of young Shannon Matthews and Scarlett Keeling, with their long English ancestry and perfect Anglo features.

Democrats would be delighted if violent mobs like those in Britain arose here — perhaps in Wisconsin! That would allow them to introduce yet more government programs staffed by unionized public employees, as happened after the 1992 L.A. riots and the 1960s race riots, following the recommendations of the Kerner Commission.

MSNBC might even do the unthinkable and offer Al Sharpton his own TV show. (Excuse me — someone’s trying to get my attention … WHAT?)

Inciting violent mobs is the essence of the left’s agenda: Promote class warfare, illegitimate children and an utterly debased citizenry.

Like the British riot girls interviewed by the BBC, the Democrats tell us “all of this happened because of the rich people.”

We’re beginning to see the final result of that idea in Britain. The welfare state creates a society of beasts. Meanwhile, nonjudgmental elites don’t dare condemn the animals their programs have created.

Rioters in England are burning century-old family businesses to the ground, stealing from injured children lying on the sidewalks and forcing Britons to strip to their underwear on the street.

I keep reading that it’s because they don’t have jobs — which they’re obviously anxious to hold. Or someone called them a “kaffir.” Or their social services have been reduced. Or their Blackberries made them do it. Or they disapprove of a referee’s call in a Manchester United game.

A few well-placed rifle rounds, and the rioting would end in an instant. A more sustained attack on the rampaging mob might save England from itself, finally removing shaved-head, drunken parasites from the benefits rolls that Britain can’t find the will to abolish on moral or utilitarian grounds. We can be sure there’s no danger of killing off the next Winston Churchill or Edmund Burke​ in these crowds.

But like Louis XVI, British authorities are paralyzed by their indifference to their own civilization. A half-century of berating themselves for the crime of being British has left them morally defenseless. They see nothing about England worth saving, certainly not worth fighting for — which is fortunate since most of their cops don’t have guns.

This is how civilizations die. It can happen overnight, as it did in Revolutionary France​. If Britain of 1939 were composed of the current British population, the entirety of Europe would today be doing the “Heil Hitler” salute and singing the “Horst Wessel Song.”

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Apr 26 2011

33 Ways to Encourage Atlas to Shrug

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By: James Wesley, Rawles
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Ayn Rand’s 1957 novel “Atlas Shrugged” is enjoying renewed popularity following the release of the new Atlas Shrugged movie. Rand’s story describes a group of American industrialists that lose patience with onerous regulation and taxation, and “shrug”–disappearing from their normal lives to relocate to a hidden valley called Galt’s Gulch. While this tale is fictional, it has some strong parallels to modern-day America. And despite the fact that Ayn Rand was an atheist and favored legalized abortion, she was a good judge of both character and the inevitable tendencies of elected governments. When I consider the regulatory and tax burdens that have been implemented in my lifetime–I was born in 1960–I believe that Rand had amazing prescience. Let’s face it: We no longer live in a free market capitalist nation. At best, it could called a “mixed” economy with statist tendencies, and verging on socialism.

Reading the news headlines in recent months has led me to believe that the Galt’s Gulch concept has a lot of merit. If The Powers That Be wanted to encourage the Atlases of the world to shrug, they couldn’t have done a better job. What is the best way to get the most productive Citizens of our nation to go on strike, and retreat to “gulches”? Consider the following “to do” list for those whom Ayn Rand called “The Destroyers”:

* Remove the homeowner’s mortgage interest tax deduction. Yes, they’re pushing for it.
* Reinstate the Federal estate tax and pre-Bush Administration income tax levels. They want to impose the old tax rates on anyone with an income of $250,000. Oh, and the CBO’s budget predictions are all using the assumption that the 2001 tax cuts are reverted. Is this wishful thinking (to make the increases in the Federal debt not look quite so bad), or a fait accompli?

* Nationalize IRAs and 401(k)s. Yes, its under discussion.

* Increase taxes for unemployment-insurance funds. This is already in progress.

* Drag out approval of new mining operations with endless Environmental Impact studies. They’re already doing it.

* Inflate the currency to rob those who save money–a hidden form of taxation. Standard practice for 40 years.

* Drag out approval of newly-developed medicines. Now the status quo.

* Push up the rates for “sin” taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and other items. Already implemented in 2010.

* Increase the Minimum Wage. Several states have done so, but even worse yet, some unions are pushing for more socialist “Living Wage” laws.

* Raise import tariffs. Each new tariff causes problems. Didn’t they ever hear Ben Stein’s high school Economics lecture on the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act? (OBTW, Ben Stein is now warning about an economic collapse.)

* Increase the tax paperwork burden by requiring “1099-MISC” reporting of all cash transactions over $600. (Attempted, but thankfully set aside for the time being.)

* Increase the cost of doing business through mandatory insurance. (The “labor burden” for an employee with a nominal salary of $17 per hour ($35,360 gross, annually) is an additional $20,029 per year.) Workman’s compensation, in particular, is getting painfully expensive.

* Increase sales taxes. Several states have increased sales taxes, since 2009.

* Increase property taxes, as home values decline. Many counties have hiked their tax rates.

* Continue to increase the size of the government (and its debts). The Federal debt increases are looking inexorable.

* Push for increased mandatory employer-paid benefits for company employees like mandatory health insurance for part-time employees and European-style long term parental leave. Also, push toward excluding companies from government contracts unless they have expanded health care coverage.

* Mandate payment of state sales taxes on out-of-state purchases for Internet and mail orders. Yes, they’re still pushing for these taxes, and for regulation of the entire Internet.

* Create a pervasive Nanny State mentality. For example: penalize companies and consumers for high trans-fat foods, and alcoholic beverages that taste too good.

* Sue the makers of guns that actually work just as they were designed. (At least a partial law shield law was enacted, in 2005.)

* Use taxpayer funds to destroy classic cars that are in running condition, while subsidizing hybrid cars that use batteries that will pollute landfills for centuries.

* Over-regulate small firms out of business. Dry cleaners are a prime example.

* Fine farmers and ranchers for using traditional practices.

* Create a European-style Value Added Tax (VAT). Yes, they’re still pushing for it.

* Legislate expansion of company-paid health insurance to cover everything from same sex “domestic partners” and autism to sex change operations.

* Lobby for mandating that companies pay for three weeks of paid vacation per year for all employees.

* Institute dozens of unfunded mandates from the Federal level, that must be compensated for with higher state, county, and local taxes.

* Increase license, permit, and vehicle registration fees. In progress. Meanwhile, institute “temporary” tax increases. These surtaxes on income, sales, or real property are described as “temporary.” (But don’t be surprised if they are not repealed.)

* Providing free education to illegal immigrants while levying taxes on home schooling families for services that they don’t use.

* Make it illegal for owners to protect their livestock from predators.

* Remove the salary cap on Social Security tax “contributions”. The liberal think tanks are pushing for it.

* Encourage a litigious society where huge lawsuits are filed over trifles, and where the makers of products can be sued even if product buyers intentionally misuse products.

* Implement carbon taxes and credits. Still in early stages of implementation.

* And lastly, the big one: Implement socialized medicine. Despite a strong public outcry, it is now Federal law. But thankfully there is a push to rescind part or all of it.

The shrugging and gulching has already begun…

* Because many states define “small business” as a company with less than 50 employees, some business owners have frozen their employee headcount at 49, to avoid onerous costs.

* Companies are now consciously relocating from high tax states to low tax states.

* Wyoming has neither a personal income taxes nor corporate income taxes, so some wise individuals are moving there, or at least incorporating there.

* Millions of Americans are moving offshore and some have even renouncing their citizenship, in part to avoid high taxation. (It’s not just Mel Gibson buying property offshore.)

* There is a Walter Mitty-esque interest in living on “Seasteads” outside of any national boundaries. Although it probably impractical at present, the concept is nonetheless captivating.

* Glenn Beck recently mentioned an article about restaurateur Jerry Della Femina selling his business and parking the proceeds in gold and silver. He was quoted as saying: “I’m just not ready to have my wealth redistributed. I’m not ready to pay more tax money than the next guy because I provide jobs and because I work a 60-hour week and I earn more than $250,000 a year.”

* One recent headline: 69 Companies Leave California in First Quarter: Fastest Rate Ever.

Reading the foregoing might have you inspired to find your own Galt’s Gulch. Although I admit a personal bias, one practical option that I can suggest is the American Redoubt. (I’m the originator of the plan.) The Redoubt region is inside of the continental United States, so moving there is much more realistic than moving offshore–at least for most of us.

Many folks are now ready to vote with their feet. Atlas is starting to shrug.

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Apr 20 2011

The fall of the American Empire has begun

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For those who are unfamiliar with Maybury’s work, it’s important to know his Uncle Eric book series is one of the best educations on history, liberty, personal responsibility, and the idea of America that you can find anywhere, for any price. If some bizarre stroke of fate put me in charge of the American educational system, I would stay on the job for less than one day. That day would consist of me flushing the whole corrupt system, mandating every child study and understand the Uncle Eric series, and retiring before lunch.

If you have children who you’d like to see grow up right – or if you want to learn more about the subjects above – the Uncle Eric series is a must-read.

Maybury is also the editor of the U.S. & World Early Warning Report, an investment newsletter so highly regarded it’s read by Congressman Ron Paul and officials at the Pentagon and CIA. Put simply, Maybury is a legend in our business… 

You’ll find Maybury and I share many ideas on the “End of America” – that our country has completely abandoned the ideals of our founding fathers… ideals that made the U.S. the richest, freest nation the world has ever seen. That’s why today, we’re publishing a recent interview our news and insight “aggregator” The Daily Crux just conducted with Maybury. You won’t find the ideas below in any mainstream publication or television program… which is why they are so important.

The fall of the American Empire has begun: An interview with Richard Maybury  
The Daily Crux: Richard, you’ve long said the collapse of the American Empire would be the central issue for Americans, with regard to money, investing, and life in general.

In your recent issue of Early Warning Report, you said there’s now a very high probability this collapse has already started. Can you talk about why you think that is?

Richard Maybury: Let’s start with a little history: All empires eventually fall. No one in Washington will admit it, but the U.S. has been an empire for decades now, and there has never been any reason to believe our empire would be immortal.

People who are power-seekers want more power, and they’ll sacrifice other things in order to get that power. One of the things power-seekers in a large government almost always sacrifice is the financial integrity of the country. They will bleed the whole economy dry just to increase their power. That’s a main reason empires fall.

We see it all through history. You can look back to any of the ancient empires… They’re forever wrecking their economies in order to increase their political power. So it’s no brilliant prediction to say the U.S. Empire is going to fall. Anyone who has studied much history should have been able to predict this mess was going to arise… and here it is.

It’s fascinating to me. I talk to all sorts of so-called ordinary people, such as dentists, barbers, and taxi drivers. Most have no understanding of what’s actually happening to America, but they all know deep in their hearts something has gone terribly wrong… and it’s not going to end anytime soon. This is an interesting condition that has arisen recently.

Americans, up until the last year or two, have always been optimistic. They would say things like, “Yes, hard times come along, but this, too, shall pass.” They aren’t saying this anymore. They’re beginning to figure out that America’s troubles aren’t going away this time.

You can see these problems in the financial markets and elsewhere… unemployment, bankruptcies, mortgage defaults, poverty… These are all just symptoms of the fall of the empire. Let me quickly point out, however, that the fall of the empire is actually a wonderful thing. Empires are cancers, and it’s a good thing to excise them as fast as possible. But the surgery necessary to do it is awfully painful.

If you look at any previous empires I write about – the French Empire, the British Empire, the Russian Empire – these countries are all much better places today than they were when they had empires. America will be too. But we’ve got to get from here to there… and the process is very, very painful. We’re going to experience an awful lot of trouble because of it.

Crux: For many years, you’ve also been writing about the problems in the Middle East. In the past few months, it seems many of those problems are coming to a head. Can you explain how the troubles there – part of the area you refer to as “Chaostan” – are related to the troubles we’re facing here at home?

Maybury: Sure. For those who aren’t familiar, “Chaostan” is a term I coined for the area from the Arctic Ocean to the Indian Ocean, and Poland to the Pacific, along with North Africa. This area includes the Middle East.

In Central Asia, the suffix “stan” means “the land of.” For example, Afghanistan is the land of the Afghans. So in 1992, I coined the term Chaostan to mean “the land of great chaos.”

The reason this area is so often in chaos is a conversation of its own, but here’s a quick summary.

All religions teach that there is a higher law than any government’s law, and they all teach two fundamental laws: Do all you have agreed to do, which is the basis of contract law, and do not encroach on other persons or their property, which is the basis of tort law and some criminal law. Each religion expresses these laws in different ways, but they all teach them.

These principles are the basis of the old British common law. It was called common law because it grew out of principles common to all.

In a book called The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution, historian Bernard Bailyn pointed out that the American Revolution, the Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence all sprang from the common law.

In the decades following the revolution, other people saw America’s new liberty and prosperity. They wanted the same thing, and the American philosophy began to spread around the world. The areas where it took root became known as the “Free World.”

Then in the mid-1800s, socialism began to spread, and it nearly killed off the American philosophy – a philosophy that I believe is now being rediscovered.

Chaostan is the most important area where the principles of liberty never got a chance to take root. From the beginning of history, most parts of Chaostan have been a sea of blood and destruction because they never had rational legal systems… and still don’t.

The turmoil is greatly aggravated by the interference of European regimes during past centuries.

When you look at this area on a map of the world, you see all these countries are delineated by borders drawn by Europeans. Very few Americans understand this. Practically every border in the world was drawn by the European governments as they swept over the globe conquering one country after another.

European rulers would draw the borders in locations that were convenient to them. And so there are very few borders in the world that were drawn by the people who are native to those areas.

This means what we regard as a country when we look at a map usually isn’t really a country at all. It’s a collection of tribes cobbled together by the Europeans for the convenience of the Europeans.

In each of these so-called “countries,” there are some tribes that are either dominant or want to be dominant. And the way they achieve dominance is by acquiring money, weapons, and other resources from outside powers, which were originally the Europeans.

A good example is Saudi Arabia. The Saudi tribe was one of many that lived on the Arabian Peninsula. The British government essentially created Saudi Arabia by giving money and weapons to the Saudi tribe and helping them take control of the other tribes.

This would be akin to China or some other foreign country coming to the United States and choosing single families or neighborhoods to rule over entire states. These families would have all the wealth, all the power, and would make all the rules. And just in case anyone got any ideas, the Chinese government would keep a few battleships and aircraft carriers parked near our shores.

Crux: We’re huge fans of your Uncle Eric books here at The Crux, and I remember being blown away the first time I read that example. We’re not taught these things in our schools… But when you look at it from that perspective, it’s not surprising there’s so much anger toward Western governments.

Maybury: Exactly… and this is the case all over Chaostan. None of those nations are what you and I would regard as natural countries. They were artificially created, and the rulers of those countries were propped up, in nearly every case, by the Europeans.

Keep in mind that except for five countries — Iran, Thailand, Afghanistan, most of China, and Japan — every country in the world at one time or another was conquered by the Europeans. So the political structures we see in these countries — nearly all countries — are either creations of the Europeans or outgrowths of those creations.

During and after World War II, some of these tribal leaders wanted help maintaining their power after the Europeans departed. The U.S. was the top dog at that time, so they said to Washington, “We will do your bidding – we will be your surrogate here – if you do what’s necessary to keep us in power.”

That’s the deal that was made with dozens of regimes around the world. That’s the U.S. Empire, and that’s what is falling apart now. The people who have been dominated by tribes backed by Washington are sick of it, and they’re starting to overturn the existing political matrix.

So the troubles in the Middle East are to a large extent part of the collapse of the empire. For instance, Hosni Mubarak in Egypt was one of Washington’s closest surrogates… and he was a nasty guy. He’s out of power now, and Egypt is in great turmoil. Nobody knows who’s going to take over the place.

That’s just one example out of many. The whole thing is beginning to crumble. Egypt was one of the early cases, and I think there are going to be a lot more.

Even nations that were not part of the U.S. Empire are being thrown into chaos, as the spirit of rebellion spreads.

As of a couple weeks ago, I think there are now 11 countries over there experiencing uprisings of one kind or another. I expect this is going to continue to spread.

It’s very possible Egypt will wind up being the model for what happens in many of those countries… where you have a U.S.-backed dictator who is overthrown and then so-called Islamic fundamentalists come in and take over. That’s very likely what’s going to happen in Egypt.

Obviously, I don’t know for sure… no one should be certain about these things. But I’m inclined to believe the Egyptian government is going to be replaced by something that will not be friendly to Washington..

Again, however, we’re really on thin ice when it comes to making predictions about these sorts of things. Egypt contains many millions of people, each with his own agenda. Predicting how all that’s going to go is very, very problematic.

What I can say with confidence is the political matrix Washington put in place during and after World War II is now crumbling. I think that’s pretty clear. And again, I return to the point: This is ultimately a good thing. The U.S. Empire should never have existed in the first place.

Crux: Why did the U.S. get involved in Chaostan to begin with?

Maybury: I believe it really just goes back to the lust for power. That’s one thing the mainstream news media is absolutely derelict about… They say practically nothing about political power.

Crux: Could you define political power for us?

Maybury: Perhaps the simplest definition is “the legalized privilege of using brute force on persons who have not harmed anyone.” This privilege is what sets governments apart from all other institutions. No church, charity, fraternal organization, or any other institution can legally send people with guns to your home to force you to buy their services or obey their rules. Only the government can do that. And whether they realize it or not, it’s this privilege – of using force on persons who don’t deserve it – that a power-seeker wants.

Crux: Is that related to the old saying that power corrupts?

Maybury: Very astute of you to make that connection. If the American founders were here today, they’d tell us political power is poison… Stay as far from it as you can… It’s evil stuff.

But the media have bought into this assumption that political power is good, it’s the solution to our problems, and a world full of political power is a good place. They almost never look into the psychology of it… What causes a human being to want to force his will on other people? Because that’s what political power essentially is – the ability to bend other people to your will. And the media just don’t look at that at all.

There’s this assumption that the people in the federal government are a whole lot of nice individuals who have good intentions, and it would never occur to any of them to get a thrill out of forcing their plans onto somebody else.

But that’s what it’s all about, and that’s what it’s been about for thousands of years. Government is brute force. Coercion. Chains. Prisons. Follow our plans or else. The political mind is the mind of a bully.

Crux: We often hear the U.S. is involved in the Middle East because of oil… How big a role does oil actually play?

Maybury: I think oil is an excuse. I don’t think it’s a reason for the empire. Whoever owns the oil has to sell it or it’s worthless.

They may not want to sell it directly to us, but they’re going to sell it to somebody. This will increase the total world supply of oil, and the price of oil from other suppliers will go down.

So the idea that this is all about oil… that’s just a smokescreen. It’s about power. It’s about the thrill that these people in Washington get out of meddling in other countries.

Crux: You mentioned before that it’s very difficult to make predictions. But what do you see happening next in the region?

Maybury: As far as that’s concerned, I refer to Egypt again. The friends of Washington are widely hated by their own people, and they will be coming under pressure to hit the road.

Look what happened to the Shah of Iran back in the late ’70s. I think it’s going to happen to pretty much all of Washington’s surrogates. Like I said, it’s a fool’s game to try to predict these things, but that’s the direction events are going now, and that’s the direction I’ve been predicting since the early 1990s.

Before the Soviet Empire fell apart, the Soviet Union sat on Chaostan like a lid on a pressure cooker. One of the forces at work there was the individual tribes that ruled these countries did not want to be conquered by the Soviets, so they formed alliances with Washington as a protection against the Soviets. When the Soviet Union fell in the early ’90s, this essentially removed the lid on the pressure cooker. The explosion began, and now it’s escalating.

In the 1990s, the rest of the world was cheering a new era of peace and brotherly love… and I was saying, “That’s ridiculous. The whole place is going to blow up.” Everybody said I was crazy, and I kind of wondered if maybe I was.

But it turned out that by the year 2000 – a mere 10-year stretch of the new era of peace and brotherly love – more than 100 wars broke out and more than 5 million people were killed.

I think what’s happening today is just the beginning of what will turn out to be even more violent than the ’90s. There are literally hundreds of millions of really angry people over there, and a rebellious momentum is growing.

Again, I’m really reluctant to make specific forecasts on this kind of thing. All you can say is governments have been creating empires since the beginning of history, and empires have been falling apart since the beginning of history… We’re in one of those “falling apart” periods now.

Crux: Do you think the individuals in power in Washington realize the empire is crumbling? Do they even realize it’s an empire?

Maybury: Well, it’s official U.S. policy that Washington does not have an empire. Everybody is taught that.

But just a couple months ago, President Obama phoned up Mubarak in Egypt and fired him. If that’s not an empire, what is it?

Now, Obama has decided the Libyan government should change, too. These people in Washington seem to think they’re ordained by God to somehow make the world better.

I think it’s amazing they believe they’re intelligent enough to be able to do that. It’s actually pretty hilarious.

Crux: So as the empire begins to crumble, how do you think Washington will respond?

Maybury: I think we’ll see more examples of Washington trying to steer events in directions favorable to Washington. Notice I’m not saying favorable to America. I’m saying favorable to the U.S. government. They are two entirely different things.

Of course, the people in Washington are all individuals. They all have their own agendas. They can’t even agree on what’s favorable to the government.

So they’re all grasping at straws. They have no idea what they should really do in a situation like this. There are no guidelines. And since they don’t even want to acknowledge they have an empire, they don’t understand what it is they’re trying to save.

I mean, talk about a bunch of lost souls. They seem to think being elected means they have some sort of special ethical position in the world. They have no idea what it is they’re trying to defend. All they know is they’re trying to defend it.

Typically, in every empire, it all continues until one day somebody looks at the books and says, “Gee, we’re broke. We can’t do this anymore.” That’s when it all starts to come apart.

One of my favorite stories is about William Gladstone – the prime minister of England in the mid-1800s – and that’s essentially what he did. He just said, “Look, we’re going broke trying to prop up this empire. This is ridiculous.”

He started dismantling the British government’s power. He probably made more progress in abolishing political power than any other lone individual in history. It’s an amazing story.

Gladstone is one of the few peaceful examples of how all empires go down. They eventually realize they can’t play the game anymore. They realize they’ve exhausted their resources… They’ve bled the population dry.

Humans can only produce so much wealth, and the government is consuming this wealth in order to prop up the empire. Eventually, it all just goes under.

Incidentally, we’re talking here today about the federal government’s empire abroad… But America itself, internally, is part of the federal empire, too. There are no less than a quarter-million federal bureaucrats making and enforcing regulations on us. And each of these regulations is backed by guns, chains, and prisons. It’s not much of an exaggeration to say the whole world – including America itself – has been conquered by the federal government.

Crux: How close do you think we are to the point where the empire collapses the economy?

Maybury: My best guess is we’re in the process of going under now. That’s the economic trouble the average American is noticing… the unemployment, the business failures, the financial crash, the real estate collapse… plus the mental and emotional strain – the psychological depression, marital problems, divorces. It’s the process of the empire going under. The economic problems are symptoms of the manipulation of the currency, and all sorts of other economic tomfoolery, to try to keep the federal bureaucracy well fed at the expense of the rest of us.

The absolute best thing Washington could do for the American people – if the folks in Washington were honest – is just announce that the empire is over. “It’s finished, we quit.” We’re going to withdraw our troops from all those countries around the world. We’re going to bring them home to defend America. We’re not going to meddle in other countries anymore.

After all, this attempt to keep the Empire alive is just squandering blood and treasure for nothing. We’re bankrupt. We can’t do this anymore. The attempt to preserve the empire – which means, largely, the attempt to keep Washington’s surrogates in power – is just dragging out the whole painful process and making it all the more expensive and hopeless.

If they’d just give it up, that would be the first big step in triggering the economic recovery. But they’re not going to do it. They’re power junkies. They’ll drag this thing out until – in the words of political philosopher Howard Kershner – the last bone of the last taxpayer has been picked bare.

Crux: So what are the personal and investment implications of the fall of the American Empire? How do you recommend people prepare for what you see coming?

Maybury: First and foremost, you should have a good stash of emergency equipment and supplies. Everybody should have these things anyway, because you never know what’s going to happen, be it earthquakes, riots, hurricanes, riots, epidemics, riots, blizzards – did I mention riots?

Life is full of really nasty surprises. Everyone should have the ability to be completely self-sustaining for at least a month.. Three months would be better. You want food, water, all the necessities of life, plus the ability to defend yourself and your loved ones.

As far as investing, my approach in Early Warning Report is to try to identify long-term trends that are very solid, and invest in things that will benefit from these long-term trends.

If you look at history, you’ll find there are two carved-in-granite long-term trends that never seem to change. The first is war. The second is currency debasement. So what I do is suggest investments that will benefit from these two major trends.

The obvious winners from war are the defense giants: Northrop Grumman, Lockheed, General Dynamics, and Raytheon. If you want to just buy a collection of defense stocks, the Fidelity Select Defense & Aerospace Fund contains those four and a lot more. Its symbol is FSDAX.

The major beneficiaries from currency debasement are raw materials, because they cannot be created in unlimited quantities on a printing press… especially precious metals. So I recommend everyone own some gold, silver, and platinum bullion coins. These have been doing wonderfully, and I think they’ll continue to do so because the fiat paper currencies are dying. Beyond those, you can also consider some of the top commodity and energy producer stocks. To find a list, just look at “Track Record” on the home page of our website.

For an investor who’s just starting out in this area, FSDAX and the coins are good ways to go. Get into those first, and as you learn more, you’ll find other ideas you’ll want to follow. You can find many more in my letter as well.

Crux: You mentioned earlier that the fall of the empire – while painful – will ultimately be a great thing for our country. Can you talk about what you see for the future of America?

Maybury: Many people misinterpret me as a “doom-and-gloomer.” But let me tell you, for the long term, I’m unimaginably optimistic. I am more optimistic now than I have ever been in my entire life, and I’m 64 years old.

I fully expect to live a healthy life until at least 140 because I believe technological breakthroughs are coming so fast now that Ray Kurzweil is right – a healthy 140-year lifespan is plausible. And before I die I expect to see the beginning of the civilization that is depicted in the Star Trek stories. Not the whole Star Trek civilization, but the beginning.

I believe the next great civilization will begin almost instantly, as soon as we get the present statist nightmare out of the way. But getting from here to there is going to be really hard. For the short term and medium term, it’s going to be really awful, I’m afraid for quite a few years.

I hope things in America and Western Europe don’t get as bad as Russia was in the 1990s – when the Soviet empire was falling – but it’s definitely a possibility in some places, especially the major cities. I encourage everybody to be ready to ride through some very hard times, because empires almost never fall quietly.

Once the U.S. Empire does go down, though, I expect we’ll see a new prosperity. I’m very optimistic about this, because the world is now learning what statism is really all about… what political power really does. It’s not theory anymore… We’re experiencing it every day.

The true nature of statism is an extremely painful lesson to learn, but once it’s learned, the decks will be clear to produce a truly healthy, advanced civilization. When that happens, hold on to your hat… Things are going to be wonderful, and it will happen fast..

Crux: Could you define statism for us?

Maybury: Statism is the belief that political power does not corrupt, and government is a good thing, the solution to all our problems. This is what is taught in the government-controlled schools. If Jefferson and the other American founders were here, they’d fall down laughing at such a notion. But what else would a government-controlled school teach?

Crux: Why wasn’t that lesson learned after the fall of the Soviet Union?

Maybury: Well, the economic side of it was learned to a large extent. The world saw what central planning did to the Soviet economy… So even communist China has embraced free-market economic principles, to some extent.

But you still have seen practically no focus on the dangers of political power itself… on the fact that political power is evil and treacherous – it corrupts.

That lesson has yet to be learned… or re-learned. The early Americans understood it well. But most people today have this attitude that the reason things are bad is the wrong people are in power, and if we somehow put the right people in power, everything would be okay.

There’s little appreciation for the fact that political power itself is the problem.. It corrupts morals and the judgment. And no matter who you put in there, he or she will likely end up making a mess.

So that lesson has yet to be learned. Once you see discussions about political power itself – about what it is and what it does to a person’s mind – appearing in the news media, we’re going to be well on our way to where we want to be – a new world of liberty, peace, and abundance.

Crux: That sounds great. Thanks so much for talking with us, Richard.

Maybury: It was great speaking with you. Thanks for having me. Take care.

Editor’s Note: We agree with Richard. The sooner Americans learn about the dangers of statism and return to the founding fathers’ ideas of liberty, freedom, and personal responsibility… the sooner we’ll be on our way to a real recovery. As we mentioned earlier, his Uncle Eric books present these ideas in a way that’s accessible to adults and children alike. We urge our readers to take a look, and pass the information on to friends and family. You can learn more here. You can also learn more about Early Warning Report by clicking here.

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 In today’s mailbag, why gold became legal again and reactions to Porter’s letter to the President. Send us your thoughts here… feedback@stansberryresearch.com.

 ”I have a question for the S&A Digest: What is the real reason that gold was made legal to own by U.S. citizens in 70s? It seems like hardly anything is done for the actual benefit of the People – usually there is an ulterior motive.” – Paid-up subscriber Steve Reichard

Porter comment: That’s a good question…

As I recall… back in the late 1960s and early 1970s, several major books and conferences organized (like the New Orleans Investment Conference by Jim Blanchard) to repeal the law and test it in court. It became a “hot button” political issue for Republicans… and its constitutionality was always highly suspect. When people starting showing up on the steps of the U.S. Capitol holding gold bars, the politicians decided prudence was the better part of valor. Rather than fighting the issue directly, I believe they thought they could convince people the dollar was better than gold. And it worked… for a while…

 ”I just realized today, as I read your declaration of why you are standing up for the rich, that it is important and urgent to help people better understand who the rich really are. Because when Obama talks about the ‘rich,’ the first image that crosses the minds of a lot of people, probably a majority, is a Goldman Sachs trader who collects millions in bonuses for ‘ripping off the faces’ of their clients. ‘It’s all on Wall Street, playing games with our money, where they collect outrageous bonuses, and we go broke.’

“And if that’s who you think the rich people are, then it is natural to feel that it’s OK to turn around and rip them off by raising their taxes. Instead, you need to profile a few of the so-called rich who would be severely impacted by higher tax rates, and how those increases would in turn impact their business and family.” – Paid-up subscriber Gordon Foreman

Regards,

Sean Goldsmith and Porter Stansberry
New York, New York
April 18, 2011

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