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The majority of Americans are oblivious to a crisis that has already begun.They are distracted by their latest text message and engrossed by the adventures of balloon boy. What will blindside them is the crisis' depth and ferocity.
Jim Quinn argues that to remove itself from the current morass, the United States must sacrifice, exercise self discipline, live within its means, exhibit humbleness in foreign policy, and follow the instruction of the Constitution.
Jim Quinn surveys the fiscal irresponsibility of government and its threat to liberty, freedom, and self-determination.
The era of excess, gluttony, and overindulgence is coming to a wretched ending, says Jim Quinn, and, he hopes, this will usher in an era of responsibility and simpler pleasures.
While the peak oil debate gets a tremendous amount of press, a more serious focus should be directed towards the ongoing shortage of potable water worldwide.
US monetary policy as dictated by the Federal Reserve, says Jim Quinn, has been responsible for every financial crisis over the last 100 years. This is why it must be dismantled.