Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Doug Casey: On America's Problems

Doug Casey, Casey Research
America, which is basically an idea, a concept, is dead and gone. The United States is just another of 200 awful little nation-states that have spread across the face of the earth like a skin disease. There’s no longer any difference that I can tell between the U.S. and any other country.

There is no real haven for freedom in the world today. The best you can do is go where the governments are so unorganized that they can’t control you effectively. That’s one reason I like to spend time in Argentina. They have an incredibly stupid government, but they’re also very inefficient and ineffective. So it’s wonderful as a place to live. I also spend time in Uruguay, because it’s a tiny little country with no ambitions to conquer the world. The nice thing about New Zealand, where I am now, is that it’s a small country, only 4 million people, lots of open land. It’s got some severe problems, but it’s pleasant. I think the U.S. is going to be the epicenter of a lot of problems in the years to come.

...Europe is going to be hurt much worse than the U.S. Europeans are much more heavily taxed and much more heavily regulated. The average European is much more reliant upon the state psychologically as well as economically. So it’s all over for Europe and this doesn’t even count the problems that they’re going to have in the continuing war against Islam, which are much more serious for Europe than they are for the U.S. So Europe is fated to be nothing but a source of houseboys and maids for the Chinese in the next generation.

2 comments:

  1. Interesting perspective. Much of what the United States has been for the last 15-20 years has been a myth and Doug Casey's write up makes some good points.

    For another good write-up on the future of retirement in America, John Michael Greer has some bad news, http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/2009/03/end-of-retirement.html

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  2. I agree with you. The more you aim for a powerful country the more problems you have.

    It's better to live a simple life in a simple country.

    Thanks for sharing.

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