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July 21, 2008 Time to Start Honing the Message |
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For gold bugs, the past few years have been kind of peaceful, intellectually speaking. Because they understood the dynamic of fiat currency leading to excessive borrowing leading to financial crisis, they were neither confused about what was happening nor swayed by the gibberish that passed for expert opinion. Alan Greenspan could ramble and Larry Kudlow could rant, but who cared? In the end the laws of economics would prevail; housing would tank, inflation would surge, and gold would soar. Today's world looks pretty much the way Doug Casey or James Turk would have predicted, had you asked them a decade ago. So while the talking heads talked, the gold bugs calmly accumulated precious metals and shorted the financials, and won big. They didn't have to change anyone's mind or win any arguments. All they had to do was see clearly and invest accordingly. But that's about to change, because the next stage of the process will be a real debate. When the fiat currency/welfare state/military industrial complex system finally implodes, Americans will have to figure out what kind of society to rebuild from the rubble. Barring a coup, the majority will decide, which means people who value the rule of law and sound money will have to have to argue effectively in favor of those ideals. And they'll face an uphill battle, because, as in the 1930s, the loudest voices will be those blaming capitalism and freedom, and calling for an enlightened state to save us from ourselves. Those arguments will strike a chord because, after decades of wealth-without-effort, most Americans lack a clear understanding of this stuff. Most won't immediately grasp concepts like Constitutional limits on government power, and many will buy the "bankers and rich people bad, government good" arguments of populists hoping to use the crisis to consolidate power in Washington. So just when the gold bugs could be kicking back and enjoying the fruits of their prescience, they'll be pulled back into the stream of history. They'll have to debate, argue, and maybe fight to avoid living out their lives in a dictatorship. In Saturday's Wall Street Journal, James Grant, editor of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, published a long piece that offers some ammunition for the good guys. Here are a few excerpts:
In other words, it wasn't private property and freedom that brought down the American Empire, but their opposite: an expanding government armed with a printing press. Seen this way, the fix is simple: A return to Constitutional ideals of limited government and sound money. Convincing a voting majority of this will be a long, sometimes depressing process. But considering the alternative, there's not much choice. So start honing your message; you're going to need it. BUY GOLD AND SILVER ONLINE AT GOLDMONEY
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John
Rubino John Rubino is author of Clean Money: Picking Winners in the Green Tech Boom (Wiley, December 2008), co-author, with GoldMoney's James Turk, of The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit From It (Doubleday, January 2008), and author of How to Profit from the Coming Real Estate Bust (Rodale, 2003). After earning a Finance MBA from New York University, he spent the 1980s on Wall Street, as a currency trader, equity analyst and junk bond analyst. During the 1990s he was a featured columnist with TheStreet.com and a frequent contributor to Individual Investor, Online Investor, and Consumers Digest, among many other publications. He now writes for CFA Magazine and edits DollarCollapse.com and GreenStockInvesting.com. Copyright © 2006-2009 John Rubino Image rendition and html coding Copyright © 2000-2009 SafeHaven.com ADVERTISEMENTS
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