All entries by James Howard Kunstler
Why Obama Will Get More Change Than He Bargained For
Dec 5th, 2008 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Politics & EconomicsWe are in a transition between the old profligate energy economy and the new economy of relative scarcity, says James Howard Kunstler. He is not convinced the President-elect Obama is fully aware of the dramatic changes that lie ahead for America. Even if he were, says James, he’d probably be crucified for daring to talk about it.
The Inevitable Fate Of Our ‘Zombie’ Economy
Nov 28th, 2008 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Politics & EconomicsAmerica’s credit-based consumer economy is dead, says James Howard Kunstler. The government and its zombie banks are trying to preserve the status quo. But activities based on getting something-for-nothing will soon be replaced by those producing the things we need to survive. And in this economy, there will be enough work for everyone…
The Consumer Economy We Know And Love Is Dead
Nov 17th, 2008 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Politics & EconomicsPresident-elect Barack Obama won a historic election on a promise of “change.” James Howard Kunstler says Americans still have no idea just how big this change will be. He says we are heading into a “long emergency”, out of which a new, very different economy will emerge.
Easthampton Burning?
Nov 3rd, 2008 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Financial NewsThe typhoon of commentary that’s blown around the world a step behind the financial tsunami that’s wrecking everything, two little words have been curiously absent: “fraud” and “swindle.” But aren’t they really at the core of what has happened? Wall Street took the whole world “for a ride” and now a handful of Wall Street’s erstwhile princelings have shifted ceremoniously into U.S. Government service to “fix” the problem with a “toolbox” containing a notional two trillion dollars.
Why Recession Is The Least Of Our Worries
Oct 28th, 2008 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Politics & EconomicsThere is no longer any doubt that we are heading for a deep, deflationary recession. But James Howard Kunstler is more worried about the “tidal wave” of monetary inflation that will follow. With the financial landscape washed clean, the economy will need to be rebuilt on productive enterprise.
James Kunstler: ‘A Cascading Collpase of Finance Is Underway’
Oct 13th, 2008 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Politics & EconomicsClusterfuck Nation author James Howard Kunstler says “a cascading collapse of international finance is underway.” And it makes makes the 1929 crash and the events of the 1930s “look like an orderly small town auction of somebody’s grandmother’s effects.”
James Kunstler: The American Suburban Project Is Over
Sep 11th, 2008 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Politics & Economics“What we developed over the past decade in America was not an ‘information economy’ or a ‘consumer economy’ but a suburban-sprawl-building economy, meaning an economy dedicated to building a living arrangement with no future, ” says James Kunstler, author of Clusterfuck Nation. Americans have one big problem: We can’t face up to the reality that the way live is no longer sustainable thanks to peak oil.
How US Foreign Policy Is Killing its Economy
Aug 20th, 2008 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Emerging MarketsThe U.S. has wasted the last decade trying to boost its influence Central Asia, when it should have been getting its own house in order. That’s the view of James Howard Kunstler, writing in The Daily Reckoning. He says the solution to the West’s energy crisis will not be found in the Caspian Sea. And the U.S. still has no real influence in Russia’s backyard. As a result, says James, while Russia oil-rich economy is alive and kicking, America’s banking system is effectively dead…
We Don’t Have the Resouces to Run Our Suburbs Anymore
Aug 20th, 2008 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative EnergyThe American suburb was the greatest misallocation of resources in the history of the world, says Clusterfuck Nation author James Howard Kunstler. Why? Because it has no future, because we’re not going to be able to run it…. We don’t have the resource base to run it.