Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Imminent Social Dislocation

"When I travel around talking to groups and individuals about the crisis these days, what everyone wants to know is: when will it be over? In fact the question should be: when will it begin?"


Now is the stage when we will begin to see the worst of this crisis hit Australia. Although some people have lost their jobs there is not yet a pressing sense of desperation in the country. The reality is, this is a decade long phenomenon and as Alan Kohler writes in today's Business Spectator, the question is not when this will end but when it will begin. We are on the verge of a social calamity equal in severity to the Great Depression. People losing their jobs today may be out of work for a decade.

Our governments need to act now and decisively on employment guarantee mechanisms and government employment initiatives to ensure work is an option for all citizens. When cannot permit our society to decend into a situation where 15, 20 or 25% of the population have no work.

Our social order is at stake as is the human dignity of hundreds of thousands of Australians in the immediate future. Traditional unemployment benefits will not be enough, and imbecilic middle class handouts waste the nation's capital at a time of crisis.

From The Australian today the first news article discussing the "currency wars" that are about to commence. We raised that term in 2005 and now it is finally coming into play. China can no longer accept the sovereign risk on its US debt and currency holdings. With the United States opening the printing presses it is now on a possibly inexorable path to currency destruction.

Time and time again I have said, and I'll say again, this will lead to a rapid rise in global interest rates. Protect yourself.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Sam the Dog said...

Good 4 Corners tonight. All about social dislocation.

11:46 pm  

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