As we continue, or more to the point as American women
continue to desensitize their natural reproductive imperative, with
birth control and abortion, a looming crisis is developing across the Western
and in some cases Asian demography.
China is experiencing an unbalanced
female to male population, leaving much of the young men
without marriage partners. This creates social and political instability. The
"one child" policy of communist China and soon America (if the
totalitarians in our nation have their way) has circumvented God's will to go
out and be plentiful. When a government and their citizens work in the Natural
and Moral Law, there is peace and security for that nation, When they do not
there is no peace and no security. Our nation is fast becoming a house of
cards built in the sand of human egocentricity and elitist leadership. This is the natural extension of spoiled baby boomers
Increasingly our brave, our strong, our
productive, and our successful like Gulliver are being tied and hamstrung and
blamed by the unproductive no nothing
elite Lilliputians who purport to have a law and an answer for all of
the woes they created in the first place.
Abortion and contraception are literally killing off our
population, our moral persuasion; it is
increasing our moral ambivalence, indecisiveness, and political
contention. Our nation must be viewed holistically. These parts of
our souls, our morality, culture, religiosity, of what is
sacred (if anything) are internal to the American
heart and mind, while the economy and the social contract are their
extensions.
Ahh, but Jesus said it much better:
"..where your treasure is there your heart is also."
Where is America's treasure? I say
in the dumpsters of abortion centers.
And so in 2005 John Maudlin wrote a
book Bull’s Eye Investing.
The forward of this book was included in a commentary piece at the
website whiskey and gunpowder.
For me this is not so much a book about
investing but much much more about national suicide
resulting from eugenics, abortion, and contraception. It is about a war of
spiritual attrition which within America is gradually and purposely being lost
by Obama and his sycophants.
You say to yourself ,"Whiskey and
Gunpowder is a website?" Eh! I don't know.. maybe sumptin to do with
colonial history, but the web site is about:
"Whiskey & Gunpowder explores the crossroads of liberty, finance and moral philosophy. Frankly, we don’t believe these things can be examined separately.....
Here is a taste of this forward (or maybe I should say a shot), that is at this PLACE
John Mauldin, in an excerpt from his book Bull’s Eye Investing, outlines the retirement problems the world faces.
There is no free lunch.
-Milton Friedman
-Milton Friedman
NOW, LET’S LOOK
away from the United States, and focus on the rest of the world. If we
think the
retirement problems facing the United States are severe, then
the facts suggest the rest of the
developed world is facing a major
crisis. Over the next few decades, we are going to see a shift in
economic and political power that is simply staggering in its
implications. Let’s look at facts first,
and then draw conclusions.
I am going to quote at length from a study by the respected Bank Credit Analyst.
Martin Barnes and
his crew at BCA Research have a stellar reputation
for having been as accurate as any letter in the
world for decades. They
give us some sobering thoughts.
The populations of the developed countries
will drop rapidly over the next 50 years, while those of
undeveloped
countries, especially Islamic countries, will rise dramatically. (See
Figure 11.1, Figure
11.2, and Table 11.1.) Germany will experience no
population growth and will remain at 80 million
people, while Yemen will
grow from 18 million to over 84 million. Russia will drop from 145 million
to
slightly over 100 million. Iran will grow from 66 million to 105
million. Japan will drop to 109
million, while Iraq and Saudi Arabia
will grow to 110 million each. Italy will decline from 57 million
to 45
million, while Afghanistan will grow from 21 million to 70 million. read more here
In the words of Margo
Channing aka Betty Davis: Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy
night!
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