The economy, says billionaire Warren Buffet, has fallen off a cliff.
“The economy, ever since we talked in September, we talked about it being an economic Pearl Harbor, and how, what was happening in the financial world would move over to the real world very quickly. It’s fallen off a cliff.
And, not only has the economy slowed down a lot, people have really changed their behavior, like nothing I’ve ever seen. Luxury goods, and that sort of thing, have just sort of stopped. And that’s why Wal-Mart is doing well, and I won’t name the ones that are doing poorly, but there’s been a re-set in people’s minds.”
Well, finally. As the Earth is being poisoned and devoured by billions of humans, as people shopped the planet to death, there has been a re-set in people’s minds. We all know that needed to happen. We just didn’t know the banksters would loot the economy, like Baghdad after the invasion, at the multinational sunset.
The sudden crash has already cause riots in several European cities, including normally quiet Iceland. Are big riots inevitable in the United States? Will the kicked out and cheated suffer quietly without justice?
You are listening to Radio Ecoshock. I’m Alex Smith. We’ll talk to Peace and Securities expert Professor Michael Klare. He says America should expect widespread unrest. I’ll also interview Jason Bradford, the radio journalist and pioneer of relocalization. We’ll talk about alternatives, including the possibility of a food-based currency. In beans we trust.
All that plus uppity women from Britain, a quick shot at the me generation, and yet another dose of horrible climate news.
Before we go further, here are some links from this week’s show.
Our first guest, Michael T. Klare
Radio interviews by our second guest, Jason Bradford
Here you’ll find the best guests Jason mentioned, including people like Bill McKibben, and Richard Heinberg. Jason also recommended the blog Casaubon’s Book with Sharon Astyk
Gaming the Apocalypse from theonion.com
Our featured artist is Joel Plaskett at
http://www.joelplaskett.com/
This Canadian artist just released a 3 CD special called, what else, “3”. We hear “Through and through and through.”
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