Wow! The health care debate has brought out front and center the underlying fear and social discomfort prevalent among most Americans at this juncture of economic transformation, from one of inflation to one of deflation.
A quick glance at the media and it looks like everyone is really very upset:
A swastika painted in a congressman's office? In Virginia, health care passions flaring up in forums? And senators facing angry crowds at town-hall meetings?
This negative social mood is part of the characteristics of a society faced with financial problems, the other characteristics being protectionism, malevolence, fear, and anger.
When people continue to lose their jobs or face a foreclosure while at the same time watch their standard of living decline, the negative social mood will intensify.
What's next?





August 11th, 2009 at 11:21 pm
When people are homeless, helpless, desperate, jobless and hungry, sooner or later they will REBEL. And it won’t be any different in America
August 11th, 2009 at 11:50 pm
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August 17th, 2009 at 6:54 am
Perhaps the rise of the angry Christian, i.e. churchgoers who have convinced themselves that “God is in control” and now grapple with reality.