My Special Report for coffee buyers is about the decline and fall of the American empire and I am proofreading and checking it now. Sorry for the delay
It's taking longer than I thought because the whole article is a lot longer than usual – about 6000 words, close to 30 pages. It's my longest article so far— but among my most complete/
You'll probably find a lot in it that you been thinking about, reading about, wondering about. I hope it clarifies things.
Rest assured. It is not academic prose-- it's easy to read, with lots of pictures, my attempts at humor.
What I noticed in writing this article is that there is general agreement that US "hegemony" is breaking down-- even among those who think United States of America is a Forever country. It's easier, of course, for many people to think "hegemony” instead of "Empire” . “Hegemony” is a word for crossword puzzles
I also noticed that Americans of all political persuasions think there's something wrong with the American "system"-- that changes need to be made.
They just don't want to change the Constitution or any of the documents that define that "system", So they have no solutions to fix the country's dysfunctional "democracy". Leave that to the next generation or the one after that.
America will have a new government in 2025.
No matter which party wins a lot of Americans will not accept its legitimacy-- natural enough – because-- no government can be truly legitimate in a divided country when half the people reflexively oppose it.
Democracy only works when you have a democratic system – which the US does not.
Not yet anyway. Things have to get a lot worse before they get better.
Russia was lucky because its political system--that of the USSR – disintegrated completely--, and it was do or die for them. They were also lucky that the US sought cultural, economic, and political domination to prevent the country from being reborn as a sovereign state.
External threats build nations.
Internal warfare destroys them.
There is also general agreement among a majority of economists now that financialization is destroying the US economy—converting it to a neofeudal rentier economy based on debt and "fictitious capital' , rather than resources and production and creativity. Serfdom reborn.
My article explains financialization also.
As BRICS grows, and fewer and fewer countries use American financial instruments for commerce and investment, the gap between the real economy and the fake one created by Wall Street grows. Eventually people will begin to notice.
The G-7 countries – American vassal states-- are already stumbling-- they are the bellweathers.
Kamala Harris is pushing "Joy". The "joy" of genocide. The "joy" of war.
But ….
Her policies are no different from Trump's.
Such things are signs of the times. Signatures of decline.
In October, The BRICS Summit will show the strength of BRICS— and by comparison the weakness of the US. The upcoming eventual defeats of the US in Ukraine -- and also in the Middle East-- do not bode well for American military hegemony-- much less economic hegemony.
But the US cannot fix things by just starting a war-- because if it did it would lose. Every Pentagon war game scenario predicts that.
You could see an economic crash as early as the winter of 2025. However, I think it will take longer. Things will be fine —more or less— until suddenly they are not. Change you can believe in?
What will happen after the dénouement?
Maybe you can guess after reading the special report.
Sorry for the delay.
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THE problem with America's political scene--> Once upon a time, the DNC and RNC held similar core values: they were constitutionalists and capitalists that touted individual freedom over big government. NO longer. Now the DNC (and Establishment Republicans) are big government globalists/aristocrats who are legalizing criminal behavior that civilization has shunned for its destructive force on the country and society. As for Trump, he may have some similar foreign policies with Kamala (or those who control Kamala), but he's still a Kennedy Democrat who's attempting to keep our Constitutional Republic system in tact. To say he's no different is untrue, which is why the Establishment has tried to eliminate him in a number of ways (don't be surprised at a two-for-one attempt on Trump/Kennedy). Eager to see your reasoning behind this claim. Your characterization of America as a fiefdom (which it once was) is spot on. So much for being "progressive."