Socialist governments are the cause of inflation and the financial crisis. No one is forcing you to believe that. However, you must be prepared to face the financial consequences if you fail to get out of harm’s way.
Not sure what you’re saying – that Australia (which was the origin of my link) is socialist and has caused the financial crisis? Or that acceptance of AGW (which the link implied in its humor) causes socialism, which caused the financial crisis (there are some folks who insist that accepting AGW and turning off lights not in use somehow leads to socialism…no kidding).
I don’t really doubt that the financial crisis is manmade – whether by capitalist greed or socialist incompetancies, or both (I think maybe both). For instance, we were buying some investment property about 4 years ago, and the strategy used to sell it to us led us to understand later that (1) they fooled us into thinking the interest rate was much much lower than it turned out to be; (2) they (realtors, mortgage brokers, etc.) make nice percentages off the sales, and the mortgage companies have basically farmed out their sales to unscrupulous greedy people who don’t care whether a person actually has money to pay the mortgage or not – they are only into the commissions and profits for themselves. Now my husband and I are both Ph.D.s in the social sciences, and I suppose we should have KNOWN the complete ins & outs, esp since we’ve purchased some 5 homes over the past 40 years and have gone thru the process. However the process was different then, esp in the pre-Regan era before dereguation. The S&L made the loans, and they REALLY MADE SURE a person could afford the mortgage payments, and the payments were well within the earnings, and the downpayment was hefty.
Well, as it turns out, we did have enough money, so we were never at any risk after the downturn, but I can see where more inexperienced people trying to buy the best home possible for themselves (and not aware of the $1000s extra you usually have to pay at closing), would have been hoodwinked by mortgage brokers trying to make bucks off their backs, not caring that they may lose their homes.
At least that is part of the financial problem with which I have some direct experience.
So I do really think this current financial crisis is purely manmade, not due to threats to productivity, tho the downturn harms productivity.
However, in the future there could actually be real threats to productivity that will harm the economy and life (which is much more important than money). There are so many threats, where to start. Peak oil (do you know how much our economy and food production relies on oil, which has reached its peak and is on the decline – see CRUDE AWAKENING, where oil CEOs explain this); diminishing finite resources; global warming; acid rain; ocean acidifcation; local pollution (look at the economic aspects of the recent BP spill, and that’s only one of 1000s, which did not get media coverage); wars for resources.
So we have fake problems – like the ones that caused the Great Depression and this current crisis, and what about the S&L scam and bailout in the 80s for which we are still paying, or Star Wars program for which we are still paying $billions. And then we have REAL PROBLEMS that will become ever more evident in the future.
Note GW is expected to cause increasing heatwaves, droughts, floods, wildfires, sea rise, agri & seafood decline; and possibly end all life on planet earth (tho this is cutting edge science, and has not yet been accepted by the bulk of climate scientists). Imagine what all life on planet earth dying out will do to the economy. Is “it will be bad” an understatement.
Here’s the link to that article re the venus syndrome by NASA’s top climate scientist, Dr. James Hansen – see esp. page 24:
columbia.edu/~jeh1/2008/AGUBjerknes_20081217.pdf
Here’s a more holistic approach to environmental threats, since GW is just one threat out of many:
stockholmresilience.org/planetary-boundaries
So it’s pretty much eventual doomsday (these global enviro processes take decades and centuries and millennia to play out), unless…unless (as the Lorax said).