Un-Natural Selection – America Defeats Darwin’s Natural Selection Theory

October 1st, 2009 Filed under: Uncategorized — Economic Author

1859: Charles Darwin publishes “The Origin of Species,” a book describing how the strongest, fasted, and smartest survive to, over thousands of years, evolve our species through sexual reproduction.

150 years later, in 2009, we celebrate this book with a devastated economy, due in no small part to unnatural selection. In 1994, there was the infamous “McDonald’s Coffee Cup Case”, and more recently, there was the beginning of the credit crisis, when low-income households were given loans that they could not pay off to buy properties. This artificially inflated housing prices, and after enough time, those securities bottomed out and we are stuck where we are now.

Worse yet, from this same crisis, we are bailing out people that knowingly took out these bad loans. Honest, hard working Americans who have saved their entire lives to buy a house, see their entire savings lost in a black hole of falling equity, while people who couldn’t make a car payment are able to keep their homes from yet more government funded bail out programs.

So the government blows up the economy to a tremendous size, which ultimately led to a huge crash, and it is the irresponsible who prevail. The hard-working middle class lost their entire savings, the very rich only benefit by preying on those who cannot afford their mortgage, but the poor still have their homes and very little debt, as most of it has been absolved.

Who pays these bills? We do, we pay for their homes, we pay for the lost equity. We are in a HUGE multi-trillion dollar deficit. Unnatural selection is playing a key role in systematically de-constructing our previously supreme economy.

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Mitch Ngo

Thank you for reading this article.
Until next time.
Cy out

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