This time around, things could get more disorderly. Personally, I
think we may be beyond the reach even of fascist authoritarianism,
because unlike the programmed industrial masses of the 1930s, we are
unused to regimentation, to lining up at the factory gates and the
movie theaters.

Back then, society was so regimented that everybody
wore uniforms in-and-out of the military. Look at movies from the
1930s. Every man-jack wore either a necktie and hat or overalls. The
industrial masses behaved like termites. Once unemployment hit, they
were waiting to be told what to do, to line up for something. It
worked fabulously for Hitler, who took every advantage of this
mentality.

Luckily, the US went for Roosevelt (both FDR and Hitler
entered office the same winter of 1933, by the way). FDR was more
like everybody's kindly Uncle Frank, and his reassuring persona
enabled Americans to suck up their bad luck and altered
circumstances. Many of them retreated to the family farm (which still
existed then) and waited things out -- and, anyway, the melodrama of
the Great Depression soon resolved in the Second World War when
Hitler's love of regimentation led him into military misadventure. He
shouldn't have picked a fight with someone who had so much petroleum
-- end-of-story.

Okay, what happens here and now? To this point (9:am Monday October
6, 2008) events have been proceeding under a veneer of
still-just-barely-credible authority. We (as represented by congress)
have allowed Mr. Paulson to advance and activate his remedies. As
things unspool further, he will be out of credibility, perhaps in a
few days, and it's unlikely that his successor will have any either.

Mr. Bernanke has simply gone AWOL. Notice, he has vanished from the
media landscape. We may soon be hearing the declaration of various
"emergency" measures involving the allocation of food and the
rationing of oil products. The Big Bailout of last week may be
partially rescinded as it becomes obvious that it has had no effect
-- I believe about half the $700b has already been allocated, which is
to say: lost.

I realize these things sound pretty extreme. But forces
have been set in motion and momentum rules. One thing for sure: the
American public is about to undergo a severe mood adjustment. There
will be fewer American Idol fans and worshippers of Donald Trump by
the close of business on Friday.


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