So when Stansberry writes that things could get much worse, it takes a lot for the idea to settle in. It's like saying winter will never end! If you put a patch on a worn tire tube, it may nevertheless, hold. My feeling is that there are silver technological linings to some of the negative forces such as would push up the price of oil. We have to think that political change will force a pluralization of commerce which will pave the way for more widespread growth with loads of big inefficient companies failing.
One has only to think of the depopulation of Detroit to understand the economic surface of America is undergoing dramatic adjustment. Real adjustment that has not yet occurred that would pull the American economy upward may eventually grab hold, but it will be forced on otherwise reluctant leaderships.
http://www.stansberryresearch.com/pro/1011PSIEND49/MPSIM326/PR
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