Tuesday, December 29, 2009

What befalls autumn bees


In the Northeastern United States, bees get very impatient and aggressive in the autumn.
I thought they were angry for having been born just before winter -- with a very short life time left.
However, science tells us that the aggressiveness stems from a growing shortage of quality food with impending onset of cold weather. This personality change makes them more likely to sting and swarm if provoked in the smallest way.

Money is the food of governments. It is the “mother’s milk” of politics. Did you notice that governments are now acting like autumn bees? Everything is a crisis. No time to read the legislation—just pass it! The taking of money and demand for legislative financial favors is at its pinnacle. What can’t be taken from the people will be printed.

As the money supply increases, the quality (value) decreases. Like bees with no honey, governments see the end of money.

But unlike autumn bees, what will bee-fall our hive?

To learn more about bees: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee

To lean more about governments: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_shrugged

2 comments:

  1. So the shortage of food (and other basic human necessities) for some is what ultimately lowers the quality of life for all. Whatever happened to the war on poverty?

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  2. Elections have consequences and this crew in DC is scary. "For the first time in my adult life" I am truly concerned about the gradual and irreversible loss of personal freedom, liberty and safety.

    Apathy, ignorance, propaganda and misinformation abound and it will be our undoing. Heaven help us!

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