Phantom Money, Phantom Morals
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[1]Theophysics Research • Series 6.2 Part 7 - Vector CMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsN26,O26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000
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[2]Part 7 - Vector C # Phantom Money, Phantom MoralsMoral_Timeline_Workbook.xlsxmda_evidence_workbook_inventoryM158citationish_rows: 7
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[3]Part 7 - Vector CMoral_Timeline_Workbook.xlsxmda_evidence_workbook_inventoryB146citationish_rows: 0
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[5]0:00 Deep DiveMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsC8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[6]0:00 PodcastMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsC8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[7]0:00 ## Baseline: 1971 (The Last Anchored Moment)MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsC8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[8]On August 15, 1971, Nixon severed the dollar from gold.ECONOMY_MONEY_RESEARCH_1967-2012.xlsxKey Monetary EventsA3Source: Federal Reserve Records; Treasury Department
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[9]Before 1971: $1 USD = 1/35th of an ounce of gold | Money represented claims on something realMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsJ8,O8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[10]$1 USD = 1/35th of an ounce of gold Money represented claims on something real | Inflation was constrained by physical reality | Debt accumuMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearDY2,Z2AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[11]Economic Coherence in 1971 76EDUCATION_RESEARCH_1967-2012.xlsxEducation 1967-2012E10Source Citation: NCES; College Board Trends in Student Aid (1972-2012)
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[12]38% Debt-to-GDP RatioMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearAI4AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[13]1%/yr Real Wage GrowthMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearT47AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[14]2x Net Worth to IncomeMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsK4SOURCE: Census; NOTES: Peak ~1980; collapse of marriage rate
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[15]8% Corporate Profit MarginsMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsN3SOURCE: CDC; NOTES: 6x increase 1965-1990
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[16]35% Top 1% Wealth ShareMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsO8,J8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[17]Top 1% Wealth ShareMDA_ALL_EXCEL_COMBINED.xlsxCombined_All_DataFA2381Source_File: Moral_Chronology.xlsx; Source_Sheet: 1900-1967 Religious_Authority; Source_Row: 23; Data_Source: The moral
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[18]Top 1% Wealth Share 3.0xMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsI26,K26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000
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[19]0x Home Price to IncomeMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsK26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000
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[21]Instead of raising taxes, it borrows from the Fed 3.MDA_ALL_EXCEL_COMBINED.xlsxCombined_All_DataEY2369Source_File: Moral_Chronology.xlsx; Source_Sheet: 1900-1967 Religious_Authority; Source_Row: 11; Data_Source: Moral 2.tx
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[22]Fed creates new money (from nothing) to buy government bonds 4.Moral_Timeline_Workbook.xlsxmda_evidence_workbook_inventoryL111citationish_rows: 6
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[23]Government wants to spend more than tax revenue allows 2.Moral_Timeline_Workbook.xlsxmda_evidence_workbook_inventoryI86citationish_rows: 0
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[24]That new money flows into the economy 5.MDA_ALL_EXCEL_COMBINED.xlsxCombined_All_DataFA2348Source_File: Moral_Chronology.xlsx; Source_Sheet: 1900-1967 Family_Structure; Source_Row: 64; Data_Source: The moral lis
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[25]By 1980: 42%MORAL_AMERICA_MASTER_2.xlsxAuthority_TrustI4Source: Pew/NES
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[26]42% Debt-to-GDP RatioMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearBF2AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[27]1x Net Worth to IncomeMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsT21SOURCE: BLS; NOTES: Delayed gratification collapse
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[28]5% InflationMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsR12SOURCE: Pew; NOTES: 15x increase
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[29]37% Top 1% Wealth ShareMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsJ8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[31]1980 $1.4TMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsG23SOURCE: BLS; NOTES: Nixon Shock aftermath
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[32]$1.4T 1990MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsG23SOURCE: BLS; NOTES: Nixon Shock aftermath
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[33]1990 $3.2TMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsH3SOURCE: CDC; NOTES: 6x increase 1965-1990
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[34]$3.2T 2000MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsL23SOURCE: BLS; NOTES: Nixon Shock aftermath
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[35]2000 $7.1TMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsO26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000
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[36]$7.1T Real Wages Flat-LinedMDA_ALL_EXCEL_COMBINED.xlsxCombined_All_DataDY2222Source_File: MORAL_AMERICA_MASTER.xlsx; Source_Sheet: Media_Culture; Source_Row: 5; Source: Nielsen
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[42]+400% Stock PricesMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsT28SOURCE: College Board; NOTES: 70-point decline
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[43]+250% College TuitionMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearJ2AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[44]62% Debt-to-GDPMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearG2AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[45]8x Net Worth to IncomeMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsW3SOURCE: CDC; NOTES: 6x increase 1965-1990
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[46]39% Top 1% Wealth ShareMDA_ALL_EXCEL_COMBINED.xlsxCombined_All_DataFB2290,FA2290Source_File: Moral_Chronology.xlsx; Source_Sheet: 1900-1967 Family_Structure; Source_Row: 6; Data_Source: Moral timeline
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[47]Top 1% Wealth Share 4.2xMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsI26,L26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000
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[48]2x Home Price to IncomeMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsK4SOURCE: Census; NOTES: Peak ~1980; collapse of marriage rate
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[50]Economic Coherence by 2000 52MDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearH4AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[51]The Inversion: 2000-2008MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxThreshold_AnalysisB5Census
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[54]$680T notional valueCRIME_RESEARCH_1967-2012.xlsxCrime 1967-2012I7Source Citation: BJS Incarceration Trends; ARDA (1967-2012)
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[55]$60T real productionMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsS10SOURCE: Gallup; NOTES: Christian ID collapse
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[56]$16T Wealth DestroyedMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsT6SOURCE: Census; NOTES: Explosion post-1970
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[57]9M ForeclosuresMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsM18SOURCE: FBI; NOTES: 1974 peak of post-war era
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[58]10% UnemploymentMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsR6SOURCE: Census; NOTES: Explosion post-1970
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[59]Quantitative Easing (2008-2014) $4 TrillionMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsL26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000
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[61]$4 Trillion created from nothingMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsL26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000
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[62]By 2014: 87%MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsI10SOURCE: Gallup; NOTES: Christian ID collapse
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[63]87% Debt-to-GDPMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearBG47AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[64]8x Net Worth to IncomeMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsS18SOURCE: FBI; NOTES: 1974 peak of post-war era
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[65]42% Top 1% Wealth ShareMDA_ALL_EXCEL_COMBINED.xlsxCombined_All_DataFB2290,FA2290Source_File: Moral_Chronology.xlsx; Source_Sheet: 1900-1967 Family_Structure; Source_Row: 6; Data_Source: Moral timeline
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[66]Top 1% Wealth Share 4.9xMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsJ8,L8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[67]9x Home Price to IncomeMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsU5SOURCE: Census; NOTES: Steady collapse post-1970
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[68]$1.2T Student DebtMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearEX6AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[69]The Structural Inversion: 2014-2024MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsO16SOURCE: Gallup; NOTES: Watergate collapse
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[73]Those without assets work harder to afford them, accumulate debt 4.MDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearAK7AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[74]Asset prices rise due to monetary expansion 2.MORAL_AMERICA_ANALYSIS.xlsmCommodity PricesJ21
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[75]More debt requires more monetary expansion 5.MDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearBH2AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[80]Asset Price Growth (1980-2024) +6.2%/yrCRIME_RESEARCH_1967-2012.xlsxCrime Wave AnalysisB4
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[81]+6.2%/yr exponentialMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsR21SOURCE: BLS; NOTES: Delayed gratification collapse
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[84]$97T Total DebtECONOMY_MONEY_RESEARCH_1967-2012.xlsxEconomy & Money 1967-2012I12Source Citation: BEA GDP; Treasury Debt Data; St. Louis Fed (1967-2012)
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[85]1x Net Worth to IncomeMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsQ23SOURCE: BLS; NOTES: Nixon Shock aftermath
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[86]49% Top 1% WealthMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsP8,J8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[87]Top 1% WealthMDA_ALL_EXCEL_COMBINED.xlsxCombined_All_DataFA2381Source_File: Moral_Chronology.xlsx; Source_Sheet: 1900-1967 Religious_Authority; Source_Row: 23; Data_Source: The moral
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[88]Top 1% Wealth 76%MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsJ8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[89]76% Top 10% WealthMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsR6SOURCE: Census; NOTES: Explosion post-1970
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[91]Top 10% Wealth 6.1xMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsP26,N26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000
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[92]1x Home Price to IncomeMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsQ23SOURCE: BLS; NOTES: Nixon Shock aftermath
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[93]$1.7T Student DebtMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearER5AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[94]$1.1T Credit Card DebtMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsH25SOURCE: Playboy; NOTES: 536% increase then death
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[95]$1.5T Auto DebtMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsS23SOURCE: BLS; NOTES: Nixon Shock aftermath
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[96]The Phantom EconomyMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsN3SOURCE: CDC; NOTES: 6x increase 1965-1990
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[98]By 2024, the American economy had become almost entirely phantom: Total Assets: $197 TrillionMORAL_AMERICA_MASTER_2.xlsxCrimeB8Source: BJS
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[99]Total Assets: $197 Trillion Physical productive capacity | ~$30TMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsA2SOURCE: Census/Pew; NOTES: Tripled 1960-2020
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[100]Total Assets: $197 TrillionCRIME_RESEARCH_1967-2012.xlsxCrime 1967-2012B8Source Citation: BJS Historical Incarceration Data (1967-2012)
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[101]~$30T Real estate | ~$35TMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsS9,Q9SOURCE: Gallup; NOTES: Peak 1958; steady decline
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[102]~$35T Financial assets (stocks, bonds, derivatives) | ~$132TMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsO8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[105]Stock market: $50T (P/E ratio: 28x, far above historical average of 15x) | Government bonds: $25TMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearC47,AN47,BI47,EO47AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[106]Stock market: $50T (P/E ratio: 28x, far above historical average of 15x)MDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearC47,AN47,BI47AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[107](P/E ratio: 28x, far above historical average of 15x) Government bonds: $25T | (yielding 4-5%, when inflation is real wages losing 2-3%/yearMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearAN47,BI47,EO47,EX47,ER47,EC47AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[108]Government bonds: $25T (yielding 4-5%, when inflation is real wages losing 2-3%/year) | Corporate bonds: $12TMORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsS13SOURCE: Pew/NES; NOTES: Catastrophic 18pt drop 1970-1974
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[109](yielding 4-5%, when inflation is real wages losing 2-3%/year) Corporate bonds: $12T | (many from companies that don't cover interest througMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearCK2,BH2,P2,AQ2AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[110]Corporate bonds: $12T (many from companies that don't cover interest through productive earnings) | Derivatives: estimated $1-2 quadrillionMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearAQ6,DY6,AZ6AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[111]Corporate bonds: $12T (many from companies that don't cover interest through productive earnings)MDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearAQ4AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[112]Derivatives: estimated $1-2 quadrillion The system survives only through:MASTER_EQUATION_COMPLETE_FRAMEWORK.xlsx09_Grace_Function_E3F4,C4
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[113]Continuous monetary expansion (creating new money to service old debt)Moral_Timeline_Workbook.xlsxmda_evidence_workbook_inventoryH128citationish_rows: 10
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[114]Immigration and immigration-driven demand (new people buying homes, goods, driving consumption)MDA_ALL_EXCEL_COMBINED.xlsxCombined_All_DataQ2567Source_File: Moral_Chronology.xlsx; Source_Sheet: 1968-1973 Family_Structure; Source_Row: 15; Data_Source: Moral timelin
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[115]Deficit spending (government borrowing against future productivity)MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsK26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000
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[116]Asset inflation (claiming productivity increases through price increases, not output increases)MDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearAK7AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[117]| 2008 | 31 | 21 | 18 | 23 | The collapse is synchronized across all domains.MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsO16SOURCE: Gallup; NOTES: Watergate collapse
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[118]| 2024 | 8 | 11 | 6 | 9 | The collapse is synchronized across all domains.MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsS5,E5,H5SOURCE: Census; NOTES: Steady collapse post-1970
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[119]If Americans understood how thoroughly they've been extracted-how real wages haven't risen in 44 years while productivity doubled-the systemMDA_DOMAIN_MASTER_CANONICAL_1967-2012.xlsxMaster_By_YearAC8AUTHORITY_TRUST_Trust_Government_Always_Most_SourceCitation: American National Election Studies (ANES) Trust Series; U o
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[121]Ring 1 - This Article The core argument | You are here.MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsJ8SOURCE: Legal Records; NOTES: CA first 1969; universal by 1985
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[122]Ring 2 - Supporting Evidence Deeper dives and formal treatments | No connections mapped yet.MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsG19SOURCE: Various; NOTES: Massive increase
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[123]Ring 3 - Broader Context Related topics across the frameworkMASTER_EQUATION_COMPLETE_FRAMEWORK.xlsx03_Canonical_EquationsF3
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[124]Ring 3 - Broader Context Related topics across the framework | No connections mapped yet.MORAL_AMERICA_CONSOLIDATED.xlsxCore_MetricsK26SOURCE: Composite; NOTES: Ubiquitous by 2000