I agree with everything your saying here 100%. BUT. There will be a differance. When the housing market dumped, look what it did to the economy and society here in our country and around the world. With the state we're now in. What do you think will be left of that economy / society with another hit that would be even more devastating??? Though they are no longer connected in reality, society percieves the value of their dollars being based on gold.
All the housing market crash did was in reality take people out of someplace they had no business being in the first place. Now these people who were living in homes they did not have a single dime invested in, are living in rentals which is where they should have been all along. All the housing market did was create a false perception of wealth by allowing people to live better than they could afford with money they not only didn't possess, but could not pay back. What we are seeing is a "redistribution of wealth". Just not the kind Hussein wants. These homes will eventually be purchased by people with the money who can afford them. When that happens prices will once again start to rise, but in a much more stable, stronger market.
This whole process will take time. Perhaps a decade or more. But when the period of readjustment is over, the economy will be far more stable because it will represent real wealth, not paper credit. Much like the stock market was stronger when it returned to stability after the 1929 crash. Gold, while real, is vastly over inflated at the moment. The same will happen to it, and more wealth will be "redistributed".
The government now is much like IBM and Digital were in the 80's. They are overly fat, and will be required to slash and burn across the board. There is a way out of this, but it's not going to be easy by any stretch of the imagination. Look for tens, if not hundreds of thousands of government jobs to disappear. Government pensions to dissolve. Programs to be repealed and cut, and less government to go around for everyone. Exactly the total opposite of what Hussein's dream of "change" encompassed. They'll be change all right, just not what he expected, or any of the liberal dems. Liberalism is dead simply because no one can even remotely afford it. In this regard Hussein killed off his own party. The one's who are left will kick up some dust and bitch and moan, but the election will prove once and for all no one is listening. Bill T.