Bridgewater’s Ray Dalio Sees U.S. on Path to Civil War as Political Polarization Rises

(Bloomberg) — Ray Dalio warned Thursday that the U.S. appears to be on a “classic path” toward “some form” of a civil war amid a dangerous combination of large deficits, high taxes, inflation and gaps in wealth and values that lead to political polarization.

“When that happens at the same time as there are foreign powers that are becoming strong enough to challenge the leading world power that is encountering this civil war dynamic, it is an especially risky period,” he wrote in a post on LinkedIn. “That is the period I believe we are now in.”

Dalio, the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates, said that both the left and right are “fighting to win at all costs,” eliminating moderates and the ability to compromise as a result. He said that a “loss of truth” in the public domain was making some people “too afraid” to speak up or run for public office. 

“The biggest question is how much the system will bend before it breaks,” Dalio said. “History shows that the biggest risk to democracies is that they produce such fragmented and antagonistic decision making that they are ineffective and disorderly which leads to bad results and revolutions.”

Other Key Quotes:

  • “The current financial conditions and irreconcilable differences in desires and values are consistent with the ingredients leading to some form of civil war.”
  • “Not knowing what is true because of distortions in the media and propaganda increases as people become more polarized, emotional, and politically motivated.”
  • “When the causes that people are passionately behind are more important to them than the system for making decisions, the system is in jeopardy.”
  • “When winning becomes the only thing that matters, unethical fighting becomes progressively more forceful in self-reinforcing ways.”
  • “In the 2022 elections we will see losses by moderates and gains by extremists/populists as each of the parties will have fights between the moderates and the extremists that the extremist-populists will win because each side want fighters not compromisers and moderates will also choose not to run.”
  • “The Supreme Court will make decisions on contentious issues that people are willing to fight over. There is a big risk that each side will view the decisions as unfairly made by the other side and not accept them, which will lead to tests of power.”
  • “The most obvious clear marker of going into a bad civil war is people dying. History shows that when people start dying in conflicts – even just a few of them – that one expect much worse because then emotions and the need for retributions fuel more fighting.”

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NC Rob
NC Rob
2 years ago

I don’t see it unless we devolve into Venezuela. The fat, lazy, complacent, compliant sheep have shown they will accept anything that is pushed on them. They LOVE being told what to do.

Zorost
Zorost
2 years ago
Reply to  NC Rob

A majority of people in almost all societies are like that. It’s nothing new in America. There are only a handful of instances in history where a population has spontaneously risen up, and I can’t think of a single instance where it succeeded.

Successful examples of a rebellion generally require an existing political structure, and an alliance up and down the class structure. Until we start getting control of local and state politics so that we can be the ones leading (and paying) the masses to do what needs to be done, we’ll continue sitting on the sidelines praying for a collapse that will not happen.

tom finley
tom finley
2 years ago
Reply to  Zorost

Meet Your Intelligence Officer -- JEFFREY PRATHER Here is someone organizing on the state and local level nationwide. Something that will keep a man in everlasting ignorance, contempt prior to investigation.

308onlooker
308onlooker
2 years ago

I’ll be in a fixed position till I’m needed elsewhere.

ruralcounsel
ruralcounsel
2 years ago

All those Soros-funded local politicians had best remember what happened to all the local leaders of the hamlets and villages of South Vietnam when the Viet Cong came through. That’s what will happen to them when the civil war goes hot.

tom finley
tom finley
2 years ago

The debt bomb they have created is about to explode, they have been trying to control the inflation but are about to lose control. The whole plandemic was designed for our demise and to control the mad max scenario that is coming. The inflation will rise exponentially soon enough and make what happened in Venezuela look like a walk in the park. More than half the country has been dumbed down and we have become a hedonistic society, used to getting what our government is willing to give us. Do you think they will be willing to stand in a bread line waiting for a hunk of cheese and some rice?

Last edited 2 years ago by tom finley
Arizona Sentinel
Arizona Sentinel
2 years ago

We will continue to be polarized. I don’t see anyone actually shooting at their neighbors,never mind the government. There may be isolated trouble in the cities or suburbs, rural areas will be sitting on the sidelines because I don’t know if rural people would go to the cities to participate.