Learn the inside story of how the Greatest Financial Crisis in US history developed. How did the Financial Crisis Really unfold and for what Reasons? Who Benefited and who stands to lose. What can we do and will the American People finally Unite
Last week I argued that the theory of a coming decline in prices just around the corner was a balloon full of hot air, and like all such balloons it was bound to sail into the atmosphere. So far from this “deflation” theory being true, it is a deliberate falsehood and in fact is a very good indicator that the exact opposite will happen.
The rationale (not the real reason) for the existence of the Federal Reserve is to combat what is called “deflation” and “depression” (both assumed to come causelessly out of nowhere and to be bad. The real reason for the Federal Reserve is to assist (and provide government support for) the bankers in their creation of money.
In the partial gold standard which existed in the U.S. from 1788 to 1933, commercial banks were allowed to create money in excess of their gold. The banker issued a gold receipt. This was sort of a ticket for gold and was similar to the baggage receipt you get at the airline or the receipt you get at a social function when you check your hat and coat. The banker promised that he would always redeem his ticket for gold whenever he was asked. But unlike the airline or the hat check girl, these commercial bankers did not always keep their promises.
This is very well illustrated by the events of the War of 1812. It had become customary for bank tickets to circulate as money (since they could be redeemed as money at any time). So when Congress declared war on England in 1812, the war advocates promised the country that taxes would not be necessary. Their idea was for the Government to borrow bank tickets and use them to pay for the war. In short, the pro-war argument was, let us have a war, and we don’t have to pay for it.
If you study the literature of the day, you will find these bank tickets referred to as bank notes. But this is more economic gobble-de-gook. A note is a financial instrument which signifies a debt. It promises repayment of principal, and it yields interest. It is precisely because a true note yields interest that it cannot be used as money. This is not only true in theory, but the experiment was actually tried by Chaim Soloman (sometimes called the financier of the American Revolution and the man who raised the money so that Washington was able to attack Cornwallis at Yorktown in 1781). Solomon issued low interest bearing notes, which were true notes because they yielded interest, and tried to get people to use them as money. But whenever anyone who carried these notes wanted to buy an item, he would reach into his purse. He would pull out his regular money and Solomon’s notes and think, “Hey, these notes earn me interest. I am going to hold on to them.”
Therefore, Solomon’s notes did not circulate. They remained in people’s purses. But of course to be money an economic good must circulate. It must change hands. That is the distinguishing feature of money. Thus Solomon’s experiment failed. His notes failed to be money (i.e., to circulate) precisely because they were notes (i.e., they yielded interest).
King World News with Eric King is one of those sites/blogs that should be on your favorite list if you are a student of the markets, gold, currencies and geopolitical events If you want to acquire a broad based perception of what the markets are doing and why they are doing it, consider King World News.
http://www.kingworldnews.com/is the address
Eric King is the interviewer and he always does an excellent job because he is well prepared, articulate, and well versed in the subject matter. Some of the guests off the top of my head are Jim Sinclair, James Turk, Rick Santelli, Mark Hansen, and Jim Rickards. There are dozens more that you can locate on the home site including a weekly interview with Ted Butler. I have yet to hear a poorly designed interview on his site.
So, besides the obvious of having some of the best fund managers, and market analysts in the world on his show, there is the feeling that you are sitting around your family room talking with these guys. You will be amazed at what you learn.
As a collective body of work, you will pick up on subtle points that individually they reinforce. In other words, in broad general strokes, they are stating similar or corresponding viewpoints meaning that many are focusing on the key issues of the world such as debt, gold, and how do we extricate ourselves from this mess we’re in.
Eric King is not throwing these guys puff balls—he is asking the tough questions as in “what do you think about the markets, how is the QE program affecting the economy, and always how is gold going to impact the future of the financial markets and your portfolio?”
We are at the point in the history of the United States that we need qualitative information. If you hang around with quality people, you are going to pick up quality information.
The sad part of this is that too few people know the difference between quality and schlock. That is not a derogatory assessment of any one person—simply read the papers and listen to the general news and you’ll understand the concept.
We simply must align ourselves with the web sites and the people who choose to speak their minds and tell it like it is. If we align ourselves with quality individuals some of that quality is going to rub off on us.
Remember, nothing occurs in a vacuum; this financial collapse is orchestrated by those who have a different agenda than does the average American; and is it being accomplished by design and over time. The later statement is going to be the most difficult statement of all of them for people to assimilate.
We cannot tax away, inflate away, or earn away our current debt which is now close to 130 Trillion dollars on a National Basis.
I am working on the 2010 Gift to the Gold Community, Part II. Eric King’s program will be included in that piece as will Roger Wiegand, Stewart Thompson, Howard Katz of the One Armed Economist, Shadow Stats with John Williams, and James Turk of Gold Money.
The usual group of favorites including but not limited to Jay Taylor of Mining Stocks , Peter Spina and Julien Phillips of the Gold Forecaster and the Silver Forecaster, Bill Buckler of The Privateer and Bill Murphy /Chris Powell of GATA will all be highlighted.
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Time to awaken to a new dreadful reality. Just like autumn 2008, all over again, the stock market is breaking down in a powerful visible manner, after nothing was fixed with the vast financial structures but much money was spent. If only the USGovt had decided to address the problems instead of funding the myriad liquidity facilities, which by the way serve as a virtual banking system. If only the USGovt had decided to address the problems instead of funding the US Federal Reserve equity reserves, as in excess bank reserve lures. If only the USGovt had decided to address the problems instead of funding the bank preferred stock and bank executive bonuses. If only the USGovt had decided to address the fundamental need for capital formation toward job growth instead of simple extensions of jobless benefits. If only the USGovt had decided to address the dire need to liquidate impaired assets instead of warehousing them, which happens by the way, to produce irreconcilable bank system constipation within the loan processing system. If only the USGovt had decided to address the cancerous large corporations too big to fail that must be permitted to die, instead of letting them seize greater power in USGovt and Wall Street functions. If only the USGovt had decided to address one of the root causes of USEconomic deterioration, namely endless war, so that more funds would be available for that essential capital formation and job growth, not to mention state budget plugs, as the 50 states suffer from massive capital drain through taxation squandered at the federal level, a drain that includes war.
When no solutions are achieved, even no solutions pursued, the sugar high vanishes, the adrenalin rush wears off, and the underlying root causes return as the same symptoms to the sick patient. With no remedy, the symptoms turn much worse!! The symptoms return with a vengeance, like right here, right now. Shocks to the body economic are imminent, assured by lack of required credit for almost two years, compounded by the Gulf of Mexico poison event, sure to result in a killed exterminated appendage.
One of the most pernicious dirty secrets is that the supposedly excess bank reserves parked at the USFed are actually Loan Loss Reserves attracted by the USFed itself, by virtue of interest yield offered. Banks are running naked and insolvent and constipated, hardly a pretty image. The extraordinary measures have worn off, even as the political will to continue them has faded away. Reality has a way of returning to the scene, front & center. A rot has permeated the USEconomy. Personal bankruptcies are up 14% in the first half of 2010, hardly a sign of a recovery. Home sales are down. Foreclosures are unrelenting. Retail sales are down. Factory orders are down. California might look worse than Greece. About one million Americans have dropped out of the jobs market in the last two months. Eight million jobs have been lost in the recession that never actually ended. The rolls of people unemployed but not receiving a jobless insurance check amount to 9.2 million. The USFed has begun to eye the Printing Pre$$ once again. Internal battles within the USFed center upon asset deflation and resumed bond monetization. The august body of hacks who occupy offices at the venerable US Federal Reserve Board is arguing in heated fashion about QE2, a Round #2 of powerful monetary printing, bond purchase, and financial market defecation, with predictably destructive capital formation effects toward which they remain blind.
After the great gold bug victory of the 1970s, the economic establishment had been humiliated and disgraced. This was because none of them knew any economics. They all had gotten their fancy titles and positions by apologizing for the bankers’ privilege to create money. The bankers (and their associated vested interests) got rich. The American people got poor. (This is the first generation of Americans poorer than their parents.) And so it paid off for the bankers to hire a gang of charlatans, buy them fancy titles and infiltrate them into prestigious positions in academia so that they could use their prestige to defend the bankers’ privilege to create money.
The gold bugs of the late 1960s wiped the floor with these phonies. We saw clearly that the price of gold, then $35, was going up and advised people to buy gold stocks. The establishment, scared to death that any mention of gold would lead to demands for a gold standard (which would take away the bankers’ privilege), responded, not with their (pitifully weak) theories but with insults and ad hominem attacks.
In other words, the economists you see quoted in almost every newspaper are shills and hacks. A more disgusting and contemptible group of weasels does not exist on this earth. (Don’t worry that I am going to get into trouble by speaking so frankly. You see, the establishment deals with me via the same technique they use on the price of gold. They pretend that I do not exist. read more
Common Sense is Your Ultimate Financial Currency. After a point, if you have your eye on the ball, if you’re watching markets and government from valid perspectives, you learn the truth. You don’t acquire the truth from traditional media sources such as the boob tube.
A few excellent sources of information are www.jsmineset.com, www.fedupusa.org, www.the-privateer.com (paid subscription service {PSS}), Richard Mayberry’s Early Warning Report (PSS) and www.lemetropolecafe.com (PSS). There are many others and if you email us we’ll send you the “2010 Gift to the Gold Community”.
We must admit to watching dozens of sites, writers, and blogs. But how many of you are aware of the headline listed above? This speaks volumes to the financial condition of the country.
It reminds be of the child’s fable of the ant and the grasshopper. Well, currently the ants are busy at work preparing for the future.How about you? What do you think the future in the US holds? If you have any money, adopt defensive positions. Now is the time to protect your assets although there are enormous investment potentials in gold and silver.
Remember, that this paper money is simply being printed into existence. There is nothing of real value behind it. Our dollar is an IOU (nothing). A country must produce something in order to create value. When it comes down to the fact that all you create is paper (as in paper dollars) you know you have a problem.
Extrapolate the facts and you realize that all of these Unemployment payments are because people are unemployed! They are producing nothing and many of them have not been working for years. More people are losing their jobs every day and there is no economic recovery so please, do not be fooled by the boob tube media. Wall Street “talks its book”. They want you to think that good times are on the way so you will purchase their lethal financial products.
Until Next Time,
United We Will Stand; Nothing Occurs in a Vaccum; By Design over time
D. Stewart Armstrong
From: EconomicPolicyJournal.com
32 States Have Borrowed from the Federal Government to Make Unemployment Payments; California Has Borrowed $7 Billion
EconomicPolicyJournal.com has learned that 32 states have run out of funds to make unemployment benefit payments and that the federal government has been supplying these states with funds so that they can make their payments to the unemployed. In some cases, states have borrowed billions (Isn’t it strange how we’ve all become inured to “billions”, soon it will be “trillions” as in yawn–no biggie! Ed).
As of May 20, the total balance outstanding by 32 states (and the Virgin Islands) is $37.8 billion.
The state of California has borrowed $6.9 billion. Michigan has borrowed $3.9 billion, Illinois $2.2 billion.
Below is the full list of the 32 states (and the Virgin Islands) that have borrowed from the federal government to make unemployment payments, and the amounts that remain borrowed as of May 20 . (Numbers in red are billions)
Alabama $ 283 million
Arkansas 330 million
California 6.9 billion
Colorado 253 million
Connecticut 498 million
Delaware 12 million
Florida 1.6 billion
Georgia 416 million
Idaho 202 million
Illinois 2.2 billion
Indiana 1.7 billion
Kansas 88 million
Kentucky 795 million
Maryland 133 million
Mass. 387 million
Michigan 3.9 billion
Minnesota 477 million
Missouri 722 million
Nevada 397 million
New Jersey 1.7 billion
New York 3.2 billion
N.C. 2.1 billion
Ohio 2.3 billion
Penn. 3.0 billion
R.I. 225 million
S.C. 886 million
S.D. 24 million
Tennessee 21 million
Texas 1.0 billion
Vermont 33 million
Virginia 346 million
Virgin Islands 13 million
Wisconsin 1.4 billion
Total $37.8 billion