Someone should also ask Powell if he watches the price of gold, and if there is a price that would be high enough to concern him that Fed monetary policy is too loose, and that a dollar crisis might result from a failure to raise rates sharply and sell down the balance sheet?
May 20, 2020
The Risk Of Inflation
The main reason the Federal Reserve doesn't want to acknowledge the risk of inflation is that it's not prepared to do anything to put out the fire once it really gets started. So, it plays down the risk as long as it can, knowing that ultimately the inflation fire will burn the economy down.
Many People Have Over-Reacted To The Actual Health Threat
The crazy thing is that while so many people have over-reacted to the actual health threat posed by Covid-19, they have under-reacted to the grave financial and economic threats posed by the increase in government spending, borrowing, and money printing in reaction to Covid-19!
Apr 30, 2020
The U.S. Needs More Savings
Powell was asked what the Federal Reserve can do to make the economy more resilient to these type of shocks. The question is ironic as its the Fed's fault the economy is so vulnerable to these shocks in the first place. What's needed is more savings, which requires higher interest rates!
Apr 24, 2020
Two Wrongs Do Not Make A Right
Unfortunately, there is now a growing consensus that since we have abandoned capitalism during bad times, we must also abandon it during good times. If we socialize the losses, we must also socialize the profits. While this is logically consistent, two wrongs don't make a right.
How Long Before A Currency Crisis?
The national debt now exceeds 24.6 trillion dollars. It was just two weeks ago that it hit 24 trillion dollars.
We are adding $1 trillion per month to the national debt. That was the size of the entire national debt as late as Oct. 1981.
How much longer can this pace continue without a crisis?
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