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Posted on 15 April 2009. Tags: Alan Bersin, anti-tax protests, attorney, bad economy, bailouts, banking, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Big Brother, big government, Bill of Rights, Border Czar, bottoming, bureaucrats, capitalism, Chairman, collateral, communism, community organizer, competition, congress, Congresswoman, conservatives, Constitution, Consumer Price Index, consumer prices, core inflation, CPI, debt, deflation, DHS, discontent, domestic communications, domestic spying, e-mail, emergency programs, falling prices, Fed, federal power, federal reserve, financial firms, free market, freedom, governor, Health Care, health insurance, Home Security, illegal immigrants, insurance industry, intelligence assessment, intelligence officials, intercept, lack of oversight, legal authority, legal limits, liberals, liberty, limited government, low income households, messages, Mexican border, military veterans, monetary policy, money supply, monsrous, Nancy-Ann DeParle, National Security Agency, nationwide, negative tax liability, NSA, Obama administration, organized, phone calls, press conferences, private, private enterprise, private insurer, protesters, put lipstick on Socialism, recession is slowing, recession nearing an end, recruiting tool, redistribution programs, Rick Perry, right-wing extremists, rising prices, Rob Viglione, secrecy, simplify tax code, socialism, socialized medicine, spying, state sovereignty, states rights, stimulus bill, tax burden, tax liability, Tax Policy Center, tax returns, taxpayers, Tea Party, tenth amendment, Texas, universal health care, wealth redistribution
Intelligence officials say NSA exceeding legal limits on domestic spying-intercepting private e-mails and phone calls, 43% of Americans pay no taxes or actually receive money from government (i.e. receive your money!), consumer prices mixed, nationwide anti-tax protests blast bailouts and big government, Obama vows to simplify the tax code, America has its first “Border Czar,” White House pushes for new government health insurance, Federal Reserve actually considers telling the public what it’s doing, central bank claims recession may be ending soon, Homeland Security labels returning war vets as “right-wing terrorists,” and Texas governor rallies tea partiers with states’ rights agenda… Continue Reading
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Posted on 13 April 2009. Tags: AAA, accountability, acquisition, Alan Meltzer, apartment building, bailout programs, banking, banks, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Benjamin Graham, Big Brother, big government, bond auction, bond market, borrow, buy your first apartment building, california, Carnegie mellon, CFA, CFA study program, Chairman, charter, Chartered Financial Analyst, CNN, commercial real estate, competitive, conservative insurgency, credit markets, crowd out, debt, Delta Global Advisors, depression, eavesdropping, economy, fair tax, Fed historian, federal, federal reserve, financial system, fiscal policies, Georgia, government debt, hedge inflation, hedge risk, history, hyperinflation, independent media, inflation, Keynes, learn about CFA, Michael Pento, Milton Friedman, monetary policy, money, money printing, money supply, municipal bonds, munis, nest egg, Obama administration, Obamanomics, older workers, online, political economist, Politics, President Obama, private placement, private sector, progressive taxation, public auction, public oversight, Real Estate, recession, releveraging, Retirement, risk, risk management, risk mitigation, Rob Viglione, Santa Monica Tea Party, secrecy, socal real estate advisors, spend, state, state secrets, struggling to pay taxes, surveillance, tax protests, tax reform, taxation, tea parties, tears, The Freedom Factory, transparency, Treasury securities, unemployment, Utah, valuation, value investing, what is a CFA, wiretapping
Obama continues Bush policy of surveillance secrecy despite campaign promises, tax protests spark conservative insurgency online, submit video footage of your tax woes to CNN and you might be aired nationally, Fed historian and political economist predicts worse inflation than 1970s, consider real estate as an inflation hedge, municipal bond market shows signs of life, older workers 45 years and older face brunt of recession, and flood of government debt crowds out private economy… Continue Reading
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Posted on 13 April 2009. Tags: Al Pacino, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, auto manufacturers, bailout, banking, banks, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Big Brother, bonds, borrow, budget deficit, capital, capitalism, Chairman, China, congress, consequences, consumer-backed securities, contraction, Credit, current account, debt, debt deflation, debt mania, declining rates, decomposing inflation, deflation, Detroit, Devil's Advocate, economic growth, economic output, Economics, Employment, exports, Fed, federal reserve, financial system, free enterprise, free trade, general price level, globalization, government, Great Unwinding, hedge fund bailout, Hoisington, House of Representatives, household worth, imports, inflation, institutions, interest rates, Investment management company, Japan, long-term interest rates, M1, M2, M3, Milton Friedman, money creation, money equation, money supply, mortgage bailout, Net Worth, Obamanomics, political capital, Politics, President Obama, prices, print money, printing presses, private capital, Real Estate, Rob Viglione, Senate, sin, socialism, spend, stock market, TARP, tax the rich, taxation, taxes, trade, treasuries, unemployment, vanity, velocity of money, wealth destruction
There are two colossal events occurring in the world right now: Private credit and wealth is being destroyed, and in its place a good deal of money is being created. Much is taking place behind the scenes, driving this epic showdown between natural forces pushing for a return to sustainable equilibrium pitted against the full arsenal of man’s capability to resist. Just as the fog of war can obscure a battlefield until the end, the outcome of this struggle is far from clear. Nonetheless, there are some telling events to note, signs for which to watch, and consequences to mull. Continue Reading
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Posted on 03 April 2009. Tags: accountability, Ahmad Tanveer, AIG, alternative economic data, america, American International Group, bail out the people, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Big Brother, big businesses, bipartisanship, BLS, bonds, bonuses, bottomless pit, budge deficit, budget plan, Bureau of Labor Statistis, bureaucratic, capitalism must end, cato institute, chanting and drumming, collectivism, concentration camps, congress, debt, democrats, Department of Homeland Security, depression, detain immigrants, detention centers, developing world, development, development economics, DHS, economic systems, Economics, Economists' Adventures and misadventures in the tropics, employment obligations, end of American Empire, fair trade, Fannie Mae, fascism, federal reserve, financial regulations, fiscal year, FNM, FRE, Fredd Mac, free enterprise, free trade, G20, Georgia, global New Deal, Global Socialism, globalization, Goldman Sachs, Gordon Brown, Group of 20, harassed by government, Harry Reid, House of Representatives, Hugo Chavez, IMF, immigrant deaths, immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ineffective, inherited mistakes, insurance, international aid organizations, International Monetary Fund, London, mortgage giants, mortgage market, Nancy Pelosi, new york protest, New York University, New Yorker, NYU, Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, Pakistani, Pax Americana, Politics, poor countries, President Obama, prisons, protectionism, quadrillion, real unemployment, recession, republicans, retention bonuses, Rob Viglione, Russia, secondary market, Senate, ShadowStats, socialism, spending bill, statistics, stimulus spending, summit, The Elusive Quest for Growth, The White Man's Burden, third world, Tim Geithner, trade credits, treasuries, trillion, troop withdrawals, unemployment, united states, unprecedented spending, utopia, Utopian aid plans, Venezuela, wasteful, why doesn't aid work, Why the West's Efforts to aid the rest have done so much ill and so little good, William Easterly, World Bank, world leaders
Government detention camps cover up deaths-does America have a human rights problem? Congress passes unprecedented $3.6 trillion budget with $1.2 trillion deficit, official unemployment rates his 8.5%-some economists claiming they are really upwards of 20%, government mortgage giants Fannie and Freddie to pay $159 billion in new bonuses, Obama calls end to ‘Pax Americana’, world leaders pledge $1.1 trillion to IMF, Russia refuses to remove troops from Georgia, NY protesters call for government to ‘Bail out the People’, Hugo Chavez declares that ‘Capitalism must end,’ and Treasuries drop with announcement of next week’s $59 billion note issue and Goldman Sachs estimate that government will need to borrow another $3.25 trillion this year… Continue Reading
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Posted on 18 March 2009. Tags: 30-Year Treasuries, Ben Bernanke, bonds, budget deficit, Chairman, checkmate, congress, Consumer Price Index, CPI, debt, dollar, Economics, federal reserve, fixed income, free enterprise, GDX, GLD, gold, idiocy, inflation, money, money supply, national debt, nationalization, Politics, printing, protectionism, Rob Viglione, socialism, treasuries, U.S. dollar, USD, UUP
The verdict is not yet out as to whether we will experience inflation or deflation in the near term. The argument has been raging with pundits on both sides clinging to data they claim supports their guesses. Today marks a big day in the debate, however, with two critical pieces of news:
1) Consumer price index (CPI) rises more than expected, up 0.4% in Feb. following a 0.3% gain in Jan. This represents at 4.8% annualized inflation rate.
2) Federal Reserve committed to buying $300 billion in long-term Treasuries as part of its plan to drive consumer borrowing costs lower.
The immediate fallout can be seen in Gold, the U.S. dollar, and Treasuries today. Both pieces of news are inflationary. Rather than the feared ‘deflationary spiral’ we’re starting to see consumer prices heat up, albeit not appreciately just yet. The Fed buying Treasuries amounts to them printing $300 billion in new currency. This money is created out of thin air.
Most telling on inflationary fears is the Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX), up over 10% today, while the SPDR Gold Shares ETF (GLD) approached a 4% gain. PowerShares US Dollar Index (UUP) dropped over 3%, and the 30-Year Treasury yield fell to a low of 3.37% after the Fed announcement, settling higher at 3.57% later in the day.
In Checkmate: How the Federal Government Will Lose in 2009 I argued that our leaders were backing public finances into a predictable corner. With $2-3 trillion in budget deficit for 2009, alone, with more planned in coming years, government will be forced to increase borrowing or printing. Today’s news supports the ‘printing’ hypothesis, but I suspect this is just the beginning. The big game unfolding will be the Treasury issuing bonds to raise funds and the Fed turning around and buying them. This is a scam that will either lead to increasing bond yields or increasing inflation. There are no other options.
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Posted on 18 March 2009. Tags: AIG, American International Group, arms race, Baluchistan, barack obama, Barney Frank, Ben Bernanke, bonuses, Bush administration, CEO, Chairman, cocaine, Cold War, congress, consequences, Consumer Price Index, consumer prices, control, CPI, Czech Republic, deflationary spiral, democrat, drug cartels, drug prohibition, Economics, Edward Liddy, executive bonuses, expand war into Pakistan, Fed, federal government, federal reserve, financial inquisition, financial institutions, Gary Ackerman, government ownership, guerrillas, House of Representatives, inflation, inquisition, invading Pakistan, lawsuit to recover bonuses, legal obligation, MDA, Mexico, missile defense shield, missile treaties, money supply, nationalization, New York, Obama wants control, output, Pakistan, Peru, Politics, President Obama, rearming, rebellion, rebels, regulation, Rob Viglione, Russia, socialism, Taliban, The Shining Path, velocity of money, War on Drugs
Government says government owns AIG, U.S. weighs invasion of Pakistan to fight Taliban, cocaine trade funds Peruvian rebellion, consumer prices jump more than expected-what happened to deflation? Obama wants more control of financial institutions to ‘protect taxpayers,’ White House readying to join war against Mexican drug cartels, Czechs end U.S. missile treaties amidst ‘large-scale’ Russian rearming…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 10 March 2009. Tags: $787 billion, 1995, Al Qaeda, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Baath party, Baghdad, banking, banks, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, bills, bonds, C, cancel employee training, Chief, China, Citigroup, Constitution, credit report, currency, distressed homeowners, driver's license, Economics, Education, election, executive pay, extend school year, Fed, federal reserve, financial institutions, first-time parents, Hainan, Impeccable, iraq, local government, Mesopotamia, modify mortgages, more earmarks, Navy, performance-based compensation, Politics, President Obama, put off evictions, regulatory system, return bailout money, revoked, Rob Viglione, ron paul, Russ Feingold, Saddam Hussein, Senate, Senator Feingold, shareholders, slash dividends, states, stimulus bill, submarine, suicide bomber, Sunni, surveying ship, TARP, teachers unions, testing standards, Texas, traffic ticket, trained nurses, treasuries, Treasury securities, U.S. dollar, vacancies, Videos, vote, war vessels, Wisconsin, withdraw job offers to foreign citizens
Obama plans massive federal incursion into education, banks want to return bailout money, U.S. naval ship repelled from Chinese waters, potential change to the Constitution, yet more violence in Iraq-dozens killed by suicide bombers-are Al Quada and Baath Party uniting? Citigroup on track for best quarter since ’07-lifts markets, traffic ticket destroys woman’s life, Ron Paul says we need more earmarks, and Fed chief calls for new financial regulations-Ron Paul says to regulate the Fed…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 07 March 2009. Tags: acquisitions, AIG, American International Group, auto industry, auto meeting, bailouts, barack obama, Ben Bernanke, Chairman, Chrysler, congress, construction, corporate equity, corporate stock, defense, defense contractors, democracy, Economics, equities, federal reserve, federal stimulus, Federalism, financial institutions, foreign currencies, forex, Geitner, General Motors, global New Deal, government structure, hedge funds, House financial services, House of Representatives, IMF, infrastructure, International Monetary Fund, international standards, mark to market, nationalization, Nevada, operate across borders, Politics, President Obama, prevailing wages, private-equity, regulations, Republic, Rob Viglione, Sarbanes-Oxley, SOX, state sovereignty, states rights, stock market, stocks could skyrocket, strings attached, systemic risk, trading partners, Treasury, U.S. dollar, unions, USD, White House
Will stocks skyrocket after this week’s mark-to-market House meeting? Federal stimulus raises concerns over state sovereignty, Obama targets defense contractors, IMF marching towards Global New Deal, feds hold auto meeting to determine government involvement, and the U.S. dollar reaches highest level since 2006…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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Posted on 03 March 2009. Tags: aggregate consumption, agriculture, AIG, American International Group, Ben Bernanke, Brazil, Canada, Chairman, commodities, consumer spending, consumption, credit markets, demand, Economics, farm land, farming, federal reserve, gold, inflation, Investing, Jim Rogers, oil, peter schiff, Politics, precious metals, recipe for disaster, Rob Viglione, silver, supply
Legendary investor becomes a farmer, U.S. obsession with reviving credit misdirected, Bernanke blames AIG for irresponsibility, and former Countrywide executives take advantage of government bailout programs…just the latest in your Freedom Under Fire Report! Continue Reading
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