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Ben Bernanke and The Federal Reserve Money Factory

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

golden-ticketOver the past few weeks Republican Congressman Ron Paul out of Texas has been making a noticeable push to get more transparency out of the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve members and its Chairman (Ben Bernanke) have been verbally opposed to the measures that the Congressman is attempting to have enacted. The proposal Congressman Ron Paul is pushing for would allow for an independent audit to be called for following any decisions on monetary policy by the Federal Reserve.

Currently the Federal Reserve keeps most of its dealings a secret. The Federal Reserve believes that by keeping politics and the public view out of monetary policy they will be able to act more prudently and timely without influence. They believe that this independence is crucial to maintaining their objectives.

Some believe that many of the problems today are caused by their objectives. The Federal Reserve’s deliberate reactions to economic events creates a relatively predictable cycle. When the economy contracts, the Federal Reserve lowers rates to expand credit to spur growth with cheap money. When the economy is growing too fast they raise interest rates to slow the growth. Unfortunately, it is much easier to indentify contraction than over expansion, which typically results in a late raising of rates which can result in a bubble.

For the past 25 years the Federal Reserve has lowered rates more than raising them and now is faced with a very troubling 0 to .25% Fed Funds Rate. Interest rates as a whole should be falling, but for credit that is not supported by the government, rates are rising. One can only assume that with banks profit margins so high that the rising rates are being caused by falling credit quality and defaults. The Federal Reserve has resorted to another avenue in attempts to promote lending with “quantitative easing”. Quantitative easing is essentially when the Federal Reserve becomes the lender of last resort. This form of injecting money into the economy can have adverse and unknown consequences, since much of the money is created out of thin air in the form of credit.

Who, what and how they are supporting these institutions seems to be behind Congressman Ron Paul’s motivation. Over this historical Financial Crisis the Federal Reserve’s political powers have been weakened. We will see if this weakness will lead to the Congressman getting his golden ticket.

Killing the World Economies with Money

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Ben Bernanke US Federal Reserve Chairman

Ben Bernanke US Federal Reserve Chairman

Okay so our beloved fed reserve chairman has come up with a brilliant way of killing the rest of the world economies, at least until they catch up. So what happens when you are the largest consumer in the world and you try your hardest to kill the value of your currency? Well you manage to make the life of countries that live off you harder. I call this protectionism, devaluing your currency in the face of a world recession is a real low blow to those countries that depend on you for your consumption. Now the other side of the coin is that large USA companies will benefit in the short term (a little protectionism), but what happens when those foreign economies you’ve damaged find their recession deepening because of currency exchange. Well large US companies, who receive a significant source of their revenue from overseas, will start to suffer on softening foreign sales.

The actions the Federal Reserve took yesterday are intentioned to expand credit in the United States, but isn’t that what started the problem in the first place. To me it seems like our Government can’t give up the past to move onto the future where we you don’t need a new car every 2 years and 5 LCD televisions per household. We need to focus on letting the market go through the difficult process of price discovery and start saving real money instead of looking at credit as a safety net (i.e. credit cards). The US government should stop trying to fix it and maintain the laws instead of inventing new ones.

Just my opinion.