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How Else To Pay
by jack_cerf
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When I was a child 50+ years ago, some adult thought I should try stamp collecting, and I was given a large cardboard box of miscellaneous stamps. The ones I've never forgotten are from the Weimar Republic , where you'd see a 20 pfenning stamp overprinted with 400,000 or 2 million reichsmarks.

Thats how governments who don't have the political strength or will to tax pay for things that the public demands but refuses to pay for. They print money and destroy the savings of the rentier middle class. When Gross is talking about cutting expenditure or raising taxes, he forgets option 3.

In addition to the bailout, we have two ongoing wars, a deteriorating international position, and a donwardly mobile middle class strongly indisposed to share any more of its stagnant or declining real income with the government. Both government and public insist on living as if this were 1955, when the USA was the only mature, undamaged industrial economy on the planet, and a net oil exporter to boot. Nobody wants to accept the fall in living standards that would reflect our actual position and the real cost of our ambitions. So the easiest way out for people who want to get reelected is to do what has been done for the last 8 years, borrow, and inflate the currency.

One wonders how long our foreign creditors will continue to carry us.

Not Much Longer.
by LeRoy_Was_Here

Jack_Cerf: One wonders how long our foreign creditors will continue to carry us.

LeRoy: Not much longer. Should probably be measured in months, or even weeks, rather than years.

Time is fast running out on the American house-of-cards economy.

Re: How Else To Pay
by bmgreene
It's the perfect storm of a crisis in an election year, when it's most important that all major policy initiatives be fast-tracked, ideologically approved by whichever "base", and be shouted from the rooftops as proof that our elected officials are doing something. That any of these policy initiatives be well thought-out or really able to mitigate or solve the real problem is only important to the extent that those criteria not interfere with the fast-tracking and the ideological suitability.
Re: How Else To Pay
by Alphast

Dear Jack,

This is a very useful comment and perfectly to the point. I would like to add that the Weimar Republic was followed by the Third Reich and that the reason Germans voted en masse for Adolf Hitler was (in great part) the economic hardship they had suffered under this ill fated German republic. I hope, not only for Americans, but also for the whole world, that such a story doesn't repeat.

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