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Speaking
to "experts and Washington insiders at the Brooking's Institution in
Washington" today, Ben Bernanke said that "from a technical perspective,
the recession is very likely over at this point," though unless you work for the government you will
continue to sweat from job insecurity for a long time. Keep in mind Bernanke,
the leading "expert," along with his audience of
"experts," were completely blindsided by this crisis.
Fed chairmen never admit to seeing trouble ahead. They may have
"concerns" about current trends, but they never see disasters
staring them in the face. In Bernanke's now famous words, the U.S. government has a
technology called a printing press that can rescue us from any crisis, in the
unlikely event one should arise.
And what about the ones who did see the financial debacle coming, such as
Peter Schiff and most Austrian economists?
They are roundly ignored in the mainstream. Austrian theory not
only posits a necessary correction (recession) after monetary inflation --
inflating the currency being the Fed's mission in
life -- it also says the correction will be delayed unless government gets
out of the way. For
this, Austrians are derided as "cranks."
George F. Smith
Read his book : The
Flight of the Barbarous Relic
Visit his website
Read his blog
George F. Smith is the author of The Flight of the
Barbarous Relic, a novel about a renegade Fed chairman and the editor of
Barbarous Relic.com.
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