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A Never-ending Recession, The Contained Depression and More Strategic Defaults

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John Williams: Collapsing Money Supply, Bad Jobs and the Coming Hyperinflationary Great Depression

Stacy Summary:    The achilles’ heel for the US economy is income and that the bottom 99% are ideologically opposed to true free markets, real capitalism and sharing in productivity gains, preferring, instead, to throw their lot as serfs behind their oligarch/Lord of choice, I don’t see the situation correcting.  It will have to collapse in the hyperinflationary great depression Williams sees.

TER: Can the governments pull any more stimulus levers yet this year?

JW: Oh, I think they’ll try, but nothing much they can do will have anything other than short-term impact. If they write everyone a check, people go out and buy things. That would give the economy a quick boost but do nothing to change the underlying fundamentals or to correct the structural problems in this recession. Those are tied to the lack of robust growth in consumer income. Continue reading

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Depression fears, bank profits and rising floodwaters

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Despite ZIRP & Fiscal Blitz, US Money Supply Plunges by 9.6 Percent

Stacy Summary:    Yikes.  Deflation.  Depression.  And, you know what comes next.  “The stock of money in the US fell from $14.2 trillion to $13.9 trillion in the three months to April, amounting to an annual rate of contraction of 9.6pc”

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Spain tips into depression, 7 years housing supply on market

Stacy Summary: Unbelievable. And yet house prices have only fallen by 10% since the peak. Guess sellers are waiting for a recovery. LOL. But it also shows you what a wild misallocation of capital happened during the Greenspanesque cheap money era; during also the monetary union which saw Spain and Ireland have far too low interest rates; and a time during which the tax burden in Western economies was shifted away from property and capital and onto labor leading more and more into speculation for ‘income.’

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