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Blog entry Tue 2009-10-13 20:30 EDT

Movement To Block Bernanke Gathers Steam

The renomination of Ben Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve should not be rubber-stamped by the Senate until Bernanke and the Fed are more transparent and accountable to the public, says a growing coalition of activists roused by Reps. Alan Grayson and Ron Paul, who have asked the Senate to put a hold on Bernanke's nomination...all it takes is for one member of the Senate to object to moving Bernanke's nomination to the floor of the Senate. The tactic of placing a hold on a Senate nomination has been frequently used by Republicans against Obama administration appointees for for less consequential reasons than what is happening with trillions of taxpayer dollars in the name of staving off the next Great Depression. What's unclear is whether a member of Congress will be bold enough to stand up to Wall Street and to what William Greider calls "the temple."

Block Bernanke Gathers Steam; blog entry; movement.

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis Mon 2009-10-12 09:22 EDT

One Hand Clapping Theory Analyzed

Numerous people have asked me to comment on Chris Martenson's article The Sound of One Hand Clapping - What Deflationists May Be Missing. Chris Writes: ...``Trillions in probable and provable losses quietly exist, out of sight, on the balance sheets of the Federal Reserve and other financial institutions. If they ever come out of hiding and onto the books, I think the deflationists will be proven correct beyond all doubt. But let me ask this: What prevents the authorities from simply storing them out of sight forever?...I am now wondering if they cannot keep this up indefinitely.'' ...In a credit based economy, the odds of a sustainable rebound without bank credit expanding, and consumers participating is not very good. Even if one mistakenly assumes that the recent rally is a result of pretending, should we count on sustained success now more so than a measurement of stock prices in April of 1930, or any of Japans' four 50% rallies? I think not. Pretending cannot accomplish much other than prolonging the agony for decades. This is the message of Japan. Moreover, the US is arguably is worse shape than Japan because our problems are unsustainable consumer debt, high unemployment, and massive retail sector overcapacity. Those are structural problems that no amount of pretending in the world can possibly cure. In due time, the market will focus on those problems.

hand clapping theory analyzed; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Jesse's Café Américain Sat 2009-10-10 13:07 EDT

Why the Feds Seized the Gold in 1933

...The Feds acted on gold because at the time it WAS the currency of the country, and the government had some proper claims on it. When the US left the gold standard it relinquished all such claims, as gold became purely private property. Except perhaps if you are holding gold American eagles, which bear the patina of 'currency.' It should also be noted that the sole action of the government was to ask for the gold, to withdraw convertibility of gold notes from the domestic public, and to monitor the activity of safe deposit boxes taking certain categories of gold, and essentially nothing else. There were no investigations, searches, or even active prosecutions for non-compliance. The purpose of the confiscation was to prepare the way for a formal devaluation of the dollar while it was still on the gold standard.

1933; Feds seize; gold; Jesse's Café Américain.

zero hedge Tue 2009-09-22 16:22 EDT

Top Goldman Lobbyist Barred From Communicating With House's Financial Services Committee

In a rare example of testicular fortitude, Barney Frank has "banished" Goldman's Michael Pease from communicating with the U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Committee. According to Reuters, the Goldmanite, and former committee staffer, has been "asked" not to interfere with the Congressional panel for a period of 12 months. According to Barney Frank aide Steven Adamske: "Mr. Paese left our offices in September 2008, and was not allowed to communicate with any committee members or staff for a period of one year due to normal ethics restrictions that apply to all House and Senate employees. Out of an abundance of caution due to the nature of financial regulation reform, the chairman has extended Mr. Paese's recusal for another year." Pease "was the committee's deputy staff director before he quit to work for the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association as a lobbyist. Goldman hired him in April.

communications; House's Financial Services Committee; Top Goldman Lobbyist Barred; Zero Hedge.

Thu 2009-09-17 10:36 EDT

Milton Friedman and the Economics of Empire

Excerpt from Greg Grandin's Empire's Workshop. (Milton Friedman, Chile, Arnold Harberger, General Augusto Pinochet's military government, shock treatment) Not only had Nixon, the CIA, and ITT, along with other companies, plotted to destabilize Allende's "democratic road to socialism," but now a renowned University of Chicago economist, whose promotion of the wonders of the free market was heavily subsidized by corporations such as Bechtel, Pepsico, Getty, Pfizer, General Motors, W.R. Grace, and Firestone, was advising the dictator who overthrew him on how to complete the counterrevolution -- at the cost of skyrocketing unemployment among Chile's poor. The New York Times identified Friedman as the "guiding light of the junta's economic policy," while columnist Anthony Lewis asked: if "pure Chicago economic theory can be carried out in Chile only at the price of repression, should its authors feel some responsibility?"

economic; Empire; Milton Friedman.

Bruce Krasting Sat 2009-09-05 11:50 EDT

A Metro NYC Real Estate Horror Story

In 2006 a house not too far from mine came on the market at a very rich price. $2.7mm for a five bedroom home on four acres. It was a nice place...The house was sold this week. It was a short sale. The sale price was $600,000. Less than 25% of its asking price three years ago...There are hundreds of $1 million homes within a few miles of this property. This morning they are all worth 40% less.

Bruce Krasting; Metro NYC Real Estate Horror Story.

Jesse's Café Américain Sun 2009-08-30 12:00 EDT

A Run On the Funds: Majority of Cerberus Investors Want Out -- Now

When investors or depositors ask for the immediate withdrawal of 71% of their money there is only one thing to call it: a run on the bank.The selling in the markets is still quiet, and overshadowed by some of the visible bubbles in financial assets and rosy headlines. The bank bailouts are working, but only to produce a false Spring to lure in the last of the greater fools.

Cerberus Investors Want; funds; Jesse's Café Américain; major; running.

Tue 2009-04-21 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: China's Wen Worries About Safety of Treasuries, Asks for Reassurance

asks; China's Wen Worries; naked capitalism; reassure; Safety; Treasury.

Tue 2008-10-07 00:00 EDT

naked capitalism: Lehman Asked to Become a Bank, Rebuffed by Fed

bank; Becomes; Fed; Lehman asks; naked capitalism; rebuffed.

Thu 2008-07-03 00:00 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: AirTran Asks Employees To Take "Temporary" Pay Cut

deflation watch

AirTran Asks Employees; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis; pay Cut; take; temporary.

Tue 2008-06-10 00:00 EDT

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Fox Asks For More Authority Over Hen House

Federal Reserve Bank of New York President Timothy Geithner called for greater central bank authority; Mish's Fed uncertainty principle

authority; Fox asked; hen house; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Fri 2008-04-18 00:00 EDT

Jesse's Café Américain: Bankers Ask: Are the Bankers Rigging the Markets?

Jesse's Café Américain: Bankers Ask: Are the Bankers Rigging the Markets? "LIBOR rates might be 'fixed' by large global banks providing false information."

Bankers Ask; Bankers Rigging; Jesse's Café Américain; Market.

Sat 2008-04-12 00:00 EDT

Angry Bear: After the Recession: What then?

"We have to ask: What is it that we can trade? In order to compete globally, we must have something to offer the rest of the world, something to trade"

Angry Bear; Recession.

Tue 2008-04-01 00:00 EDT

Jesse's Café Américain: The Paulson Plan: a Foray into a Financial Iraq

Jesse's Café Américain: The Paulson Plan: a Foray into a Financial Iraq; "When you have a massive failure in a critical system, you do not go to those on whose watch it occurred...and ask them what should be done to fix the system so it doesn't happen again"

Financial Iraq; foray; Jesse's Café Américain; Paulson plans.

Tue 2008-03-04 00:00 EST

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis: Bernanke Asks Taxpayers To Bail Out Banks

bailed; bank; Bernanke Asks Taxpayers; Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis.

Fri 2007-11-30 00:00 EST

Calculated Risk: Florida REO: Priced Below 2002 New Home Price

2002 new 122K, 2006 260K, 2007 foreclosed; asking 100K!

2002 New Home Price; Calculated Risk; Florida REO; Price.

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