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Front Page Past Editions Predicting Worse Ahead from America’s Economic CrisisStephen Lendman
Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises (1881 – 1973) said:
Under Alan Greenspan, Ben Bernanke and successive US Treasury Secretaries, America chose the latter path and now faces the consequences of their reckless, criminal behavior. In early 2009, economist Michael Hudson said: The (US) economy has reached its debt limit and is entering its insolvency phase. We are not in a cycle but (at) the end of an era. The old world of debt pyramiding to a fraudulent degree cannot be restored,” only delayed to postpone a painful day of reckoning. Economist Hyman Minsky (1919 – 1996) described a “Ponzi finance” system during prolonged expansions and economic booms. Speculative excesses create bubbles, triggering structural instability, then asset valuation collapse that turns euphoria to revulsion and market crashes. On December 29, 2008, the Wall Street Journal online headlined: “As if Things Weren’t Bad Enough, Russian Professor Predicts End of US,” then continued:
On March 25, 2009, RussiaToday.com headlined: “Is there anything Obama can do about the US Collapse?” No, according to Panarin, for these reasons:
For his part, Panarin compares America to the Titanic after hitting an iceberg when it was unclear whether the crew would try to save the ship or more importantly its passengers. Unfortunately, under Bush and Obama, they’re trying to save themselves at the expense of the ship and passengers. After disintegration, Panarin sees three dominant influence areas emerging – the EU, Russia and China. After 11 years of monitoring US policies, he believes his prediction is largely confirmed and states the following: America’s FY 2009 “budget deficit is 4.5 times the 2008 deficit, while firearms sales are up 40%. On October 1, the coupons that were given state workers are to be cashed out. When (they) realize that they are getting nothing for (them), they will take out their firearms and chaos will unfold.” Further, on September 30, 2009, results will be published that are “destined to shock investors worldwide. After that, and (Japan and China’s) snubbing of the dollar….which will transfer 50% of (their) international operations to Yuan starting in 2010, the currency will then flow like a landslide out of style.” Already nations like China, Russia, Brazil, Argentina and others are trading in their own currencies or will do so shortly. In Panarin’s view, “the probability of the US ceasing to exist (in its present form) by June 2010 exceeds 50%. At this point, the mission of all major international powers is to prevent chaos” because what hurts America also harms them. A Multiple-Dip Depression Economist John Williams publishes the shadowstats.com electronic newsletter with updated sample data on his site. He calls government figures corrupted and unreliable because manipulative changes rigged them for political and market purposes. To correct them, he reverse-engineers GDP, employment, inflation, and other key data for greater reliability to subscribers. On August 1, Williams called the “Current Economic Downturn (the) Worst Since (the) Great Depression.” It began a year earlier than reported, triggered a systemic solvency crisis, and the effects of “a multiple-dip depression (are) far from over.” The July 31, 2009 national income accounts “confirmed that the US economy is in its worst economic contraction since the first downleg of the Great Depression, which was a double-dip” one like today’s. Intermittent upturns are common, like from spiked auto sales from the cash-for-clunkers program that borrowed future purchases for today’s. “Yet, this downturn will continue to deteriorate, proving to be extremely protracted, extremely deep and particularly nonresponsive to traditional stimuli.” The economy suffers from deep structural problems related to household income. Consumers are over-indebted, can’t borrow, and Washington’s policies aren’t helping them. Continued economic decline will follow. “The current depression is the second dip in a multiple-dip downturn that started in 1999 (and triggered) the systemic solvency crisis” that was visible by August 2007 but started in late 2006. The worst lies ahead, the result of the “government’s long-range insolvency and (dollar debasing that risks) hyperinflation during the next five years,” and perhaps sooner in 2010. It will cause “a great depression of a magnitude never before seen in” America, disrupting all business and commerce and reverberating globally. Williams defines deflation as a decrease in goods and services prices, generally from a money supply contraction. Inflation is the reverse. Hyperinflation debases the currency to near worthlessness. Officially, two or more consecutive declining quarters means recession, but better measures are protracted weakened production, employment, retail sales, construction, capital investment, and demand for durable goods among other factors. A depression occurs when inflation-adjusted peak-to-trough contraction exceeds 10%, and a great depression when it’s 25% or worse. Today’s economic downturn preceded the systemic solvency crisis after key data “hit cycle highs and began to weaken in late-2005 for housing and durable goods orders….early-2006 for nonfarm payrolls, (and) late-2006 for retail sales and industrial production, patterns more consistent with a late-2006″ real recession onset. Gross Domestic Income (GDI) data confirms this analysis. Its real growth peaked in Q 1 2006, and revised GDI data contracted in seven of the last nine quarters. “Revised GDP shows the sharpest annual decline in the history of the quarterly GDP series,” suggesting a much deeper and protracted downturn than previously reported. July 2009 marked the 19th consecutive month of contraction, “the longest downturn since the first downleg of the Great Depression.” More recent GDP declines of 3.3% and 3.9% in Q 1 and Q 2 2009, “are the worst showings in the history of the quarterly GDP series” dating back to 1947-48. In 1946, a greater contraction occurred because of post-war production cutbacks, but it was short-term. Today’s most reliable economic indicators show the downturn is deepening, not abating as deceptive media accounts report. “The SGS (Shadow Government Statistics) alternative measure of GDP suggests (a) 5.9% contraction….versus the official year-to-year” 3.9% figure. The official estimated annualized Q 2 2009 decline was 1% compared to SGS’s figure “in excess of five-percent.” Its alternative data show “deeper and more protracted recessions” than officially reported, suggesting a deepening crisis ahead. The CBO’s Grim Forecast Even the conservative Congressional Budget Office sees a weaker economy ahead, contrary to most consensus views of a sustainable upturn. Its latest projections are as follows:
In sum, CBO projects a more severe protracted downturn than it earlier forecast in January. Troubled Times Ahead
On July 14, Egon von Greyerz, Founder and Managing Partner of Zurich-based Matterhorn Asset Management AG, specializing in precious metals and other investments, said “The Dark Years Are Here” and explained why. Because of “the devastating effects of credit bubbles, government money printing (and) disastrous actions that governments are taking, (upcoming) tumultuous events will be life changing for most people in the world.” They’ll begin by year end, last for two to three years, then be followed by extended economic, political, and social upheaval, perhaps continuing for two decades. Greyerz cites three main concerns:
America is hemorrhaging financially and economically. Other countries now realize they hold “worthless” US dollars. Reckless money creation achieved short-term hope, benefitted Wall Street alone short-term, elevated world stock markets, and led some to believe the crisis was over when, in fact, it’s worsening. Aside from expected short-lived upturns, “every single sector of the real economy is deteriorating whether it is production, unemployment, corporate profits, real estate, credit defaults, construction, federal deficits, local government and state deficits etc.” In response, the Fed keeps printing money and destroying its value. “This is total lunacy! How can any intelligent person believe that printed pieces of paper can solve an economic catastrophe?” We’re in “the first phase of this tragic saga.” Likely by year end, a second more serious one will start. Real unemployment now tops 20%. It hit 25% in the Great Depression with 35% of the nonfarm population out of work and desperate. “It is our firm opinion that (US) non-farm unemployment levels will reach 35% at least….in the next few years” with all uncounted categories included. Growing millions with no jobs, incomes, savings, or safety net protections will create “a disaster of unimaginable consequences that will affect the whole fabric of American society” to a degree far greater than in the Great Depression. Growing unemployment now plagues Western and Eastern Europe as well, and by 2010 will more greatly affect most parts of the world, “including China, Asia and Africa. Never before has there been a global unemployment crisis affecting the world simultaneously.” Ahead expect sharp drops in consumption and global trade leading to depression, poverty, “famine and social unrest.” Already, conditions are worse than in the 1930s, but the worst is yet to come. Expect: – an extremely severe global depression in most countries with grave economic, political, and social consequences;
If von Greyerz, Panarin, Todd, and others with similar views are right, a deepening, protracted, unprecedented global catastrophe approaches that “will be life changing for most people in the world.” |
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