The Fed’s Disaster Has Arrived!

Speeding Toward a Catastrophe“Baby it’s here!”

Inflation is no longer a coming attraction, it’s here, turning into a disaster, and not about to go away anytime soon.

Shadowstats.com tells us current government-reported inflation is over 8%.

Using Carter year calculations, it’s over 16%. Our wealth is being stolen at a rate none of us have seen in our lifetimes.

ShadowStats.com Chart - Consumer Inflation June 2022

Immediately after finishing our article, Are We Really Screwed? I received the current edition of Richard J. Maybury’s US & World Early Warning Report®. It’s an eye-opener.

I’m a long-time subscriber and met Richard a few years ago. He has a unique background and perspective on government that is not found elsewhere. He combines that with history and a “straight shooter” style that is easy to understand. If you want to know what is really going on, and what to do, his current issue is a must-read.

Richard explains:

“The Fed’s disaster has arrived.

“There is hardly anything as important to our economic well-being as the supply of money. The supply is controlled by the Federal Reserve…which acts as the government’s central bank.”

In September 2021 Richard discussed inflation:

“…. When the supply of dollars goes up, the value of each individual dollar goes down, and prices rise to compensate.

  • It took 172 years for the US money supply to hit a quarter trillion dollars. That was in 1959.
  • In 17 years, the Federal Reserve pumped it up to $1 trillion.
  • Then in 25 more years they pumped it to $5 T.
  • 7 to add $10 more T.
  • And now just two years to add another $5 T, for a total of $26 T.”

It’s expected to grow to $41 T by the end of 2026. A true disaster!

Richard concludes: (Emphasis mine)

“Goods and services are not going up, the dollar is going down, because the politicians and bureaucrats have gone wild creating money out of thin air. The most important function of money is to be a store of value, and these days that is exactly what money is not.

“…. A recent survey…. Shows about 83% of Americans describe the economy as poor or not so good, 86% said the country is greatly divided over the most important values, and 17% are satisfied with their financial situation – the lowest since the survey began in 1972. …. Fear of rising prices is rampant.

“This is the stuff rebellions and revolutions are made of.

“Desperate people do desperate things.

“…. My reading of American history convinces me that except for the Civil War, today’s split is the most serious since that of 1776.”

Former colleague Nick Giambruno’s article, tells us:

“Webster’s Dictionary had always defined inflation as an increase in the money supply. Then in 2003, it changed the definition to mean a rise in the general price level.

“The difference might seem subtle, but it’s not. It’s a deliberate deception. …. Price increases do not cause inflation. Instead, an increase in the money supply – inflation – causes prices to increase.

“Defining inflation as a rise in prices gives people the impression that inflation is a natural market phenomenon when it is not. It also conceals who is causing this unnatural occurrence to happen.

“…. It would be like redefining robbery to mean “a mysterious property loss,” as if there was no robber.

“The reality is that inflation is 100% a political phenomenon.

“…. Doug Casey puts it best: “…inflation is expropriation by fraud.”

“Here’s the ugly truth. Central banks only exist to steal money from you through inflation and redirect it to the politically connected.

“…. Any sober assessment of the situation reveals that it’s a swindle of historic proportions.”

How big was the swindle?

Richard breaks it down:

“From Feb 2020 to Feb 2021, The Fed admits to pouring 4.1 trillion new dollars into the US economy.

“The population numbered 330 million. Divide $4.1 trillion by 330 million. Each American should have received $12,424.

“If you are a…typical family of four, your household should have raked in nearly $50,000 newly created dollars free. Did you? Then someone else must have received your share.”

Who got your share?

The politically connected, of course. Trillions went to the top 1% while the working class got little to nothing. Estimates show each person in the top received 230 times more money than the working class. Swindle indeed!

What’s next?

Richard explains the creation of funny money is happening everywhere:

“After the abandonment of gold as money in the 1970’s, all (governments) have issued political currencies that can be created without limit.

“The new money goes somewhere, and wherever it goes, malinvestment accumulates.”

Webster defines malinvestment as a bad investment. Richard calls them “hot spots”, investment opportunities created by government policy, easy money and attempts at social engineering which are economically unsound.

The Fed destroyed free market interest rates, creating hot spots everywhere. Corporations borrowed on a massive scale, not to improve production, or increase sales – but to use the easy money to pay dividends, buy back stock and pay themselves nice bonuses. The FED-banks made free money available and it had no place to go and a ton poured into the market. The correction has now begun.

Tech companies, many still unprofitable, find their companies valued at billions. Much like the roaring 20’s, “Happy Days are here again”, until they are not.

The Fed, creating trillions out of thin air, has created an inflation disaster. The Fed ignored it, trying to hoodwink the public. People are no longer fooled; but angry and afraid.

Richard continues:

“Politicians and bureaucrats eventually become concerned about prices rising due to the fall in value of the money, so they “tighten” the money supply.

“The flow of money to the hot spots slows, and the correction of malinvestment begins. Businesses go broke and workers lose their jobs.

“That’s a depression – the correction period, the “shakeout” following inflation. It lasts until the assets of the businesses are sold off and the workers find new jobs.

“Usually, when a depression begins, officials panic and reinflate.

“That stops the correction. This incomplete correction is a recession.

“A recession is a depression that has been cut short by resumption of inflation.

“This disorganization of firms and employees can be called the “injection effect.” Firms are created and expanded, and employees are hired, in areas where they otherwise would not be. These mistakes are malinvestment.

“…. As malinvestment grows, so does the amount of dollars needed to prop it up.

“The Fed’s maneuvering room eventually disappears. Any injection big enough to avert a depression is also big enough to trigger a runaway inflation.

“…. I think that is where America is now. I think there is an 80% probability the malinvestment from the last few years of spectacular inflation of the money supply has brought us to the convergence point in Figure F.

Chart - A more Realistic View of Federal Reserve Monetary Policy

“…. There is a high probability the Fed has run out of maneuvering room. Its 108 years of creating money out of thin air…have finally put us in a situation where the choice is no longer between double digit inflation and recession, it’s between triple digit inflation and depression.

“…. Odds are that if they print enough money to stave off a depression, they will send the dollar into hyperinflation.

“…. Think about it. Just the tiniest bit of tightening, not even taking us within shouting distance of the 4% historic real interest rate, is threatening to spark the correction, meaning a recession or depression.

“Fed officials must be scared witless.”

The political class should be terrified! Both political parties are responsible for the mess; particularly since the 2008 bailout. Don’t get fooled into thinking this is a partisan issue, it is NOT!

Will we get a peaceful revolution at the ballot box? This whole mess is a primer for congressional term limits.

Richard concludes with some excellent investment advice and these comments:

“Political power junkies have created so much confusion, turmoil, degeneracy, and lunacy that we and our loved ones are on our own.

“…. Allow yourself to be optimistic. Compared to any other time or place in history, America’s general rate of change is supersonic. The great French hyperinflation of the 1790’s lasted six years. It’s plausible that todays will last only six months. …. It all depends on how many people spread the word about…. Malinvestment and the need to let the shakeout progress unhindered as in 1945-46.

“…. Warning: in deflationary panics, investors sell everything including what they should be buying. Don’t join this temporary panic. Good stocks will come back, so always keep some cash handy to take advantage of fire sale prices when panic arrives.”

If the government reinstates Glass-Steagall and curtails their ridiculous deficit spending, the malinvestment should come out of the economy quickly. If the Fed and political class flinch and reinflate, we could easily see triple digit inflation ending with another long Great Depression. Either choice leads to tough times, let’s get it over with quickly.

I’m comforted in knowing that many citizens completely understand who the real enemy is.

Some Great News!

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Until next time…

Dennis

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12 Comments
Putin it where it counts
Putin it where it counts
July 14, 2022 12:38 pm

Great, shilling a newsletter for dollars he says will soon be worthless. Sure putting his money where his mouth is.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Putin it where it counts
July 14, 2022 1:10 pm

Add me to this list of people who think you are an idiot.

samthere403
samthere403
  Putin it where it counts
July 14, 2022 3:38 pm

I have to agree with Putin on this one. Got gold? Got silver? Got land? Got lead? Let me know if I missed anything.

splurge
splurge
  samthere403
July 14, 2022 7:28 pm

Good water and something to eat

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  samthere403
July 14, 2022 7:38 pm

Sure, let me send Miller some gold for his newsletter. What other kind of specie is Miller supposed to accept? Should he accept Bitcoin with all it’s wild fluctuations?

samthere403
samthere403
  Glock-N-Load
July 15, 2022 6:12 am

“What other kind of specie is Miller supposed to accept?” Good question and I have the answer for ya. Since he seems to be accepting fiat dollars send him those if you really think you need his services. The FIRE economy is in its last dyeing throes. The BRICS and many other countries and soon, many many other countries are turning to commodity based currencies. Got….see my comment above.

Daddy Joe
Daddy Joe
July 14, 2022 5:39 pm

Thank you. Richard Mayberry is the best and has been for 30+ years. Decades ahead of most current writer/thinkers. Every homeschooler should have a copy of his Uncle Eric series for clear education of economics and free thinking. Written to be understood by 6th graders (that still includes most adult Muricans.)

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Daddy Joe
July 14, 2022 6:24 pm

Thanks for the recommendation!

Paddy
Paddy
  Daddy Joe
July 14, 2022 9:18 pm

I second this comment. Been reading Maybury for over 20 years. Monthly newsletter and most Uncle Eric books, written for grade school age kids, which may be too advanced for even most “adults” today. It’s rumored that EWR circulates in pretty high places.

overthecliff
overthecliff
July 14, 2022 8:18 pm

We can only guess how it will turn out. However, here it comes, the 4th Turning Crisis we have been talking about . Good luck all TBPers.

messianicdruid
messianicdruid
July 14, 2022 9:53 pm

“This whole mess is a primer for congressional term limits.”

ReElect Nobody- so simple people think I’m simple.

VOWG
VOWG
July 15, 2022 5:06 am

Stop creating money without any increase in productivity.