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Title: Donald Trump and the end of the Fed
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Published: Nov 15, 2015
Author: J. Reeves
Post Date: 2015-11-15 11:11:01 by BTP Holdings
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Donald Trump and the end of the Fed

by J. Reeves

Editor’s Note: In today’s special Daily, we’re pleased to feature former U.S. congressman Dr. Ron Paul. The markets are gearing up for the Federal Reserve’s first interest rate hike in almost a decade. But Dr. Paul suggests an unexpected future for interest rates—and the U.S. economy—lies ahead... Bill Bonner

From Ron Paul, founder, Ron Paul Institute: The week before last, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen hinted the Federal Reserve Board will increase interest rates at the board’s December meeting.

The positive jobs report that was released following Yellen’s remarks caused many observers to say the Federal Reserve’s first interest rate increase in almost a decade is practically inevitable.

However, there are several reasons to doubt the Fed will increase rates anytime in the near future.

One reason is the official unemployment rate understates unemployment by ignoring the over 94 million Americans who have either withdrawn from the labor force or settled for part-time work.

Presumably, the Federal Reserve Board has access to the real unemployment numbers and is thus aware the economy is actually far from full employment.

The decline in the stock market following the November 6 jobs report was attributed to many investors’ fears over the impact of the predicted interest rate increase.

Wall Street’s jitters about the effects of a rate increase is another reason to doubt the Fed will soon increase rates. After all, according to former Federal Reserve official Andrew Huszar, protecting Wall Street was the main goal of “quantitative easing,” so why would the Fed now risk a Christmastime downturn in the stock markets?

Donald Trump made headlines last week by accusing Janet Yellen of keeping interest rates low because she doesn’t want to risk another economic downturn in President Obama’s last year in office. I have many disagreements with Mr. Trump, but I do agree with him that the Federal Reserve’s policies may be influenced by partisan politics.

Janet Yellen would hardly be the first Fed chair to allow politics to influence decision-making.

Almost all Fed chairs have felt pressure to “adjust” monetary policy to suit the incumbent administration, and almost all have bowed to the pressure.

Economists refer to the Fed’s propensity to tailor monetary policy to suit the needs of incumbent presidents as the “political” business cycle.

Presidents of both parties, and all ideologies, have interfered with the Federal Reserve’s conduct of monetary policy. President Dwight D. Eisenhower actually threatened to force the Fed chair to resign if he didn’t give in to Ike’s demands for easy money... while then-Federal Reserve Chair Arthur Burns was taped joking about Fed independence with President Richard Nixon.

The failure of the Fed’s policies of massive money creation, corporate bailouts, and quantitative easing to produce economic growth is a sign the fiat money system’s day of reckoning is near. The only way to prevent the monetary system’s inevitable crash from causing a major economic crisis is the restoration of a free-market monetary policy.

One positive step Congress may take this year is passing the “Audit the Fed” bill. Fortunately, Senator Rand Paul is using Senate rules to force the Senate to hold a roll-call vote on Audit the Fed. The vote is expected to take place in the next two to three weeks.

If Audit the Fed passes, the American people can finally learn the full truth about the Fed’s operations. If it fails, the American people will at least know which senators side with them and which ones side with the Federal Reserve.

Allowing a secretive central bank to control monetary policy has resulted in an ever-expanding government, growing income inequality, a series of ever-worsening economic crises, and a steady erosion of the dollar’s purchasing power.

Unless this system is changed, America, and the world, will soon experience a major economic crisis. It’s time to audit, then end, the Fed.

Copyright © 2015 by RonPaul Institute.

Reeves’ Note: Like Ron Paul, PBRG friend and Casey Research Chairman Doug Casey believes we’re on the brink of a major financial crisis. To learn Doug’s suggestions to prepare for—and profit from—an impending currency collapse, click here.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Low-cost consumer goods from China/Asia have reduced the need for loans let alone the fact that the millions unemployed or under employed can't afford to be borrowing, so no point raising interest rates if there's no demand for borrowed money.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2015-11-15   23:04:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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