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‘Barack Obama has greatly expanded the powers
of the presidency during his time in the White House, but there is one
institution that he simply will not mess with. There is one organization
that is considered to be so sacred in Washington D.C. that Obama will not dare
utter a single negative word against it. That organization is the Federal
Reserve. Even though he has shown that he is unafraid to pick a fight
with just about everyone else in Washington, Obama flat out refuses to criticize
the Fed and he even reappointed Ben Bernanke for another term as Fed Chairman
even though Bernanke has a track record of failure that would make the
Chicago Cubs look good. Perhaps Obama is aware of what has happened to
other presidents that have chosen to tangle with the Fed. In any event,
it has become clear that Obama submits to anything that the Fed says without
question, and the controversy over the "trillion dollar coin" is another perfect
example of this. For weeks, there has been much speculation in the mainstream media
about the possibility that the Obama administration may print up a one trillion
dollar coin that it would use to keep paying the bills of the federal
government if an agreement to raise the debt ceiling is not reached. But
on Saturday the Federal Reserve killed that idea, and we shouldn't be surprised
by that because under no circumstances will the Fed ever accept a threat to
their monopoly over money creation in the United States. If the Federal
Reserve had allowed Obama to print up a debt-free trillion dollar coin, that
would have set a very dangerous precedent for the Fed. The American
people would have realized that the federal government can actually create
debt-free money whenever it wants and that it does not actually have to borrow
money from anyone. That is something that the Fed probably would have
moved heaven and earth to keep from happening. But now we won't ever know
how far the Fed would really be willing to go to keep their monopoly over money
creation, because Obama has no plans to challenge this latest ruling from
"the real boss" of our financial system.
Sadly, most Americans don't even
realize that a private banking cartel has a monopoly over all money creation in
this country. In recent years they have abused this power by wildly
printing money ("quantitative easing"), and by making more
than 16 trillion dollars in secret loans to their
friends during the last financial crisis. Under our system, the private
Federal Reserve creates money whenever they want, and nobody else gets to
create money. It is an insane system, but very, very few of our
politicians will ever dare to question it.
At this point, the U.S. Treasury
Department is essentially just an arm of the Federal Reserve. That is why
it was no surprise that the Fed and the Treasury Department issued a joint
statement on Saturday. According to Treasury spokesman Anthony Coley, both the Treasury and
the Fed have come to the conclusion that under no circumstances should a
trillion dollar coin be printed up by the Obama administration...
"Neither
the Treasury Department nor the Federal Reserve believes that the law can or
should be used to facilitate the production of platinum coins for the purpose
of avoiding an increase in the debt limit"
But
of course it was actually the Federal Reserve which made this decision.
The following is from a report posted by Zeke Miller of Buzzfeed.com...
The
Federal Reserve was responsible for killing a controversial proposal to
circumvent the debt limit, a senior administration official told BuzzFeed
Sunday.
On
Saturday the Treasury Department released a statement ruling out the only
remaining alternative to Congress raising the nation's borrowing limit, which
would utilize a loophole in federal law to mint a $1 trillion coin to be
deposited in the Federal Reserve and ensure the federal government could pay
all bills and debt obligations.
According
to that Buzzfeed article, the Federal Reserve would have actually refused to
recognize the trillion dollar coin if the Obama administration had tried to
deposit it with the Fed...
But
it was the Federal Reserve that killed the proposal, the official told
BuzzFeed, denying a purely political rationale for the announcement, saying the
independent central bank would not have credited the Treasury's accounts for
the vast sum for depositing the coin.
Wow.
So
there you go.
The
real boss has told Barack Obama how it is going to be, and Obama plans to
meekly comply.
So
why is the Federal Reserve so adamant about maintaining their monopoly over
money creation?
Well,
it is all about compound interest. Albert Einstein once made the following statement
about compound interest...
"Compound
interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it …
he who doesn’t … pays it."
When
the Federal Reserve system was initially created back in 1913, the bankers that
created it intended for it to be a perpetual debt machine that would extract
massive amounts of wealth from the U.S. government (and ultimately from all of
us) through the mechanism of compound interest. Each year, hundreds of
billions of dollars of interest are transferred into the pockets of the wealthy
bankers and foreign nations that own our debt. This is one of the reasons
why I preach about the evils of government debt until I am blue in the face.
The debt-based Federal Reserve system is a way to systematically steal the
wealth of the United States, and it is happening right in front of our eyes,
but very few people actually understand it well enough to complain about it.
Unfortunately,
we are rapidly getting to the point where we have accumulated so much debt that
it is threatening to collapse our entire financial system. The following
comes from a recent Zero Hedge article...
By
now most are aware of the various metrics exposing the unsustainability of US
debt (which at 103% of GDP, it is well above the
Reinhart-Rogoff "viability" threshold of 80%; and where a return to just 5%
in blended interest means total debt/GDP would double in under a decade all
else equal simply thanks to the "magic" of compounding), although
there is one that captures perhaps best of all the sad predicament the US
self-funding state (where debt is used to fund nearly half of total US spending)
finds itself in. It comes from Zhang Monan, researcher at the China
Macroeconomic Research Platform: "The US government is now trying
to repay old debt by borrowing more; in 2010, average annual debt creation
(including debt refinance) moved above $4 trillion, or almost one-quarter of
GDP, compared to the pre-crisis average of 8.7% of GDP."
This
is a key statistic most forget when they discuss the stock and flow of
US debt: because whereas the total US deficit, and thus net debt issuance, is
about $1 trillion per year, one has to factor that there is between $3 and $4
trillion in maturities each year, which have to be offset by a matched amount
of gross issuance just to keep the stock of debt flat (pre deficit funding).
The assumption is that demand for this gross issuance will always exist as old
maturities are rolled into new debt, however, this assumption is contingent on
one very key variable: interest rates not rising.
Do
you understand what is being said there?
Not
only is our debt rising by more than a trillion dollars a year, we also need to
roll over trillions of dollars of federal debt each year. If interest
rates on that debt start rising, we are going to start feeling the pain very
rapidly.
As
I have mentioned previously, the average rate of interest on U.S.
government debt was 6.638 percent back in 2000. If
we returned to that level today, we would be paying more than a
trillion dollars a year just in interest on the national debt.
The
main thing keeping interest rates low right now is the fact that the U.S.
dollar is the de facto reserve currency of the world. If that ends,
interest rates on U.S. debt will skyrocket. The following is from a
recent article by Chris Ferreira...
The
US Dollar is the reserve currency of the world. You need it to buy oil, a vital
component of any economy. Since other countries like China cannot print US
dollars at their leisure, they have to get it from somewhere. They get it from
trade with the US. The US buys products in Asia and the rest of the world with
US dollars, and in turn these same dollar surpluses are used to buy oil and US
bonds, creating a much needed artificial demand for US dollars.
This
is also how the enormous US 558$ billion trade
deficit in 2011 was financed. The US has been in a trade deficit since the
1980′s and it continues the grow as jobs and manufacturing are being lost
to more competitive nations. The trade deficit also accounts for the national
debt. The financing of the debt creates artificial demand for US bonds which
helps lower the interest rate and coincidentally helps to raise the debt levels
even higher.
Unfortunately,
the rest of the world is starting to move away from the U.S. dollar. Over
the past couple of years, a whole host of international currency agreements
have been signed that are intended to start reducing the use of the U.S. dollar
in international trade. For much more on this, please see the following
article: "The
Giant Currency Superstorm That Is Coming To The Shores Of America When The
Dollar Dies".
Most
Americans have absolutely no idea how very close we are to financial
catastrophe. The only way we can continue to service our enormous 16
trillion dollar debt is for interest rates on that debt to remain super
low. But the only way those interest rates can remain low is for the U.S.
dollar to remain absolutely dominant in international trade. Once the
rest of the world rejects the U.S. dollar, the game is over.
We
are headed for total system meltdown, but neither major political party is
going to do a thing about it. They are both just going to continue to
meekly comply with the dictates of the real boss of our financial system - the
Federal Reserve.
It
is imperative that we educate the American people about these things.
Please share this article with as many people as you can, and the following is
another great article for anyone that does not understand how the Federal
Reserve is destroying our financial system: "10
Things That Every American Should Know About The Federal Reserve".’