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‘Tonight between
7:30-9:30PM, the House will vote on Boehner’s “Plan B” for the fiscal cliff.
At this point the entire
exercise is one of looking busy for appearance’s sake: it wouldn’t bode well if
the US were to go over the fiscal cliff because members of Congress were
already on vacation. So the political class needs to appear to be working on
this problem even if no one is actually incentivized to come up with an actual
solution.
My point is that the
likelihood of an actual solution being presented and worked through at this
point is less than 1%. The various plans that have been put on the table all
propose items like reducing the deficit by $1 trillion over multiple years.
This doesn’t really accomplish much when you consider that we’ve run a $1+
trillion deficit for four years now.
The fact remains, if we
want to balance the budget, we need spending cuts and tax raises that add up to
over $1 trillion. That’s simple math, but neither side of the political aisle
is going to propose anything resembling this because it would be political
suicide.
After all, what incentive
is there to solve anything? US political leaders must have noticed that Greece,
a country whose economy is only 2% that of the US’s, has managed to draw out
its problems for over two years and the proposed “solutions” there remain as
absurd as getting the country’s Debt to GDP levels down to 120% by 2022.
If this is what a country as
small as Greece can get away with, why can’t the US, the single largest economy
and owner of the world’s reserve currency draw out its fiscal problems far
longer, must be the thinking process for Washington.
And why not? The US Federal
Reserve has committed to fund the US’s bloated deficits. The Fed will buy 50%
of new debt issuance next year. And interest rates will be kept at next to
nothing for the foreseeable future.
There’s a reason for this:
roughly half of the US’s debt outstanding matures in less than a year or so.
Every point increase in interest rates means another $150 billion in interest
payments. So Bernanke has to keep us at ZIRP forever.
This will “work” until it
doesn’t. The problem is that when it doesn’t work anymore, the financial system
will implode. Until then, there are little to no incentives for the political
class to address the US’s financial problems. The Fed’s giving them a free
lunch.
Unfortunately, these folks
are ignoring the human toll Greece has had on its citizens. Today, 20% of Greek
households are living below the poverty line. Five Greek children at
hospitalized for malnutrition every week. This is the real cost of the crisis
in Greece. And it’s the situation most analysis ignores.
Which is why the US is
playing a dangerous game by hemming and hawing about the fiscal cliff: numbers
wise the situation may not look apocalyptic, but with incomes down and the cost
of living rising in the US, there will be a lot of suffering going forward.
So buckle up because we’re
going over the cliff. And unlike the debt ceiling talks of 2011, the Fed is
already pumping money into the system (in 2011, there was no official QE
program in place when the debt ceiling talks took place).
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