Thursday, October 16, 2008

Ron Paul: Capitalism without Capital is leading to bankruptcy...

It has been long understood that our federal government is going deeper into debt, consistently raising the debt ceiling and demonstrating no fiscal restraint. In recent years, debt ceiling increases have been placed in “must pass” legislation as a means to guarantee that Republicans as well as Democrats would vote for them when Congress was under Republican control.

We also know our nation’s “negative savings rate” reflects the habits of private citizens, showing those habits to be not tremendously different than the habits of the public sector. Yet, the signs of decline are becoming ever more apparent. So apparent, in fact, that it seems unlikely that bailouts or other gimmicks will have even short-term success. More inflation, and creating moral hazard by bailing out egregious offenders, is a recipe for disaster. These activities can seem to provide some short-term relief, but it seems we are now at a significant crisis point, where monetary policy gimmicks don’t provide the band-aids they did in the past. More...

See also:

  1. Ron Paul lashes out at the Wall Street bail-out...
  2. Ron Paul: do you even think of Americans?
  3. The Depression Reader, a look into Austrian economics...
  4. It doesn't matter who gets elected, says Lew Rockwell...

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