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Thursday
Aug232012

Lyapis Trubetskoy - Capital

This is another of my favorite songs. Translations of the lyrics is included. 

Translation by katya

For my dinner, I eat gold bars
Diamond dessert, oil cream
My name is Beelzebub, master of the stratosphere
I'm way too cool, respect for me has no measure

In my left hand a "Snickers", in my right hand a "Mars"
My PR manager is Karl Marx
In my left hand, "Snickers", in my right hand, "Mars"
My PR manager is Karl Marx

Capital! Capital! Capital! Capital!

I eat cities, drinking them down with seas
My beard eclipses the sky
The thunder, wind and rains
Ministers and leaders lick my boots

In my left hand a "Snickers", in my right hand a "Mars"
My PR manager is Karl Marx
My face is Madonna, inside of rotten pears
All on your knees! Orchestra, flourish!

Capital! Capital! Capital! Capital!

Wednesday
Aug222012

American Junkies

I do not think that many in the “hard money” school understand that cutting government spending in the short term will harm the economy. By definition, a part of GDP is government spending.

 GDP = private consumption + gross investment + government spending + (exports − imports), or

 \mathrm{GDP} = C + I + G + \left ( \mathrm{X} - M \right )

So in a 15 trillion dollar economy if government spending goes down by the amount of the deficit, 1.3 trillion, the economy contracts by 1.3/15, or by 8%. This will not be good. But before we reject cutting the deficit we need to consider what will happen if we don’t.  

I predict 2 to 7 years left. Our economy since 1913 is like the heroin addict injecting more and more heroin to get the same high as his body becomes used to the drug. The Federal Reserve, with the exception of the Volker years, gets the US economy out of the doldrums by bigger and bigger deficits. Sooner or later there will be an overdose. Isn’t it better to go off the junk, even if it is painful? Isn’t pain better than death? Make no mistake—economic death is where we are headed. 

In this election cycle there are three approaches. 

Obama is in denial. Like the relative who notices the various signs of heroin abuse, weight loss, erratic behavior and so on, but denies that there is a problem, Obama is ignoring all the signs of an imminent collapse of the system. I suppose it is possible that the observable signs will stop, but as long as the behavior continues, so will the effects. Death is the ultimate outcome. As I have been saying, quoting George Shultz, what can’t continue won’t. 

Romney, by adopting a version of the Ryan plan, seems to be advocating the methadone approach. 

Methadone is useful in the treatment of opioid dependence. It has cross-tolerance with other opioids including heroin and morphine, offering very similar effects and a long duration of effect. Oral doses of methadone can stabilise patients by mitigating opioid withdrawal syndrome. Higher doses of methadone can block the euphoric effects of heroin, morphine, and similar drugs. As a result, properly dosed methadone patients can reduce or stop altogether their use of these substances.

By using methadone, the heroin addict can gradually wean themselves off heroin. This approach has the deficits continue but they get gradually smaller as spending growth is ratcheted down. 

The Governor Johnson approach, Johnson is the libertarian candidate, is to, to continue my heroin analogy, go cold turkey. Cut spending by 43% immediately and get the pain over with. Only after this is done can the economy grow. Sometimes “cold turkey” works, but it is very risky for the patient. Close supervision is needed. 

My own approach is between Romney and Johnson. Yes I know that is a fourth approach, but I am not running for office, and no one is really interested in my approach. I would cut spending by a lot, but less than Johnson. I would increase taxes by letting the Bush tax cuts expire.  Then, to avoid the crash, I would have a very large quantitative easing for several years. Yes, I, as a “hard money” guy am proposing printing a lot of money. I am ashamed. But we do not live in an ideal world of theories. We live in a real world and need to be pragmatic. 

My guess is that since all politicians are liars that Obama will actually adopt the Romney approach when he is reelected. If Romney is elected he will cut spending even more than he is saying. What about Johnson? The only way Johnson can get elected is if Romney and Obama get caught in bed together with a goat. 

I realize this is very optimistic. It is possible that Obama is in fact as clueless as he appears. One of my favorite sayings is “Never underestimate the power of stupidity.” Surely Obama and Romney can’t be that stupid? Surely? 

Remember the old Chinese Curse? 

May you live in Interesting Times. 

Tuesday
Aug212012

Meltdown

This is part one of a four part CBC documentary on the economic crisis of 2008. It tells the story on a more personal level. A lot of the "players" in the crisis are not nice people. It has all the advantages and disadvantages of being written by the Canadian Broadcasting Company. In particular it confuses the free market system with our current sustem, they are not the same. 

Monday
Aug202012

Wag the Dog

I just finished watching Wag the Dog, again. I always find it amusing, and topical, even though it was made many years ago. For those of you who have not seen it, the plot is that the President is caught in a sexual indiscretion with a minor. Because of this, his election in a few days is in jeopardy. The solution is to bring in "Mr. Fix-It," played by Robert De Niro. De Niro's solution is to fake up a war with Albania. Not long after the movie was made President Clinton had gone to war with Serbia, over Albanians that lived in Serbia. You can't make anything up, no matter how absurd, and not have it be somewhat true. Many commentators at the time felt that Clinton had gone to war to distract us from Monica Lewinsky. 

Watching the movie reminded me of the upcoming war with Iran. We need a distraction right now from our upcoming election. Will we go to war with Iran before or after the election? My guess is that it depends on President Obama's poll numbers in October. 

This song is from the movie. We do need to "we guard our American borders, we guard the American dream." It seems to me that the best way to guard this is to avoid an unnecessary war.

 

Sunday
Aug192012

The Magnificent De Jarnac

One sign of old age is the necessity of explaining old cultural references to a younger audience. As I get older my audience seems to get younger. 

Unless you lived through it, it is difficult to understand in our multiple source media world the impact over many years of Johnny Carson and the Tonight Show. It was so large that even one of his many ex-wives, all named Joanne, had her own talk show. One of my favorite comedy routines done by Carson was “Carnac the Magnificent.” 

Yes, the jokes were that bad. 

So in the tradition of the Magnificent Carnac I offer to you today, the Magnificent De Jarnac. 

Imagine my turban as I lift the envelope to my head. (Actually my Facebook picture looks like I am wearing a turban.) 

And my prophetic answer is: "Yes, God has not finished punishing America yet."

What is the question in the hermeneutically sealed envelope handed to me by Pam Dewey, the beloved editor of the prophecy podcast, as I smirk?

"Will Obama be reelected?"