http://www.alt-market.com/articles/1587-get-ready-for-the-next-great-stock-market-exodus
The Federal Reserve had cheated America out of an economic reset that
was desperately needed. The 1980s had brought us utter destruction
disguised as “globalization.” Our industrial center, the very heart of
the American middle class that generated enormous wealth and decades of
opportunity, had been dismantled and shipped overseas to the lowest
bidder. It was then that the U.S. economy actually died; we just
couldn’t see it. From that point forward, Americans were fully dependent
on the charity of central bank money creation and international bank
lending standards. The collapse that should have occurred in the 80s was
delayed and thus made more volatile as the Fed artificially lowered
interest rates and allowed trillions upon trillions of dollars in
dubious loans to be generated. Free money abounded, and average citizens
were suckered royally. Their greed was used against them, as they
collateralized homes they could not afford to buy more crap they didn’t
need. Of course, you know the rest of the story...
Today, credit
markets remain frozen. Lending is nowhere near the levels reached in
2006. The housing market is showing signs of life; but that’s only
because most home purchases are being made by banks, not regular people,
for pennies on the dollar, as bankrupt properties are then reissued on
the market for rent rather than for sale. If you are lucky, maybe one
day you’ll get to borrow the keys to the house you used to own. And,
millions of higher-paying full-time jobs have been lost and then
replaced with lower-paying part-time-wage slavery positions. The image
of American prosperity carries on, but it is nothing but a cruel farce;
and anyone with any sense should question how long this false image can
be given life before the truth dawns.
The novice will question
why it is necessary to re-examine all of this information. Is it not
widely known? Am I not simply preaching to the choir a message heard
over and over again since the crash of 2008? Maybe - or maybe it is time
for us to finally apply some foresight given our knowledge of the
recent past.
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