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How the Fed is bribing its way to your heart

With bailouts for banks and handouts for the poor, is the government just trying to buy the affection of Americans?

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Guest blogger Bill Bonner writes that the Fed's massive bank bailouts were an act of larceny and giving food stamps to the poor is form of bribery.

Dow plus 71 yesterday. Gold plus $15.

Everything seems okay, doesn鈥檛 it? Good, then let鈥檚 look deeper鈥t the story behind the story鈥

As we鈥檝e been saying, elites look out for themselves. But why not? Everyone looks out for Numero Uno. No? Isn鈥檛 that what you鈥檇 expect?

Every organization has some people in control of it. Government is no exception. Often, the people with real control are not those who appear to have the reigns of power. Sometimes, the real power is hidden鈥ehind the scenes鈥

Some of the most remarkable and successful societies have been ruled by slaves. No kidding. The Mamluks in Egypt and the Janissaries in the Ottoman Empire. They were captured or bought in Europe. The boys 鈥 usually 海角大神 鈥 were taken to special training camps. There, they were converted to Islam and learned the arts of war and administration. They became soldiers. Or bureaucrats. Generals. Governors. They ran things on a day-to-day basis鈥or the elite powers behind them.

Of course, sometimes, like Rome鈥檚 barbarian troops, they turned on their masters and took over completely鈥 Then, the master became the slave鈥

But that is a long, long story. Even in a complex, modern democracy the government acts first and foremost on behalf of the groups that control it.

How? Part bribery. Party larceny. They take from some. They give to others. They keep a lot for themselves.

So, it was not at all surprising that in the crisis of 鈥07-鈥09 the feds immediately bailed out the banks. That was an act of larceny. The big banks have power. They used the power to enrich themselves. Simple, huh?

This treachery cost the nation trillions of dollars, but only one out of a 1,000 people really understands what is going on. The other 999 think the feds 鈥渟aved the economy.鈥 They think Ben Bernanke is a hero, not a scoundrel.

In a representative democracy, powerful elites have to pretend to act for the good of the 鈥減eople.鈥 So, they pretend that bailouts to Wall Street are necessary. And they provide handouts to the poor, too. Food stamps, for example. People who get food stamps have little real power. But they vote. Food stamps are a cheap way to bribe the electorate.

And as more and more people are caught up in the system 鈥 as either knave, enabler, or accomplice 鈥 the more the system becomes zombified. There are just fewer and fewer people left who are actually producing wealth. The system itself then begins to creak and crumble鈥nd finally falls apart.

We鈥檙e not fool enough to think that this is what really happens. It鈥檚 just what you鈥檇 call an 鈥渁rtist鈥檚 conception.鈥 It鈥檚 an idealized, simplified theory about the way things work.

Real life is always much, much more nuanced鈥omplicated鈥nd infinitely messy.

Still, it gives us a way of understanding, imperfectly, the drift of things鈥

For example鈥he Fed鈥檚 quantitative easing and the Obama administration鈥檚 stimulus program.

鈥淭丑别 US stimulus robbed our grandchildren,鈥 writes Darrell Issa, US congressman, in The Financial Times.

We were surprised. We didn鈥檛 think there was anyone in congress 鈥 except for Ron Paul 鈥 who had any idea of what was going on. Mr. Issa seems to be another exception.

He explains that the results from the 4th quarter are now in. They show that the stimulus program 鈥渉as woefully failed to reach each of its self-imposed targets.鈥

Employment is 6.8 million short. And fourth quarter GDP is $400 billion less than promised.

鈥淪ome 47 out of 50 US states鈥ave lost jobs since the stimulus was passed,鈥 he reports.

And most of the jobs that were created were zombie jobs 鈥 working in the public sector.

In other words, the feds spent $814 billion. We got nothing much for it. But the bill will be handed to future generations 鈥 who are guilty of neither larceny nor complicity.

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