[Money-matters] FW: [Money Matters Newsletter] Feds to Roll Over their debt. Money Matters Airs Tomorrow. Update Aug. 11, 2010

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Money Matters Newsletter: Feds to Roll Over their debt. Money Matters Airs
Tomorrow. Update Aug. 11, 2010

Marc's Notes:
The Feds gave another stay of execution to another one of its programs and
said they will NOT tighten the money supply as they indicated they would a
few months back. They will roll  over treasury debt and keep the toxic
assets on their books. They also now set a floor under how much of this
toxic stuff they will hold. Not a ceiling mind you, a floor.

This "roll over" is another in a long line of programs and bailouts they
said they would halt but then renege on that promise as they see the economy
slipping again. (Note- watch the movie "ROLL OVER" with Kris Kristofferson).


You have to wonder how Money Matters can call with certainty what these guys
will do before they do it and how they can be so wrong so often on their
calls on the economy. Just a few months back BEN BERNANKE said the economy
was recovering and FED stimulus and backing would be withdrawn in the months
to come. We said there was no recovery, just a juiced stock market and
juiced economy bought and paid for with borrowed money and that once the
money ran out (stimulus), the market would revert back to where its wants to
go, DOWN.
And just like that, everything transpires as we indicated. Yet they blindly
stumble forward with the same failed policies that got us here in the first
place.

Nature is demanding we PURGE the debt, not amass more of it. So the FEDS try
and amass more of it and then point to the "debt induced sugar high" as a
recovery.
Once the sugar wears off, the FEDS look surprised the markets start falling
again. I will say it again. They will never be able to withdraw bailouts or
stimulus because the economy is addicted to it and without same, it reverts
back to its true state, which is anemic. They will never raise interest
rates voluntarily as the economy cant take any significant rate increase
without going into cardiac arrest. There is simply too much debt.
Look, I'm not a naysayer, I'm just telling you what I see, and what I see is
faltering economic statistics and foolish policies that have NEVER WORKED in
history and wont work now.

You can't stimulate a recovery with government spending as that money has to
be TAKEN out of the economy because that is where the government gets its
funds. They don't manufacturer anything; they just get their money from US.
It's not that hard to understand. They take the money FROM US, waste 50 % of
it; take their cut, then give only half of it back.
Don't think the government gets its money from air or fields of jelly beans.
It can only take it from the producers (you and I), so in essence it is
removing money from the system just at the very time we NEED IT. Except when
they give it back, they shotgun spray it everywhere or only give it to their
favorite friends and companies, the rest is wasted. They are the biggest
WASTER of money, and right now we don't have the money to waste.

How many times are we going to believe these clowns? I am telling you right
now,as I have been saying for close to 2 years now:  IT WONT BE ENOUGH. We
must purge the massive debt, not garner more of it.
We do that by allowing bankrupt companies to fail, we stop bailing out bad
decision makers, stop paying people to sit home, stop creating more rules
and regulations so companies can accurately forecast trends so they can plan
accordingly, stop manipulating interest rates by disallowing the Federal
Reserve to set them. Let the market decide (that's you and I) where, when
and how much to lend out and at what rate. Stop these massive social
programs and cut government by a significant amount that will curtail its
expenses and spending.

But Washington has no clue. These guys are not going to stop their foolish
policies until this whole thing blows up in their and our faces. Need proof?
Watch for more warnings from the media on a double dip recession, bad
unemployment figures, bad housing stats, and the real sign: The FEDS ramping
up the Quantitative Easing program. (See this weeks UNION- My article
entitled "Treasuries Anyone?). This article should go to print this week. In
a nutshell, the FEDS will spray more money (gasoline) on a this raging debt
fire and saddle us and our kids with even more debt.

Note how much money they will throw around as bar talk and how they say we
need more "stimulus" to get a foothold. Think about that for a minute. If 5
trillion didn't do it, what makes them think another 20 billion or 200
billion will make it turn the corner? It's ludicrous. You could throw
another 2 trillion at it and all you would have after it was spent was the
economy faltering again, only saddling us with even more of the poison that
caused the problem- DEBT.

For now, all holdings remain the same. Keep most money safe in bank savings
accounts, with portions of your assets in gold, silver, contrary funds,
dividend payers, foreign currencies, overseas annuities (see Swiss Advantage
Banner on right side of website and click for information booklet- free),
maintain gamblers positions in Nat Gas, Uranium, Energy and Oil.
(see past newsletters for symbols or get the Dream Portfolio).

Bonds other then US bonds will become toxic once more, so I do not hold any
except in a High Paying Fund or 2. (See Super Dividend Payers List).

Other news:
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All for now,
marc 
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