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Memories of Another day

Memories of Another day
While my Parents Pulin babu and Basanti devi were living

Monday, September 29, 2008

Dear Taxpayer

Dear Taxpayer,
As the US government is in its final hours, or days, or weeks of
deciding what it will pass as a bailout plan(s), I wanted to send this
special message to you.

First, I'm not talking to Americans over the age of 20. When Congress
bends its proverbial knee to taxpayers, it does so strategically. What
allows it to bamboozle most citizens into fiscal irresponsibility is
that current voters are either consciously or unconsciously in on the
game. All Congress really has to do is keep fooling future voters, the
very young and innocent, for that's "our" real prey.

Congress is not going to tax current taxpayers for the bill on this or
any other bailout. Both candidates are promising tax cuts already. So
who is really going to pay for all this? With the US public debt
around $11 trillion -- and with unfunded future obligations an
additional $50 trillion -- Congress certainly doesn’t have the “cash”
to pay for anything.

Not to worry - they're going to get the “money” where they usually get
it, and in the same way that caused this crisis: They're going to
borrow it. They're going to borrow it mostly from Asian central banks:
Even if they don't want to lend it, they'll be forced to through a
massive devaluation. But borrow it we will - and no one of current age
really cares, because we aren't the ones who'll have to pay it back.

So it's to you, future taxpayer, that I really write this letter, and
give the following advice: Learn as fast as you can about economics
and about the world and its politics...About what and who is taking
away your future standard of living.

When Congress votes to "use taxpayer money" to bail anyone out, it
isn't "our money," but "your money"; our generation is borrowing your
future from you. You will pay for all of this either through much
higher taxes or a much lower dollar, 2 sides of the same coin.

Government will use your money for completely unproductive things --
like supporting the stock prices of banks -- but not for productive
things, like researching energy to any serious degree. It always turns
out that way.

Some lessons won’t be easy to learn. For example, slipped into the
bailout bill is something that is gibberish to most, but probably one
of the most important things to happen to the murky world of central
bank finance: The Fed now has been given the ability to pay for
deposits.

Innocuous as that sounds to most, it is anything but: It now allows
the Fed to expand its balance sheet to infinity. I’ll let you study
why that is, but suffice it to say, the Fed now has in its power the
ability to totally debase the US dollar. That's very important to you,
because you're going to be earning future dollars.

Unfortunately, that's all the advice I have for you - other than don't
listen to older people.

Also: I'm sorry.

Sincerely,
Mr. Practical.
Minyanville

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