The Great Depression & The New Deal ... igen
Det verkar som om vi nu drabbas av liknande kriser som p 20- och 30-talet. Samhllets svar p Covid verdrevs kraftigt bl.a. genom nedstngning. Efter Covid anss det ndvndigt att kompensera fr denna verdrivna nedstngning genom ett enormt stimuluspaket. EU samlade in 5 hela rsbudgetar (750 mdr euro) och spred ver fretagen vilket bidrog till inflation, energikris och koldioxidstegringar. Den centrala makten i EU strktes naturligtvis enormt genom denna "financial firepower", som EU sjlva kallar det.
P slutet av 20-talet drabbades USA av den kraftigaste ekonomiska depressionen ngonsin.
Detta har allts terkommit idag. Spekulativ ekonomi och kreditkp. Lga rntor som fljdes av hjningar. Misstro mot banker. EU rstade nyligen igenom CBAM, koldioxidtullar som kan komma att anvndas som skyddstullar inom mnga omrden. CBAM strker ocks EU:s makt genom att ge medel direkt i EU:s kassa, trots att EU inte har beskattningsrtt. EU:s CAP betalar soffbnder fr att inte odla marken, en tredjedel av EU:s budget gr till CAP.
Den Stora Depression fljdes av Roosevelts The New Deal
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EU:s stora stimuluspaket efter Covid var en motsvarighet idag till The New Deal. Den ekonomiska krisen nu r betydligt strre n efter Covid och kan mycket vl komma att fljas av nnu strre ekonomisk stimulus frn EU med tfljande centralisering av makten till Bryssel.
P samma stt fick vi tillbaka influensan frn 1918:
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Bill Gates kpte in sig i lkemedelsfretag fre 2010 och hll frelsning om influensaepidemier redan 2015!
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Det andra vrldskriget och Marshallplanen r liknande situationer.
Tyskland krossades genom kriget som medtvlare. USA hade t.o.m. planer att gra om Tyskland till ett "naturreservat"
Vi ser samma sak idag, hur mnga ppekar en risk fr avindustrialisering av Tyskland och Europa genom hga energipriser och miljavgifter. En orsak till kriget i Ukraina r att dela ryska naturtillgngar frn tysk och europeisk teknik. Skulle det samarbetet utvecklas skulle USA hamna p efterklken.
FED-chefen Bernanke talar. Han sger att FED skapade Den Stora Depressionen. Det stmmer. Han sger ocks att de inte kommer att gra det igen, men frgan r om det stmmer. r vi p vg in i samma mnster igen, med skapade kriser och federala/EU "rddningspaket" avsedda att centralisera makten till t.ex. EU i Bryssel?
Det verkar som om vi nu drabbas av liknande kriser som p 20- och 30-talet. Samhllets svar p Covid verdrevs kraftigt bl.a. genom nedstngning. Efter Covid anss det ndvndigt att kompensera fr denna verdrivna nedstngning genom ett enormt stimuluspaket. EU samlade in 5 hela rsbudgetar (750 mdr euro) och spred ver fretagen vilket bidrog till inflation, energikris och koldioxidstegringar. Den centrala makten i EU strktes naturligtvis enormt genom denna "financial firepower", som EU sjlva kallar det.
P slutet av 20-talet drabbades USA av den kraftigaste ekonomiska depressionen ngonsin.
Citat:
https://www.history.com/news/great-depression-causes
5 Causes of the Great Depression
By 1929, a perfect storm of unlucky factors led to the start of the worst economic downturn in U.S. history.
1. Vulnerabilities in the Global Economy
But the nature of the economy in the United States and elsewhere shifted, as ordinary consumers buying durable goods such as appliances and carsoften on credit became more and more important.
2. Financial Speculation
The 1920s economic boom helped breed a widespread belief that it was easy to get rich quick if you were bold enough to invest in the right opportunity at the right time. Investors increasingly bought stocks on margin, ... Corporate stocks soared, and brokers made huge commissions. ... Black Monday, October 28, 1929, when the Dow Jones average declined nearly 13 percent in one day. That started a period of catastrophic declines that destroyed almost half of the Dows value in a single month
The stock market crash did two things, explains Mary Eschelbach Hansen, a professor of economics at American University. It had a wealth effect on consumption (when peoples wealth falls, they consume less), and it also made consumers and firms pessimistic. Then came a series of banking panics and failures. Households lost more of their wealth, and the lines of credit that firms used were disrupted. Unemployment soared.
3. Blunders by the Fed
The Federal Reserve System, created in 1913, was supposed to ensure the nations economic stability by controlling the money supply. But the still-new institutions policies in the 1920s not only failed to stop the Great Depression but actually may have helped to cause it.
There was a drastic 67 percent increase in the money supply between 1921 and 1929,
That policy led to declining interest rates, which encouraged people to borrow and overinvest.
But eventually, in 1929, the Feds board worried that speculation was out of control, and abruptly slammed on the breaks by contracting the money supply and raising interest rates
4. The Gold Standard
nervous investors began to trade their dollars for gold.
As former Fed chairman Ben Bernacke noted in a 2004 lecture, the Fed then moved to jack up interest rates higher to protect the dollars value. But those high-interest rates made it difficult for businesses to borrow the money that they needed to survive, and many ended up closing their doors instead.
5. The Smoot-Hawley Act
Trade protectionists in Congress enacted the Smoot-Hawley Act, which was written in early 1929, while the economy still seemed to be going strong. ... The law raised U.S. tariffs by an average of 16 percent, in an effort to shield American factories from the competition with foreign countries lower-priced goods. But the move backfired when other countries put tariffs on U.S. exports.
Combined: A Perfect Economic Storm
... those factors combined in a sort of perfect economic storm, ... the U.S. economy didnt again reach full employment until 1940just in time for World War II to disrupt consumption with rationing needed to ensure that the military had enough resources. Life didnt really get back to normal until after the war when the victorious United States emerged as the worlds leading economy.
By 1929, a perfect storm of unlucky factors led to the start of the worst economic downturn in U.S. history.
1. Vulnerabilities in the Global Economy
But the nature of the economy in the United States and elsewhere shifted, as ordinary consumers buying durable goods such as appliances and carsoften on credit became more and more important.
2. Financial Speculation
The 1920s economic boom helped breed a widespread belief that it was easy to get rich quick if you were bold enough to invest in the right opportunity at the right time. Investors increasingly bought stocks on margin, ... Corporate stocks soared, and brokers made huge commissions. ... Black Monday, October 28, 1929, when the Dow Jones average declined nearly 13 percent in one day. That started a period of catastrophic declines that destroyed almost half of the Dows value in a single month
The stock market crash did two things, explains Mary Eschelbach Hansen, a professor of economics at American University. It had a wealth effect on consumption (when peoples wealth falls, they consume less), and it also made consumers and firms pessimistic. Then came a series of banking panics and failures. Households lost more of their wealth, and the lines of credit that firms used were disrupted. Unemployment soared.
3. Blunders by the Fed
The Federal Reserve System, created in 1913, was supposed to ensure the nations economic stability by controlling the money supply. But the still-new institutions policies in the 1920s not only failed to stop the Great Depression but actually may have helped to cause it.
There was a drastic 67 percent increase in the money supply between 1921 and 1929,
That policy led to declining interest rates, which encouraged people to borrow and overinvest.
But eventually, in 1929, the Feds board worried that speculation was out of control, and abruptly slammed on the breaks by contracting the money supply and raising interest rates
4. The Gold Standard
nervous investors began to trade their dollars for gold.
As former Fed chairman Ben Bernacke noted in a 2004 lecture, the Fed then moved to jack up interest rates higher to protect the dollars value. But those high-interest rates made it difficult for businesses to borrow the money that they needed to survive, and many ended up closing their doors instead.
5. The Smoot-Hawley Act
Trade protectionists in Congress enacted the Smoot-Hawley Act, which was written in early 1929, while the economy still seemed to be going strong. ... The law raised U.S. tariffs by an average of 16 percent, in an effort to shield American factories from the competition with foreign countries lower-priced goods. But the move backfired when other countries put tariffs on U.S. exports.
Combined: A Perfect Economic Storm
... those factors combined in a sort of perfect economic storm, ... the U.S. economy didnt again reach full employment until 1940just in time for World War II to disrupt consumption with rationing needed to ensure that the military had enough resources. Life didnt really get back to normal until after the war when the victorious United States emerged as the worlds leading economy.
Citat:
https://www.stlouisfed.org/the-great...money%20supply.
Among the suggested causes of the Great Depression are: the stock market crash of 1929; the collapse of world trade due to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff; government policies; bank failures and panics; and the collapse of the money supply.
Detta har allts terkommit idag. Spekulativ ekonomi och kreditkp. Lga rntor som fljdes av hjningar. Misstro mot banker. EU rstade nyligen igenom CBAM, koldioxidtullar som kan komma att anvndas som skyddstullar inom mnga omrden. CBAM strker ocks EU:s makt genom att ge medel direkt i EU:s kassa, trots att EU inte har beskattningsrtt. EU:s CAP betalar soffbnder fr att inte odla marken, en tredjedel av EU:s budget gr till CAP.
Den Stora Depression fljdes av Roosevelts The New Deal
Citat:
https://www.history.com/topics/great...ssion/new-deal
provide jobs and relief to those who were suffering. Over the next eight years, the government instituted a series of experimental New Deal projects and programs, such as the CCC, the WPA, the TVA, the SEC and others. Roosevelts New Deal fundamentally and permanently changed the U.S. federal government by expanding its size and scopeespecially its role in the economy.
ending Prohibition, enabling the federal government to build dams along the Tennessee River, paid commodity farmers ... to leave their fields fallow in order to end agricultural surpluses and boost prices. ... workers would have the right to unionize ...
ending Prohibition, enabling the federal government to build dams along the Tennessee River, paid commodity farmers ... to leave their fields fallow in order to end agricultural surpluses and boost prices. ... workers would have the right to unionize ...
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WPA put roughly 8.5 million Americans to work building schools, hospitals, roads and other public works
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal" aimed at promoting economic recovery and putting Americans back to work through Federal activism. New Federal agencies attempted to control agricultural production, stabilize wages and prices, and create a vast public works program for the unemployed
EU:s stora stimuluspaket efter Covid var en motsvarighet idag till The New Deal. Den ekonomiska krisen nu r betydligt strre n efter Covid och kan mycket vl komma att fljas av nnu strre ekonomisk stimulus frn EU med tfljande centralisering av makten till Bryssel.
P samma stt fick vi tillbaka influensan frn 1918:
http://www.snowleopard.info/global/w...lu_001-min.png
http://www.snowleopard.info/global/w...lu_002-min.jpg
Bill Gates kpte in sig i lkemedelsfretag fre 2010 och hll frelsning om influensaepidemier redan 2015!
http://www.snowleopard.info/global/w...influenza.jpeg
Det andra vrldskriget och Marshallplanen r liknande situationer.
Tyskland krossades genom kriget som medtvlare. USA hade t.o.m. planer att gra om Tyskland till ett "naturreservat"
Citat:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgen...n%20the%20Ruhr.
The Morgenthau Plan was a proposal to weaken Germany following World War II by eliminating its arms industry and removing or destroying other key industries basic to military strength. This included the removal or destruction of all industrial plants and equipment in the Ruhr.
Vi ser samma sak idag, hur mnga ppekar en risk fr avindustrialisering av Tyskland och Europa genom hga energipriser och miljavgifter. En orsak till kriget i Ukraina r att dela ryska naturtillgngar frn tysk och europeisk teknik. Skulle det samarbetet utvecklas skulle USA hamna p efterklken.
FED-chefen Bernanke talar. Han sger att FED skapade Den Stora Depressionen. Det stmmer. Han sger ocks att de inte kommer att gra det igen, men frgan r om det stmmer. r vi p vg in i samma mnster igen, med skapade kriser och federala/EU "rddningspaket" avsedda att centralisera makten till t.ex. EU i Bryssel?
Citat:
https://www.federalreserve.gov/board...08/default.htm
Remarks by Governor Ben S. Bernanke
At the Conference to Honor Milton Friedman, University of Chicago, 2002
Let me end my talk by abusing slightly my status as an official representative of the Federal Reserve. I would like to say to Milton and Anna: Regarding the Great Depression. You're right, we did it. We're very sorry. But thanks to you, we won't do it again. ...
At the Conference to Honor Milton Friedman, University of Chicago, 2002
Let me end my talk by abusing slightly my status as an official representative of the Federal Reserve. I would like to say to Milton and Anna: Regarding the Great Depression. You're right, we did it. We're very sorry. But thanks to you, we won't do it again. ...
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Senast redigerad av wwr 2023-05-07 kl. 04:15.
Senast redigerad av wwr 2023-05-07 kl. 04:15.