Be Prepared for the Worst
by
Ron Paul
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the Dollar Prove Itself
Any number of pundits
claim that we have now passed the worst of the recession. Green
shoots of recovery are supposedly popping up all around the country,
and the economy is expected to resume growing soon at an annual
rate of 3% to 4%. Many of these are the same people who insisted
that the economy would continue growing last year, even while it
was clear that we were already in the beginning stages of a recession.
A false recovery is
under way. I am reminded of the outlook in 1930, when the experts
were certain that the worst of the Depression was over and that
recovery was just around the corner. The economy and stock market
seemed to be recovering, and there was optimism that the recession,
like many of those before it, would be over in a year or less. Instead,
the interventionist policies of Hoover and Roosevelt caused the
Depression to worsen, and the Dow Jones industrial average did not
recover to 1929 levels until 1954. I fear that our stimulus and
bailout programs have already done too much to prevent the economy
from recovering in a natural manner and will result in yet another
asset bubble.
Anytime the central
bank intervenes to pump trillions of dollars into the financial
system, a bubble is created that must eventually deflate. We have
seen the results of Alan Greenspan's excessively low interest rates:
the housing bubble, the explosion of subprime loans and the subsequent
collapse of the bubble, which took down numerous financial institutions.
Rather than allow the market to correct itself and clear away the
worst excesses of the boom period, the Federal Reserve and the U.S.
Treasury colluded to put taxpayers on the hook for trillions of
dollars. Those banks and financial institutions that took on the
largest risks and performed worst were rewarded with billions in
taxpayer dollars, allowing them to survive and compete with their
better-managed peers.
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Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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