Correct me if I’m wrong, but I seem to remember that one of the reasons for QE2 was to lower rates on the longer end of the US yield curve. Clearly, that has not happened? Today we look at come of the unintended consequences of monetary policy, turn our eyes briefly to consumer debt, and wonder about deflating incomes.
Tag Archives: Consumer Spending
Economic Quick-Hits: Payrolls, Auto Sales Up
December 1, 2010
Fresh off its return as a publicly traded company, General Motors Co. on Wednesday kicked off what looks to be another strong batch of monthly U.S. car sales with an 11.4% jump.
LIES ACROSS AMERICA
November 29, 2010
The increasingly fragile American Empire has been built on a foundation of lies. Lies we tell ourselves and Big lies spread by our government. The shit is so deep you can stir it with a stick. As we enter another holiday season the mainstream corporate mass media will relegate you to the status of consumer. This is a disgusting term that dehumanizes all Americans.
Robert Reich on The Colbert Report
November 1, 2010
Robert Reich talking debt, class warfare, and how we can’t get out of this recession until the middle class can get more money to buy more stuff.
DEPRESSION WITHIN A DEPRESSION
October 23, 2010
Today’s Keynesian economists have convinced boobus Americanus that the Great Depression was caused by the Federal Reserve being too tight with monetary policy and the Hoover administration not providing enough fiscal stimulus. Ben Bernanke and Barack Obama used this line of reasoning to ram through an $850 billion pork-laden stimulus package, as well as the purchase of $1.2 trillion of toxic mortgages by the Federal Reserve.
The only trouble is that this storyline is a complete sham.

December 13, 2010
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