By CHARLES
HUGH SMITH
What
is the difference between printing money and counterfeiting? There is none.
Counterfeiting is illegal because it is the false
creation of value. The
counterfeiter takes low-value paper and turns it into high-value money, which
is fundamentally a claim on the real productive value of the economy that
issues the currency and recognizes it as a proxy means of exchanging that
productive value.
Counterfeiting is illegal because the counterfeiter
creates no additional value--he creates only the proxy for value. Creating real value--adding meaningful goods or
services to the economy--is tedious, hard work. How much easier to simply
transform near-worthless paper into a claim on actual goods and services.
If this is illegal, then would somebody please arrest the Board of the Federal Reserve for counterfeiting? The Fed has blatantly printed money without creating any real value to back up their added claims on productive value. Hence they are counterfeiting, pure and simple. A government based on rule of law would arrest these fraudsters and cons at the earliest possible convenience.
And while you're drawing up the indictment, can you
also charge them with counterfeiting competence and policy, as they have demonstrated the Peter Principle
par excellence: the Board has risen to its highest level of incompetence. Their
counterfeit policies have wreaked incomparable damage on the real productive
economy.
The essence of counterfeit policy--a fake policy that
claims to be something it is not--is "extend and pretend." And the sole goal of "extend and pretend" is
self-preservation and the preservation of the Financial Elite which has
tightened its grip on the nation's throat as a direct consequence of Federal
Reserve policies--notably "extend and pretend."
"Extend and pretend" extends the "too
big to fail" Financial Sector's license to mask its insolvency and its licence to continue issuing debt,
leverage and derivatives under false pretenses, i.e. that the risk and market
value of these instruments are transparent. They are not.
In effect, the banks are also counterfeiters, as they
are issuing debt--a claim on future productive value--without adding any actual
value to the economy.
Thus the Fed and the Financial Sector are both
diluting the base of actual real value with ever-expanding claims on real
productive value by printing money and issuing debt. If an economy creates 100 units of productive
value, and issues 100 units of currency as a proxy claim on that value to be
used as a means of exchange, then there is a 1-to-1 correspondence with the
money claim on productive value and the actual value.
If someone prints another 100 units of money and
starts buying assets with that money, then they are claiming 1 unit of money
still equals 1 unit of production though they have debased the currency so that
it actually takes 2 units of money to represent 1 unit of productive value.
This is a con of the first order, which is why
counterfeiting is illegal. If
counterfeiting is illegal because it is a con, a fraudulent claim on real
goods, services and assets, then how can money printing by the Fed (a private
bank, mind you) be legal?
It can only be legal in a kleptocracy ruled by a
Financial Elite bent on political and financial dominance, a Plutocracy whose
wealth is all skimmed from the productive economy via ever-expanding issuance
of money and debt.
When corporations and the State are one, we call it
fascism. In the U.S., it has taken the form of financial fascism, and the
Federal Reserve and Federal agencies (Treasury, Freddie Mac, FHA, etc.) are the
handlers and enablers of this kleptocratic financial fascism. They add no
value, they only steal value from those who create it.
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