By Mike
"Mish" Shedlock
Friday, March 22, 2013
Le Monde Headline "No, France is Not Bankrupt"
Today France, tomorrow, the world!
This amusing headline story by Bruno Moschetto, a professor of economics
at the University of Paris in the French newspaper Le Monde has
me laughing out loud this morning: "No, France is Not Bankrupt"
No, France is not bankrupt ... The claim is untrue economically
and financially. France is not and will not bankrupt because it would then be
in a state of insolvency.
A state cannot be bankrupt, in its own currency to foreigners and
residents since the latter would be invited to meet its debt by an immediate
increase in taxation.
In abstract, the state is its citizens, and the citizens are the
guarantors of obligations of the State.
In the final analysis, "the state is us." To be in a state of
suspension of payments, a state would have to be indebted in a foreign
currency, unable to deal with foreign currency liabilities in that currency.
Economic Illiteracy
Economic illiteracy is nearly everywhere you look and that article is a
prime example. Bruno Moschetto suggests France is not bankrupt because the
state is not indebted in a foreign currency.
Actually, France does have its debts in a foreign currency, euros. Note
that France cannot print euros at will to pay its debts (the very essence of a
foreign currency).
Moschetto says citizens would be "invited" to help France meet
its obligations. Invited? The same way citizens of Cyprus were
"invited" to bail out Cypriot banks?
The ability to tax citizens to death to bail out the state is hardly a
reasonable measure of non-bankruptcy. I suggest having to confiscate the wealth
and savings of citizens to bail out the state is proof of bankruptcy. Greece is
a nice example.
Hollande has tried 75% taxation. He has tried government takeover
or threats of takeover of various auto manufacturers. Hollande also seeks
financial transaction taxes.
Many French citizens have had enough of Hollande and his socialist
policies and have fled to Belgium, the UK, and Switzerland.
The French economy is imploding as I type.
Thought of the Day
France is Bankrupt, and it is the policies of socialist fools that put
France in that state.
The thought of the day comes from reader "PTCruiser" who
chimed in with "Aujourd'hui, la France. Demain, le monde entier."...
Today France, tomorrow, the world!
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