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- Stockton California, Population 292,000, Takes Steps Toward Bankruptcy, City Manager Says
- ECRI Sticks with Recession Call on CNBC; More than a Bit of an Exaggeration by Achuthan to Make His Call?
- Fatally Flawed Approaches to the Budget Deficit and Taxes; Debt Will Swell Under 3 of 4 Republican Hopefuls' Tax Plans
- Price of Oil Hits Record High in Euros and British Pounds; Oil Shock Coming; Nancy Pelosi Blames Speculators; What About Iran? Israeli Intelligence Concludes "No Iranian Nuclear Weapons Program"
Stockton California, Population 292,000, Takes Steps Toward Bankruptcy, City Manager Says Posted: 24 Feb 2012 06:01 PM PST Bondholders of Stockton, California debt are about to be punished as City Manager Takes Steps Toward Bankruptcy. Stockton, California, may take the first steps toward becoming the most populous U.S. city to file for bankruptcy next week because of burdensome employee costs, excessive debt and bookkeeping errors that misrepresented accounts, city officials said today.Once again we see fraud and untenable union benefits at the heart of the problem. The bondholders should suffer, and so should the unions. Those contracts should be wiped out in bankruptcy. I commend the actions of the city manager to not tax its citizens to death to meet ridiculous, probably fraudulent, union benefits that should never have been granted. Chapter 9 bankruptcy was established to deal with these situations. Unions better get used to it, because more actions like this are coming. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 24 Feb 2012 10:43 AM PST ECRI's Lakshman Achuthan sticks with his recession call. This time his call is based on coincident indicators as the following video shows. CNBC has an interesting feature where you can click on any snip of generated text and it will take you to that spot in the interview. However, do it a couple times and it hangs. Here is the link to a complete transcript if interested: ECRI Sticks With Recession Call More than a Bit of an Exaggeration by Achuthan At one point Achuthan says "I want to be first on this. On the right-hand side of the chart, that's a 21-month low. It has not -- you haven't had a decline like that in the past 50 years without a recession following in short order, okay?" Well - Not OK. Annotations in Red by Mish. The above chart, clipped straight from the CNBC video, was obviously prepared in advance (I have no problem with that). However, Achuthan's claim based on that chart is clearly preposterous. I count three instances between 1990 and 2000 where ECRI coincident indicators flagged a recession by the methodology Achuthan cited. I have numerous other problems historically with ECRI claims, including their alleged "perfect" track record. Please see A Look at ECRI's Recession Predicting Track Record for details. This time, I happen to think Achuthan has very valid points. However, once again, Achuthan has a hard time articulating them in a purely factual manner in spite of the fact he is clearly bright and articulate. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 24 Feb 2012 04:40 AM PST A number of proposals on taxes and the budget have come out recently, one by President Obama, one by Mitt Romney, and one by a friend, John Mauldin. Every one of the proposals are fatally flawed, most of the for multiple reasons. Before one can fix a problem one must understand it. In general, Democrats want to raise taxes and spend money. Republicans on the other hand generally want to cut taxes and spend money. Military spending and Medicare spending both soared under Republican. Bush signed a disastrous Medicare bill. Both parties claim to be against deficit spending. However, if neither party wants deficit spending then why are their deficits? Before we get to what's wrong let's take a short look at some recent proposals. Tax Cuts to Prosperity Mitt Romney proposes A Tax Reform to Restore America's Prosperity First, I will make an across-the-board, 20% reduction in marginal individual income tax rates.A Simple Question Excuse me for asking a simple question: How the hell are you going to pay for this? What spending cuts would Romney make? He did not have the decency to say. Take another look at point number 5. It's a blatant lie. There is no way to make changes permanent. Any Congress at any time can make tax changes undoing prior Congressional actions. Obama's Plan to Close Tax Loopholes President Obama has a plan to lower the corporate tax rate. However, on close inspection, To close tax loopholes, Obama would open new ones President Barack Obama wants to close dozens of loopholes that let some companies pay little or nothing in taxes. But he also wants to open new ones for manufacturers and companies that invest in clean energy.Is Obama attempting to level the playing field on taxes or level the playing field with a potential presidential debate with Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney on manufacturing? Who knows? What I do know is this will do nothing to cut the deficit. Obama, Romney Tax Plans Propose Unfunded Corporate Rate Cuts The Huffington Post reports Obama, Romney Tax Plans Propose Unfunded Corporate Rate Cuts President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have begun a new form of competition: proposing corporate tax cut plans that they claim, wrongly, won't cost the Treasury a dime. Almost immediately after Obama unveiled his plan on Wednesday, one of the nation's leading tax policy experts threw cold water on the administration's claim that its tax overhaul could be implemented "without adding a dime to the deficit." A separate plan released Wednesday by Republican presidential contender Romney, the expert said, would almost certainly expand the deficit.Debt Will Swell Under 3 of 4 Republican Hopefuls' Tax Plans Given the pathetic lack of details in most tax plans one should not be surprised to learn Debt Will Swell Under 3 of 4 Republican Hopefuls' Tax Plans The national debt would balloon under tax policies championed by three of the four major Republican candidates for president, according to an independent analysis of tax and spending proposals so far offered by the campaigns.The True Conservative Romney, Santorum, and Gingrich are collective hypocrites and fake conservatives. Ron Paul stands alone as a true fiscal conservative and a true conservative on military policy as well. John Mauldin VAT Proposal Rather than cut taxes, Mauldin primarily seeks to fix the deficit by hiking taxes. Let me say up front that Mauldin is a friend, he is a Republican, and on this issue I politely suggest he is also off his rocker. Please consider snips from The Cancer of Debt and Deficits by John Mauldin. The growing debt and the deficit is a deadly cancer on the economy. It will deliver a mortal blow to the economy if not dealt with.Politically Feasible - Not For starters, Mauldin's proposal immediately violates requirement number one. The proposal is not close to being politically feasible. Even it it was politically feasible, it would be a horrendous idea. To see why let's start with a look at spending. Military Spending Military spending may not be the biggest problem, but it certainly is a very big problem. Indeed the US spends as much as the next 14 nations combined. Defense Outlays The above chart is from Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Jeffrey Gundlach Warmongers (basically Republicans, Democrats, and President Obama with a few exceptions like Ron Paul) like to point out that defense spending is shrinking as percentage of the budget. However, anyone with any common sense will point out a needless rise from $300 billion to close to $800 billion, now projected to be around $700 billion. This happened because of inane wars in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Now the warmongers are hell bent on starting a war with Iran even though the price of oil is soaring and Israeli Intelligence Concludes "No Iranian Nuclear Weapons Program" What If? What if we could roll back the hands of time to when Bush was trumping up complete nonsense about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and make a change. The change I want to make is to have in place a balanced budget amendment that allows no exceptions. You want more spending, then you either cut spending elsewhere or raise taxes. Would Republicans have been so gung-ho about starting that war? If they did start it, would the public have stood for all the tax increases to pay for it? What if we could roll back military spending to 2003 levels? Why is that impossible? Note that the US has troops in 140 countries. Does the UDS need troops in ANY country but the US? I suggest, as does Ron Paul, as would any true constitutionalist conservative, the answer is no. Defense vs. Healthcare Defense is a problem, but Healthcare is an even bigger problem. Mauldin pointed out "disability payments are now running $200 billion a year and growing rapidly". I pointed out the same thing in Disability Fraud Holds Down Unemployment Rate; Jobless Disability Claims Hit Record $200B in January. Before we start raising taxes, don't you think we ought to cut out the fraud? And what about Medicare fraud? What about Medicaid fraud? What about Food Stamps? Economic Insanity from Gingrich Please consider Economic Insanity from Gingrich on Marijuana Use: Life imprisonment With No Parole; Who Benefits from War on Drugs? Big-Brother Expansionist Ideas: Gingrich Proposes "Free Radios" for Everyone in Cuba! Yes, Gingrich actually proposed "Free Radios" for Everyone in Cuba. He also proposed drug testing for food stamp recipients. I had three questions for Gingrich. Three Questions for Gingrich
See how easy it is for even Republicans to propose complete nonsense? Both parties will keep doing the same thing if we blindly follow Mauldin's guide of raising the VAT to meet expenditures. Mish Food Stamp Proposal When it comes to food stamps I have a far better set of ideas than Gingrich's drug testing proposal.
My proposal will not only lower the cost of the food stamp program, healthy diets would lower Medicaid and Medicare costs as well. Moreover my proposal would give people a strong incentive to get off the food stamp program without intrusive, costly big-brother ideas like drug testing which cannot possibly work for the simple reason that anyone who fails will steal to get food rather than starve. Also note that Gingrich's proposal would harm innocent kids on the program. My idea would help them nutritionally. Corruption of America Porter Stansbury wrote a tremendous article on The Corruption of America and how public unions are at the center of it. It has now been almost 50 years since the start of the War on Poverty, President Lyndon Johnson's program to radically increase domestic welfare spending. These programs and their various spinoffs have been at the center of Democratic politics ever since. In fact, if you compare speeches about these programs from the mid-1960s until today, you will find the verbiage never changes. Obama is merely echoing the same calls for "social justice" that Robert Kennedy used in his ill-fated 1968 campaign for president.The article is lengthy and it starts out slowly but quickly picks up. At times Stansbury uses some politically incorrect language that may appear racial. It's not. He attacks Republicans and Democrats alike, whites and blacks alike. He talks about the corruption of unions and the corruption of corporations. Everyone would be well served to read the entire article. Golden State on road to Greece, by way of Detroit Stansbury touched on Detroit in his article and so did the Orange County Register in an editorial Golden State on road to Greece, by way of Detroit California's tax burden, according to the Tax Foundation, is heavy. The Register reported that per-person state and local taxes, fees, licenses and "intergovernmental revenue" amount to $8,634, ranking California 13th-highest among the states. California businesses fare worse, the Tax Foundation said, ranking 48th in tax climate, based on corporate, income, sales, property and unemployment insurance taxes.Still Like That VAT Idea? Anyone still like that VAT idea? If so expects states like California and Illinois to embrace it. Expect every public union in the country to be clamoring for more tax hikes to support more wage hikes. Heck, they already are, even before a VAT. On February 17, the Chicago Tribune reported Chicago teachers asking for 30% raises over next 2 years. Is that insane or is that insane? The only way to stop such insanity is by ending collective bargaining of public unions, scrapping Davis Bacon and all prevailing wage laws, and instituting national right to work laws. Desired Level of Government Spending Instead of blindly raising taxes, I propose we take a serious look at every government program and decide what is really needed. Student aid is another program of negative benefit. Such aid drives up the cost of school and makes debt slaves out of some kids for life. The program needs to be scrapped entirely. Returning to Mauldin's thesis that any proposal must be politically feasible, spending cuts alone will not fly. However, Republicans need to demand a lot in return for any necessary tax hikes. As a compromise, I would accept Some amount of tax hikes in return for scrapping Davis Bacon, ending all prevailing wage laws, and instituting national right to work laws. Those actions will help cities and states get back on their feet. But we also need pension reform, welfare reform, drug imports from Canada, and a host of other items including tax reform. I am against a VAT completely. And I certainly do not like exempting the first $100,000 because the tax burden would then fall only on the middle class. Instead of a VAT, and in order to be fair to everyone, a sales tax that excludes food, shelter, medicine, and perhaps clothing is the way to go. Everyone gets the same break so the proposal is fair. However, the poor spend nearly all their money on food, shelter, medicine, and clothing, so they benefit proportionally speaking. A national sales tax is easy to collect, hard to avoid, and promotes saving over consumption, all of which are very good things. Perhaps some combination of income tax and national sales tax is the way to go, but only after eliminating fraud and unnecessary spending. In this regard, a very good place to start would be with Ron Paul's proposed cuts. The cardinal rule of taxes is legislators will spend every dime collected and then some so a definite control is needed. I propose a balanced budget amendment to stop both parties from doing just that. Legal Bribery The above actions are a good start but corporations and unions like to buy votes. Lobbyists write our legislation and they are often the only ones who really know what is in the bills and why. Nancy Pelosi famously remarked "we have to pass the health care bill to see what's in it". Indeed. But the lobbyists knew. They read every line of it. As long as public unions, corporations, and lobbyists can bribe legislators with campaign contributions, then bills are going to be written by public unions, corporations, and lobbyists. The result is the worst legislation (from a taxpayer perspective) that money can buy. Proof is easy to find. There are 72,536 Pages of Tax Code. Nearly all those pages of code exist because some corporate or union sponsor made campaign contributions to some member of Congress who piled on page after page of tax code. My proposal to end collective bargaining of public unions and institute right to work laws will fix one of the problems, but something still needs to be done about corporate campaign bribery. I am open to ideas. Correct Approach The correct approach is not Obama's, not Romney's, and not Mauldin's. Three Step Approach
Unfortunately that still is not enough. Congress is highly unlikely to do this on its own. We need a presidential leader willing to make tough choices, not just say he is willing to make tough choices. Obama has clearly failed. By their pathetic proposals to date, so will Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum. And so here we are, careening towards the 2012 elections with a guaranteed loser as a sitting president, and unless Ron Paul pulls off a miracle, a set of fatally flawed candidates with fatally flawed proposals on what to do about the deficit on the Republican side as well. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
Posted: 23 Feb 2012 11:25 PM PST Bernanke is hell bent on producing price inflation. He has succeeded, just not where he wants most. What Bernanke desperately wants is for housing prices to rise because that more than anything will help the banks and all the foreclosed properties they are sitting on. The Bernanke Fed has certainly assisted the stock market, as intended, but that is not doing the average Joe much good in the face of soaring oil prices, soaring food prices, falling home prices, and zero% interest on savings. Oil Shock Coming As a direct consequence of Fed policy, in conjunction with an inane US and European oil embargo on Iran, Europe (already in the midst of what is going to be a long and deep recession) will be hit with an oil shock on top of it. Record Price of Oil in British Pounds On Wednesday the Financial Times reported Record sterling oil price sparks fears Oil prices have soared to a record high in sterling terms and are approaching euro highs, raising fears that European countries struggling with heavy debts will face further barriers to economic recovery.Record Price of Oil in Euros It took precisely one more day for the Financial Times to report Euro denominated oil hits record Oil prices soared to a record high in euro terms, surpassing the peak touched in the 2008 price spike and posing a fresh problem for eurozone economies already struggling under the weight of the region's debt crisis.Nancy Pelosi Blames Speculators The Hill reports Dem leader Pelosi blames Wall Street for spike in gas prices Oil speculators, not a lack of domestic drilling, are to blame for the nation's rising gas prices, the top House Democrat argued Wednesday.Irony of it All No one gives a rat's ass if speculators drive up the price of houses or the stock market to absurd heights. Indeed, Congress goes out of its way to actively promote rising home prices. The Greenspan and Bernanke Fed did the same. Now Bernanke openly takes credit for the rising stock market and encouraging speculation. And where the hell is the blame for this absolutely inane embargo on Iran? No Iranian Nuclear Weapons Program As a matter of record, Israeli intelligence concluded in January of this year, there is No Iranian Nuclear Weapons Program! As Gen. Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrived in Israel Thursday, the left-leaning Haaretz newspaper dropped its own atomic bombshell.ZeroHedge properly blasted Pelosi two days ago in his take Nancy Pelosi Issues Statement On Soaring Gas Prices Staggering Idiocy The idiocy of this government and central bank created mess is staggering. The Fed is actively encouraging speculators and the Obama government is angling for another Mideast war over weapons of mass destruction that once again do not even exist. Instead of placing the blame on the Fed and on the warmongers, Pelosi is enough of an outright idiot to demand Congress do something to rein in speculators. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List |
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