If I may wax philosophical for a moment, noodling on today's economy today, I had an ephiphany: Greed.
Behind the steady flow of QE money, inflation, closed businesses, lockdowns, politics, bubbles, record-setting market highs, etc. It's greed at work again. We've seen it so many times before, and I think that we're seeing it again. Look for the greed, and there will be the answer.
When we looked back upon the Mortgage crisis, and found the greed at heart. MBSs secured against baskets of sub-prime borrowers--loans that never should have been made, but were written out of greed.
Greed is good, right?
- I see it is in property. As QE money flows through the banks, it ends up buying property. Difficult, if not impossible, for a middle-class worker to afford a home now; the prices are through the roof. Investment companies, with ca$h in hand, are greedily snapping up properties, driving the prices up.
- I see it in the death of small businesses. As McDonalds et alia take over the neighborhoods, and small restaurants etc. are squeezed out.
- I see it in the markets. QE dollars are not trickling down to the people. It's ending up in the hands of bankers, and invested into the markets. Voila! New record highs. Funny how the financial and bank stocks have soared, eh? Financial Incest.
- I can't help but wonder how much skimming is taking place.
Look for the greed, peeps... it's there.
Behind the steady flow of QE money, inflation, closed businesses, lockdowns, politics, bubbles, record-setting market highs, etc. It's greed at work again. We've seen it so many times before, and I think that we're seeing it again. Look for the greed, and there will be the answer.
When we looked back upon the Mortgage crisis, and found the greed at heart. MBSs secured against baskets of sub-prime borrowers--loans that never should have been made, but were written out of greed.
Greed is good, right?
- I see it is in property. As QE money flows through the banks, it ends up buying property. Difficult, if not impossible, for a middle-class worker to afford a home now; the prices are through the roof. Investment companies, with ca$h in hand, are greedily snapping up properties, driving the prices up.
- I see it in the death of small businesses. As McDonalds et alia take over the neighborhoods, and small restaurants etc. are squeezed out.
- I see it in the markets. QE dollars are not trickling down to the people. It's ending up in the hands of bankers, and invested into the markets. Voila! New record highs. Funny how the financial and bank stocks have soared, eh? Financial Incest.
- I can't help but wonder how much skimming is taking place.
Look for the greed, peeps... it's there.
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