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TOPIC: 11.11.09 "Bubbles Aren't Always Bad"! Team Obama Trys to Blow Smoke Up Our Skirts Yet Again (Naked Capitalism.com)


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11.11.09 "Bubbles Aren't Always Bad"! Team Obama Trys to Blow Smoke Up Our Skirts Yet Again (Naked Capitalism.com)
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Up is down, day is night, bad is good!  It's more of the hopey change no one has been waiting for (the following is all in quotes):

Mishkin Defend Bubbles (and of Course, the Fed)

The press becomes more surreal with every passing day. If we didn’t all have a stake in the outcomes, this would make for great theater.

First we have the absurd spectacle of bankers claiming that they are doing God’s work. Great! Then they should be willing to do it for free. I don’t recall the Bible discussing Jesus getting eight or nine figure compensation (or what passed for it back then), and the Gautama Buddha, born a prince, gave up all the trappings of wealth.

Now for those who follow the markets, we have the Ministry of Truth in action on the comment pages of the Financial Times, in the form of today’s offering, “Not all bubbles present a risk to the economy,” by Frederic Mishkin. Somehow, that headline strikes me as trying to make the case, “Nuclear wars don’t have to be bad for you.”

In other words, this appears to be yet another instance of Team Obama attempting policy by PR rather than (novel idea!) actually crafting sensible programs and sticking to them. The Fed has been operating fist in glove with the Treasury throughout the crisis; the idea that it is independent is a joke. The Fed is clearly involved in a concerted program to reflate distressed assets (most notably housing) that has spilled into just about every type of investment (and a few that have not traditionally been investments, namely commodities).

The Fed had been trying to argue that asset prices were irrationally depressed (funny how they had no problem with market prices when many fund managers saw they were wildly elevated, when risk spreads were absurdly low, and there was abundant evidence of froth in the credit markets). Now plenty of central bankers outside the US have been worrying out loud about the bubble in progress (they are framing it officially as a future problem, but reading between the lines, it isn’t hard to infer that they are concerned that it is already under way). And what has the Treasury and Fed said? Nothing beyond pointing out that they have tools for mopping up excessive liquidity.

So now we have former Fed governor Mishkin, curiously stepping up now to defend the officialdom. I was told by a well-connected reader after the bloggerfest at Treasury that Team Obama was in full court press mode, trying to curry goodwill with others to burnish the perception of its financial policies. It isn’t hard to imagine that Mishkin was asked to assist.

It was Mishkin who in January 2007, argued that:

that this concern about burst bubbles may be overstated. To begin with, the bursting of asset price bubbles often does not lead to financial instability…Japan’s experience is that the serious mistake for a central bank that is confronting a bubble is not failing to stop it but rather failing to respond fast enough after it has burst….

With a track record like that, should anyone take anything he says about bubbles seriously?

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http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2009/11/mishkin-defend-bubbles-and-of-course-the-fed.html



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I tell you if their was a president that wanted to confuse the hell out of we the people, it's this one. Are we that stupid?

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The thing is with people that think they are smarter than others, is that they are usually the stupid ones in the room.  BO's team of "geniuses" think they can spin every decision they make.  If people buy this logic of the frat boys running the country right now, we are in pretty deep trouble.  Financial bubbles (internet, housing market, etc.) create a lot of damage.  Aren't we living through the aftermath of the latest bubble caused by the mortgage crisis/housing market?  Is it fun or pleasurable in any was to have 10.2% unemployment?  I guess BO and his financial gurus seem to think so.

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AT this point, I'm so damn disgusted with O's failed administration, the only bubbles I want to see are in a stiff Jack Daniels and 7-Up.

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Great article and I guess we have another three years of this sort of crap from team Obama

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