Category Archives: deficit hysteria

Eurozone allows stabilization fund to inject capital into private banks: Spain, Italy and France win partial victory

After late night negotiations it has been decided to permit the European stability fund to purchase directly the assets offered by banks in Spain and and Italian sovereign bonds and by so doing permit European funds to be injected directly … Continue reading

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Supreme Court upholds Obama Care; Europe continues to debate how to rescue economy from bond market blackmail

The Supreme Court in a 5 to 4 decision with Chief Justice Roberts siding with the majority has upheld most of the Affordable Care Act by ruling its provisions constitutional under the federal powers of taxation. Four of the liberal … Continue reading

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The Greek election, the euro and the necessity to escape austerity

We are on the eve of the second election in Greece and many establishment voices in a co-ordinated campaign are raising the prospect of total disaster should the Greek electorate choose the left wing coalition Syriza which while committed to … Continue reading

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Alvin Hansen, the right amount of money, deficit finance and the search for full employment.

Alvin  Hansen establishes early in his work, Monetary Theory and Fiscal policy that the power to create money is a force to be reckoned with. In the nineteenth century in the U.S.the private banks at the behest of their business … Continue reading

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François Hollande a Supply Sider ? Oh M.Hollande SVP Say it ain’t So .Victor Hugo Would Not Approve.

Well it didn’t take long. Its not even 24 hours since François Hollande has assumed the Presidency of France and already some insiders are claiming, perhaps accurately although in my view its still too early to say definitively that M.Hollande … Continue reading

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Greek talks appear to fail:New elections very likely;anti-austerity a growing movement

According to the latest reports from Greece the talks among the three leading party leaders and the Greek president have failed to reach an agreement essentially because Syriza is sticking to its position and refusing to agree to enforcing  extreme … Continue reading

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Mélenchon challenges Le Pen in her Pas de Calais assembly seat; Greece new election very likely

Jean Luc Mélenchon , the left wing anti-austerity candidate for the French presidency has announced that he will be a candidate against Marine Le Pen, the right wing National Front Presidential candidate who holds a national Assembly seat in the … Continue reading

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Coalition building in Greece:A coalition may require Pasok &New Democracy party factions to co-operate with the left.

The head of the the second most sucessful party , Syriza , the coalition of the Left , Alexis Tipras has now been given the task of trying to form a government around an anti austerity position, after New Democracy … Continue reading

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Triple witching hour for austerity:Hollande wins in France, Labour in Britain, anti-austerity in Greece.

A small but significant earthquake has occurred over the past few days in Europe. The victory of the Socialist party in the Presidential race combined with the election results in Greece along with the drubbing of the Conservative and Liberal … Continue reading

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Spanish unemployment 24.4 %;U.S. GDP up 2.2%:austerity not working.

This mornings news is anything but positive. U.S. growth is still positive but it would have been 0.6 % greater had  government cuts not subtracted from the total, leaving U.S. growth in the first quarter still positive but only modestly … Continue reading

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