Can the Government Prevent a Double Dip Recession or a Depression?

Unemployment is as bad as ever, housing market is still in a decline, stocks are coming down. Why is there no recovery despite record government stimulus? Nothing has been fixed. We have borrowed from the future for decades. We have postponed every recession we could. We have invested in granite countertops and traded paper hoping to get rich. At the end, borrowing has reached it's limits. Debt is deflating now. Why? Not only because banks do not lend, but because borrowers do not want to borrow!

Can the Kondratieff Winter be postponed any longer? Will the government be able to prevent a double dip recession? How low will the stocks go? Have we seen the bottom back in March 2009? Where are we in Kondratieff Wave?

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If banks cannot lend, deflation is upon us. Our money supply is not printed money. It is credit. It is borrowed from the banks. Even though FED makes credit easy, it can still deflate, because:

1. FED makes credit available. [Yes they do]

2. Banks must lend. [No they don't, because they don't think they will get their money back]

3. Borrowers must borrow. [No they don't, because they don't think they can pay it back]

4. For inflation, consumers must spend extravagantly and chase too few products with too much money. [Consumer is a saver now]

Unemployment, housing collapse is a result of deflating money supply. With less money available, it becomes impossible to sustain current prices and salaries. Web of Debt by Ellen Brown is a good book that explains the fundamental problem with our monetary system:

http://www.kondratieffwavecycle.com/web-of-debt/

Stocks will decline first, and a new recession will be apparent as the economy collapses later. Arm yourself with knowledge and get ready for the mother of all deflationary crashes. Learn how and why deflation happens. Learn to protect yourself.

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