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How the Government Became a Deep State Puppet

2-6-2018 < SGT Report 39 594 words
 

by Bill Bonner, Bonner and Partners:


YOUGHAL, IRELAND – When you’ve got a chainsaw, you cut down a tree.


And when you’ve got control of monetary and fiscal policy… you go to work on an economy.


In both cases, you leave them in pieces.


Knuckleheaded Experiment
The difference between the next crash and the last two is that this time, the feds have less room to maneuver. At the end of an expansion cycle, like the one America has had for almost ten years, the federal government should be running a surplus.


That’s the whole idea of countercyclical fiscal policy. When the economy is hot, you’re supposed to be cool, with budget surpluses. When the economy cools off, you then heat it up with more spending.


But currently, the U.S. government is conducting a pro-cyclical fiscal experiment.


It’s late in the expansion cycle, but it’s already borrowing heavily, with annual deficits already programmed to reach $2 trillion by 2028. And that’s without a crash or a recession.


Good luck with that.


Meanwhile, over at the Fed, another knuckleheaded experiment is going on. It has left real rates (adjusted for inflation) below zero for nearly a decade, even though a recovery, such as it was, began in 2009.


This, too, is unprecedented… and almost surely disastrous.


That, of course, is what we’re waiting to find out.


But what we’ve been looking at lately is how the dots connect, in a straight line – from Bad Guy Theory… to the Deep State… to the Empire… thence to bankruptcy, chaos, and catastrophe.


Deep State Puppets
As we pointed out on Tuesday, an empire is not just a bigger government. It is a different animal, as different from a small, local democracy as a pussy cat from a sabre-toothed tiger.


In a small government, citizens can run the show. They know what is going on, and have a say in what happens next.


In a global Deep State Empire, on the other hand, citizens play largely symbolic roles. They vote, but their votes don’t really matter. They voice their opinions, but no one really cares what they think.


They have their representatives in Washington, but these officials, too, are largely ornamental. They talk, but they don’t say anything. They vote on laws, but only after they’re told which laws to pass.


They debate… but are careful not to discuss any of the things that really matter.


The federal government is going broke. The welfare state can’t be cut back (too many retiring voters). The warfare state won’t be cut back (too many powerful cronies). Together, they will bankrupt the nation. But in Congress, the subject never even comes up.


The U.S. now runs a worldwide empire – at huge expense. One of the hidden costs: the federal government itself.


It is supposed to be a government of, by, and for the people. But for all the many reasons we’ve described in these pages, an empire doesn’t work that way.


It is by, for, and of the insiders who control it. This is a big change; you’d think the people’s representatives might want to discuss it.


Congress and the federal government have practically become puppets of the Deep State… but who’s going to say so?


The real power now is in the hands of an elite… people who “work the system” for their own benefit.


This is The Swamp that Donald Trump campaigned against. The inside deals… the bribes… the sweet sinecures… and the greasy campaign contributions.


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