Are Your Finances Safer Today Than They Were Four Years Ago?
- Posted by Jeff Carter
- on September 12th, 2012
In August of 2007, the financial crisis began to manifest itself. The fire started burning and then Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson tried to put it out with a program called TALF, Term Asset Backed Loan Facility. It was our first big mistake to the financial crisis.
Why? Because setting up this government program did nothing to change the economic incentives in place to stop the crisis. There was only one thing at this late date that could have avoided a bigger crisis the next year, failure. Bush wasn’t going to let that happen on his watch. So they put on a band aid.
The band aid lasted for about a year. Then, the full force of the out of control financial monster manifested itself. From 2000-2006, the Republicans didn’t reign in federal spending. That cost them the House of Representatives and Senate. The financial crisis was the nail in the coffin for the 2008 election.
In October of 2008, both parties voted overwhelmingly for TARP, the troubled asset relief program. That didn’t work either. Again, only failure cleanses the marketplace. Failure makes all the warts transparent. Failure makes equity investors and bond investors audit books in a search for cash and productive assets. Failure forces businesses to look at their operations and discard what doesn’t work and improve what does work. Allowing the banks to go bust at that time would have been painful. But allowing them to go bust would have been better than what happened instead.
What we got was more government programs in all kinds of forms to prop up a failed banking system. Another remedy is Dodd-Frank. Dodd-Frank will be the nail in the coffin of the US banking system as we know it. Small and medium sized banks will be forced out of business because of the costs. We will be left with big behemoths.
Remember when people Monday morning quarterbacked the issue of “too big to fail”, and “too much risk concentrated in too few hands”. The system we are developing enhances those risks like a weightlifter on steroids. There will be a point where the entire system will crack and it will be uglier than if we did nothing at all.
When we look at who is heading all this up, we have people like Tim Geithner, Ben Bernanke, and Bart Chilton. Government bureaucrats that know little about the private sector and economic incentives. Except in the case of Bernanke. My quarrel with him is his approach is Keynesian, not Classical.
Take a look at the big six of finance. Do you have more, less or the same confidence in the ratings agencies than you did prior to Dodd-Frank? Same question for organizations like the Federal Reserve, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the SEC, and the Financial Accounting Standards Board. If you answered, more or the same, why? Think about what we have had since the financial crisis. Bernie Madoff. Jon Corzine and MF Global. Peregrine. LIBOR scandal. Auto signing on foreclosure documents. QE1+2+3. Operation Twist. Flash Crash. Daily mini Flash Crashes.
After all that government has done, we are actually worse off today than we were when the crisis first manifested itself in 2007. All we had to do was let them fail, and pick up the pieces when they did.
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Jeffrey Carter is an angel investor and independent trader. He specializes in turning concepts into profits. He co-founded Hyde Park Angels one of the most active angel groups in the United States in April of 2007. He previously served on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Board of Directors. He has done market commentary for (More...) -
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