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Double Dip Recession


By Bill Bonner • May 27th, 2010 • Related Articles • Filed Under

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Bill BonnerBest-selling investment author Bill Bonner is the founder and president of Agora Publishing, one of the world's most successful consumer newsletter companies. Owner of both Fleet Street Publications and MoneyWeek magazine in the UK, he is also author of the free daily e-mail The Daily Reckoning.

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"Call it a nightmare," says Dave Rosenberg.

Markets all over the world went down again yesterday. The Dow dropped below 10,000 in the morning trading...then came back to give up a modest 22 points by the closing bell.

The Wall Street Journal says it's time to start worrying about a "double dip recession."

We suspect that output will dip below zero again - giving us, technically, a 'double dip' recession. But calling it a recession misses the point. It's not just a pause. It's a change...a Great Correction.

There's something else going on...something much more important and much harder to deal with than an ordinary recession. The feds have thrown everything into the battle to stop this downturn. No matter how you look at it, the ammunition spent in this fight has been spectacular.

And it hasn't worked. Unemployment has actually gotten worse. Private sector credit has declined. And what's this? "Falling home prices raise fears of new bottom," says a headline.

People talk of 'recovery,' but it's now three years after the crisis began and there is no recovery. Instead, there's another crisis on the horizon.

And now the trouble is, the feds don't have much ammunition left. Interest rates are already at zero; they can't go lower. And the federal deficit is already as much as 10% of GDP.

Besides, it's becoming clear that all that ammunition fired off so far was wasted! It got us nothing but more debt.

The problem was never a recession. It was too much debt in the private sector. But the feds misunderstood it. They thought it was a regular recession that they could 'cure' with more credit and more spending. So, they added trillions of new debt in the public sector!

They claimed to have spared the world economy a worse disaster. But now that worst disaster is happening anyway. The bad dream has turned into a nightmare. Because it's not just the private sector going broke; governments are going broke too.

Not that we have any new information on the subject. And we wait to be proven wrong. But we can add and subtract. And when we add up the debt totals in the developed world - the US, Europe, and Japan - what we get are some pretty big numbers. Government debt alone is $32 trillion. That's for a combined economy of about $34 trillion.

Right now, with the lowest interest rates in 30 years, it's still possible for most 'western' governments to pay the interest and finance their deficits. But Europe has already run into trouble. Every government in Europe is scrambling to come up with a credible plan for budget cuts. David Cameron announced his plan just yesterday.

"Austerity plans multiply in Europe," says the headline in yesterday's Figaro. And those poor French bureaucrats! They're supposed to cut expenses by 10% next year.

In Japan and America, on the other hand, deficit spending still looks easy. Aside from a few cranks, clairvoyants and Daily Reckoning readers, everyone seems to think things will be all right forever. There is no serious pressure to cut budgets - except at the state level. The Pentagon still has a blank check - it just fills in the amount each year. Health care expenses still grow like weeds without winter.

Few people realize that America's finances are already no better than those of Greece. Fewer still care.

But heck, we're not going to go around with a long face about it. Nope. So what if the stock market begins the terminal phase of its long bear market - the one that began ten years ago? So what if the real estate market takes the next stairway down towards more foreclosures and lower prices? So what if the feds go broke?

We're not going to sweat it. Instead, we're going to enjoy it.

But how? Ah... Well, first, we're going to stay out of US stocks in the short run. Then, we're going to get out of US bonds and the US dollar...too. We're going to stay in cash and gold...

And maybe we'll learn to speak Chinese...

And more thoughts...

Deep Do-Do Horizon...

Well, Rand Paul, Ron's son, has already put his foot in his mouth.

He's quoted in the news telling the media to back off and give BP a break. "Everybody makes mistakes..." he says.

Of course, Rand is right. Even huge oil companies err. And anyone who tries to drill a hole in the earth's crust a mile below the surface of the water, is bound to have a few 'uh oh' moments.

The size of the 'uh oh' in this case could be breathtaking. Who knows? On the one hand, the oil company acts like our son, Edward, 16, when he drops a glass or forgets to do his homework. "It's no big deal... Don't get all excited about it..." he says. On the other, there are 'experts' predicting an EE - an 'extinction event.' If enough black goo oozes out of the hole, they say, it could poison all the oceans...and make the planet uninhabitable! The continental US will be a land crowned with brotherhood from slick to shining slick.

We don't know what to think. So we don't think anything at all. Besides, the newspaper tells us that Kevin Costner has invented a new technology for cleaning up the ocean - called "ocean therapy." No kidding.

But the media is on BP's case. And the politicians too. Nobody likes a big oil company. And Rand Paul's comment - according to the press - just proves the man is not fit to sit in the US Congress. The press wants someone who knows how to fake outrage when the moment calls for it.

We don't know Rand Paul; we only know his father. Pere Paul is the kind of politician the country needs but won't accept. He offers real 'change.' That is to say, if he had the power to do so, he would unwind the welfare/warfare state. He would more-or-less, let people alone to get on with their own lives again.

But that is not what Americans want...neither Republicans, Democrats, nor Tea Party members. Nor is it what voters want. What the man on the street seems to want is cheaper gasoline, free health care, food stamps, Social Security, wars and boondoggles. At least, that's what the evidence suggests. He wants protection from everything and a free lunch too.

We don't know about Rand.

But as for Ron...the country doesn't deserve him.

Regards,

Bill Bonner

for The Daily Reckoning Australia

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About the Author

Bill BonnerBest-selling investment author Bill Bonner is the founder and president of Agora Publishing, one of the world's most successful consumer newsletter companies. Owner of both Fleet Street Publications and MoneyWeek magazine in the UK, he is also author of the free daily e-mail The Daily Reckoning.

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