‘Twas the death of the dollar and all through the land Not a greenback was traded for more than a Rand. The paper was shoveled with nary a care With hopes that inflation would not soon be there.
My children sit quiet and await the sad tale Of the day that the Dollar Standard had failed. In the quaint days of old when money was good We bought nothing with debt and saved as we should. But Lord Father Keynes had preached to the crowd That paper was good and honest and proud!
We’ve no need for metal like silver or gold Such thinking and bias is foolish and old. We’ll print all we need and make not a fuss The lessons of history apply not to us. Reserve Notes were hailed as safe from the fate That befell all nations both humble and great. Then oceans of ink and forests of trees Were forged into money by sovereign decrees. The world emerged from her shackles of rust The barbarous relics were tossed in the dust!
Dreaming we had beaten the liquidity trap We all settled down for the Kondratieff nap. When straight from the East there arose such a stink The unmistakable scent of paper and ink. We’ve seen these before, we sent them to you, How terribly rude to refuse I.O.U.’s!
With credit for you and credit for me There’s no cause to work for the things that we need. Our friends in the East are happy to loan Their savings back West, but it’s us they shall own. Their factories were built by the sweat of the brow And their people were fed from the fruit of the plow. The things that we bought they shipped them all here Prices are low, so there’s nothing to fear! Our presses of print glowed white from the heat Once cut loose from gold there is no retreat.
So the banks of the world stacked them twenty feet high Locked safe in their vaults away from the eye. Its funny, you know, that they guard them with care They sold out their gold to make room for them there. Protected by buzzers and bells that alarm Believing that this made them safe from all harm While so far away to the debtors delight A fresh batch just like them appeared in the night!
While in the short term the sad joke was on them They planned and they plotted the payback of men. They graciously smiled when we handed them more Knowing full well they’d be back on our shore. At first they bought Treasury Debt by the ton It kept the game going; it’s all in good fun! But the more that they loaned the more they got back Their grand plan had failed, it’s time to attack! We know what we’ll do, well dump them en masse We’ll buy all the gold and the silver and brass. Right at the mine with our briefcase of bills We’ll buy it all up then head for the hills. Whatever is left we will dump on the floor With metal in hand we’ll need them no more.
I remember the fear in the pits on that day The index had tumbled, all support went away. She opened no bid and was down for the count No one was buying in any amount. The bottom had fallen below the last floor The traders and hedgers all rushed for the door. Where was the fabled Japanese boost When the chickens aplenty had come home to roost? Elliott’s disciples who worshipped the waves Were blinded by graphs and so they behaved By dumping their gold when reading twin peaks They regretted their choice at the end of the week!
A six-pack of Joes arose from the din They wondered whatever had done the buck in? With her intaglio portraits of leaders of yore And shifty black ink that seemed green just before. “Its counterfeit proof” was the Treasury song It only requires that the world play along.
The sheeple did bleat with their handfuls of cash, Shell-shocked and seeing their wealth was now trash. The Maestro who had turned his back on his youth Could no longer hide from the rod of the truth. Our masters are cruel and their judgment is right It’s very dismal for all, and to all a cold night!
‘Twas the death of the dollar and all through the night The ill wind that blew filled wise men with fright. My children stay put, there’s more to the tale For what’s coming next is beyond the sad pale. Our friends and our foes could no longer abide The beggar-thy-neighbor currency slide. Three horsemen were needed to mount the last ride, An apocalypse wave came in with the tide. Trillions of bucks we had sent overseas Came back with a vengeance no matter our pleas. “Full faith and credit” were words in the wind, All lies and no truth was proof that we sinned. At one time they needed more paper and ink, Pretending that banknotes had less of a stink. They no longer used cash and saved a few trees, Just numbers in space created with ease. A book entry is fine no matter the claim, All’s fair in love and ledger-demain! Tricks of accounting and deft sleight of hand Repealed all the laws in Consequence Land!
With no questions asked nor answered at length A low interest rate is the source of our strength. What good is fake money if it sits on the shelf? It must be loaned out to both giant and elf. If there aren’t many takers our plan will collapse, This whole bloody mess shall fall into our laps! We’ll pass a few laws and twist tight a few arms, Our wisdom and skill will protect us from harm. The man of the hour arose from the ash, He knew not the difference ‘tween promise and cash.
An ownership class was the cure for all ills, So McMansions of debt were built on the hills. To keep the game going they lowered the bar, A pulse was enough for a house and a car! Home prices, like fevers, they only go up, I’ve found the new secret – a bottomless cup! My house is a bank, I’ll tap it again, And spend like a sailor besotted with gin. It matters not if its condo or ranch Its all sliced and diced and mortgaged by tranche. They worked out the math and the risk was so low It’s equal to zero, “Now on with the show!” Had they bothered to search not far back in the books, They’d learn this same error killed LTCM crooks.
No rules are needed that get in the way, The risk is so slight that it just goes away! Even better the fact is its all sold in pieces, No big bank gets hurt or covered with feces. Just lots of small players will take a wee hit, With losses so tiny they’ll add up to spit! A derivative here and swap over there One piece of pie can be endlessly shared! With commissions for you and a haircut for me Our magic machine births prosperity! Then one little hand arose from the pack What happens, daddy, if they don’t pay it back?
As they shoveled the risks right out the front door, In through the back came a thousand times more! An alphabet soup of “assets” arose, What they had in common was foul to the nose. Stuffed in your Grandma’s four-oh-one-kay. These magical potions have now saved the day! Everyone sought them and bought them in groups “Follow our lead or you’ll all look like dupes!” Then captains of cash bought them all a-la-carte, Bragging to others that they were so smart! If this one goes up, the others go down, We’re perfectly hedged, there’s no way to drown!
But titans of old, they crashed and they burned, ‘Tis always the same when lessons aren’t learned. We studied the crash back in old ’29, The system collapsed when it should have been fine. We won’t follow that path by hoarding our cash By power of law we’ll make treasure from trash. We’ll open the floodgates of heaven above, And pour down our paper on hawks and the doves. Sealing the purse when tragedy strikes Is like pulling our fingers from thousands of dikes! With every fresh batch of fake money they gasped: “Get back to business, the worst has now passed!” But scarcely another day had gone by, Another KABOOM, they didn’t know why!
The Big Cheese in Charge appeared on TV Belching bromides and nonsense for you and for me. A mountebank here and a humbugger there, Is all that you need for a really good scare! When staring full frontal into the abyss What if our target is wrong and we miss? If we pull the trigger, we had better be sure, But how in the world can the cause be the cure?
The vilest request ‘ere made among men Was packaged as gospel and balm for the sin! A blank check and power to do as they please, Free from all laws to spread their disease! Even tyrants of old never dreamed of such rule, The one who would grant it is the greater fool! The sheeple were told there was no other way No time to debate, we only have days! They’ll give us whatever we ask of them now, We’ll take all they have and leave them the Dow! It’s too hard to goose the NASDAQ my friend, It’s 5000 point record remained to the end.
Then accountants were given permission to lie, For speaking the truth would cause business to die! We can’t make it known what our assets are worth; It‘ll bring down the heavens and burn up the earth! It won’t save the day and it wouldn’t be nice, To not pay the fools their full asking price! What’s that you say… The cost is too high? We can’t turn a profit before we all die! The Jane and John Does were all knocked to the ground, “We get none of the upside and all of the down!”
`Then builders of cars ponied up to the bar, Were here for our handouts, now give us what’s ours! We’ll pretend it’s for research and shiny new knobs, Not that we’re bankrupt and killing good jobs! We wondered whoever was next in the line Begging for cash claiming all was just fine. The man on the street asked where was his slice “Share some with me for some beans and some rice!” The lawmakers bristled and were visibly grieved, We can’t do it that way, it won’t help out the thieves! The sad truth was published and worthy of note: “They gave us fat checks, but you only vote”! We tried a tax “rebate” a few months before, You proletariat trash do always want more! It’s for your own good, you don’t understand, Don’t stand in the way of the men with the plan! Our Ivy League sheepskins prove that we are wise Do you think they bestow them on ignorant guys? We’ve fancy equations and college class talk, You’ll be OK, not outlined in chalk! The law’s on our side, we can do as we please, Doubting is treason, you’ll be forced on your knees. They switched on the shredder and in went the doc, That served us so well ‘till our ship hit the rock. There’s no point in having a vote and a say If Executive Order can take it away.
The phone calls and cables were sent by Big Ben: “Get ready to act as the crisis begins!” The playbook of old was again passed around, Force up the buck and drive gold in the ground! Gas up the choppers and proclaim the great news: “All tricks in my toolbox I’ll put to good use!” So they painted a picture, a sore sight for the eye, Oil dropping like stones and stocks a great buy! The dollar is king, just look at her go! A hundred point jump is the start of the show! Gold and silver are junk, can’t you see they’re not wanted? Their price action alone proves their rally is stunted! At first it appeared that the scam was fine work, Prophets and naysayers were labeled as jerks. The venerable Dow jumped up on the news, Then gave it all back, there was much more to lose! Dizzying swings and swoons were the norm No moments of peace in the eye of the storm. The dollar went skyward, a synthetic short squeeze, As Euro-land banks intervened as they pleased. But then the Big Truth had outed the lie There’s nowhere to run and there’s nowhere to hide! Except to the relics of fame and renown, The shiny cool stuff that is pulled from the ground! All by itself it works like a charm, Intended to shelter My children from harm! Men with hard money, they had the last laugh, But nothing is funny with the Dow cut in half!
Even those that still knew that gold was the king, Sold off their bars for the cash it would bring. To service their e-debt when brokers had called, ‘Twas folly of margin that killed great and small! They threw out their babies along with the bath, And outside their closed banks they started a path! Peering through windows and what did they see? The cheap suits and hacks from the F-D-I-C! If things are just fine, then why are you closed? Even the dimmest now knew they were hosed!
With coal mines aplenty all filled with foul gas The alarm system was broken by fiat at last. The canaries all fled, they knew what was coming, The Grim Reaper’s afoot and he’s skipping and humming! He spoke not a word as he harvested kings, He always appears at the end of bad things. All who loved paper were gorging on debt, Until at the last, their Maker they met. “Why did you not use what I placed in the ground?” Perfectly suited for trading around! Born of My wisdom and hard to come by, Unlike your paper, My money won’t die!
For gold and for silver the price was so high, A bittersweet truth when there’s nothing to buy. Unlike the bold Phoenix that rose from the ash There’s no way to fix such folly-backed cash. The few that were standing saw clearly the means To start over again with realistic dreams; A return to the days when your word is your bond, And money is good and no one is conned!
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