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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (29416)3/2/2012 9:15:42 AM
From: Fiscally Conservative2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 223571
 
Where they try and hide it is in the balance sheet with deficit spending. The idea here is to backstop credit crisis debt obligations with dollars placed into the banking system. Some, dollars, do make it out via 'trickle down economiics 101' but most stay cork bottled stopped n locked in derivative ponzi acccouting 102 thus the implied Fed targeted inflation rate of just 2%. Yea, right!
All one merely has to do is look at the Fed balance sheet for the past three years where our current rate of deficit consumption/GDP growth points toward a more mysterious path. Clearly here is where the Ponzi Economic realitiies unfold. You can not grow you way out of an economic crisis by transfering private debt obilgations to public debt obligations. But this is exactly what they are doing.