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Judgment Day
By Bill Bonner | Published  09/25/2008 | Currency , Futures , Options , Stocks | Unrated
Judgment Day

Here come da judge…

Oh Dear Reader, it may be a cruel, cruel world for some…but it's a delight to us!

Little by little, gradually, haltingly…the commentators are putting two and two together. In just four days, global stock markets lost more than $3 trillion. Then, the fellows who saw no danger at all - Greenspan, Bernanke and Paulson - suddenly insisted that if immediate action were not taken the world's whole financial system would implode! Meltdown! Collapse!

What did that mean, exactly? They didn't say. But it sounded like big trouble. And people want to avoid trouble at all costs - especially if the costs can be laid on someone else.

"The private market has screwed itself up," explained Representative Barney Frank "and they need the government to come help them unscrew it."

(He left out the extenuating circumstance that the U.S. money supply, the shortest term lending rates, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the Fed, the Federal Housing Administration, the SEC…and a whole plethora of agencies, commissions and meddlers…as well as one out of every 4 dollars spent…were all under government control all along!)

And so, Bernanke, Paulson, et al took the witness stand yesterday. They clearly had some explaining to do. But the more they explained…the more we didn't understand. If government were capable of understanding and fixing the problem…how come it didn't see it coming in the first place? How come it let it happen?

But this morning, we put aside the question of whether the government will unscrew things or screw them up even worse - as it usually does. Instead, we come back to the issue of who will bear the ultimate cost of bailing out Wall Street. No one knows the answer. And no one seems to feel bothered by it - even though the cost will rise to about $2,000 per family. But no one is complaining about the cost.

There's "bipartisan outrage" in Congress, reports the Washington Post. But it's not about the money. Instead, some argue that Wall Street fat cats getting away with murder. Others want an even bigger bailout - one for the homeowners, too. And others just want to rant and moan for the benefit of the voters back home.

But here at the Daily Reckoning mobile headquarters, we are like an old detective with a new clue. As to the issue of who will benefit from the bail out, we have no further questions, your honor. We know the answer already - it will be the usual collection of parasites and chiselers with good lobbyists in Washington. As to the question of who will pay for it, we want a lab report on the blood samples…and a fingerprint match.

The measure includes a provision in which the public debt is raised to over $11 trillion. This will put it at about 85% of US GDP. We recall from a couple weeks ago that Louis 16th lost his head after France's debt rose to about 80% of GDP. The problem is, when you get to that level of debt, lenders balk and the borrower runs room to maneuver. In the modern world, that probably means higher interest rates…and what was once unthinkable, a downgrade of America's debt rating from AAA to something less than that - and possibly junk.

This would be accompanied by a sell-off in the dollar too. In this regard, here comes an insight from the democratically elected president of Iran:

"The world," explained Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, "no longer has the capacity to absorb fake U.S. dollars."

Of course, that is exactly what we're about to find out. Mr. Ahmadinejad has rushed to judgment. We'll let the court take its time. But we have a feeling that the Iranian president is right about the ultimate verdict.

"If the U.S. government were a publicly traded stock," writes expert witness Chris Mayer, "the dollar would be its shares and the value of the dollar its share price…. And this huge increase in money supply is like a massive offering of stock, which dilutes the value of the shares everyone else holds. (Assets stay the same, just a lot more claims on them).

"The bailout tab so far could top $1.6 trillion - assuming the new $700 bill happens. Consider that M1 money supply - cash in circulation - only totals $1.39 trillion… Consider that M2 - including certificate of deposits and such - is only $7.72 trillion."

Economists will tell you that this increase in the supply of "money" is just what the world needs. Deflation is acting like the hair dryer from Hell - liquidity is evaporating fast. The feds are trying to put it back.

The feds giveth; the markets taketh. Hallelujah. Hallelujah.

Currently, the markets are taking away more than the feds are putting back. But as to who is going to prevail…who will pay court costs…and who's going to jail…the jury is still out.

Bill Bonner is the President of Agora Publishing. For more on Bill Bonner, visit The Daily Reckoning.