LIVE Gold Prices $  | E-Mail Subscriptions | Update GoldSeek | GoldSeek Radio 

Commentary : Gold Review : Markets : News Wire : Quotes : Silver : Stocks - Main Page 

 GoldSeek.com >> News >> Story  Disclaimer 
 
Latest Headlines

GoldSeek.com to Launch New Website
By: GoldSeek.com

Is Gold Price Action Warning Of Imminent Monetary Collapse Part 2?
By: Hubert Moolman

Gold and Silver Are Just Getting Started
By: Frank Holmes, US Funds

Silver Makes High Wave Candle at Target – Here’s What to Expect…
By: Clive Maund

Gold Blows Through Upside Resistance - The Chase Is On
By: Avi Gilburt

U.S. Mint To Reduce Gold & Silver Eagle Production Over The Next 12-18 Months
By: Steve St. Angelo, SRSrocco Report

Gold's sharp rise throws Financial Times into an erroneous sulk
By: Chris Powell, GATA

Precious Metals Update Video: Gold's unusual strength
By: Ira Epstein

Asian Metals Market Update: July-29-2020
By: Chintan Karnani, Insignia Consultants

Gold's rise is a 'mystery' because journalism always fails to pursue it
By: Chris Powell, GATA

 
Search

GoldSeek Web

 
Hurricane George is Heading Straight for Your Portfolio

By: Peter Schiff, Euro Pacific Capital, Inc.


-- Posted Thursday, 22 September 2005 | Digg This ArticleDigg It!

As if the damage from Hurricane Katrina was not bad enough, Hurricane George Bush has been gathering strength over the Potomac, and is now a category five monster headed straight for your portfolio.  Likening his planned $200+ billion boondoggle to the “Marshal Plan” after the Second World War, Bush is ignoring a simple, but enormous distinction. In 1945, we had the savings necessary to tackle the World's problems; in 2005 we do not have adequate savings to pay for our own.  

 

In my recent commentary “Nothing Saved for a Rainy Day,” (available on my web site at http://www.europac.net/archives.asp ) I pointed out that Americans, who have indulged their every whim while the sun shinned, have saved nothing for a “rainy” day.  As a result, Hurricane Katrina struck the economy at a particularly vulnerable time.  If we can not pay to rebuild the lost infrastructure out of accumulated savings, the only legitimate method is to reduce current consumption.  Therefore, if President Bush wants to divert scarce resources to rebuild the Gulf Coast, he either needs to raise taxes or reduce other expenditures to pay for it.   However, the President wants to pretend that the Gulf Coast can be rebuilt without anyone sacrificing anything, and without any adverse consequences for the over-all economy.

 

If, as a nation, we had adequate savings, this would have been possible, as we would have already sacrificed during the time period such savings were accumulated.  However, by indulging ourselves in the present, we put off such sacrifices for the future.  Unfortunately, the future has finally caught up with us.  Americans need to reduce their consumption if resources are to be freed up to rebuild the Gulf Coast.  Since our economy is over 80% consumption, a recession would naturally follow.

 

Further, Bush’s response sets a dangerous precedent for future natural disasters, such as Hurricane Rita, now a category five storm headed for the Texas Gulf Coast.  The administration’s assertion that Katrina related spending will not effect the President’s plan to cut the deficit in half, as such expenditure are one-time events, and therefore off-budget, is a joke.  Sure Katrina is a one-time event, but so is Rita, or any other hurricane, flood, earth quake, wild-fire, or other natural or man-made disasters that are sure to follow.  Continuously categorizing reoccurring expenditures as one-time events is absurd.

 

Though the President may have a God complex, he can not work miracles.  Without tax increases or spending cuts, the only other ways to pay for his plan is though borrowing, which means even greater future sacrifices, in the form of tax increases or spending cuts, or through inflation.  Since America’s foreign creditors are already cutting back on their lending, inflation seems to be the more likely alternative.  The recent surge in the price of gold would seem to validate this conclusion. 

 

Do not be fooled by the President’s pledge not to raising taxes.  Inflation acts like a hidden tax, allowing government to transfer purchasing power from the public to itself.   The government finances spending though inflation by issuing bonds that are subsequently purchased by the Federal Reserve, thereby creating new dollars that reduce the purchasing power of existing dollars.  The result is that consumer prices rise to reflect the dollar’s diminished value.  Therefore, if the public does not pay higher income taxes to pay to rebuild the Gulf, it will certainly pay higher inflation taxes instead, as the real values of their incomes and savings will be diminished. 

 

Fortunately for investors there is a loophole for this tax.  By denominating your investments in currencies other than the U.S. dollar, the value of your savings and investments will not be diminished.  But you need to act fast, before the dollar drops any further.  You can begin by downloading my free research report “The Collapsing Dollar:  The Powerful Case for Foreign Investing” available at www.researchreport1.com and learn how to avoid the “inflation tax.”


-- Posted Thursday, 22 September 2005 | Digg This Article

- Peter Schiff C.E.O. and Chief Global Strategist


Euro Pacific Capital, Inc.
10 Corbin Drive, Suite B
Darien, Ct. 06840
800-727-7922
www.europac.net
schiff@europac.net


Mr. Schiff is one of the few non-biased investment advisors (not committed solely to the short side of the market) to have correctly called the current bear market before it began and to have positioned his clients accordingly. As a result of his accurate forecasts on the U.S. stock market, commodities, gold and the dollar, he is becoming increasingly more renowned. He has been quoted in many of the nation's leading newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Investor's Business Daily, The Financial Times, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The Dallas Morning News, The Miami Herald, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Arizona Republic, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Christian Science Monitor, and has appeared on CNBC, CNNfn., and Bloomberg. In addition, his views are frequently quoted locally in the Orange County Register.

Mr. Schiff began his investment career as a financial consultant with Shearson Lehman Brothers, after having earned a degree in finance and accounting from U.C. Berkley in 1987. A financial professional for seventeen years he joined Euro Pacific in 1996 and has served as its President since January 2000. An expert on money, economic theory, and international investing, he is a highly recommended broker by many of the nation's financial newsletters and advisory services.




 



Increase Text SizeDecrease Text SizeE-mail Link of Current PagePrinter Friendly PageReturn to GoldSeek.com

 news.goldseek.com >> Story

E-mail Page  | Print  | Disclaimer 


© 1995 - 2019



GoldSeek.com Supports Kiva.org

© GoldSeek.com, Gold Seek LLC

The content on this site is protected by U.S. and international copyright laws and is the property of GoldSeek.com and/or the providers of the content under license. By "content" we mean any information, mode of expression, or other materials and services found on GoldSeek.com. This includes editorials, news, our writings, graphics, and any and all other features found on the site. Please contact us for any further information.

Live GoldSeek Visitor Map | Disclaimer


Map

The views contained here may not represent the views of GoldSeek.com, Gold Seek LLC, its affiliates or advertisers. GoldSeek.com, Gold Seek LLC makes no representation, warranty or guarantee as to the accuracy or completeness of the information (including news, editorials, prices, statistics, analyses and the like) provided through its service. Any copying, reproduction and/or redistribution of any of the documents, data, content or materials contained on or within this website, without the express written consent of GoldSeek.com, Gold Seek LLC, is strictly prohibited. In no event shall GoldSeek.com, Gold Seek LLC or its affiliates be liable to any person for any decision made or action taken in reliance upon the information provided herein.