Sunday, May 24, 2009

Who Are The Capitalists Now?

clipped from www.telegraph.co.uk

Richard Fisher, president of the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, said: "Senior
officials of the Chinese government grilled me about whether or not we are
going to monetise the actions of our legislature."


"I must have been asked about that a hundred times in China. I was asked
at every single meeting about our purchases of Treasuries. That seemed to be
the principal preoccupation of those that were invested with their surpluses
mostly in the United States," he told the Wall Street Journal.


His recent trip to the Far East appears to have been a stark reminder that
Asia's "Confucian" culture of right action does not look kindly on
the insouciant policy of printing money by Anglo-Saxons.


The Oxford-educated Mr Fisher, an outspoken free-marketer and believer in the
Schumpeterian process of "creative destruction", has been running
a fervent campaign to alert Americans to the "very big hole" in
unfunded pension and health-care liabilities built up by a careless
political class over the years.

Not O Duce, that's for sure. Just a touch of irony here.