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The Killer Walked Were you forwarded this email? [Sign-up to The Daily Reckoning here.]( [Unsubscribe]( [Daily Reckoning] An Innocent Man Has Been Murdered - Time declares the free market dead… - The new paradigm of “managed markets”… - The free market didn’t die — it was murdered… Recommended Link [THE TOP STOCKS OF 2021?]( [Read more here...]( Former hedge fund manager Teeka Tiwari just revealed a list of his top stocks to trade for 2021. Right now, you can get their names 100% free. Simply watch the How To Buy Back 20 Years Of Your Life summit replay before it goes offline. No purchase necessary. [Watch The Replay Now]( Annapolis, Maryland April 29, 2021 [Brian Maher] Dear Reader, Today the black crepe hangs from our window. Our heart is heavy, our eyes watery, our legs wobbly... For we are sunk in bottomless grief. Time prints the obituary notice: “The Free Market Is Dead.” Alas, it is true — our agents confirm it. The free market is indeed dead, cold and stiff under six feet of earth. Last night the president danced a merry jig upon the grave. He would nose his way into every nook, every cranny of American life. He has turned Ronald Reagan upon his head — ‘government is the solution, not the problem.’ Time is with him. This Time Truly Is Different From the obituary: [Free market] ideology began to crack after the Great Recession, and in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, it has collapsed… It’s not just the fringes questioning free market orthodoxy in a time of disease. Cross-partisan supermajorities of Americans want some of the biggest companies of America to be broken up, significantly higher minimum wages, a wealth tax on billionaires, and believe significantly more public investment is required to create economic growth. This time, it truly is different: We have had regulations, public investment, and macroeconomic management to varying degrees throughout American history. What makes this moment different is that Americans across parties, class, and educational background are using a new framework to think about how we create prosperity. What is that new framework precisely? “Managed Markets” The free market paradigm is out, a new “managed market” paradigm is in. And it intends to stay: The new managed market paradigm is bigger than Bidenomics or any particular economic agenda — it is a story about how the economy works. The economy only works, concludes the obituarists, with the government thumb heavy upon the scales: [Free market orthodoxy attempted] to demolish the intellectual paradigm that predated free market orthodoxy, the Keynesian consensus. Before the 1970s, most economists and lawyers believed that we needed robust government action — countercyclical fiscal spending, management of the currency, tactical protectionism — to create long-term prosperity. The free market apostles wanted to erase the role of the state… the economy grew by 3.9 percent on average between 1950 and 1980, the era before free market orthodoxy took hold, and only at 2.6 percent on average in the 40 years since. Yet we have a question: Did the United States economy expand 3.9% on average between 1950 and 1980 because of government business… or because large chunks of the industrialized world were buried under WWII’s rubble? Recommended Link [Veteran Pro Trader Sees 81% Win-Rate Over 12 Months?]( [Read more here...]( Over 12 months, Costas Bocelli won 81% of his trades by “spying” on Wall Street's biggest moves. You can too. [Click Here To See How]( Inconvenient Facts We might remind Time that WWII left the mighty United States industrial machine unscratched. Thus America stole a lovely march on the overseas competition. We hazard the 8th Air Force explains American post-WWII lead far better than Mr. Keynes and his disciples. American economic supremacy gradually yielded as Europe and Japan rebuilt the factories. We might further remind Time that: From 1944 to 1948, United States government spending plunged $72 billion — a 75% hacking. 44% of GNP in 1944... federal spending plummeted to 8.9% of GNP by 1948. The Keynesians then in practice wailed that the hellacious dropping-off would plunge the United States back into depression — only deeper. Yet by Time’s own admission… the United States economy was soon going under full steam. How? Fast and Loose With History Moreover, Time claims “Before the 1970s, most economists and lawyers believed that we needed robust government action.” But how long before the 1970s? 100 years? 200 years? Was not laissez-faire king of these antique days — days — incidentally, of dizzying material progress? An factual obituary might read: “From the 1930s through the 1970s, most economists and lawyers believed that we needed robust government action.” We have another question, a related question: If the “Keynesian consensus” that reigned before the 1970s created “long-term prosperity”… what explains the economic miseries and stagflation of the 1970s? The “free market apostles” preached their heresies only in response to abysmal failings of the Keynesian catechism. The test of a good religion, argued G. K. Chesterton, “is whether you can joke about it.” The Keynesianism religion cannot take a joke. The free market may be dead in 2021. But Time has botched the autopsy. The Free Market Was Murdered The free market did not succumb to natural causes, as it claims. It was murdered in blood that is cold… done to death by those who would claim to save it. But “free market capitalism” has long been going under a false banner. Government spending — federal, state and local — represents some 40% of the gross domestic product. And as we explained yesterday, government regulation chokes commerce without mercy. The United States has, by all accurate accounts, a “mixed economy.” It does not have a free market economy. Nor has it for a long, long time. Yet Time would have you believe the opposite: Reagan and George H.W. Bush used the... rhetoric of the free market to demolish programs that reined in private corporations and supported the middle class and poor. Their successors, Democrats and Republicans alike, continued to cut spending, pursue deregulation, and privatize swaths of the government. Recommended Link [$10 billion bet... this is a real winner]( [Read more here...]( The world’s second-richest man is ALL IN on his biggest bet yet. He’s already committed $10 billion to it. The way I see it... this is 1997 and the dawn of Amazon all over again. Back then, the retail industry was completely disrupted. 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More Government, Higher Costs Perhaps you have noticed that housing, medical care and education costs have risen to heights very nearly obscene. Have you also noticed that these are the “markets” that government bosses most? Have you further noticed that computers, televisions and other consumer items have fallen in place — markets that government bosses least? Time believes the free market turned fatally ill during the Great Financial Crisis of 2008: The crisis was largely the result of reforms that the free market orthodoxy had favored. A decade prior, the Clinton administration had repealed historic bank regulation laws like Glass-Steagall, making it easier for bankers to use the deposits of Americans to pursue risky investment decisions. They chose to put some of that risk into the predatory subprime lending market which steered borrowers — disproportionately people of color — to buy or refinance their loans, often at higher rates than they qualified for. Why Would Banks Lend to Those Who Would Likely Default? Mr. Bob Hope once defined a bank this way: “A place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don't need it.” Have you ever encountered a banker who would lend you money... if he did not believe you would make it good… with interest? Your editor has not. Would banks extend risky loans to those with poor credit… if they lacked incentive… if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were not in back of the loans? Blame the regulations, blame the banks, blame the government. But blame the Federal Reserve above them all… The Fed’s War Against the Free Market The Federal Reserve — to be blunt — is not an institution of “the free market.” It is rather the free market turned 180 degrees the other way. Would the housing bubble inflate absent the Federal Reserve’s manic downward pressure upon interest rates? It is extremely unlikely. And the Federal Reserve has blackened capitalism’s good name. The Federal Reserve’s warring against interest rates has quieted capitalism’s mighty gales of creative destruction. These are the gusts that push material progress along, that push society along. They blow away the inept and inefficient… and sweep in the new and improved. Improved mousetraps, superior widgets, better living — all blow in with capitalism’s destructively creative gales. The Fed’s Legacy But the Federal Reserve has hushed them down. That is, the Federal Reserve has warred against the free market. It has merely inflated bubble after bubble. It has sent the stock market rocketing while the real economy gets dust in the face. The resulting inequalities are mistaken for “free market capitalism.” It is the opposite of free market capitalism. Wall Street’s favored corporations — in fact — lobby hard against free market capitalism. They fear the competition from below… and enlist government’s assistance to remain up top. The free market takes the blame nonetheless. Blame Where It Belongs The mechanic puts a wrench in the transmission. The auto subsequently grinds to a screeching stop. Onlookers conclude the vehicle was defective. But they misplace the blame. The vehicle was not defective. The mechanic and his botchwork were defective. And so it is with the Federal Reserve. The bungler placed the wrench in the transmission. But the free market takes the blame for the ensuing discombobulation. It is high time to finger the responsible party. It is not the free market. And so today we mourn. An innocent man has been murdered… And its killer runs at large. Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher Managing Editor, The Daily Reckoning Editor’s note: Runaway government spending will ultimately cause major inflation. Gold and silver are your best protection. But gold and silver ETFs are not the same as owning the actual metal. For example, each ounce of physical silver has been sold up to 1,000 times on the “paper” market! The paper gold market is also extremely leveraged. Prices will absolutely explode when this mammoth game of musical chairs ends and investors demand the real metal. There won’t be nearly enough to go around. We’ve partnered with [Hard Assets Alliance]( to give you a simple and secure way to acquire “God’s money” (we believe in them so much we actually own a share of it). Right now, silver is especially attractive... [Discover the market forces pushing silver to new high’s here… and learn how you can protect your money in the process.]( There’s no such thing as a no-brainer investment, but silver is presenting a fantastic opportunity. [Click here now for all the details.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for reading The Daily Reckoning! We greatly value your questions and comments. Please send all feedback to [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:dr@dailyreckoning.com) [Brian Maher][Brian Maher]( is the Daily Reckoning's Managing Editor. 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