It's Official: Money Printer Go Brrr
The Reason Roundtable discusses Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's 60 Minutes admission, as well as the Libertarian Party presidential race post-Justin Amash

Last night on 60 Minutes, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was asked whether it's fair to characterize the central bank's coronavirus responses as having "simply flooded the system with money." Powell replied: "Yes. We did. That's another way to think about it. We did."
Then the money printer really did go brrr:
Pelley: Where does it come from? Do you just print it?
Powell: We print it digitally. So as a central bank, we have the ability to create money digitally. And we do that by buying Treasury Bills or bonds for other government guaranteed securities. And that actually increases the money supply. We also print actual currency and we distribute that through the Federal Reserve banks.
Pelley: In terms of size, Mr. Chairman, how does what the Fed is doing right now compare to the unprecedented action it took in 2008?
Powell: So the things we're doing now are substantially larger. The asset purchases that we're doing are a multiple of the programs that were done during the last crisis.
Are we all Modern Monetary Theorists now? So ponder Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, and Matt Welch on today's Reason Roundtable podcast. The gang also discusses Democratic coronavirus proposals, what the Libertarian Party presidential race looks like now that Rep. Justin Amash (L–Mich.) has dropped out, and whether you should quaff a CBD drink called "Sweet Reason."
Audio production by Ian Keyser and Regan Taylor.
'Nadie Es Illegal' by Ashley Shadow.
Relevant links from the show:
"America's Long-Term Debt Crisis Is Now a Short-Term Problem," by Peter Suderman
"Plans for Extended Unemployment Benefits, Wage Subsidies Risk Creating a Zombie Economy," by Christian Britschgi
"Pelosi's $3 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill Includes $175 Billion in Homeowner, Renter Assistance, and Blanket Ban on Evictions," by Christian Britschgi
"The Next Coronavirus Stimulus Bill Is Here. It's a $3 Trillion Spending Plan That Bails Out States and the Post Office," by Eric Boehm
"Modern Monetary Theory Is Supply Side Economics—but for the Left," by Peter Suderman
"Whatever Happened to Inflation?" by Brian Doherty, Peter Schiff, David Henderson, Scott Sumner, and Roberty Murphy
"Turning Japanese," by Anthony Randazzo, Michael Flynn, and Adam Summers
"Justin Amash Drops Out of Presidential Race," by Matt Welch
"Watch Libertarian Party Presidential Candidates Justin Amash, Jacob Hornberger, Jim Gray, Jo Jorgensen, and Adam Kokesh Debate Tonight at 8 p.m. ET," by Matt Welch
"Vermin Supreme Says This Time, He's Serious," by Matt Welch
"Libertarian Party To Choose Its Presidential Ticket in Virtual Vote Over Memorial Day Weekend," by Brian Doherty
"Candidates Vie to Represent the Libertarian Wing of the Libertarian Party," by Matt Welch
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So even after Amash drops out, you still have to put him in the subtitle of an article. That’s funny.
Not funny. Try again!
Sigh.
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Wrong kind of funny moron.
Not funny either. Try yet again!
What is funny is watching you embarrass yourself. FYI, people aren’t laughing with you, they’re laughing at you.
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>>>We print it digitally.
Money. Not real.
It will never increases the money supply.
https://brrr.money/
Would someone *kindly* explain what the Federal Reserve Chair actually *does*? Maybe I’m just horribly naive, but whenever I hear Powell (Yellen, whoever) speak it seems like banal crap from Captain Obvious, and last night’s 60 Minutes was no exception. People are losing their jobs, it’ll take a while to recover, blah, blah.
“Would someone *kindly* explain what the Federal Reserve Chair actually *does*? ”
The Federal Reserve sits on it. 🙂
Who knows, but God forbid we audit them. Congressional Dems are anxious to find all sorts of incriminating evidence in Trump’s financials, already audited by Obama’s IRS, but reluctant to audit the Fed’s books.
The Fed is audited each year by Deloitte & Touch.
https://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/audited-annual-financial-statements.htm
The notion that the Fed is not audited is another wingnut conspiracy theory like Obamagate, Birtherism, and BENGAHZI!!!!!!!!
Right – no accounting firm would ever do anything wrong and their numbers are all balanced. Even Paul Krugman agrees with you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Andersen
Cough.
Well change auditors then. Hire The Dotard’s family accountant if you wish.
Just don’t pretend they aren’t audited by the world’s premier audit firm.
AUDIT THE FED.
No wait, I didn’t mean *those* auditors!
All of the stimulus that Trump signed(s) and all that Powell prints can never change that the old economy died with the first human C-19 case. These are nothing but obstacles that will stall and hurt all efforts to build a new robust and resilient pandemic sustainable or, hopefully, post-pandemic economy. They are, basically, stealing from the agile and resilient to pad the falls of their slow and fragile cronies.
There is one obstacle. It’s called government.
Could you imagine printing all that money on a dot matrix printer?
Credit where it’s due– I haven’t laughed so hard at a Reason headline in a long time. Well played sir.
It’s always so cute when Nick spouts his utopian fantasies but dresses them up as hard-nosed realpolitik.
The utopianism is Nick but the realpolitik is his jacket.
Nick would be singing Kumbaya with his community drum circle on an Oregon kibbutz if it wasn’t for that coat.
The LP is like a club that hates the idea of clubs. Then they wonder why no one shows up for meetings.
It’s a hopeless enterprise and perhaps it’s best that we just put it down like the wounded duck that it is,
“Government is the source of most problems, now let’s from a party and try to become the government”.
*form*
What’s up Peanuts?
Sorry if I’ve been absent the last few days. Trump Trash needs to be emptied out more often.
The Buttplug.
Nobody gives a shit, moron.
Attorney General William Barr on Monday issued an apparent rebuke of President Donald Trump’s efforts in recent weeks to hatch vague accusations of misconduct by former Obama administration officials — all while lamenting Trump’s treatment by federal law enforcement officers during the wide-ranging Russia probe.
(Politico)
Even Trump’s paid-for legal buut-boy knows that “Obamagate” is made up bullshit.
LMAO at you fucking Peanuts. Duped again!
Tax the rich, and the money printer go silent.
Shut down production, and you can tax or print whatever or whoever you want, but we all starve.
Well fuck. I wondered how they were paying for the Trump Checks (each one personally signed). Now we know. There goes my retirement plans, my savings just eroded to nothing.
If there’s not major austerity after this crisis we’re boned.
Major austerity? Nancy says the cupboard’s already bare. Nothing left to cut, dontcha know.
We are boned. As are our kids, grandkids, great-grandkids et al.
When I agreed to run for Congress twice many years ago, one of the reasons I was willing to do so was that the odds of my actually having to go to Washington was so low. Yes, in that totally minimal chance that I won, I would have done it. But not because I wanted to. What it did do was give me the opportunity to talk to a lot of people in a lot of venues that would have been inaccessible just as a speaker of Libertarian principles and ideas and reasoning.
“The Reason Roundtable discusses … the Libertarian Party presidential race”.
And by doing so you have forfeited your right to be taken seriously.
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