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Quixote2
5th November 2010, 04:19 PM
http://www.zerohedge.com/article/how-ben-bernanke-sentenced-poorest-20-population-cold-hungry-winter

How Ben Bernanke Sentenced The Poorest 20% Of The Population To A Cold, Hungry Winter

The following chart prepared recently by JPMorgan demonstrates something rather scary, and makes it all too clear how the Chairman's plan to "assist" the US population via some imaginary "wealth effect" due to QE2, is about to backfire. As is now becoming all too clear, the prices of energy and food products are about to surge, and in many cases have already done so, but courtesy of some clever gimmicks (Wal Mart selling what was formerly 39 oz of coffee as a 33.9 oz product for example) the end consumers haven't quite felt it yet. They will soon. There is a limit to how much every commodity can open limit up before it appears on the SKU price at one's local grocer. And while a marginally declining "core CPI" is irrelevant for this exercise as it measures only items that are completely outside of the scope of everyday life, what will be far more important to end consumers will be the push higher in food and energy costs. The problem, however, is that for the lowest 20% of Americans, as per the BLS, food and energy purchases represent over 50% of their after-tax income (a number which drops to 10% for the wealthiest twenty percentile). In other words should rampant liquidity end up pushing food and energy prices to double (something that is a distinct possibility currently), Ben Bernanke may have very well sentenced about 60 million Americans to a hungry and very cold winter, let alone having any resources to buy trinkets with the imaginary wealth effect which for over 80% of the US population will never come.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user5/imageroot/gono/After%20Tax%20Income%20On%20Food.jpg

Here is how JPM explains the phenomenon:

When the Fed considers the possible consequences of a falling dollar resulting from QE2, it should perhaps focus on food and energy prices as much as on traditionally computed core inflation. First, the food/energy exposures of the lower 2 income quintiles are quite high (see chart). Second, the core CPI has a massive weight to “owner’s equivalent rent”, which suggests that the imputed cost of home occupancy has gone down. Unfortunately, this is not true for families living in homes that are underwater, and cannot move to take advantage of it (unless they choose to default and bear the consequences of doing so). Due to the housing mess, there has perhaps never been a time when traditionally computed core inflation as a way of measuring changes in the cost of things means less than it does right now.

Since nothing else appears to have jarred America from its prime time TV/iPad hypnosis yet, perhaps this is for the best, and a few hungry months in subzero temperatures is precisely what several tens of millions of Americans need to finally march on Constitution avenue.

mick silver
5th November 2010, 04:39 PM
it just not the poorest that he has Sentenced , it everyone in the usa

General of Darkness
5th November 2010, 04:49 PM
He also sentenced the remaining 80% to violent attacks and robbery.

mick silver
5th November 2010, 04:57 PM
we all will pay for what he done ................. more people will buy more then the 20 percent ... we will be the ones fighting to keep what we have

Cebu_4_2
5th November 2010, 05:05 PM
I have lots of ammo, if the feds don't bust in I am all set along with about 60% of the populations that will rather live without food than to give up defense... amerika is changing right now and the PTB are fukt, they are now limited. only options can be to shut off gas electricity and food and Fern's.

whats that leave for a defense? Us... my friends here, we are the mighty swords, and dont doubt it. When it comes to that (not counting the big cities) we will prevail, relentlessly and they lose. Everything is written in history, except when the people become docile and they burn the record books to their favor.

Fear NOTHING, we are here in many numbers. Ever go to the county to register your carry permits? Were talking 200 a day for the last 3 years... thats a lot of power. Amerika is the last stand, get your preps and NEVER give up.

Twisted Titan
5th November 2010, 07:19 PM
Ben Bernanke may have very well sentenced about 60 million Americans to a hungry and very cold winter

Like he really gives a flying rip.

Ponce
5th November 2010, 07:35 PM
With heating oil for three to four years I am doing ok........wood for about ever, or until the government tell us that we are polluting the air and cannot longer burn wood.

Horn
5th November 2010, 07:39 PM
He also sentenced the remaining 80% to violent attacks and robbery.


If we were supposed to be easing into a "brave new world" it would be split into QE2 parts A thru Z.

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