As I pen this column, gold and silver continue to build a base. That base will strengthen dramatically as long as gold holds the $1,278 level on a weekly closing basis, and silver holds its June 2013 low at $18.18, also on a weekly closing basis.
Meanwhile, the euro appears ready to crack, and deflation still has the upper hand in an assortment of commodities — ranging from oil to wheat, and soon to follow, soybeans, which could be about to fall very hard.
Also, keep your eyes on the U.S. equity market: If the Dow can give us a weekly close above 16,650, it could be headed for 18,000-19,000. If not, I still think a sharp market pullback is in order, especially in Europe.
That’s the near term. But now, let’s turn to the Big Picture. I am often asked …
“Larry, what can we do to prevent our country
from continuing to slide down a slippery slope?”
“What can we do to get our country out of debt? What can we do to rebuild America? What are your ideas?”
I have ten proposed ideas, all of them controversial, too. And all of them difficult to execute, to be sure.
But in my opinion, in order to get our country back on track, at a minimum, we MUST get started on the following:
FIRST, and foremost, aim to pay off our foreign creditors. 100 percent on the dollar. Stop the bleeding interest payments and become 100 percent invulnerable to foreign financial threats.
SECOND, aim to ultimately pay off domestic creditors to the U.S. government as well. There isn’t enough money to do so. But, there are assets and equity.
How will that ever be possible? Here’s an idea: Offer domestic creditors a second, alternative choice: A swap of their domestic U.S. debt for equity in a newly established, not-for-profit federal government. Make the equity transparent and liquid and tradable on an established exchange, but only by U.S. citizens.
That would be radical and far off, of course. But a first step in that process is not: Just move step by step to privatize as much of the federal government as possible to free up cash, to stop cronyism, and to get rid of a bloated, wasteful government.
THIRD, aim to abolish the tax code. Replace it with a consumption tax, with the only exempt items being food and clothing. By getting rid of the current tax code, we also get rid of politicians’ non-stop efforts to play God and socially engineer society.
FOURTH, move toward maximum term limits for all members of Congress. For example, they could serve one 3-year term, and that’s it. Also enact term limits for federal, state and local judges.
FIFTH, take steps to privatize Social Security and Medicare. Most fears about privatizing Social Security and Medicare are unfounded. Consider Chile and other countries that have very successfully privatized national retirement and health programs.
SIXTH, abolish Obamacare. Also bust the informal union of malpractice, ambulance-chasing lawyers.
SEVENTH, put all votes on ALL major federal and local bills and laws to the public via referendums. No more coming up with insane laws and burying them in some larger bill so they get passed without the public having any clue what’s going on whatsoever.
Consider the FACTA foreign reporting of American overseas bank accounts and how that was slipped into Obama’s 2010 Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act … how that is now causing banks all over the world to stop doing business with Americans.
EIGHTH, stop all spying on domestic U.S. citizens, unless a legitimate search warrant has been issued.
In America SWAT teams are now used 50,000 times a year, up from 3,000 times in 1980. Source: The Economist |
NINTH, scale back the police state that we now have.
Just consider how the esteemed Economist describes the American paramilitary force, where SWAT teams are now used around 50,000 times a year, compared to 3,000 times in 1980.
Or consider the small town of Keene, New Hampshire, which spent $286,000 on an armored personnel-carrier known as a BearCat — to patrol Keene’s annual “Pumpkin Festival.”
TENTH, open up the spigots on our new energy independence and become an energy exporter.
And more, including deregulating small business, which is 70 percent of our economy and the home of American entrepreneurship.
Difficult to do? Absolutely. Controversial? You can bet on it. But these kinds of steps will put us on the right track — back to the great Constitution our forefathers drew up that made America a great nation. That gave us liberty and the pursuit of happiness, for all.
It’s time for change. You know it. I know it. So does the rest of the world.
Best wishes,
Larry
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Ideas to help restore USA..
Larry for POTUS!
Larry,Would love for some or most of your proposals to happen but I think we are moving in the opposite direction,with more people worshipping govt and depending on govt to solve all problems.
Hi Larry, here's another idea: create a website that tracks the financials and performance of the 500 biggest federal government departments. Call it the Fed 500. Make them do quarterly financial reporting and business updates the same way the S&P 500 has to do. And let the analysts like you study them and publish opinions and guidance. When the public compares the performance and expenses of these 500 Fed departments to our top 500 corporations, the results would be shocking!
yes > totally agree w/almost all of it
Yup, privatize SS and Medicare so when the market drops, the hedge fund managers can take that too. Nope. I paid in to my SS and Medicare, you can't have it.
Great idea Mark! — Larry
Yes, more and more people are dependent upon government. But that will change, just as it has in many parts of Europe. When the government can no longer deliver due to its bankruptcy and the austerity measures it imposes, the people will rise up, protest, and overthrow the government. — Larry
With that platform you would be elected POTUS.
Jefferson Davis was right. Make it unlawful for lawyers to write laws. Washington is a hen house filled with foxes.
Hi Larry, Quote a comment made by a NSW State Gov. member- It took me one term (3yrs) to learn what was going on – and one term to implement change.