Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer dejectedly quipped during Fed Chairman Ben
Bernanke's Humphrey-Hawkins testimony before congress in July of 2012:
"I'm afraid the Fed's the only game in town!"
Now nearly five years later things may be about to change! The other two policy
pillars of Fiscal and Public Policy may be reasserting themselves with a change
in the White House and congressional leadership. Suddenly just the promise
of potential fiscal stimulus, tax policy and claw backs of regulatory over-reach
have become the lead stories on the nightly news.
With it we have witnessed the DOW explode through 20,000. We believe this
is not simply an endorsement of Donald Trump, but rather a statement of how
desperate the country is to remove Congressional grid lock, a dysfunctional
Washington apparatus and maybe most importantly, Monetary Policy as the prime
driver of economic policy.
The "Dis-Integrative" Winter
Even an initially somewhat surprised Donald Trump referred to his shocking
win as "a movement that the world has never seen before".
This statement has in it a fair degree of Trump's famous hyperbole, but nevertheless
it is true that it is about a dramatic change in the electorate.
Whether trump recognized it and capitalized on it, or he simply got expectantly
pushed along with it, what is important to understand this is happening in
many countries with different names, different rallying calls and different
populist frustrations.
The commonality is that it is about "Anti-Establishment, Anti Status Quo and
in many cases Anti-Globalization.
To us this is a confirmation that we are well into the Kondratieff Long-Wave "Winter"
Cycles Turning Down
All the Cycles we study, including the well followed Kondratieff Cycle are
now turning down, irrelevant of their individual long term frequencies. None
of the cycles we studied show a reversal until early 2020 as Donald Trump's
first term comes to an end. Coincidence?
What it really says is that who ever was elected US President during this
period was going to face serious and unprecedented historical challenges.
It's About Social Trend
All the Cycles are fundamentally reflecting how social trends, beliefs and
value systems continuously change in a cyclical fashion. Financial excesses
get corrected, Social inequalities become more of a concern and Economic imbalances
become less tolerable between nations. All of these normally occur within a
country, but when they become globally wide spread they are a exponentially
more serious.
The central issue is that the unwritten "Social Contract" between the elected
and the electors has broken down.
Even corrupt governments can stay in power if the social contract is maintained.
The social contract is the unspoken,unwritten expectations that opportunities
for improvement of a families quality of life are available for those who are
willing to strive for it. The system which elected politicians are elected
to maintain, continues to deliver this opportunity.
"The system is not working for me!" - A Bernie Sanders rally supporter
When people feel it is not available, then social unrest and revolutions can
be expected to occur. Donald Trump's labeling of it as "a movement" should
be more apply described as a predictable shift in cultural expectations.
Listen to this 30 minute video discussion with supporting slides between Charles
Hugh Smith and Gordon T Long as they outline what they see is occurring and
why.