Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Vic
Uhh... I think you should read my posts again.
BTW, I didn't post that as an attack, just for context and perhaps clarification.
Correct me if I am wrong, but are you saying that while artificially low interest rates certainly provided the opportunity, the stupid who took advantage are more to blame?
Of course. To use an extreme example, while a gun might provide the opportunity for murder, only the murderer is to blame for murder.
So while the Fed might have given the economy enough rope to hang itself, the Fed is not the economy, the people are. And the Fed is not all powerful. The people demanded low rates, the Fed leaders obliged to their wishes, lest the people decide the Fed needed new leadership.
First off, your gun/murder analogy is, IMO, a bad one. But I understand what you mean.
Overall, I disagree with your assertion though. Because I think the intentions of the artificially low rates were to fuel borrowing, and thus, spending. While I agree with your suggestion of blaming the big businesses who knew better, certainly you can't blame the people who were misled. Sure, some people put themselves into debt much more than they should have, but, well, I guess I am looking at the big picture and see that market conditions were distorted, and intentionally.
There's no reason for the Fed to give "the economy enough rope to hang itself," in the first place. It's as if they made it rain, and you blame people for getting wet? Ok, now I'm making bad analogies.
You're right, the Fed is not the economy, and it isn't all powerful. But they do have heavy influence, too much IMO. And lastly, as for people demanding low rates, that's irrelevant, IMO. It doesn't mean you have to give it to them. And if it does, then that's a damn good reason to get rid of being able to. At least in this manner.
On a personal note, I find it difficult to understand your perception of the Fed, given what I assume is your political ideology. Career over beliefs?