We are in our sixth year since the US officially went into recession and
yet, as CNBC's Rick Santelli notes, we are still in crisis management
mode. Some argue that any day now, the Fed will begin to remove its mega
liquidity pipe from the market but Rick exclaims in this wonderfully
succinct clip that: "there is no expiration date on faulty illogical ideas," as he expects any Fed exit to be "very, very messy." Rick's dilemma is the seemingly
paradoxical need for yet moar and bigger monetary policy crisis
management by Ben Bernanke when day-after-day we are told by the very
guests on his network that "stocks look great." At the end of the day, when the Fed decides to exit, they will not be able to put the liquidity 'toothpaste' back in the tube.
Read more: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-29/santellis-paradox-and-why-feds-exit-will-be-very-very-messy
Read more: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-29/santellis-paradox-and-why-feds-exit-will-be-very-very-messy
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