This letter has been sent to both my Senator (Ken Salazar) and Representative (Mark Udall) in regard to the current banking crisis.
Dear Representative Udall,
I write you today to express my overwhelmingly strong sense that any government intervention in the current banking crisis will be a disaster in the long run for the American economy. Furthermore, I feel even more strongly that the package being pushed by the Bush Administration could not be further from the appropriate course of action.
We are in this crisis because of an excess of artificially created credit at the hands of the Federal Reserve System. The solution being proposed? More artificial credit by the Federal Reserve. No liquidation of bad debt and malinvestment is to be allowed. By doing more of the same, we will only continue and intensify the distortions in our economy - all the capital misallocation, all the malinvestment - and prevent the market’s attempt to re-establish rational pricing of houses and other assets.
We are told that “low interest rates” led to excessive borrowing, but we are not told how these low interest rates came about. They were a deliberate policy of the Federal Reserve. As always, artificially low interest rates distort the market. Entrepreneurs engage in malinvestments - investments that do not make sense in light of current resource availability, that occur in more temporally remote stages of the capital structure than the pattern of consumer demand can support, and that would not have been made at all if the interest rate had been permitted to tell the truth instead of being toyed with by the Fed.
As a Colorado small business owner and entrepreneur in the Denver area (a Partner and co-founder at a highly successful accounting, finance, and consulting firm), I cannot adequately express how important it is to me that this package, as well as any other form of government intervention in this mess, be immediately rejected by congress. I understand this is a politically difficult time given the election season, but no other single issue will sway my voteĀ and support (as a self-proclaimed independent) in the upcoming election. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Best Regards,
Dan
In the interest of appropriate attribution, the middle two paragraphs are lifted directly fom the words of Ron Paul as he is a much more accomplished writer than I and we share virtually exactly the same views on this topic.
I HIGHLY HIGHLY encourage you to do the same with your senator and representative.
















September 26th, 2008 at 5:27 am
Damn, already sent mine… wish I would have waited so I could have borrowed some of your wording.