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The Inflation Tax

All government spending represents a tax. The inflation tax, while largely ignored, hurts middle-class and low-income Americans the most. Simply put, printing money to pay for federal spending dilutes the value of the dollar, which causes higher prices for goods and services. Inflation may be an indirect tax, but it is very real – the individuals who suffer most from cost of living increases certainly pay a “tax.”
Unfortunately no one in Washington, especially those who defend the poor and the middle class, cares about this subject. Instead, all we hear is that tax cuts for the rich are the source of every economic ill in the country. Anyone truly concerned about the middle class suffering from falling real wages, under-employment, a rising cost of living, and a decreasing standard of living should pay a lot more attention to monetary policy. Federal spending, deficits, and Federal Reserve mischief hurt the poor while transferring wealth to the already rich. This is the real problem, and raising taxes on those who produce wealth will only make conditions worse.
Borrowing money to cut the deficit is only marginally better than raising taxes. It may delay the pain for a while, but the cost of government eventually must be paid. Federal borrowing means the cost of interest is added, shifting the burden to a different group than those who benefited and possibly even to another generation. Eventually borrowing is always paid for through taxation.
The third option is for the Federal Reserve to create credit to pay the bills Congress runs up. Nobody objects, and most Members hope that deficits don’t really matter if the Fed accommodates Congress by creating more money. Besides, interest payments to the Fed are lower than they would be if funds were borrowed from the public, and payments can be delayed indefinitely merely by creating more credit out of thin air to buy U.S. treasuries. No need to soak the rich. A good deal, it seems, for everyone. But is it?
The “tax” is paid when prices rise as the result of a depreciating dollar. Savers and those living on fixed or low incomes are hardest hit as the cost of living rises. Low- and middle-incomes families suffer the most as they struggle to make ends meet while wealth is literally transferred from the middle class to the wealthy. Government officials stick to their claim that no significant inflation exists, even as certain necessary costs are skyrocketing and incomes are stagnating.
The transfer of wealth comes as savers and fixed-income families lose purchasing power, large banks benefit, and corporations receive plush contracts from the government – as is the case with military contractors. These companies use the newly printed money before it circulates, while the middle class is forced to accept it at face value later on. This becomes a huge hidden tax on the middle class, many of whom never object to government spending in hopes that the political promises will be fulfilled and they will receive some of the goodies. But surprise – it doesn’t happen. The result instead is higher prices for prescription drugs, energy, and other necessities. The freebies never come.
The moral of the story is that spending is always a tax. The inflation tax, though hidden, only makes things worse. Taxing, borrowing, and inflating to satisfy wealth transfers from the middle class to the rich in an effort to pay for profligate government spending, can never make a nation wealthier. But it certainly can make it poorer.

Ron Paul , July 18, 2006
by http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul334.html

(Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas and a candidate for President of USA)


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Scopi di questo blog

This blog was created with specific purposes.
1. Put in contact with each other Les émigrés Italiens, the Italian emigrants.
Italy is a country which has become unlivable. Dominant families of poor quality make us live, harassed, in a hell of immigrants, drug dealing, prostitution, oppressive laws, crime, night clubs, social centers, pollution and noise.
Of course who can begin to look around the world wide, and other countries can offer quality of life, security, peace (including tax) much greater. In recent decades of oppression and ideological tax tens of thousands of Italians, belonging to the productive classes, if they have already gone abroad.
Leaving is not an easy choice, involves a personal commitment and family and a complete change of lifestyle.
Those who have already implemented this choice, and those who are about to implement it, can be found in this blog a place of dialogue and exchange of information and advice.
2. Rediscover and re-evaluate the traditional European and Western culture.
hypocritical and vulgar ideologies of the last two centuries of the last millennium have led to a seemingly irreversible decline of the Greater Europe thousands of years earlier. A crippling statist welfarist is choking even the natural dynamics and productivity of the United States of America, undermining traditional values \u200b\u200bof liberty, property, free trade.
must therefore be a careful, impartial, profound work of historical revision of the role of various social classes in the construction of the largest economic and cultural development of Western civilization.
3. Supporting the economic and cultural argument of the Austrian School.
This current of thought has great economists such as Ludwig Von Mises, Friedrich August von Hayek, Murray Newton Rothbard, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Jesus Huerta De Soto. Temporarily connected to the third goal, during the U.S. presidential election, this blog supports the candidate Ron Paul, admiring the ideas and courage.
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