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The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

Out of the Frying Pan Into the Fire – Ep.93

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

Peter Schiff

Business News, Business, Investing, News, Politics

4.65.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2015

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary


* Over the weekend the Greeks voted no to the Eurozone bailout terms
* The Greeks ars still hoping for a better deal, hoping to avoid austerity
* The irony is that the consequences of their vote will bring on even more austerity, as a return to the drachma will result in a lower-valued currency
* For example, pensioners will be paid not in fewer euros but drachmas that buy less
* This will mean a huge collapse in the standard of living in Greece - far worse than the "austerity" called for under the Eurozone bailout terms
* There is no way out without substantive reforms, particularly in smaller government
* The markets are reacting adversely because they want to extend and pretend
* The euro will be stronger without Greece, despite comments in the press to the contrary
* Fears of "contagion" - other countries leaving - are unfounded
* Greece is headed for hardship, but they will have to impose austerity from within they could rebound
* Greece has a lot of potential, they have natural resources and a thriving shipping industries
* The secret of the success of the shipping industry is that it is not taxed
* The answer will be fewer taxes and less government spending
* Short term, leaving the Eurozone will be negative for Greece
* The Greek vote will be positive for the euro
* There is still a flight to the dollar for safety over gold
* The reason gold has not benefited from Greek instability is that the dollar is still viewed as a safe haven
* More and more economic data reveals how weak the U.S. Eeconomy is
* This week the Service Sector PMI for June contracted from 56.8 in May to 54.8
* More and more people are looking for a rate hike in December rather than September, but they are still buying the narrative that interest rate hikes are feasible
* This belief supports the dollar over gold
* Our economy is weaker than other countries whose interest rates are higher
* When are the dollar buyers going to realize that they have jumped out of the frying pan into the fire?
* The dollar is the grandaddy of the fiat currencies
* In light of continued weak economic data and further deterioration in the job market, the Fed will have to come out with another round of QE
* That will be a game changer
* All the economic news around the world is fundamentally good for gold
* At some point the speculative forces that are restraining gold will not hold up
* All that stands behind the U.S. dollar is faith
* At one point people had faith in Greece, they had faith in Puerto Rican government bonds and in sub-prime mortgages - and then they didn't
* When we were on the gold standard, we had real value backing up our money
* All that stands between us and economic collapse is the faith we have in a worthless piece of paper
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0:00.0

Well, over the weekend, the Greeks went to the polls and they voted no.

0:15.7

No, they were not willing to accept the bailout.

0:19.2

Of course, they actually want a bailout that just don't want to accept the conditions

0:24.9

that make the bailout possible.

0:27.0

And what a lot of the people were voting for, of course, is they're hoping that by voting

0:31.0

no and turning down the bailout or the strings rather that are attached to the bailout,

0:36.8

that they will be able to be offered another bailout with fewer strings, right?

0:41.5

A bailout that's more to their liking.

0:43.3

I, you know, use the example I think of my last podcast of your girlfriend breaking up

0:48.0

with you and then you deciding to vote on whether or not you would accept the breakup.

0:53.6

It's not really up to you.

0:55.6

If you get dumped, you just have to deal with it.

0:58.2

And the Greeks basically were offered that ultimatum.

1:00.4

Either you accept these terms or, or you're dumped and they're hoping to get better

1:05.6

deal.

1:06.6

Maybe it's like you go back to your girlfriend after she dumped you.

1:08.4

Just look, I've decided not to accept this.

1:11.1

We're still dating, but maybe we can see each other just less often.

1:14.8

Maybe not as much as we were.

1:16.8

That's not what Europe is, is basically offering.

1:20.6

If you want to stay in the Eurozone, if you want this extra money, then this is what

1:26.8

needs to be done.

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