Why the Market’s Pain Will Last Longer Than It Should

|June 25, 2022
Former Vice President & Democratic hopeful Joe Biden made foreign policy statement at Current on Pier 59

We get into trouble for saying it…

But the government is the greatest threat to our wealth.

Look no further than the comments from both President Biden and Fed Chair Jay Powell this week.

We could be convinced the two men were delirious (or drunk with power?).

Both went to Congress this week, begging for permission to continue wreaking havoc on our economy… and its investors.

And both placed the blame for our woes on a familiar enemy when they should have instead looked in the mirror.

That’s why we can expect this painful market to last far longer than it should.

Laying Blame

On Wednesday, Biden called on Congress to suspend federal gas taxes for three months in order to bring families “a little bit of relief.”

Let’s forget the fact that gas tax holidays don’t work the way he wants Americans to think they do. They encourage more driving, which means folks don’t really save all that much. More driving creates more demand, which puts pressure on supply and causes prices to rise. And they rob the federal Highway Trust Fund of money needed for critical infrastructure repairs.

No, let’s not talk about those minor details.

Instead, let’s focus on this nugget from his speech…

For all Republicans criticizing me for high gas prices in America, are you now saying we were wrong to support Ukraine and stand up to Putin? Are you saying that we’d rather have lower gas prices in America than Putin’s iron fist in Europe?

What?

Biden essentially asked Americans whether they’d rather have higher gas prices or let Putin win.

That is a shocking attempt to manipulate folks and place the blame for higher gas prices on a conflict that has, in Andy’s words, been “managed in the worst possible way from a monetary standpoint, from a life standpoint, from a political standpoint” by the U.S.

Biden blamed Russia… when the true cause actually lies much closer to home.

Oil and gas prices have been on the rise since the start of Biden’s presidency (actually, since Election Day) and the cancellation of a key pipeline on his first day in office.

The Trend Is Clear With Oil and Gas Prices

The truth is that a politically motivated push to alternative, cleaner sources of energy (with the goal of putting the fossil fuel industry out of business) has disincentivized oil companies from investing in expanding infrastructure and production.

Andy told us this week how many of the oil majors are – due to regulatory pressure – shutting down refineries rather than updating them.

Yet the clean-energy movement has barely made a dent in the automotive sector… with electric vehicles making up just 5% of cars on the road.

That means there’s still plenty of demand for oil… but less resources going into providing it.

So it shouldn’t be a surprise that this squeeze is showing up at the pump.

But the folks in charge won’t admit that. Instead, they blame the Russian boogeyman in a ploy to lower gas prices ahead of a crucial midterm election.

Wrong Again

Biden’s partner in crime, Jay Powell, also showed up at the Capitol, again attempting to calm nerves over high inflation.

He tried to reassure members of Congress that he was fully committed to bringing it down.

And he too blamed Russia for surging inflation

The surge in prices of crude oil and other commodities that resulted from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is boosting prices for gasoline and fuel and is creating additional upward pressure on inflation. 

Again, that sure is a lot easier than admitting your own mistakes. The path to higher inflation was paved long ago. It could have been fixed back when the folks in charge were saying it was all “transitory” and nothing to worry about.

As Andy put it in a call with his Alpha Money Flow and Venture Fortunes subscribers recently…

I mean, who couldn’t have guessed that when we printed $5 trillion to $6 trillion in 2020 that we’d get inflation – or that pulling back would cause issues? You can’t just give somebody a stimulant and not expect a headache or a hangover when you take it away. 

So as the puppeteers scramble to appease the country by blaming our woes on a war half a world away… investors and consumers are watching their portfolios shrink and their savings disappear.

We were right again. The government truly is the greatest threat to our wealth.

It’s a powerful statement… and it’s never been more starkly true than it is today.

Amanda Heckman
Amanda Heckman

Amanda Heckman is the editorial director of Manward Press. With unrivaled meticulousness, she has spent the past 15 or so years in the financial publishing industry. A classically trained musician and a skilled writer in her own right, Amanda takes an artistic approach to the complex world of investing. Her skill has led her to work with numerous bestselling authors, award-winning financial gurus, and – lucky for us – the fine folks at Manward Press.  


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