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" ... For a strong-man or an autocrat whose country relies on oil sales, the question must be, “How desperate am I?” What are they willing to do to hold on to power? And for the oil industry and oil traders, the question is will any of those authoritarian calculations mean drastic steps that might prop up prices? ... "
" ... Her left wing base thinks she will pull further to the left, but outside of that small group, which constitutes roughly 33% of the electorate, few believe Dilma would be that radical. She would fail if she tried, unless she ran as an autocrat. ... "
" ... Lucid’s CEO, who doesn’t have a Twitter account, has a different approach. “I’m not an autocrat. Lucid is a team effort,” he says. “That is a big difference. The other thing is that I don’t expect someone who buys a Lucid to know my name. I don’t expect them to know who Peter Rawlinson is.” ... "
" ... So the way the system is rigged up now, there is a silent redistribution of wealth punishing the savers to the benefit of overleveraged irresponsible debtors. So suppose we declared me emperor and on my first day as autocrat I declared short term rates would henceforth be raised to 3%. Let’s extrapolate some results. System wide at March 31, total bank deposits stood at $8.8 trillion. Assuming 70% were now earning my mandated 3% and system wide average was paying .40%. (It would actually be higher than 70% because there would be switching into these types of accounts) This would add $160 billion to the economy. There are $2.5 trillion in money market funds that pay an average of say .25%. At 3% add in another $69 billion. Corporations have an estimated $3 trillion of excess balance sheet cash which under my regime puts another $83 billion to work. As of the end of 2011 the US Pension system assets stood at $16.07 trillion or 107% of total GDP. If I assume that just 5% goes into the 3% deposit program, put in another $24 billion. The grand total comes to $336 billion or over 2% of our GDP….and this is per year. The Friday reported GDP growth was an anemic 1.5% which was even above the more anemic 1.2% forecast . Those low rates sure are spurring things on. ... "