They Say “Restrictive”—But the Money Printer Says Otherwise I’ve been doing this a long time, and one thing I’ve learned is simple: don’t listen to what the Fed says, watch what they do. Right now, they’re telling the public that monetary policy is “restrictive,” which sounds responsible and controlled, like everything is being handled carefully behind the scenes. But when you actually look at the actions, it tells a completely different story. Rates have been cut, quantitative easing is back on the table, and billions of dollars are being injected into the system every single month. That’s not what most people would call restrictive—it’s expansion, plain and simple, just dressed up in softer language. Money Supply Is Surging While the…

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