While headlines continue to praise a “soft landing,” the Federal Reserve is already backpedaling on its public promises. On December 13th, the Fed quietly resumed purchasing Treasury securities—$40 billion worth of short-term bills to be exact. This move effectively restarts the very money-printing machine the Fed claimed it was shutting down back in June 2022 during its so-called “quantitative tightening.”
Heritage Foundation economist E.J. Antoni didn’t mince words: “They’re going back to printing money, and that’s going to put upward pressure on prices next year.”
Translation: The inflation fight is far from over—and the Fed just refueled the fire.
The Fed’s announcement was buried beneath headlines about interest rate cuts. But make no mistake—this policy reversal is major.
They say it’s temporary. They say it’s “due to pressures in the overnight funding markets.” But if you’ve followed central banking long enough, you know: once the spigot opens, it rarely shuts without a crisis.
The Fed claims this balance sheet expansion will only last “a few months,” but history tells a different story. Remember 2019? They said the same thing before a full-blown pivot.
This isn’t just a liquidity adjustment—it’s the start of a bailout for the financial plumbing they never fixed.
In the same breath that they revived money printing, the Fed cut rates for the third time this year. The Federal Funds Rate now sits at just 3.5%–3.75%, the lowest in nearly three years.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said they’re now in “wait and see” mode.
Let me be clear: you don’t cut rates and print money at the same time unless you’re panicking behind the scenes.
This isn’t economic stewardship. It’s monetary triage.
E.J. Antoni, one of the few mainstream economists willing to speak truth to power, is calling for Powell’s ouster.
“Powell has to go,” Antoni stated, citing a pattern of poor judgment—over-tightening in 2019, under-reacting post-COVID, and now reigniting inflation just as it was beginning to cool.
Powell’s legacy is now cemented as one of delay, denial, and ultimately, destruction of purchasing power for the average American.
And yet, this same Fed is still in charge of protecting your savings.
Let’s be crystal clear. The Fed isn’t firing up printing presses in Washington D.C.—that’s the Treasury’s job. What they’re doing is far more insidious.
They’re digitally creating money—out of nothing—to buy government debt. That inflates their balance sheet and pumps new liquidity into the banking system.
The effect? More dollars chasing fewer goods. Higher prices. And ultimately, less value in your savings.
This isn’t just inflation—it’s legalized theft of your wealth.
The Fed’s latest projections show only one more rate cut in 2026—but that’s assuming their current gambit doesn’t spiral out of control.
They’re already dealing with:
In short, the system is stressed. The central bank knows it. And they’ve chosen to inflate their way out—again.
The warning signs are no longer subtle. If the Fed is quietly printing money while pretending it’s not, ask yourself: What else are they hiding?
This is your moment to act.
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