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TH*NK*NG
(CATALYSTS)
by Fred
Cederholm
Economic Analysis
Column
Columnist, Baltimore
Chronicle & Sentinel
Date, 2007
I’ve
been thinking about catalysts. Actually I’ve been thinking Petraeus,
interest rates, “fixes and carrys,” the election 2008 candidates,
Oprah Winfrey, and Dede Forrest. A catalyst is something added into the
mix of a process, situation, or a movement to accelerate activity and
output. It may cause more of a desired effect to result than might
otherwise occur, or it might merely speed up the process instead.
You
see catalysts do not just happen without some outside intervention. They
are engineered and have a long history on planet earth. From the
earliest of times, alchemists sought “something” to turn base metal
into gold – take something commonplace and of margin value (or even a
liability) and make it into something rare, significant, and valuable.
They were looking for catalysts, but beware as catalysts are a also
double-edged sword. They may foster, promote, stimulate, and accelerate.
However, the actions and re-actions may not always proceed unilaterally
in the anticipated or desired direction.
Last
week, we saw “der spinmeisters” of the administration push General
Petraeus and his long anticipated reporting to the US Congress about the
progress of American actions in Iraq made since the surge in troop
deployments in spring. While Congress had mandated 18 criteria (or
“bullet” points – no pun intended) for consideration and
measurement, we all somehow knew the message was going to be one of
“stay the course, minimal current troop reductions, and an American
deployment of our young men and women long into the future.” With only
marginal progress having been made on 3 of the 18 benchmark criteria,
the Petraeus Report SHOULD justify a timetable for accelerated
withdrawal instead. The opponents of the war should feel stimulated, NOT
the proponents. Neither appears to be the case.
Last
week also saw the publicity foreplay of the release of Maestro
Greenspan’s book about his controversial tenure as the Chairman of the
FED. It appears to be a composite history, apologia, and defense of the
Greenspan years. The FED’s monetary and fiscal policies were clearly
catalysts behind the
dot-com boom, the irrational exuberance of a stock market running amok
(and then crashing), and the surrogate bubble of the housing/Real Estate
sector as the subsequent “fix” to an economic/ financial mess
crested by the original meddling/ muddling of the FED’s rollercoaster
interest rates! Will meetings of the Bernanke FED’s Open Market
Committee on interest rates again interject the FED as the catalyst for
good, or for ill? Will a return/ continuation of cheap money be the
“fix,” the “carry,” or the problem?
US/us
needs REAL leadership. The 2008 election of a President will prove
perhaps THE most important of this generation. With rare exception, the
candidates from both parties are lack luster, and depressing at best. We
need our next President to be a true catalyst for change – to restore
our economic, financial, and global reputation(s). Most of this gaggle
appear straight out of Hollywood’s central casting with their good
hair and great pearly whites. Where are the plan, the substance, and the
real teeth we need. Democratic Senators Obama and Clinton, and
Republican Congressman Ron Paul are clearly exceptions to the buffet of
“the cream of wheat(s) on a beige plate.” But, are they the
catalysts to put the fire into the bellies of their own parties?
Or… will they accelerate the emotion behind support for their
opposition candidates instead? Obama has captured the catalytic star
power of Chicago talk show host, Oprah Winfrey, who has the reputation
for being a rainmaker of public opinion and promotion. Her celebrity
status “creates” celebrities. At least… she can sure make “a
best seller” in the genre of books!
This
past weekend my little hometown community celebrated its 51st
annual Creston Booster Days festival. As part of this event, we single
out someone who has volunteered and worked so very hard to make our
community a special place. These individuals are true catalysts for
change and betterment for our little village in only the most positive
senses of the term. This year Dede Forrest was the recipient of the 2007
Theodore Cederholm Memorial Community Service Award. Congratulations,
Dede, and thank you so much for all you’ve done for us. May God bless
you as you have truly blessed us! I’m Fred Cederholm and I’ve been
thinking. You should be thinking, too.

© 2007 Fred Cederholm
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