The more they print, the more they devalue the dollar. Problem is, there is less actual money in our economy because of offshoring - it's now in other economic markets instead of the US. But the US is still consuming the products produced by jobs that used to be here. Free trade turned the US into a bake sale. The strength we built is being given away for donations to re-election campaigns. The fed is doing one of two things: trying to bail water with a seive, or speeding up our decline. The two approaches look a lot alike.
And why is that? Because regulations are so stifling here that the cost to do business is much less elsewhere. That, and not "free trade," is the origin of the bake sale. If you do not support free trade, what do you support? Central planning?