preacherman76, on 05 May 2012 - 10:40 AM, said:
I gotta head out the door in like 5 mins for work so I cant really give this post the attention it needs right now. I will come back later. One thing though, we owe ALOT more then people think. Our interest alone is enormous. We actualy owe several hundred trillion dollars.
On paper, possibly.
You can, for example, project large future liabilities for various government safety nets - Social Security for example - liabilities that just go away, quite frankly, with some minor tweaking, such as upping the retirement age.
Again. It all depends on the legislation that congress passes between here and then. Everyone is aware that Social security needs reform.
The issue is how it gets reformed. Republicans want to dismantle and privative it, Democrats want to patch it.
But, y'know - Congress. Not currently the easiest place to get legislation passed, ever.
The idea that we owe several hundred trillion dollars is, in general, a worst-case scenario fantasy, usually promoted by various Gold resellers, trying to pump the price of Gold sky-high through demand generated by consumer fear.
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Ask your self one thing. Why would you trust anyone on thier opinion of what can and cant be done to fix the economy, when none of them thought there was a problem right up till the day it crashed.
Because basic mathematics.
Also - not that it matters particularly, but several Liberals predicted the collapse of the housing bubble. Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize winning economist, for example being just one of many.
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And whos only solution thus far is to bury us in more debt then we could ever hope to pay.
No. That's pure propaganda.
Ask yourself one thing. Why would any government intend to do that if their purpose was not to weaken and destroy that government?
Again. I strongly advise you to go and try that Budget simulation for yourself.
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This is a intentional economic controled demolition, to bring about a global currency.
No. The financial crisis was essentially caused by the incorrect labeling of the risk associated with American Mortgage Repayments. It was personal greed, rather than conspiracy.
There is, however, an intentional economic controlled demolition to destroy the power of the Federal Government.
There's an American political party who have a stated political goal of doing just that. See above.