By Giordano Bruno
If you knew that you could live in
luxury for the rest of your life but that by doing so it would absolutely
destroy the future for your children, your grandchildren and your
great-grandchildren would you do it? Well, that is exactly what we are doing as
a nation. Over the past several decades, we have stolen 15 trillion dollars
from future generations so that we could enjoy a dramatically inflated level of
prosperity. Our 15 trillion dollar party has been a lot of fun, but what we
have done to our children and our grandchildren has been beyond criminal. We
ran up the greatest mountain of debt in the history of the planet and we are
sticking them with the bill. Sadly, both political parties have been
responsible for the big spending that has been going on. Both Democrats and
Republicans have run up huge budget deficits when in power. But instead of
learning the hard lessons of the past, both political parties continue to vote
for even more debt. They would rather continue to steal trillions of dollars
from future generations than have the party end and have to face the
consequences.
And the consequences will be dramatic when the party ends. During fiscal year 2011, the U.S. government spent 3.7 trillion dollars but it only brought in 2.4 trillion dollars. That means that the U.S. government spent about 1.3 trillion dollars that it did not have. It is important to understand that even if the U.S. government spent that 1.3 trillion dollars on really stupid things, that money still got into the pockets of ordinary Americans who then spent it on things like food, gas, housing, etc. In turn, most of those that received money from providing those goods and services would spend it on other things.
So extra government spending can
definitely stimulate the economy. The problem is that we have been doing it
permanently. Since 1975, we have added more than 15 trillion dollars to the
national debt. This has fueled a false prosperity that was way beyond what we
could afford.
If the U.S. government tried to go to a
balanced budget now, our standard of living would crash and there would be
riots in the streets. The American people have been enjoying false prosperity
for so long that they have lost any notion of what “normal” actually is.
Think of it this way. If your family
makes $40,000 this year and you spend an extra $20,000 on your credit cards,
your family would be enjoying a false sense of prosperity.
You could do that year after year as
long as the credit card companies keep loaning you more money.
But debt always catches up with you in
the end.
It is the same thing with the United
States.
We have been running up our national
credit card balance and the interest payments have become quite painful.
The U.S. government spent over 454
billion dollars just on interest on the national debt during fiscal 2011.
That is 454 billion dollars that the
people of the United States do not receive anything in return for.
So in order to keep up with interest on
the national debt and to enjoy a standard of living that is beyond our means we
now have to run deficits that are in excess of a trillion dollars every single
year.
And a trillion dollars is a staggering
amount of money.
If right this moment you went out and
started spending one dollar every single second, it would take you more than
31,000 years to spend one trillion dollars.
Since Barack Obama was elected, the U.S.
government has added about 5 trillion more dollars to the national debt.
That kind of debt is a recipe for
national financial suicide.
How are we supposed to explain to our
children that we are passing a debt of $15,579,852,946,457.64 down to them?
At this point, the United States
government is responsible for more than a third of all the government debt in
the entire world.
The 15 trillion dollar party that we
have been enjoying has been amazing, but all of that debt is soon going to
bring us a tremendous amount of pain.
And there is really no way out under our
current financial system. As our population ages, government budget deficits
are projected to spiral wildly out of control in future years.
Already, entitlement programs are
starting to cause massive problems. For example, mandatory federal spending
surpassed total federal revenue for the first time ever in fiscal 2011. That
was not supposed to happen until 50 years from now.
If the federal government used GAAP
(Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) like all publicly-traded
corporations are required to do, the situation would be much worse.
The truth is that the U.S. government
never had a “balanced budget” during the end of the Clinton administration. The
federal government was borrowing gigantic amounts of money from the Social
Security trust fund to finance regular government operations. It was a big
fraud. Under GAAP, there would have been huge budget deficits during those
years.
And even under the non-GAAP numbers used
by the U.S. Treasury Department, the U.S. national debt still increased every
single year during the Clinton administration.
So let’s get real.
Our national financial situation has
always been much worse than we have been told.
It has been estimated that our current
budget deficits would be in the neighborhood of 4 to 5 trillion dollars under
GAAP.
And looking down the road a bit, we are
facing a tsunami of unfunded liabilities that is absolutely nightmarish.
In other words, we have committed
ourselves to tens of trillions of dollars of expenses that we don’t have any
money for.
According to Professor Laurence J.
Kotlikoff, the U.S. is facing a “fiscal gap” of over 200 trillion dollars in
the coming years. The following is a brief excerpt from a recent article that
he did for CNN….
“The government’s total indebtedness — its fiscal gap
— now stands at $211 trillion, by my arithmetic. The fiscal gap is the
difference, measured in present value, between all projected future spending
obligations — including our huge defense expenditures and massive entitlement
programs, as well as making interest and principal payments on the official
debt — and all projected future taxes.”
And it just keeps getting worse.
Recently it was revealed that Obamacare will add 17 trillion dollars more to
our long-term unfunded obligations.
Basically what we have done is we have
committed future generations to a life of endless debt slavery to pay for our
debts and for the financial promises that we have made.
How could we be so stupid?
Of course this entire fraudulent system
is going to completely collapse before we get too much farther down the road
anyway. Right now the whole thing is essentially being held together by chicken
wire and duct tape.
Most Americans do not realize this, but
the Federal Reserve bought approximately 61 percent of all government debt
issued by the U.S. Treasury Department in 2011.
Normally, the Federal Reserve is not
supposed to be doing this.
But right now there are not nearly
enough buyers of U.S. government debt at the super low interest rates that the
U.S. government wants to pay. A recent Money News article explained that
foreigners have been increasingly shying away from U.S. debt….
“In 2009, such foreign purchases of U.S.
debt amounted to 6 percent of GDP and has since raised by over eighty percent
to a paltry 0.9 percent.”
Instead of interest rates on U.S.
Treasuries rising to attract additional investors, the U.S. Federal Reserve has
been intervening to make up the difference.
This is essentially “monetizing the
debt” and it is something that Ben Bernanke promised that he would never do.
But he is doing it.
If the Federal Reserve was not buying up
all this debt, interest rates on U.S. debt would soar and so would U.S.
government interest payments.
Yes, this is a giant Ponzi scheme and it
cannot last for long.
Of course all of this could have been
avoided if our politicians had not been running up such massive amounts of debt
all these years.
Some have suggested that our problems
could be solved by simply increasing taxes on the wealthy.
Well, the truth is that the top 5
percent of all income earners already pay nearly 50 percent of all federal
taxes and soaking them even more will not even come close to solving the
federal budget crisis.
For example, if Bill Gates gave every
single penny of his fortune to the U.S. government, it would only cover the
U.S. budget deficit for 15 days.
And as Bill Whittle has shown, you could
take every single penny that every American earns above $250,000 and it would
only fund about 38 percent of the federal budget.
So taxing the wealthy will certainly not
solve all of our problems.
In fact, when you tax the wealthy and
the “somewhat wealthy” it slows economic growth in a number of different ways.
Number one, they have less money to
spend into the economy.
Number two, they have less money to
invest in business activities.
Number three, it gives wealthy
individuals and corporations more of an incentive to move out of the United
States. As I have written about previously, the global elite are already hiding
about 18 trillion dollars in offshore banks. The U.S. government keeps trying
to tap into all of that offshore wealth, but the elite always seem to be a few
steps ahead of the game.
Yes, we should try to close loopholes in
the tax system, but the truth is that the root cause of our problem is that the
federal government is simply spending way, way too much money.
Right now, spending by the federal
government accounts for about 24 percent of GDP. Back in 2001, it accounted for
just 18 percent.
But our politicians always want to put
off spending cuts for another day because they know that immediate spending
cuts would really hurt the economy.
For example, just check out this recent
quote from White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew….
“The time for austerity is not today,”
Lew told NBC News “Meet the Press.” “If we were to put in austerity measures
right now, it would take the economy in the wrong way.”
Yes, the Obama administration definitely
does not want to hurt the economy with an election coming up in a few months.
So when will it be time to seriously cut
government spending?
The day never seems to arrive.
But even though the federal government
has been pumping more than a trillion extra dollars into the economy every
year, the economy has not shown much improvement. The percentage of working age
Americans that have jobs has barely budged for over two years.
Yes, the policies of the Obama
administration have stabilized the U.S. economy for the moment, but if he was
actually going to tell the truth he would say something like this….
“By mortgaging the future of our
children and our grand-children I have stabilized our economic statistics for
the short-term. Unfortunately, I am going to have to continue to financially
abuse future generations to keep us from falling into another Great Depression.
Meanwhile, I am making our long-term financial problems far, far worse. But the
most important thing is that I win re-election so that I can continue to be
president. Thank you for being so selfish and so willing to destroy the future
of your children. Vote for me in 2012 and let the party continue!”
Unfortunately, the party is going to
come crashing to an end at some point.
Right now, the global financial system
is based on the U.S. dollar and on U.S. government debt.
There will come a time when the rest of
the world is going to get sick and tired of watching this Ponzi scheme play out
and they are going to completely lose faith in the U.S. dollar and in U.S.
government debt. In fact, there are already signs that this is starting to
happen.
When faith in our currency and our debt
is completely gone, it will be nearly impossible to get back and the game will
be over.
The false prosperity that we are
experiencing right now is about as good as things are going to get.
Enjoy it while you still can, because
when it is gone that will be the end of it.
Both the Democrats and the Republicans
have failed us. They played fast and loose with our future and they never
planned for the long-term.
Now we are facing a collapse of
unprecedented magnitude that most Americans will never even see coming.
A horrifying economic collapse is coming.
You better get ready for it.
Oops, too late for the voice of reason…
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