We are coming to the point in the United States when even the US government
will no longer be able to borrow at very low long-term rates. That point is a
few years off, and we have time to change paths; but as I have shown in
previous letters, the longer we wait to get the deficit under control, the
fewer choices we have and the more painful they are. NO country can run
deficits the size we are currently running, along with unfunded deficits over
four times the size of the economy and a growing overall debt burden, without
consequences. At some point, investors in bonds will start wondering exactly
what the process is by which they will be repaid. And what will the value of
those future payments be?
Those of you who remember the hilarious cartoon that described quantitative easing, will know the mind of Omid Melikan. He has done a series of these cartoons which we will be featuring here soon. Here Omid does his take on what Clint’s “Halftime in America” ad should have been. I think you will enjoy it. And thank to Omid.








