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Silver Rocket Bitches!
28th October 2011, 11:35 AM
The walking debt – U.S. public debt now surpasses $15 trillion. The financial sector has wrecked disaster in the American economy. Wall Street banks cause havoc in housing and student loans.


It can be argued that the world is suffering from an epidemic of chronic debt. The financial sector (http://www.mybudget360.com/the-chastisement-of-american-saver-federal-reserve-offers-higher-interest-rate-to-banking-reserves-too-big-to-fail-offer-interest-rates-near-zero/) loves to play on words and would rather call certain debt issues as a credit crisis as if it were a temporary thing like a mid-life crisis. This is also similar to renaming junk bonds to something more user friendly like a household pet, high yield bonds. There seems to be a naïve euphoria that the problems in Europe are now resolved. Nothing has been resolved aside from forcefully cramming down write-downs and creating more debt to bailout more financial institutions (http://www.mybudget360.com/the-chastisement-of-american-saver-federal-reserve-offers-higher-interest-rate-to-banking-reserves-too-big-to-fail-offer-interest-rates-near-zero/). As the markets rally on this news we have now officially crossed the $15 trillion barrier with total public debt in our own nation. The world continues to fuel a debt induced problem with more debt. Our entire system has been captured by this financialization (http://www.mybudget360.com/the-chastisement-of-american-saver-federal-reserve-offers-higher-interest-rate-to-banking-reserves-too-big-to-fail-offer-interest-rates-near-zero/) where everything from a college education (http://www.mybudget360.com/how-much-average-american-income-irs-data-student-loan-deduction-surges-wages-fall-recession-agi-income-top-one-percent/), to automobiles, to purchasing a home have become mechanisms to enslave people with ungodly amounts of debt and send profits to the few in the gilded financial class. As this goes along the elite in the financial sector become wealthier while the majority of Americans (http://www.mybudget360.com/how-much-does-the-average-american-make-breaking-down-the-us-household-income-numbers/) are left behind.

Crossing into the abyss of debt
$15 trillion should get any person’s attention and we have crossed that market with the public debt auctions of this week:
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This information has yet to be updated on the U.S. Treasury (http://www.mybudget360.com/the-chastisement-of-american-saver-federal-reserve-offers-higher-interest-rate-to-banking-reserves-too-big-to-fail-offer-interest-rates-near-zero/) website but make no mistake, the $15 trillion figure has been breached. Is this disturbing to anyone else that our total public debt is roughly 100 percent of our GDP? Here you have Europe chastising nations for broaching this threshold and we simply continue to expand the debt at a feverish pitch. It is amazing to think that only a decade ago people were talking about paying the entire national debt off. Not going to happen.
Yet this massive debt expansion is largely coming by bailing the bad debt of the banking system. As most Americans know, access to this easy debt is not available for most Americans who are actually in the process of de-leveraging:
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This is the dualistic nature of our system. American households are being forced to deal with the austerity of the current crisis while the banking system has virtually unlimited access to the Federal Reserve (http://www.mybudget360.com/the-chastisement-of-american-saver-federal-reserve-offers-higher-interest-rate-to-banking-reserves-too-big-to-fail-offer-interest-rates-near-zero/) and their digital printing press and virtual loan junkyard. Now wouldn’t it be nice if you had a place where you could dump all your housing, credit card, and education debt and simply move on? Unless you are a too big to fail bank, this pathway is not available.

More at http://www.mybudget360.com/the-walking-debt-us-public-debt-now-surpasses-15-trillion-the-financial-sector-student-loans-housing-peak-debt/

Twisted Titan
28th October 2011, 11:57 AM
You only have to worry if you got a SS number or if you don't own physical gold or silver.