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Posts Tagged ‘ Federal Debt ’

What if They Stop Buying our Debt?

Nov 19th, 2009 | By Doug Hornig | Category: Featured, Financial News

Doug Hornig, senior prognosticator at The Casey Report, analyzes the alarming trend of U.S. federal debt and its future implications.

“I have always depended on the kindness of strangers,” said Blanche DuBois, in the final words of the play A Streetcar Named Desire. Well, don’t we all.

Many citizens probably still cling to the old saw that public debt doesn’t matter because “we owe it to ourselves.” Wrong. Debt always matters. And as for whom we owe it to, it is a lot of kind (or, at least, not yet unkind) strangers.



Debt – the fall of the U.S. economic empire

Nov 18th, 2009 | By Puru Saxena | Category: Featured, Financial News

The 19th century belonged to Britain, the 20th century belonged to America and in the 21st century, China will rule the business world. Whether you like it or not, this transition is already underway and it will intensify over the coming decades.



Why the Spiralling Federal Debt Will Crush Us All

May 28th, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

The problem is that the federal debt is rising – and will continue to rise – much faster than gross domestic product, which represents America’s ability to service it.