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That is how US government can rack up so much debts in such a short time. You guys are so lenient. Where is the spirit of "Tax Enough Already"?GDP is at 25 Trillion so not a big deal loser op.
Debt to GDP ratio is not good. It is 148%.GDP is at 25 Trillion so not a big deal loser op.
That requires cooperation from US debt purchasers, which nowadays are less and less confident in US. More people see more recklessness in US government to abuse US debt owners for its own benefit. I, for one, am reducing my debt position.That is what allows these massive debts to happen, without a shock to the system.
Just pay that back then, achievers.GDP is at 25 Trillion so not a big deal loser op.
This graph is very troubling. BTW those that are cheerleading the US demise, have not thought through the implications on every level. It wont be a pretty polka dots and unicorn world if the US slides from its power dominance. People's emotional reaction of thumbing the big guy on the block may feel good in the short run, but will make for a very choppy world to say the least. I just wished China and the US somehow managed to find a way to get together and compete fairly.
The 2020 Long-Term Budget Outlook
CBO presents its projections of what federal deficits, debt, spending, and revenues would be for the next 30 years if current laws governing taxes and spending generally did not change.www.cbo.gov
Only when everyone takes the responsibility for his own actions, we could call it fair. So, if you wish some fairness, pray that Americans pay for the consequences of their government's reckless money printing.This graph is very troubling. BTW those that are cheerleading the US demise, have not thought through the implications on every level. It wont be a pretty polka dots and unicorn world if the US slides from its power dominance. People's emotional reaction of thumbing the big guy on the block may feel good in the short run, but will make for a very choppy world to say the least. I just wished China and the US somehow managed to find a way to get together and compete fairly.
No, they aren't. Have you even used them for regular transactions?Wait until paper money replaces toilet paper, Bitcoin and Ethereum is the answer.
No, they aren't. Have you even used them for regular transactions?
How long did each transaction take to settle? And compare that with the transaction using regular paper money.Hundreds of times if not thousands.
$25 trillion my foot, it's not even $23 trillion.GDP is at 25 Trillion so not a big deal loser op.
Just pay that back then, achievers.