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PostSubject: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 7:44 am

by Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D.


When our leaders have no awareness of the disastrous consequences of their actions, they can claim ignorance and take no action.

Or when our leaders have no hard evidence as to what might happen in the future, they can at least claim uncertainty.

But when they have full knowledge of an impending disaster ... they have proof of its inevitability in ANY scenario ... and they so declare in their official reports ... but STILL don't lift a finger to change course ... then they have only one remaining claim:

INSANITY!

And, unfortunately, that's precisely the situation we're in today: Three recently released government reports now point to fiscal doomsday for America; and one of the reports, issued by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), says so explicitly:

The CBO paints two future scenarios for the U.S. budget deficit and the national debt. But it plainly declares that fiscal disaster will strike in EITHER scenario. Furthermore ...

The CBO states that its fiscal disaster scenarios could cause severe economic declines for decades to come, including hyperinflation and destruction of retirement savings.

The CBO then proceeds to admit that even its worse-case scenario could be understated by a wide margin due to panic in the financial markets or vicious cycles that are beyond control.

Separately, in its Flow of Funds Report for the second quarter, the Federal Reserve provides irrefutable data that we are already beginning to witness the first of these consequences in the United States: an unprecedented cut-off of credit to businesses and consumers.


Meanwhile, the Treasury Department shows that America's fate remains, as before, in the hands of foreigners, with the U.S. still owing them $7.9 trillion!

And despite all this, neither Congress nor the Obama Administration have proposed a plan or a timetable for averting these doomsday scenarios. Their sole solution is to issue more bonds, borrow more, and print more without restraint.

That, is the epitome of insanity.

Yes, the great government bailouts of 2008 and 2009 have bought us some time ... but they have promptly proceeded to sell us into bondage.

Yes, they have given us safe passage over tough seas ... but only to throw our assets onto the global auction block for the highest bidders.

The one bright spot: Unlike some governments, ours does not conceal the evidence of its folly. Quite the contrary, the proof pours forth from these three government reports in relatively blunt language and unmistakably blatant numbers ...

Report #1
Congressional Budget Office (CBO):
The Long-Term Budget Outlook


http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/102xx/doc10297/06-25-LTBO.pdf


The CBO opens with a chart predicting the most dramatic surge in government debt of all time.

It shows that even in proportion to the larger size of the U.S. economy today, the government debt has ALREADY surpassed the massive debt loads accumulated during World War I and the Great Depression ... and will soon surpass even the massive debt load of World War II.

"Large budget deficits," write the authors of the CBO report, would ...

"Reduce national saving," leading to ...


"More borrowing from abroad" and ...


"Less domestic investment," which in turn would ...


"Depress income growth in the United States," and ...


"Seriously harm the economy."
Worse, on page 14, the CBO warns that:

"Lenders may become concerned about the financial solvency of the government and ...


"Demand higher interest rates to compensate for the increasing riskiness of holding government debt." Plus ...


"Both foreign and domestic lenders may not provide enough funds for the government to meet its obligations."
The magnitude of the problem cannot be underestimated. The CBO declares on page 15 that:

"The systematic widening of budget shortfalls projected under CBO's long-term scenarios has never been observed in U.S. history" and ...


It will also be larger than the debt accumulations of any other industrialized nation in the post-World War II period, including Belgium and Italy, the two worst cases of all.
But the CBO admits that even these frightening projections may be grossly understated because:

"The analysis omitted the pressures that a rising ratio of debt to GDP would have on real interest rates and economic growth."


"The growth of debt would lead to a vicious cycle in which the government had to issue ever-larger amounts of debt in order to pay ever-higher interest charges."


"More government borrowing would drain the nation's pool of savings, reducing investment" and ...


"Capital would probably flee the United States, further reducing investment."
But none of these are factored into the analysis. On page 17 of its report, the CBO writes ...

"The analysis ... does not incorporate the financial markets' reactions to a fiscal crisis and the actions that the government would adopt to resolve such a crisis. Because [our] textbook growth model is not forward-looking, the analysis assumes that people will not anticipate the sustainability issues facing the federal budget; as a result, the model predicts only a gradual change in the economy as federal debt rises.

"In actuality, the economic effects of rapidly growing debt would probably be much more disorderly as investors' confidence in the nation's fiscal solvency began to erode. If foreign investors anticipated an economic crisis, they might significantly reduce their purchases of U.S. securities, causing the exchange value of the dollar to plunge, interest rates to climb, and consumer prices to shoot up.(Bolding is mine.)

Report #2
U.S. Federal Reserve:
Flow of Funds Accounts of the United States


http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/z1/Current/z1.pdf

The Fed's data on page 12 tells it all: The impact on the U.S. credit markets is not just a future scenario. It's happening right now.

Yes, the government is getting its money to finance its exploding deficits (for now). But it's hogging all the available supplies, while American businesses and average consumers are getting shut out or even shoved out.

Specifically ...

In the first half of last year, the U.S. Treasury raised funds at the annual pace of $411 billion in the first quarter and $310 billion in the second quarter.


But if you think that was a lot, consider this: THIS year, the Treasury has stepped up its pace of borrowing to annual rates of $1.443 TRILLION in the first quarter and $1.896 TRILLION in the second quarter. That's 3.5 times and over SIX TIMES MORE than last year's, respectively.
Meanwhile, the private sector is getting killed ...

Last year, banks provided new credit at the annual pace of $472.4 billion in the first quarter and $86.7 billion in the second. This year, they're not providing ANY new credit — they're actually LIQUIDATING loans at the rate of $857.2 billion in the first quarter and $931.3 billion in the second. So if you're running a business, you may want to think twice before asking your bank for more money. Instead, they may decide to TAKE BACK the money they've already loaned you!


Ditto for mortgages. Last year, mortgages were being created at the annual clip of $522.5 billion and $124 billion in the first and second quarters, respectively. This year, on a net basis, mortgages haven't been created at all. Quite the contrary, the Fed reports that, on a net basis, they've been liquidated at an annual pace of $39.3 billion in the first quarter and $239.5 billion in the second.


Getting cash out of credit cards and other consumer credit is even tougher. Last year, folks were able to add to their consumer credit at annual rates of $115 billion and $105 billion in the first two quarters. This year, in contrast, they've been forced to CUT back on their credit at annual rates of $95.3 billion in the first quarter ... and at an even faster pace in the second quarter — $166.8 billion.
Never before in my lifetime have I witnessed a more severe case of crowding out in the credit markets!

And never before has the CBO been so right in its forecasts of fiscal doomsday: One of its dire forecasts was already coming true even before it issued its report.

Report #3
U.S. Treasury Department:
Treasury Bulletin


http://www.fms.treas.gov/bulletin/b2009-3.pdf


Each and every month, the Treasury reminds us of the single fact that no one in the Treasury wants to face:

The U.S. is deep in debt to the rest of the world, and on page 48, it provides the evidence: total liabilities to foreigners of $7,898,435 million (nearly $7.9 trillion)!

This isn't a new record. It was actually slightly more last year. But the fact is NOTHING has been done to reduce our debt to foreigners. Quite the contrary, it is the deliberate policy of our government to pile up more — to sell foreign investors and central banks on the idea that they must continue to lend us money.

The fact that this could potentially put our nation into deeper jeopardy is overlooked. And the dire forecast by the CBO that foreign investors might pull the plug is pooh-poohed.


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PostSubject: Re: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 9:09 am

I listened to Dr Ron Pauls report, it was actually on the boobtube last night. Now he says that the answer is to have all of us walk around in gold coins in our pockets and that there is actually a way we can still work with paper money. But absolutely not through the federal reserve......Of course, I'm sure you know this NB.

I have faith that we might do that for awhile until bargaining once again becomes a way of life for us all. We just need to implement another program as we did have prior to the crooks started the federal reserve and destroyed things.

That is quite the report you have shown us and I guess its time we took action. Especially us poor ums
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PostSubject: Re: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 10:27 am

some good coming out of all this,,,, the end of a money dominated society and consciousness to the way of the Spirit and embracing our spiritual reality..

dont buy into the fear...

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PostSubject: Re: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 1:49 pm

Not scared at all day just giving those i know the heads up i have read his last 2 reports and will no doubt get his latest . Just don`t want people on the forums i visit to be left holding the bag and unprepared should the dollar fail and they still need things to buy . Like I have said in the past bring it on the sooner it starts the sooner it ends .

The Eu never had to do it this way they sold the EU on the basis of a manufacturing idea where if all the Eu countries were to lift trade barriers and act as one group then they could compete with America and Asia. They can not go that same route here because in 20 years it hasn`t shown that to be the case . So they are going to try the bring North America to its knees plan and then spring the We have a plan to get out of this but we will have to accept ? What ever the plan is it will still be slavery with just more debt to pay off .

Want to know where the stimulus package has gone I`ll tell you they have flooded the other central banks with cash to buy foreign currencies for the Embassies to remain operational for a year. where else would the money come from they stay open and operational and the public gets to fight for meager food scraps
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PostSubject: Re: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 2:24 pm

We should try and be ready for anything because none of us can be sure of what will really happen. Having food, water, cash and other assets may or may not save us from what is coming, but it could make you feel better by being prepared.... just in case.

Sometimes I question why the constant warnings about the dollar collapse. Makes you wonder when you try to think like 'they' do.
Therefore, being diversified is the answer if you are able to do so.

I put nothing pass the hidden to suddenly surprise us at the last moment to catch us off guard.

Personally, I believe our spirit is the most important asset that must be protected and then just trust in your instincts.

Not falling for the fear is the key to getting through whatever they have planned for us. Letting go of material things and their way of living is the way to freedom.
We need a change and I think money will be unimportant soon enough.
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PostSubject: Re: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 2:46 pm

for those that do not have a lot of money, small things like lighters, matches, char coal and batteries will be in demand.

I got my seeds put away and I really feel good that my daughter at least can do the garden thing. I am horrible at it.
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Don't forget toilet paper, alcohol and tobacco!
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IF THEE HYDRO GOES OUT MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A BUCKET YOU DON`T WANT TO BE USING YOUR BEST POT FOR YOUR BATHROOM .
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And LOTS of plastic bags!
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safety pins and band aids
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PostSubject: Re: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 5:17 pm

Northernboy can you please fix the links?
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PostSubject: Re: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 7:19 pm

Sorry Anchor these are PDF files you can right click and save target as then locate them to open them . If need be feel free to post this at avalon
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PostSubject: Re: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 7:35 pm

I know about PDF - but the 2 out of 3 of the links are not valid.

Was I the only one to even click on them?

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PostSubject: Re: Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday   Three Government Reports Point to Fiscal Doomsday Icon_minitimeMon Oct 05, 2009 10:08 pm

I think it's time the government packed up all their paper money and boarded that arc. We'll keep the land and the natural resources and I'm sure we can do a better job of making them work for us without destroying them.

I'm fed up with the financial doom and gloom being spread around the airwaves. Even when the news is positive, it's only to manipulate the market. Money like debt is an illusion.
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Northern Boy wrote:
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