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US economy clinging to life as public debt nears $20 trillion

By Ian Greenhalgh on September 3, 2016

How long can the US economy stagger along under this incredible burden of debt?

[Editor’s note: The USA today is an enslaved nation, a country populated by debt slaves with an economy that is designed to fail eventually, when the debt burden grows too much to bear. This is by design of course, a deliberate plot that has been in place since the foundation of the Federal Reserve over a century ago.

37 million Americans live in poverty and good jobs are becoming something your parents had, unless you are one of those who works in federal government or the defense industry.

The system is just not tenable long-term, so the question isn’t if the US economy will collapse, rather it is when the US economy will collapse. Ian]

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US economy clinging to life as public debt nears $20 trillion


Societe Generale Bank analyst Albert Edwards said that consumers will hardly be able to keep the US economy afloat for long. According to him, it is the US consumer that keeps the US economy from recession, Business Insider wrote.

The analysts wrote in his article that the recession of the US economy was near. The only thing that keeps the US economy afloat is the level of consumer spending, which accounts for about 70% of US gross domestic product. However, the US may soon lose this support.

“It is difficult to say consumption is driving the economy forward, rather it is like a wood, worm-ridden crutch creaking under the strain of holding up a dead weight economy. This recovery, the fourth longest in history, is surely nearing its end,” Edwards wrote.

According to the analysts, the growing inflation rate in the US already starts to exhaust consumers’ resources. This can only add more fuel to the fire.

Edwards compared the current economic situation in the United States with the one before the financial crisis in 2007, when it was only consumption that kept the economy from recession. The shortage of business investment and a slowdown of the labor market affected the consumer back then, and US GDP collapsed.

Because of the sharp drop in oil prices, American energy corporations have faced serious problems and may fall into a new trap, Business Insider said. At first, low oil prices prevented US oil companies from meeting their debt obligations.

Afterwards, the infection started spreading to other areas of the economy.

But the problems in the US economy do not end here. According to Edwards, there is another long-term problem that is looming on the horizon – pensions.

According to Citigroup analysts, the gap between the assets of pension funds and pension liabilities in US corporations made up 376 billion dollars in 2015, which is a serious problem.

The bad news for the energy sector is the presence of capital-intensive companies among under-funded firms. The pension plans of those companies envisage fixed payments.

Citigroup noted that all ten S&P 500 index sectors are underfunded, while the energy sector is the most problematic one. Only 30 companies inside S&P 500 had been fully funded by the end of 2015.

The Pentagon fears that within five years, the US will be involved in a military conflict, for which the country has no money.

High-ranking military officials consider large-scale military confrontation with Iran, North Korea or Russia possible. However, the US Army remains unprepared for any of these scenarios, the article says.

Thus, the funding of new technologies for ground operations is not sufficient. During one year, the US military can spend on maintenance of transport and tracked vehicles less than General Motors makes in one week. The budget for the maintenance of helicopters is used for the modernization of the choppers from the Reagan era, because the US Air Force can not afford new helicopters, the publication says.

The Pentagon does not exaggerate when it says that the US has no plans for a large-scale modernization of the army for the upcoming ten years, Forbes wrote.

It is worth saying that the US national debt has already exceeded the level of $ 19.5 trillion, the US Department of the Treasure reported.

According to The Washington Examiner, the US national debt had amounted to nearly $10.63 trillion by the time of Barack Obama’s arrival in the White House. In less than eight years, the debt of the United States of America has nearly doubled. By the time Obama leaves the office, the number may near $20 trillion. According to IMF estimates, the US national debt now stands at 107.5% of GDP. In 1983-2007, the debt stood at an average of 60.7%.
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huh, if you ask me, who is worse than Syria in internal security, i will say USA.
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This is a chronological list of school shootings in the United States. It consists of incidents in which a firearm was discharged at a school infrastructure, including incidents of shootings on a school bus. This list contains shooting incidents that occurred on the campuses of K-12 public schools and private schools, as well as colleges and universities. Each must have a full citation to a reliable source.

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There are two economies that are constantly in the verge of collapsing.
 
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give it a rest boss.. brits thought same around 70 years ago...

hell we thought the same before brits.....

cycle will repeat.... you can count on that

We share none of the similarities of the examples you gave. We are not about taking over lands, spreading a religious foothold or expanding empires. What makes us a Superpower and rich has to do with our moral, military(alliances) and economic might.
 
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We share none of the similarities of the examples you gave. We are not about taking over lands, spreading a religious foothold or expanding empires. What makes us a Superpower and rich has to do with our moral, military(alliances) and economic might.


at queens birthday celebration a little over century ago.... in her speech.... queen of british empire proclaimed that Britain is so far ahead in technology and power and wealth that their planners don't see any credible military threat ever arising to the empire till eternity....

this was about 7-10 years before world war 1. few years later they also declared that they have built a ship that cannot be sunk.... they named it titanic.....
 
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this was about 7-10 years before world war 1. few years later they also declared that they have built a ship that cannot be sunk.... they named it titanic.....

Hubris
 
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Care 2elaborate?

The two economies on the verge of collapsing according the experts and the media are US and China. They happen to drive the world economies. On the other hand, people predict when India will become a supa p0wa. No one predict its collapse. Now, why is that?
 
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at queens birthday celebration a little over century ago.... in her speech.... queen of british empire proclaimed that Britain is so far ahead in technology and power and wealth that their planners don't see any credible military threat ever arising to the empire till eternity....

this was about 7-10 years before world war 1. few years later they also declared that they have built a ship that cannot be sunk.... they named it titanic.....

Queen of the British "empire". We are not an empire, we don't depend on coveted lands we have defeated nor its citizens to fight for us.
 
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ok I get it..... but meanwhile your president seems to be gearing up for a war... I hope you guys do a better job than Iraq this time

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/04/05/politics/trump-syria-comments-response/index.html

Iraq is a cluster F__ for now but it has fundamentally changed from being a brutal dictatorship to a democracy. Every democracy has crazy periods in its infancy. Look no further than your country as an example and its near 70 years of struggle to be a perfect union.

Iraq was a wrong war, but in terms of military success, you can't have a better outcome short of permanently occupying it. The instability of terrorism is not unique to Iraq. Plus- We can't make Iraqis fight and not run away from the battle. They had all the equipment and training, and ultimately factions in their religion, feudal loyalties lead to ISIS taking over such large swaths.


Does removing inventory also remove the ability and know how to make it in the future?
 
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Iraq is a cluster F__ for now but it has fundamentally changed from being a brutal dictatorship to a democracy. Every democracy has crazy periods in its infancy. Look no further than your country as an example and its near 70 years of struggle to be a perfect union.

Iraq was a wrong war, but in terms of military success, you can't have a better outcome short of permanently occupying it. The instability of terrorism is not unique to Iraq. Plus- We can't make Iraqis fight and not run away from the battle. They had all the equipment and training, and ultimately factions in their religion, feudal loyalties lead to ISIS taking over such large swaths.


you guys have our full support in Syria

 
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There might be some airstrikes against Syrian army positions because Trump/Haley/Tillerson have made some big statements which they need to back up, or they will lose credibility on the world stage.

Russian/Iran are not going to let their gains in Syria go to waste and just capitulate to US demands. Doing so would be suicidal for both Putin and Khamanei on the domestic front, especially for Putin. If anything, there will be a limited engagement for US/NATO, but nothing where there is a full-blown conflict between US and Russia/Iran in Syria. That would easily lead to an all out war encompassing the entire region. Iran/Russia would go all in. If I am not mistaken, Iran sees this as an existential conflict. They have to 'win' in Syria, or they will face an ongoing threat from all sides for generations to come.

No statements from Putin as of yet. Only statements from Russian MoD and foreign office.

Next week, Tillerson is meeting Lavrov in Moscow. Will the US cancel this meeting?
 
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There might be some airstrikes against Syrian army positions because Trump/Haley/Tillerson have made some big statements which they need to back up, or they will lose credibility on the world stage.

Russian/Iran are not going to let their gains in Syria go to waste and just capitulate to US demands. Doing so would be suicidal for both Putin and Khamanei on the domestic front, especially for Putin. If anything, there will be a limited engagement for US/NATO, but nothing where there is a full-blown conflict between US and Russia/Iran in Syria. That would easily lead to an all out war encompassing the entire region. Iran/Russia would go all in. If I am not mistaken, Iran sees this as an existential conflict. They have to 'win' in Syria, or they will face an ongoing threat from all sides for generations to come.

No statements from Putin as of yet. Only statements from Russian MoD and foreign office.

Next week, Tillerson is meeting Lavrov in Moscow. Will the US cancel this meeting?

The US needs to provide Stingers with GPS & Kill Switch.
GPS to make them work only in designated areas
and Kill Switch to disable them when they have done the job.
 
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You prove my point on why we have to limit people like you from living in the U.S. If we are killers of Muslims and creators of ISIS, then why are you contributing towards our policies and deaths of fellow Muslims by being a taxpayer. Go back to the hallowed lands of Bangladesh.

an indian ABCD acting as "owner of America" makes people laugh. Pun aside, good percentage of US population are against what US did in Iraq, Libya and Syria. That means, self proclaimed indian "owner" ready to kick vast number of Americans so hindutva brigade can impose bigoted rule on land of free. ISIS a US creation is well documented fact.

Now the truth emerges: how the US fuelled the rise of Isis in Syria and Iraq

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jun/03/us-isis-syria-iraq

and guess what, curry gets even thicker and smelly - india was supplying weapons and explosive to ISIS and giving shelter to ISIS terrorists.
http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/...islamic-state-to-make-explosives-report-says/
 
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We'll see what these Trumpland haters can do. Their empty threats about going it alone are laughable to say the least. They have trouble everywhere. North Korea is another gem in the making. LOL Trump has threatened China to fix NK on his own LMAO Now, Trump is fantasizing about fixing Syria alone. We'll see.

America has the great ability to destroy nations but they also lose wars. Since ww2 they have lost every war that have fought.
All empires eventually come to an end for one reason or another. America is no different.
The world doesn't see what the real problems are and almost all start in tel Aviv and finish at the doors of the Whitehouse

Payback- what payback? We continue to be the sole superpower and richest. No American(s) is killing fellow Americans. lol
Richest.....look at your debt.
A man who owns $1 and has no debt is richer than USA which owes trillions of dollars. Learn you dumb slave
 
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