In terms of fiscal policy, America is like a train headed for a bridge that is out, throttle wide open, while engineers fuss over minor adjustments to valves here and there and conductors try and reassure the passengers that nothing is amiss. The media are like the band that kept playing cheery music as the
Titanic went down.
This country's financial system is going over the cliff, on that there can be no doubt. There are too many interwoven trends, all clearly unsustainable. It's just a question of what exact admixture of the subprime bubble, the federal debt, private debt, the dollar crash, derivatives and oil production declines crash the American economy, and whether the timetable is measured in many months, several years, or a decade or so.
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in a credit-scoring postnuclear Stone Age...