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Old 01-30-2013, 12:55 PM   #1
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Default US Debt Headed Toward 200 Percent Of GDP Even After 'Fiscal Cliff' Deal

The nation's long-term fiscal outlook hasn't significantly improved following the recent agreement between Congress and the White House over tax and spending issues, according to a new analysis.

The "fiscal cliff" deal, combined with the debt-limit agreement of August 2011, only slightly delays the United States reaching debt-to-gross domestic product levels that would damage the economy and risk another fiscal crisis, according to a report from the Peter G. Peterson Foundation released on Tuesday.

The agreement "may have prevented the immediate threats that the fiscal cliff posed to our fragile economic recovery, but we haven’t remotely fixed the nation’s debt problem," said Michael A. Peterson, president and COO of the Peterson Foundation.

"The primary goal of any sustainable fiscal policy is to stabilize the debt as a share of the economy and put it on a downward path, and yet our nation is still heading toward debt levels of 200 percent of GDP and beyond," he said.
The report concludes that the recent round of deficit-reduction measures won't make major improvements because they fail to address most of the major contributors to the debt and deficit, including rapidly rising healthcare costs.

Source: The Hill

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Yipeeee; we kicked the can down the road a bit !

Let's go out and spend some more to celebrate !
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we're all fucked .. go kill yourselves
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Who'se surprised? We did the equivalent of taking out another credit card to pay for all the others that are maxed out.

But the kicker is, the new credit card won't even pay the interest and penalties.

clank,clank,clank,clank....... .......
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we're all fucked .. go kill yourselves
No, we're not all fucked.

You 1st...
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No, we're not all fucked.

You 1st...


really, we;re not totally fucked?

cant tell that by reading this board ..
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Some, no many, have planned for a financial meltdown, they will be ok; as will the ruling class, corporate chieftains, and others. You'r statement we are ALL fucked is just wrong. Again CJ, you show you don't understand things.

It is the middle class who are fucked; the poor not so much, because they are already without.
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Some, no many, have planned for a financial meltdown, they will be ok; as will the ruling class, corporate chieftains, and others. You'r statement we are ALL fucked is just wrong. Again CJ, you show you don't understand things.

It is the middle class who are fucked; the poor not so much, because they are already without.
Been planning since 2003.
Federal Reserve 'Financial Repression' is easy to navigate.
The next two years for some will be the most profitable
...even better than 2008!
When QE ZIRP and Twist end...

http://www.eccie.net/showthread.php?t=618807&highlight=
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