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The U.S. is the richest and most powerful nation on earth...an
opinion held by the vast majority of people. Only the later is
true. The illusion of richness of the U.S. is nothing more than a
house of cards built on a mountain of debt. The average person, age
20 and older, has racked up a consumer installment debt of about
$9,000...has a home mortgage around $15,000...and is responsible
for $30,000 of the government's public debt. The message of this
book is grim. The U.S. has become drastically overextended...it
will be un-able to live up to its commitments in the years ahead.
Government data discloses a fiscal de-cline has been in progress
since 1970. Further, it reveals a frightful truth. The U.S. has
passed the point of no return, that is, the capability of fixing
the problem without basically restructuring numerous and vital
commitments. And the problem is not the public debt, it's the trust
funds. By 1983, the trust funds were gobbling up 50 percent of all
of the government's receipts. The tail began wagging the dog. 46.4
cents out of every dollar the government spent in 2001 was spent by
the trusts, vis-a-vis 12.5 cents by the Department of Defense.
Revealed now, for the first time, are the dollar numbers which
spell out the fate of the U.S. Recent surpluses referred to by the
White House and Congress, were created with smoke and mirrors. The
smoke was Social Security funds and contributions by railroad
workers and federal employees, for retirement, medical and hospital
insurance, etc. When trust funds are excluded, the annual deficits
neared one trillion dollars each year between 1998 and 2001. The
last real surplus occurred prior to 1959. Annual interest expense
exceeded 38% of receipts in 2002. Four of the 16 trust funds spell
trouble with a capital T . . . and the death knell. As of the close
of fiscal year 2001, these four trust funds had unfunded
liabilities of $16.8 trillion. With the funded public debt of $5.8
trillion, total U.S. liabilities exceeded $22 trillion...an
unbearable load for Big Sam . . . and it's growing daily. Being the
leading nation in the world is not irrevocable...Rome, Spain, and
England can so testify. For more info refer to website
earl-hadady.com
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