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Global Insiders Warned: U.S. Debt Crisis Could Explode at Anytime
Economic Policy Journal ^ | 1/25/2011 | Robert Wenzel

Posted on 01/25/2011 5:26:31 PM PST by FromLori

Global insiders are starting to gather in Davos, Switzerland for this week's World Economic Forum. JPMorgan Chase's Jamie "Obama's Favorite Banker" Dimon will be there, as will be Treasury Secretary Geithner.

When attendees arrive and check in, they will be given their badges and a copy of a special Davos magazine, prepared especially for the event. In the magazine will be an article by Robert Rubin. He is an insider's insider. Participants will read the article. Rubin is so wired in that when insiders think of the people who are operating behind a president, it is names like Rubin's that come to mind. Jacob Lew the new director of the Office of Management and Budget is connected to Rubin. The old director of OMB, Peter Orszag, was connected to Rubin. The new head of the National Economic Council, Gene Sperling, is connected to Rubin, as was the previous NEC head, Larry Summers. It goes on. Rubin served as Treasury Secretary under Bill Clinton. He was former co-CEO of Goldman Sachs. He is co-Chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations. Got the idea? Insiders will read what he has written.

The first part of the article is about what the United States needs to do to get the economy going. It is a desperate shot taken at the buzzer from beyond half court. Rubin knows this. He is also a Keynesian, so his recommendations call for more spending that he hopes can be reversed in two or three years, once the economy "gets going". It won't work. The shot will fall short of the rim.

The second part of the article is much more significant. It is the breakdown of what is going wrong in the United States. An abbreviated version of the "Davos Warning" has been printed in FT.

Rubin wrote (my emphasis): The risks of our fiscal position are serious and multiple. And while these risks become more severe over time as our debt position worsens, all of these either have begun to materialise or could do so in the near term, so we should act now.

What multiple shapes could the crisis take? Rubin writes to the Davos insiders (My emphasis):

To be specific about the risks, deficits could crowd out private investment, which could choke off a private investment recovery. Moreover, the capacity for public investment is already diminishing, and could be exacerbated by growing entitlement costs and mounting interest payments...

Most dangerously, there is a risk of disruption to our bond and currency markets from the fear of much higher interest rates due to future imbalances or from fear of inflation because of efforts to monetise our debt. The result could be significant deficit premiums on bond market interest rates, seriously impeding private investment and growth or, worse, acute bond market declines that cause an economic crisis. This could also start in the currency markets.

While the likelihood of major market disruptions is greater in the intermediate and longer term, the shorter-term risks are also real. Market psychology can change unexpectedly and dramatically – either on its own or because of some catalyst – when underlying conditions are unsound. Possible catalysts are a debt ceiling confrontation, currency market problems, and state deficits...

For emphasis, I remind you this is a former Treasury Secretary of the United States writing. One of President Obama's top outside advisers. So does Rubin think there is an easy solution to the debt problem? He writes: Growing out of our fiscal morass over time without policy action would require inconceivable rates of growth. Muddling through with unexpectedly favourable developments is extremely unlikely. The strong probability is that either we make the hard decisions so vital to our future, or we will be forced at some point to act more harshly and with less time to thoughtfully set priorities. Our long history of political and economic resilience should augur well. But these decisions are extremely difficult, and the question is whether we have the political will to face up to what we must do.

There you have it, from a man as inside as you can get: ...our structural fiscal trajectory is unsustainable with multiple, serious risks (while at the same time, our large cyclical deficits are exacerbating debt levels and interest costs)...

Bottom line: The United States is in serious financial and economic trouble. It is only a matter of time before the crisis explodes. Don't take my word for it, just re-read what the former Treasury Secretary has to say. It's all there.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government
KEYWORDS: davos; debt; deficit; economy; rubin

1 posted on 01/25/2011 5:26:34 PM PST by FromLori
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To: FromLori
so his recommendations call for more spending

so continue to do what got us into this situation only with more gusto.

2 posted on 01/25/2011 5:41:21 PM PST by MulberryDraw (Turn off the EPA, FCC, Federal Dept. of Education, ...)
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To: FromLori

hello, Greece!


3 posted on 01/25/2011 5:41:56 PM PST by therightliveswithus
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To: FromLori

Seems absurd....but READ some of this stuff.
It seems LESS absurd the more you read.

snip—”The reality is that fifty (50%) percent of the stolen funds are currently held in bank accounts in Asia and the Isle of Man, with the balance at the Vatican Bank.”

http://www.tdarkcabal.blogspot.com/


4 posted on 01/25/2011 5:42:34 PM PST by Mortrey (Impeach President Soros)
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To: FromLori

We got a ticket on the Hindenburg and Captian Obama is about to light up his cig!


5 posted on 01/25/2011 5:44:03 PM PST by Kartographer (".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
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To: FromLori
What gave Rubin the first clue, did he go to USDebtClock and check the unfunded liabilities?

Thanks for the tip, Rob.

6 posted on 01/25/2011 7:20:51 PM PST by FlyVet
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To: FromLori
"so his recommendations call for more spending...Growing out of our fiscal morass over time without policy action would require inconceivable rates of growth...The strong probability is that either we make the hard decisions so vital to our future, or we will be forced at some point to act more harshly and with less time to thoughtfully set priorities...But these decisions are extremely difficult, and the question is whether we have the political will to face up to what we must do."

Wow.


7 posted on 01/25/2011 7:38:32 PM PST by familyop (cbt. engr. (cbt), NG, '89-' 96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote.)
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To: FromLori

Rubin, while Sec. of Treas. was the primary mover for Gramm-Leach-Bliley. This act made the 1998 merger between Travellers Group (which had already acquired Solomon Bros) and CitiCorp legal and brought us the first TBTF...CitiGroup. Days after Slick signed the bill, Rubin left Treasury to Join CitiGroup.

a real scumsucker!!!


8 posted on 01/25/2011 8:05:22 PM PST by Roccus
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To: MulberryDraw

Par for the course for the liberals dig deeper but like the author of this notes it won’t work.

BTW in case anyone is interested here’s the article in FT he refers to

America must cut its deficit but not in haste

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5726fff8-27fd-11e0-8abc-00144feab49a.html#axzz1C6HpmE5a


9 posted on 01/25/2011 8:07:46 PM PST by FromLori (FromLori">)
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To: FromLori

ANYTHING this POS does or says is for his own benefit and the nation be damned! Gramm-Leach-Bliley cancelled Glass-Steagall and was the cornerstone for the mess we are in now.


10 posted on 01/25/2011 8:13:14 PM PST by Roccus
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To: FromLori

I welcome it. A lot of pain now, or tremendous pain and the loss of our Republic later. Let’s take our medicine.


11 posted on 01/25/2011 8:46:19 PM PST by ccmay (Too much Law; not enough Order.)
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To: FromLori
The politico's, the lefties and to a lesser extent the media have really gotten their nuts in a vice here and there ain't no way out.

I live east of Omaha, NE about an hour.

Their mayor Suttle just SQUEEZED through a recall election. JUST by about 2k votes out of, i dunno, 50-60k? All the usual Dem dirty tricks of course. Bussing the homeless and paying them $5 to vote from local shelters, etc.

When he came into office, the city was in terrible shape. REALLY in debt. He's a Dem so questionable at best, but he DID get the city back in shape. Course he didn't cut back govt, he cut public services, closed swimming pools, libraries, things like that. But he DID get the finances back in order.

But he also gave some REAL sweetheart deals to the police and fire unions, who prolly helped him get elected in the first place.

These are probably at the core what the recall was about, but the cutting back of govt services was a LOT to do with the recall.

Now, imagine that on a million-fold larger scale and you'll see the size of the nutcracker the pol's are in now. No more dems able to bribe their electorate, or their unions and other special interests. People marching in the streets when their favorite programs are cut and starting recall elections.

I think it's gonna get ugly real soon.

Godspeed

12 posted on 01/25/2011 9:13:19 PM PST by HeartlandOfAmerica (Insane, Corrupt Democrats or Stupid, Spinless Republicans - Pick America's poison.)
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