The National Debt Crisis *Micro-Documentary*

by Mac Slavo | May 7, 2011 | Entertainment

Do you LOVE America?

    Share

    Kudos to Daniel Visionvictory and Future Money Trends for yet another excellent look at the fundamental economic and fiscal problems facing the United States.

    The end result, as many of our readers know, is not going to be pretty. At the rate we’re going, with baby-boomers preparing to retire and set to depend on entitlements promised to them by the government, debt-to-GDP soaring above 500%, and middle class wages losing the battle against price stability, all of this will come to a head in the very near future. As the documentary suggests, there are only two ways out: 1) Default by failing to pay 2) Default by inflation.

    We’d like to be positive, but unfortunately, there is no good news to be had about our national debt. Most people have no idea what lies ahead. Sometime during this decade, likely by 2015, a U.S. sovereign debt crisis will be in full swing. That doesn’t leave a whole lot of time to prepare.

    Micro documentary: The National Debt Crisis

    Hat tip: Matt, 420 Productionz, VisionVictory

    Visit: Future Money Trends

    URGENT ON GOLD… as in URGENT

    It Took 22 Years to Get to This Point

    Gold has been the right asset with which to save your funds in this millennium that began 23 years ago.

    Free Exclusive Report

    The inevitable Breakout – The two w’s

      Related Articles

      Comments

      Join the conversation!

      It’s 100% free and your personal information will never be sold or shared online.

      0 Comments

      Commenting Policy:

      Some comments on this web site are automatically moderated through our Spam protection systems. Please be patient if your comment isn’t immediately available. We’re not trying to censor you, the system just wants to make sure you’re not a robot posting random spam.

      This website thrives because of its community. While we support lively debates and understand that people get excited, frustrated or angry at times, we ask that the conversation remain civil. Racism, to include any religious affiliation, will not be tolerated on this site, including the disparagement of people in the comments section.