Thursday, October 24, 2024

Another blogger gets it: economy edition

 

Atomic Fungus loses his cool over the economy and how government has mismanaged it.


This morning, as I was getting ready for work, it occurred to me that I'm never going to be able to retire. I led a feckless life in my youth, and made a lot of mistakes, but that's not why. I mean, even if I had done everything right, just look at the economy right now. Our government is hiding the truth from us because if the American public found out what the real numbers were, all the politicians would be hanging from lampposts by sunset!

Our government has literally spent all the money in the world. They're printing new dollars at the rate of ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS PER SECOND and there is no sign of stopping, or even slowing down. There's a story today about our banking system having a trillion dollars' worth of bad assets, things that count up to $1 trillion on the balance sheets, but are simply not worth that much, and won't fetch anything like that if sold. Someone said that so many banks have overvauled assets that FDIC can only insure deposits at 1:100--meaning that for every dollar you've got in the bank, they'll give you a penny.

When the collapse comes, every last damned asset that isn't in your hands is going to be worthless. Your 401k--whether it's $10k or $100k--won't buy a loaf of bread. The stock portfolios won't be worth anything; I mean, even with the Dow at 200 trillion, if a loaf of bread costs five hundred billion dollars, your stocks are worthless.

I am still of the opinion that the government will nationalize 401k and other retirement instruments before the end. Basically, they'll do to your savings what they did to the "Social Security fund": they'll spend it, and give you an IOU.

Bear in mind that FDR made private ownership of gold illegal, and people had to turn their gold in. They got dollars for it. ...dollars which started inflating almost immediately.

The financial cataclysm I see coming means that no one my age is going to get to retire. Anyone who actually has managed it will not be able to stay retired.

And the absolute worst part of this? The part that really keeps me up nights is that I'M OPTIMISTIC ABOUT HOW IT WILL GO. I'm betting that there are going to be some hard times when we'll be eating rice and beans for most of the week, with maybe a can of SPAM on Sunday--no treats, no cookies, no dessert, just the absolute bare minimum to keep body and soul together, and you eat what's put in front of you even if you hate it--but otherwise things will even out relatively quickly and get better. A year, maybe, of hard times. For everyone, not just us. Only the hyper-rich will not see their standard of living change dramatically.

And then I wonder why I have problems with anxiety??


There's more at the link.

He's more optimistic than I am about a short-duration crisis (I think it'll last much longer), but I can't disagree with his thesis overall.  We've been saying the same thing in these pages for a long time, most recently:


The scariest graphic I've seen in a long time

A nation of dependopotami?


I'd dearly love to see an honest politician stand up and state publicly that the USA is bankrupt, that it's our own fault, and that the only way out of this mess is to slash government spending by up to 50% - which will require cutting entitlement programs to the bone, and abolishing many of them.  Yes, people will suffer hardship as a result;  but they're going to suffer hardship anyway when our fiscal house of cards comes tumbling down.  Do it soon or do it later, it's still going to hurt all of us.

Unfortunately, the genus "honest politician" has so few members that one hardly ever encounters them, so nobody's going to own up to the truth.

Peter


10 comments:

Peteforester said...

As long as Social Security is on the chopping block for lack of funds, while things like WELFARE and upward-spiraling cost of ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION aren't, we're on a rocket sled to hell!

Paul said...

If they cut SSN I will lead the revolt.

Anonymous said...

I wonder why no one ever mentions cutting Foreign Aid to cure the deficit????

JNorth said...

It gets even more fun when you find out the rest of the world is doing as bad or worse. The EU already raiding their folks retirement accounts back during their last banking crisis. That's actually a lot of what's keeping the US afloat, we are still considered a safer place to put money even though now that's "safer" not "safe".

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, even an honest politician is likely smart enough to know that at this point you can't just slash entitlement programs without slowly weening the parasites off of it. Otherwise, you will unleash chaos in the streets as the parasites ramp up their stealing to make up for the entitlements they have lost.

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, here's where the money goes:

22% to Social Security, 14% to health, 13% apiece to Medicare, the debt, and defense, 10% to "income security," 5% to veterans' benefits, 5% to "education, training, employment, and social services," 2% to transportation, and the remainder goes to everything else.
https://fiscaldata.treasury.gov/americas-finance-guide/federal-spending/

Last year, the feds spent $6.75 trillion. 1.83 trillion of that was deficit spending, or 27% of the budget.

https://fiscaldata.treasury.gov/americas-finance-guide/national-deficit/

So, tell me, please, how cutting welfare and getting rid of the illegals (who make up less than 5% of the country's population) will solve our deficit woes.

Anonymous said...

If this mess of a society holds together for another four years, even if Trump survives to be inaugurated, spending is out of control, and has been for a generation,
The foxes are in charge of the hen house, and are stealing what is left.
The illegal invaders will be the threat of a "force in being" as a present threat to Americans who object to having their 401Ks stolen, their houses taxed away, or their Social Security benefits inflated away.
If we object, our opposition, theough their controlled media, will incite them to attackers us, probably in the cities where they are concentrated, in an attempt to get us to surrender more of our assets, rights, and freedoms.
When we try to reduce our national payments of Danegeld, Foreign Aid, those who now seek our destruction will respond by increasing the pace of the invasion.
Sorry, but I get this way looking at stolen elections approaching. Get out and vote. It may not do any good, but it can't do any harm. Watch the polls if you can. Prepare as you can, and do not comply. Never surrender.
John in Indy

Anonymous said...

There has been a politician that does that though. Every few weeks, a fellow by the name of David Schweikert who is the Arizona House of Rep. goes up and gives a lecture explaining exactly how bad things are and what needs to be done to fix it. Seriously look him up on youtube, its worth a few minutes of your time.

The issue is no one on either side is willing to listen, like at all.

- W

Anonymous said...

That beats just using paper targets all the time. Plus the benefit of practicing lead times...

Anonymous said...

To the anon who stated illegals are less that 5% of the countries pop. The feds own statistics for border crossings (caught and released into the US) from 2000 to 2020 show there are roughly 38 million. The number uncaught likely doubles it. Then they are allowed to ship their families in because its unfair to keep them separate. Lastly the feds flat out refused to say how many were caught and allowed into the country from 2020 to 2024. 5% is ridiculous. Even by the Feds own numbers their are enough of them to outnumber the pop of any state except for Cali and I think NY.

It is quite likely we are sitting at close to 50+ Million Illegals at this point in time. I would like to remind you that each one of them is costing tax payers money, and by their very presence, in addition to keeping wages low. As in when there is more workers than jobs available wages either stagnate or are lowered as workers retire or move jobs. That BS about American not being willing to do the dirty jobs is such nonsense. Of course Americans don't want to do them, they don't pay enough, and if the illegals weren't there, the companies offering said jobs would have no choice but to raise the wages until someone was willing to take said job.

5% my foot. Getting rid of them won't magically fix our problems, but it would go a long way to clearing out the bottlenecks in a lot of places. It certainly would lower crime, the price of vehicle insurance, and raise wages. Just as a start.

- W