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The US Is in Financial Trouble by Jack Ward
The New Media Journal ^ | 12 January 2008 | Jack Ward

Posted on 01/12/2008 1:09:11 PM PST by K-oneTexas

The US Is in Financial Trouble
by Jack Ward
January 12, 2008
 

The US Commerce Department recently reported that the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has expanded at a 4.9 per cent annual rate in the third quarter of 2007. That is the fastest rate of growth in the last four years. For those that continually dispense gloom and doom about the US economy – that is great economic news. The US private sector is doing its job.

 

Despite this good economic news, David Walker, the Comptroller of the United States and head of the Government Accountability Office (GAO), has warned us that the current level of federal spending is unsustainable unless some drastic action is taken. As the US top auditor, Walker has added up all the federal government’s income and compared it to all our liabilities and future obligations such as Social Security, Medicare etc. Those liabilities and future obligations exceed $53 trillion. He has concluded that at the current level of spending, the US is headed toward bankruptcy. The dirty little secret is that our Congress Critters know it.

 

Walker isn’t a partisan political hack. He is a highly respected public official. When he speaks people listen. But when he began to send out warning signals that the US is facing economic peril, our Congress Critters ignored him. For over two years Walker has been sounding the alarm but our Congress Critters are more interested in passing out entitlements, earmarks, and other assorted pork rather than implementing fiscal disciple. So Walker has given up on Congress Critters and began to take his fiscal wake up message to the public.

 

The fiscal problem occurred several decades ago when our Congress Critters began to use creative accounting. To make the numbers look better they take spending items like Social Security and Medicare off budget. That is like ignoring your credit card debt when you are asked to reveal your financial liabilities. An Office of Management and Budget (OMB) study revealed that the federal deficit for 2007 would have been 69.2 percent higher if the government used the same accounting methods that private companies are required to use. But, the private sector isn’t allowed to use the same budget shenanigans the federal government uses. So once again we see that the Congress Critters exempt themselves from the laws they expect us to live by.

 

Of course, the Progressive’s solution is to cut military spending. But Walker points out that you could eliminate the entire Pentagon budget, all the waste and fraud in the federal government, and the long range problem would remain. The problem is an actuarial nightmare. All of us have heard of the pending Social Security crisis. But as Walker points out “...the real problem, is health care costs. Our health care problem is much more significant than Social Security.” “The Medicare problem is five times greater than the Social Security problem.” All three are driven by the aging of the US population.

 

But the reality of these massive health care entitlements hasn’t registered with many of the presidential candidates. All of the Democrats have a version of ‘universal healthcare’. Any of these universal healthcare plans will only exacerbate the pending fiscal crisis. Obligating the federal government to pay for unlimited healthcare is unsustainable.

 

The conservative Heritage Foundation, the liberal Brookings Institution, and the non-partisan Concord Coalition all agree with Walker’s dire prediction. Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-ND) also agrees with Walker’s predictions and acknowledged that most in Washington are aware of the situation. When asked by Steve Kroft of CBS why congress doesn’t do something about it, Conrad said, “Cause it's always easier to defer, to kick the can down the road to avoid making choices.” This, my friends, is the attitude of too many of our Congress Critters. Rather than face difficult fiscal decisions, our Congress Critters take the easy way out and continue to pass out pork to ‘buy’ votes.

 

Walker reminds us that...“We are mortgaging the future of our children and grandchildren at record rates, and that is not only an issue of fiscal irresponsibility, it's an issue of immorality.” Remember that when you vote.



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1 posted on 01/12/2008 1:09:13 PM PST by K-oneTexas
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To: K-oneTexas
Accounting at the level of the federal government is rather arbitrary and overlooks a lot that would be part of a balance sheet of a corporation, if government were more analogous to a business entity. Like the value of the vast federal land holdings as an asset. I'm not saying that the entitlement programs won't ultimately break the bank, it's just not as dire as this commentator suggests.
2 posted on 01/12/2008 1:14:52 PM PST by Wally_Kalbacken (Seldom right but never in doubt)
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To: K-oneTexas

“An Office of Management and Budget (OMB) study revealed that the federal deficit for 2007 would have been 69.2 percent higher if the government used the same accounting methods that private companies are required to use.”

Which is a good thing to point out, seeing that the federal government and a private company are so analogous, particularly in their financial toolset. It’s also a good point to make because it makes it sound to the lay person like the “understatement” of the federal deficit is a new thing, and perhaps unique to the United States.


3 posted on 01/12/2008 1:29:15 PM PST by Sandreckoner
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To: K-oneTexas

Glad to see Walker continue to make the rounds.

To his credit, Glenn Beck interviewed Walker last week. Most of America is sleeping. I am dreading the future.


4 posted on 01/12/2008 1:30:11 PM PST by sauropod (Welcome to O'Malleyland. What's in your wallet?)
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

Are you suggesting that the government should sell their federal lands, or that they already did? ;)


5 posted on 01/12/2008 1:38:43 PM PST by Freedom4US
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To: K-oneTexas
To make the numbers look better they take spending items like Social Security and Medicare off budget.

Ok, social security I understand as money owed to the retired and as such, it is a liability which can be treated as money owed on a credit card.

But, Medicare? Is medicare an obligation comparable to social security which "has" to be paid and that "will always" be with us and cannot ever disappear? Are the American people obligated to pay Medicare as if it were a debt on a credit card?
6 posted on 01/12/2008 1:57:08 PM PST by adorno
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To: K-oneTexas
Here’s the big problem with this report; the average American citizen, including many on FR. It’s not just the “Congress Critters”, it’s us as well. How many average citizens even know we have a 9 TRILLION dollar debt. How many even know these guys on the Hill spend 3 TRILLION dollars this year alone.

We’re so used to getting jacked by these fools, we’re no longer even paying attention - and they get away with it.

What a mess we’re leaving behind. The greatest generation is being followed what can arguably be described as the worst generation.

How sad.

7 posted on 01/12/2008 2:16:46 PM PST by mek1959
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To: K-oneTexas

The GOP has tried to reform medicare and social security, and the Dems just lie and demogogue. This is a problem that the Democrats created, and it’s not going to be solved until the Dems admit that they lied, and take upon themselves the responsibility of pushing thru Congress a bill to fix this problem.


8 posted on 01/12/2008 2:34:11 PM PST by Brilliant
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To: K-oneTexas

btt


9 posted on 01/12/2008 2:52:36 PM PST by Cacique (quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
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To: Brilliant
The democrat party not only knows of the coming storm, but actually looks forward to it. They will blame the “rich”, corporations, GOP, et al and ride to the rescue with . . . God save us from their solution.
10 posted on 01/12/2008 2:53:28 PM PST by Jacquerie (Reagan defeated red socialism - Now is the time to defeat green socialism.)
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To: Jacquerie

What the GOP nominee should say is that if the Dems can pass a bill that fixes social security, he’ll sign it no matter what it says. In short, “I defer to the Dems on this.” No matter what the Dems do, they will go down with the ship.


11 posted on 01/12/2008 3:25:37 PM PST by Brilliant
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To: K-oneTexas

It’s not just the Congress Critters. It’s also George Bush and all of us.


12 posted on 01/12/2008 3:29:29 PM PST by gracesdad
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To: K-oneTexas

I don’t suppose anyone knows what the real M3 figure is now that they stopped reporting it? After hundreds of billions have been pumped into the money supply without being publicly recorded?

That’s why they got rid of M3. People would see how much actually was being added to the money supply and start seeing what was going on.


13 posted on 01/12/2008 3:31:25 PM PST by Secret Agent Man
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To: K-oneTexas

My sarcastic reply that the generation who basked in the Roe V Wade ability to abort their unwanted babies (the boomers) are now going to go after their parents and abort them (euthanasia) because they are now inconvenient and even older than they are, and it makes more sense to allocate funds for the “younger elderly” rather than those almost at the end of their lives.

I wonder if the boomers know how well THEIR kids learned from them...


14 posted on 01/12/2008 3:36:31 PM PST by Secret Agent Man
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To: Revelation 911

ping


15 posted on 01/12/2008 4:00:59 PM PST by murphE (These are days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed but his own. --G.K. Chesterton)
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To: Jacquerie
The democrat party not only knows of the coming storm, but actually looks forward to it. They will blame the “rich”, corporations, GOP, et al and ride to the rescue with . . . God save us from their solution.

Well, sure. They are grabbing the steering wheel and crashing the car on purpose, hoping to kill the Republican driver because they have an air bag in the form of public stupidity that will shield them from harm. After which, they get to drive what's left of the car - which to them, is preferable to serving as a passenger in a working vehicle and studying for the driver's test so that they might one day be legally permitted to operate it. ;)

16 posted on 01/12/2008 4:08:51 PM PST by Mr. Jeeves ("Wise men don't need to debate; men who need to debate are not wise." -- Tao Te Ching)
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To: Brilliant

What the GOP nominee should say is that if the Dems can pass a bill that fixes social security, he’ll sign it no matter what it says. In short, “I defer to the Dems on this.” No matter what the Dems do, they will go down with the ship.
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Even in that instance the GOP will be blamed by the media... The RAT solution will be to double the “employer” portion of the tax, and amnesty for illegals with them paying in but restricting their ability to collect... they will also raise the age at which you can collect to at least 72...


17 posted on 01/12/2008 4:59:52 PM PST by Neidermeyer
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To: Neidermeyer

Let them do it, then blame it on them. Tell them “I’ll sign it, but I’ll still blame you for it, unless I think it’s a good bill.”


18 posted on 01/13/2008 4:48:38 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: Neidermeyer

The truth is that even if they were to pass such a bill, it would not fix social security. They haven’t got the guts to pass a bill that would actually fix it.


19 posted on 01/13/2008 4:49:33 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

not as dire as this commentator suggests.

Exactly, Congress is in financial trouble if they try to pay off their debt early, so give them a 300 year time horizon, and protect the Tax Payers and Opportunity Seekers from Congressional Spending Excesses by low tax rates. (New tag line)


20 posted on 01/13/2008 5:31:42 AM PST by Son House (Protection For Opportunity Seekers And Tax Payers From Congress Spending: Low Tax Rates !!!)
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