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The 56 Trillion Dollar Bailout | Bill Maher Interviews Fmr. Comptroller General David Walker
Bill Maher Interviews Fmr. Comptroller General David Walker about the huge deficit in America. (CNN) -- The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act contains plenty to make lawmakers on the left and right shudder. On the right, it's the apparent abandonment of free-market principles. On the left, it's the absence of punishment for high-flying Wall Street CEO's. Looking down the middle, what I found downright unnerving was how hard Washington struggled to pass a bill that, in reality, represents less than 1 percent of our current federal financial hole. Don't get me wrong. Congress and the Bush Administration are to be commended for acting to relieve the credit crunch and trying to minimize any immediate, adverse effect on our economy and by consequence, on American jobs and access to credit. The ultimate cost of the act should ring up at less than $500 billion, less than the advertised $700 billion because of anticipated proceeds from the government's sale of the assets it will acquire with the appropriated funds. The nation's real tab, on the other hand, amounted to $53 trillion as of the end of the last fiscal year. That was the sum of our public debt; accrued civilian and military retirement benefits; unfunded, promised Social Security and Medicare benefits; and other financial obligations -- all according to the government's most recent financial statement of September 30, 2007. Don't Miss * Fed pumps billions more into banks * Dollar plummets against yen * In Depth: Commentaries The rescue package and other bailout efforts for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, AIG and the auto industry, escalating operating deficits, compounding interest and other factors are likely to boost the tab to $56 trillion or more by the end of this calendar year. With numbers and trends like this, you might ask, "Who will bail out America?" The answer is, no one but us! Since we're going to have to save ourselves, recent events could hardly be called encouraging. It took an additional $100 billion in incentives -- some would call them "sweeteners;" others might call them bribes -- to get lawmakers to pass the rescue package. Regardless of what you call these incentives, ultimately the taxpayers will have to pick up the tab, with interest. The process that was employed to achieve enactment of this bill was hardly a model of efficiency or effectiveness. The original proposal represented an over-reach and under-communication by the administration. Neither lawmakers nor ordinary citizens had enough information to properly assess the real risks, the need for action and what an appropriate course of action might be. Furthermore, the key players allowed the legislation to be characterized as a $700 billion bailout of Wall Street, which was neither an accurate nor a fair reflection of the legislation. Passage of the credit-crunch relief provisions in the act was understandable, not just because of what risks and needed actions the Treasury and the Federal Reserve were aware of, but more importantly, because of what policymakers didn't know and eventually might have to address. Let's face it -- the regular order in Washington is broken. We must move beyond crisis management approaches and start to address some of the key fiscal and other challenges facing this country if we want our future to be better than our past. A good place to start would be for the presidential candidates to acknowledge our $53 trillion (and growing) federal financial hole and commit to begin to address it. Their endorsement of the need for a bipartisan fiscal future commission along the lines of the one sponsored by Rep. Jim Cooper, D-Tennessee, and Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Virginia, also would make sense. Any such commission should, at a minimum, address the need for statutory budget controls, comprehensive Social Security reform, a first round of tax reform and a first round of comprehensive health care reform. It should hold hearings both inside and beyond the Beltway. And, its recommendations should be guaranteed to receive an up-or-down vote by Congress if a super-majority of the commission's members can agree on a comprehensive proposal. Editor's Note: David M. Walker served as comptroller general of the United States and head of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) from 1998 to 2008. He is now president and CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation. Our fiscal time bomb is ticking, and the time for action is now! DAVID WALKER
Tags : Maher Economy Bill Wall Street Daid Walker Comptroller general Bailout Deficit Iraq Taxes Tullycast 56 Trillion Bababooey
Affichage : 8854 Durée : 361 s
Ron Paul: Corporatism - not free markets
Congress Floor Monday - 9/29/08 Ron Paul **Partial of his comments on floor - sorry*** Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 - public markup link - http://tinyurl.com/3fnzyd
Tags : Wall Street Protest Bailout October Surprise McCain Obama Deriatives Ron Paul HR3997
Affichage : 147077 Durée : 101 s
Dollar - Mirror Mirror
Classic
Tags : Dollar
Affichage : 88997 Durée : 196 s
Wyclef Jean featuring Akon, Lil Wayne, and Niia - Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)
Wyclef Jean featuring Akon, Lil Wayne, and Niia Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill) (c) 2007 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Tags : Wyclef Jean featuring Akon Lil Wayne and Niia Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill) R&B Music Video
Affichage : 18808771 Durée : 303 s
The inevitable collapse of the dollar
Euro/Dollar Rate: http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?fro m=EUR&to=USD&amt=1&t=1y The current account deficit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countrie s_by_current_account_balance Summary: Americans are living beyond their means and Asia is currently financing that. But eventually the Asians/Europeans will stop financing the USA and then the bubble will burst. Also check out the 1-minute video which I'm responding to for a quick explanation
Tags : US Dollar Collapse Crash Crisis Recession Economic Economy Currency Euro Financial Market
Affichage : 322247 Durée : 426 s
GOLD VS DOLLAR
http://digg.com/business_finance/GOLD_VS_DOLL AR The value of the dollar is dropping like a rock and this video is to show how this is affecting the prices of everything from gas to milk. This is the first of several videos to show what is really happening to the ecomy of the United States and why this country is in a lot of trouble financially.
Tags : gold vs dollar federal reserve devaluation stocks bonds loans interest banks crisis depression recession economy
Affichage : 400169 Durée : 320 s
DOLLAR VALUE DROPPING
http://digg.com/business_finance/DOLLAR_VALUE _DROPPING This video is to elaborate on my last video about the dollar and its value. If you have not seen the original video, here is a link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6NfXk7Bvc8 If you are looking for the historical gold charts you can find them here: http://www.kitco.com/ http://www.kitco.com/charts/
Tags : Dollar value dropping as inflation is rising gold silver oil wheat stock market economy recession depression
Affichage : 32547 Durée : 284 s
The Dollar is Doomed and the Fed's Days are Numbered
In this very recent interview with Bloomberg Jim Rogers says Asia is the future, the dollar is a terribly flawed currency and he doesn't want to own any, oil will certainly pass $200/barrel soon, and the (privately owned) Federal Reserve will disappear within the next decade. digg it http://digg.com/business_finance/The_Dollar_i s_Doomed_and_the_Fed_s_Days_are_Numbered?OTC- widget
Tags : federal reserve dollar devaluation inflation china oil depletion ron paul
Affichage : 99401 Durée : 335 s
People & Power - Death of the dollar 2 - 19 Dec 07 - Part 1
Analyst Max Keiser investigates the ill health and possible demise of the dollar.
Tags : People and power Power Al Jazeera Samah El-Shahat Max Keiser Death of the Dollar
Affichage : 106467 Durée : 754 s
The Day of the Dollar (Roel van Broekhoven, Backlight 2005)
Do we live on a bubble? Is it possible for the heavily indebted American economy to collapse and take all of us down in a free fall with it? Have the days of the dollar been counted? Is it really unimaginable that we will see the time of the Great Depression repeating itself? VPRO Backlight and Dutch national newspaper NRC Handelsblad present this 'what if' scenario. What if the dollar collapses? Fiction meets facts in this 24 hour scenario. At 9AM a Singapore trader is ordered to sell a large amount of dollars, which sends off the enormous downfall of the dollar. This film shows the results for the world economy every following hour. It ends in Amsterdam, where the only currency accepted by a taxi driver is sigarettes... History seems to have caught up with this 2005 film, though in slow-motion... Includes interview with analist Stephen Roach, Andy Xie, Maarten Schinkel, Cees Maas, Rob de Wijk and Kees Vendrik.
Tags : dollar economy currency banking roach xie vendrik subprime crisis backlight rate scenario documentary vpro market
Affichage : 41981 Durée : 2984 s

 

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