There is the structural, economic whirlpool the USA is spinning down into. But there is also the demographic one, too. They are inextricably integrated. Arguably, leadership could mitigate and put us into a corrective, remedial course of economics that would positively influence the demographic short fall eventually, if not cure it.
Ok, this is not a news flash. How many decades have we known about the top heavy baby boomers expected to be supported by the generation X and Y younger folks behind it ?
Today's 3 minute interview by Rick Santelli on CNBC of Bill Frezza who is a fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and a Boston-based venture capitalist puts it all together. The first link is the interview; the second is the article Fezza had published. Santelli explained the article is something to deeply rerflect on [I think because the future is now and it ain't pretty]. The brackets are my words.
Is implosion unfolding much more visible now? Yes, the fiscal cliff with its tax burden on everyone and the associated recession to follow will probably awaken the sleeping public to make it understand what it just voted for last month, an apparent exacerbation in afterburner mode. But more importantly (GAWD can there be anything more important ?) will this be the catalyst that makes the public as a whole wake up to the $ 80 trillion of included unfunded liability, fiscal ABYSS and start making inquiry as to the significance of that ? (Over $ 100 trillion if including the states).
The printed article is like a huge jet on the end of the runway ready to take off. It is slow, dry reading the first few paragraphs. And like the take-off roll, it becomes easier to read. Like lift off from the runway, the article makes light bulbs go on in your head. And like the plane's gain of serious altitude with a good view of broad expanse underneath it, the article completes with its intended objective of making us understand the scope and depth of the subject and most importantly suggestive of the consequences. Very much worth reading.
(I picked up on some things in the article that looked familiar to me as if I had read it before. Excuse me if this article has been addressed before on ET.)
http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000137129&play=1
http://www.realclearmarkets.com/art...s_enslave_my_future_grandchildren_100034.html
Ok, this is not a news flash. How many decades have we known about the top heavy baby boomers expected to be supported by the generation X and Y younger folks behind it ?
Today's 3 minute interview by Rick Santelli on CNBC of Bill Frezza who is a fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and a Boston-based venture capitalist puts it all together. The first link is the interview; the second is the article Fezza had published. Santelli explained the article is something to deeply rerflect on [I think because the future is now and it ain't pretty]. The brackets are my words.
Is implosion unfolding much more visible now? Yes, the fiscal cliff with its tax burden on everyone and the associated recession to follow will probably awaken the sleeping public to make it understand what it just voted for last month, an apparent exacerbation in afterburner mode. But more importantly (GAWD can there be anything more important ?) will this be the catalyst that makes the public as a whole wake up to the $ 80 trillion of included unfunded liability, fiscal ABYSS and start making inquiry as to the significance of that ? (Over $ 100 trillion if including the states).
The printed article is like a huge jet on the end of the runway ready to take off. It is slow, dry reading the first few paragraphs. And like the take-off roll, it becomes easier to read. Like lift off from the runway, the article makes light bulbs go on in your head. And like the plane's gain of serious altitude with a good view of broad expanse underneath it, the article completes with its intended objective of making us understand the scope and depth of the subject and most importantly suggestive of the consequences. Very much worth reading.
(I picked up on some things in the article that looked familiar to me as if I had read it before. Excuse me if this article has been addressed before on ET.)
http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000137129&play=1
http://www.realclearmarkets.com/art...s_enslave_my_future_grandchildren_100034.html