So let's get this straight all of the sudden after decades of debt she's saying it should keep people awake at night? Now she mentions how concerned one should be over the national debt....how many times did you raise the fu$king debt ceiling???? How many times did you approve to print more money and not give a fu$k of worry ....just shutup and quick yapping your mouth.....if she was so worried why did she create the path to $20+ trillion in debt...if she was the real deal on day one she should have done something to stop the debt from progressing but no one gives a fu$k that's why we have $20 trillion in debt and counting....it's too late....the only way to more fairytale prosperity is through debt...and more debt and even more debt...there is no going back now...you can repeat how it must be keeping people up at night but that's all lies....no one cares about the $20 trillion in debt this country is in...in fact no too long ago they raised the debt ceiling and guess what as we come up to that next debt ceiling they will once again raise it.....the fed is to blame for nearly all the debt we are in....debt to gdp ratio is at 75% and she says it's not freighting...hahah....what a fu$king joke she is........don't worry Powell the next fed chairman will bow to wallstreet once again and also not give a fu$ks worry about the national debt!!!!!!
Yellen: $20 trillion national debt 'should keep people awake at night'
"I would simply say that I am very worried about the sustainability of the U.S. debt trajectory," Yellen said. "Our current debt-to-GDP ratio of about 75 percent is not frightening but it's also not low."
"It's the type of thing that should keep people awake at night," she added.
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/29/yel...l-debt-should-keep-people-awake-at-night.html
Yellen: $20 trillion national debt 'should keep people awake at night'
"I would simply say that I am very worried about the sustainability of the U.S. debt trajectory," Yellen said. "Our current debt-to-GDP ratio of about 75 percent is not frightening but it's also not low."
"It's the type of thing that should keep people awake at night," she added.
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/29/yel...l-debt-should-keep-people-awake-at-night.html