America, The Insolvent

Authored by Chris Martenson via PeakProsperity.com,

A reckoning is due. One the elites are already readying for…

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/broke-america.jpg?itok=OKwyM9MP

Watching the world these days, I’m experiencing the same fury that rises up from my gut when the driver in the car ahead me is weaving drunkenly, endangering everyone on the road.

Fury is a normal and rational human response when threatened with unnecessary harm. Women who are groped (or worse) by a disgusting predator like Harvey Weinstein, pensioners whose funds are stolen by Wall Street shysters, everyone who is being fleeced by corporations in search of a few extra dollars this quarter —  all have the right to be infuriated.

It’s been especially hard of late for those of us who are “reality”-based; who value data, fundamentals and historical context.

I earn my living by reading, analyzing and making sense of the world, and then working to help orient people’s actions to align with both the current reality and future probabilities. But that’s become pretty damn difficult in a world where the financial markets are rigged and the main news outlets are unwilling (unable?) to cover the real issues, preferring instead to focus on distractions that mainly serve to keep us isolated and divided.

The trajectory our global society is on will not end well, and that infuraties me. And the fact that most of the coming suffering is unnecessary if only we’d make better choices — that really pisses me off.

Here’s just a small smattering of the threats we’ve created for ourselves:

  1. $247 trillion of global debt, growing exponentially
  2. Off-budget liabilities well over a quadrillion dollars globally ($220+ trillion in the US alone)
  3. Massively underfunded pensions mathematically unable to meet their future obligations
  4. A coming peak in world oil supply somewhere between 2020-2030 (and around 2022 for the US)
  5. A global economy that requires perpetual growth, but can’t grow for much longer due to planetary resource constraints
  6. Huge demographic imbalances in Japan, the US, the EU and Russia that will leave too few workers supporting too many elderly
  7. Collapsing ecosystems and increasing heatwaves on both land and sea, threatening crop failures and food chain disruptions.

Collectively these all point to a future of less. Perhaps even a future of nothing.

Our only option for safely navigating towards a better future is to start dedicating a huge amount of focus, time, energy and resources to addressing these threats.

But, unfortunately, that’s simply not happening right now.

Unsustainable Finances

We don’t have much time left to get prepared. Yes, it’s rare for things to suddenly fall apart overnight — so if you’re playing the odds, we probably have a few years left before the status quo as we know it begins to break down. Maybe until 2020; possibly to 2023. But not much longer after that.

The trends are just too severe. And they’re building up steam.

Setting aside for a moment the frightening ecological and energy trends, a cursory glance at the fiscal and economic data still screams: This is unsustainable!

Look at the projected deficit for the US government:

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/US-Fed-budget-deficits-2018-07-19.jpg?itok=r4af1m11

The US government is currently in fiscal tax year 2018. That means next year’s projected deficit will breach the trillion mark, and things only get worse from there. By 2028 the deficit will be at least $1.7 trillion and possibly as much as $2.4 trillion.

It bears noting that current US tax receipts are just a smidge over $2 trillion. And as the chart below shows, they tend to drop precipitously during recessions:

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/US-tax-receipts-2018-07-20.jpg?itok=wLA4rIkX

Delusionionaly, the government’s projection of federal deficits doesn’t include any provisions for recessions over the next decade. This is nuts; recessions are a normal and recurring part of our economic system.

And due to the Federal Reserve’s tinkering to control the business cycle by replacing it with a credit cycle, the next recession is likely to be a doozy — because when credit cycles burst, they are immediately and powerfully contractionary.

So it’s not at all unthinkable that at some point between here and 2028 the US government will find itself borrowing more than 100%(!) of tax receipts in a given year.

That, my friends, is an express ticket to Venezuela-style insolvency.

But wait, there’s more. Two other very much out-of-control elements exacerbating these fiscal deficits will be rising interest costs and Social Security.

Debt Will Become More Costly To Service

Interest costs have a bad habit of being self-reinforcing. The more you borrow the higher your interest costs. But if you’re the government, there’s an added complexity: the more you borrow, the more you tend to also drive up the interest rate, which is an additional compounding factor.

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/US-interest-payments-2018-07-20.jpg?itok=tczMiej0

Interest payments are already 25% of tax receipts and are certain to climb as the US federal government tacks on another $13 to $17 trillion in additional debt over the next ten years. Or possibly nearly twice that if a severe recession comes along, as is highly likely.

Under the best scenario (“only” $13 trillion) and assuming a very generous average rate of interest of 3%, that will result in some $400 billion of new, incremental yearly interest payments by 2028.

Under the worst scenario, (let’s assume an incremental $25 trillion of new debt at 5%) that would balloon to an incremental $1.25 trillion in new interest costs. Per year.

Social Security Reserves Are On Their Way To $0

Social Security is now in a cash deficit.

It’s drawing down its “trust fund”, even though this “fund” doesn’t have any actual money in it (just IOU’s from the US Treasury). Put simply, every time the SS administration draws upon the trust fund, it hands some of those IOUs to the US Treasury in return for cash.

And how does the US Treasury get that cash? That’s right: by issuing more debt.

As we can see in this next chart from the SS administration, nearly $3 trillion will be required over the 2018 to 2032 period. After which point, the SS trust fund reserves are gone:

https://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/inline-images/SS-Trust-fund-2018-07-20.jpg?itok=7wYI0G9i

NOTE: we will be going much deeper into these kinds of data at our Summit in New York City with David Stockman on Sep 16, 2018. As former head of the Office of Management and Budget under President Reagan, David has a near-unparalleled command of the vulnerabilities of the US economy and financial markets, as well as what likely repercussions their failure will bring. To learn more about that event, click here.

By Definition, This Will End

All of the above is simply an exercise to show that just when looking at the US economy alone — forget about the issues facing other countries and accelerating depletion of key resources (soil/aquifers/fossil fuels/pollinators/etc) around the world — the current trajectory is entirely unsustainable.

Meaning it must someday end. Whether that will manifest in a sudden castrophe, or in a drawn-out crescendo of accumulating crises, who knows?

But what won’t be happening is “more of the same”. Or a straight-line continuation of business as usual.

I can make the same trend extrapolation arguments for water aquifers and glacial flows serving billions of people. And with soil loss, and oceanic dead zones, and oil production.

None of this is sustainable.

This existential threat to our safety is the root reality, whether we’re conscious of it or not, underlying why so many of us are feeling infurated these days.

And while that fury often takes a partisan bent, our predicaments have nothing whatsoever to do with any particular political party. All are the same when it comes to fostering business as usual. All are identical in their support for endless growth. They merely argue over which misguided steps to take in pursuit of those doomed goals.

As the video below explains, everyone buying into the false ‘left vs right’ framing is being manipulated. Just as two rats in a cage, shocked by an unseen scientist, will direct their anger at each other, oblivious to the true assailant:

The Elites Are Already Making Preparations

The sheer obviousness of our collective predicaments combined with the near complete absence of any collective conversation about them is infuriating.

Worse, the powers that be are very busy propping markets in order to send the signal that “all is well” when everything is very much not well. Far too many people fall for this deception for my comfort.

As we can plainly see in the data presented above, the US is now utterly insolvent and headed towards bankruptcy. Most other nations are just as bad off, or worse. All are pursuing the same insane, impossible policy: Grow exponentially. Forever.

Which makes the current crop of politicians and monetary authorities no better than heavily-intoxicated truck drivers, drunkenly weaving their gigantic rigs in front of your family’s car. Their recklessness to everyone else’s well-being is infuriating.

The few paying attention, like you, can see that all of this falls apart sooner or later. The critical question to ask ourselves is: What should we prioritize doing now, in advance of the reckoning?

That’s the question an increasing number of elites are asking themselves. Yes, these are the people controlling the system today and benefitting the most from it, usually at our expense. But they can see that the racket they’re running has an expiration date. And they’re extremely worried about the hell that may break loose when it arrives.

You may have read some of the recent news stories about billionaires drawing up emergency plans for the social disorder they fear will erupt when the status quo breaks down. I can tell you from first-hand experience these stories are true. We’ve had a number ultra-wealthy individuals and families approach Peak Prosperity for consultations on the same topic.

In Part 2: The Rich Are Planning For Catastrophe, we explain what the wealthy are doing and what frightens them the most. Like them or not, these people have access to the best information and the most resources with which to take action. We’d be foolish not to pay attention to what they’re planning for and how they’re planning for it.

Time is short. The elites are making their own preparations. Be sure to get your own in place soon.

Click here to read Part 2 of this report(free executive summary,enrollmentrequired for full access)

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Thunderbird
Thunderbird
July 21, 2018 2:23 pm

When the rabbits are all gone it will be the end of all us coyotes. What we don’t seem to understand is that this is the eternal pattern of nature.

Man has demonstrated that he is a predator of nature. We are told in church that we are created in the image of GOD. This is a lie. GOD is not a predator.

We are told that certain elusive elites want to decrease the population of the earth. This may or may not be true. What is true is that we are the ones doing it to ourselves. Yes; we have the coyote mentality. We will eat all the rabbits until they are all gone then we will starve to death; a slow and miserable death.

We are warned from all sides about the impending reality to come but our coyote mentality cannot be swayed. We are doomed to become another species that bites the dust in the eternal pattern.

But fear not! Just eat drink and be merry until our fateful end. The biosphere will do fine without us.

digitalpennmedia
digitalpennmedia
  Thunderbird
July 21, 2018 2:48 pm

You give humans far too much credit… we surely arent coyotes that actually access a situation. Humans are, at best, flies buzzing aimlessly around decaying food. The ONLY reason the human population is what it is is due to the oil that lead to the industrialization of agriculture, shipping and preservation of food. Perhaps 1 out of 1000 could figure out food doesnt magically appear on a shelf. Have you ever overheard the disbelief someone has when an item is out of stock and not in the back room? People are plumb stupid and have ridden the shoulders of engineers and inventors … those who are rich and those who are poor. But in tech we have approached the singularity point where tech has no longer advanced, there is nothing new, to produce more which is why genetic mutation has been pursued (soylent green next?).
[The only thing more necessary than food is water… again how many in third world shitholes have been able to figure out dont shit where you fetch water? Even ignoring that lack of knowledge there seems to be a drying up of water basins that isnt being covered in the news at all.]
No, you have it all wrong… humans arent predators… humans are parasites/viruses killing the host.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Thunderbird
July 21, 2018 3:19 pm

“Man has demonstrated that he is a predator of nature. We are told in church that we are created in the image of GOD. This is a lie. GOD is not a predator”.

God is a creator, the creator of creators, and man in his image is a creator as well.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Anonymous
July 22, 2018 2:55 pm

Adam was created in God’s image. All subsequent people were created in Adams image. Gen 5:3…

Roman
Roman
  Thunderbird
July 21, 2018 4:25 pm

Hmmm, seems you’ve not READ the Bible as man was made in the image of GOD, but we decided to disobey and fall. Due to the that, the first act of disobedience planted the seed for man to become a predator.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Roman
July 21, 2018 4:57 pm

“but we decided to disobey and fall..” – Moran

I guess we also decided to have slaves pick our cotton.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Thunderbird
July 21, 2018 4:54 pm

T-bird, why are you stepping on my moniker? If you wanted to present a predator, why not use a lion, a shark..Coyotes have never been the representation of ultimate predators, I’m not sure if it was Franklin who described a coyote as the very image of desperation; Wile E. Coyote resorting to rockets from the ACME Corp. Coyote mentality? What are you smoking, coyotes would be free-shitters if they ever got the vote.

Airman Higgs
Airman Higgs
July 21, 2018 2:48 pm

It increasingly seems to me that 2020 is when things start to get REALLY interesting. Between the sun going to sleep, the elections and the petulant rage of the Democan wing of the State party, and the coming debt bomb whose fuse was lit before most of us reading this website were even born, it’s going to get ugly before it gets REALLY bad. However, none of this should take anyone who’s bothering to actually pay attention by surprise.

KaD
KaD
July 21, 2018 3:39 pm

The elites are preparing- well, so are the not elites. I planted a garden this year. Foods that will store over our short mild winter like potatoes and dry beans. I carry no credit card debt, I have a small car loan that will be paid off by year’s end. I got a composter. These are things everyone can do- plant a garden or if you can in your area, get chickens or rabbits, get out of debt, get your health and dental concerns taken care of. Learn skills. Stockpile things that are useful. I live where there is over 300 days of sunshine a year, I have a solar oven. Think about what will be useful to you in a powerless situation.

MN Steel
MN Steel
  KaD
July 21, 2018 9:49 pm

And move as far as you can away from “diversity”.

As far, that is, as the Fair Housing Act will let you, before the diversity is moved to you.

Seems to me, as far as the budget goes, “diversity” is the major reason for these amazing deficits…

http://thealternativehypothesis.org/index.php/2016/05/11/fiscal-impact-of-whites-blacks-and-hispanics/

And people still wonder why the US space program crashed and burned like Challenger and Columbia… Remember the era of the Space Shuttle?

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
July 21, 2018 3:56 pm

“God is a creator, the creator of creators, and man in his image is a creator as well.”

Well let’s take a look what man has created in the 20th and 21st centuries.

First of all he has created a massive amount of steel & concrete structures like roads, bridges, and tall buildings that have a lifetime of about 100 years; with many of them falling apart at this time.

Second he has created vast war machines that have killed millions and has caused massive destruction to the biosphere and hydrosphere.

Third he has created a vast amount of humanistic philosophies that have driven humanity into insanity and confusion.

Fourth, he is creating AI systems and software that is taking over human functions and will.

So you are saying that God created man to create the destruction of the earth and himself? Hmmmm…This is an interesting perspective.

Why would God create something that creates structures to destroy his creation? Look at the majority of cities in this country. Would you say that the dominate picture is man’s crumbling creations overwhelming God’s creation? Look at the deteriorating condition of many humans walking around in these creations of man. Not a pretty sight.

Roman
Roman
  Thunderbird
July 21, 2018 4:27 pm

Excellent comment my good man as you wrote THE perfect reply. Thank you .

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Roman
July 21, 2018 5:02 pm

My good man is a patronizing form of address, a modern version is – my nigga.

PlatoPlubius
PlatoPlubius
July 21, 2018 4:26 pm

I always like Martensons non partisan reason….
Sure I’m sure he has his biases as do we all but what he presents speaks for itself..

2020 fits in with Lynette Zangs research

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  PlatoPlubius
July 21, 2018 4:47 pm

All that from Martenson and no mention of all the low IQ, welfare sucking 3d world immigrants swarming into the country, and driving deficits and violence everywhere. It’s almost as if he’s politically correct…..

BB
BB
July 21, 2018 5:25 pm

Go over to the ” Overlords of Chaos ” website and read ” Take down of the world economy” and you will know who is really behind this .You may not believe but the Bible says this is the who and the reason. ….That be you Thunderbolt!

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
July 21, 2018 5:55 pm

@El Coyote

When I was young I used to hunt rabbits in the spring . In the fall I turned to hunting coyotes as they ate all the rabbits. Used to get a 35 dollar bounty on the hydes. Hard to shoot in the fall because no meat but lots of hyde; and easy to skin.

Coyotes sure are predators. They hunt in packs. Didn’t hunt them in neighborhoods where they hang out today but in open spaces that used to exist before over population took over all the great places.

Sorry to ruffle your hyde in this topic. Just thought I would have a little fun. Not to take away from the serious conditions I see coming to this country. Coyotes and rabbits are suffering from the same problems the working man is having; e.i. lack of a place for shelter to raise their young and a lack of nutritious food. When one has a good paying job one tends to not look at the suffering going on around them.

But when the food runs out along with the organized structure of our food chain who will become the coyotes and who will become the rabbits? Nature does not smile on the benevolent. It may get ugly.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Thunderbird
July 22, 2018 5:04 pm

“Sorry to ruffle your hyde in this topic.”

Interesting, you mix the idiom ‘ruffle your feathers’ with a curious Jekyll and Hyde reference. Are you implying I have a dual nature? I am one with the universe. Leave the psychoanalysis to Maggie.

One day when you get it together, we will go have a beer at this excellent dive bar I know about in Glendale, the place has a monochrome theme, painted in a crazy blue inside. We must remember to invite I Forget.

Ten Year Lurker
Ten Year Lurker
July 21, 2018 6:04 pm

Keep reading, analyzing and making sense of the world for your “living”, Chris…..the longer it goes on, the better you will do….

As for me, I’ll read, won’t analyze much and the world never did make any sense anyway…

Tomorrow I’ll wake up just the same…

If we make it to November 4th 2020, the shit hasn’t hit the fan and Mr. Trump has be reelected, then I’m calling a new paradigm and rejecting 4th Turning theory….

Until then I guess I’ll keep tuning in…..and thanks for TBP, Admin, no disrespect to you, sir.

Mike
Mike
July 23, 2018 12:18 am

A little trite, but there is no reform: