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GAO asks Congress to prepare for Peak Oil

GAO asks Congress to prepare for Peak Oil

[It is easy to forget with the low oil prices we have today that Peak Oil hasn’t gone away. Low prices are actually alarming, it means that drilling and future exploration are stopping, setting us up for an even more dramatic oil shock in the future. Peak oil forces a shrinkage in economies, yet our system is predicated on endless growth of credit and debt paid back in an ever growing economy.  Shrinkage is highly deflationary. Credit disappears, oil companies can’t borrow to drill, and customers are so poor that oil at any price is too expensive, and demand drops.  The underlying biophysical reality is that the energy returned on invested is too low to run civilization. 

Alice Friedemann at www.energyskeptic.com]

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Shocking, Little-Known Facts About Debt

Shocking, Little-Known Facts About Debt

Public Debt Is Soaring

Global debt has soared to $199 trillion dollars.

The debt to GDP ratio for the entire world is 286%.  In other words, global debt is almost 3 times the size of the world economy. (William Banzai sarcastically suggests we send out a space beacon asking aliens to bail us out.)

The Hill reports:

The former U.S. comptroller general says the real U.S. debt is closer to about $65 trillion than the oft-cited figure of $18 trillion.

Dave Walker, who headed the Government Accountability Office (GAO) under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, said when you add up all of the nation’s unfunded liabilities, the national debt is more than three times the number generally advertised.

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“If you end up adding to that $18.5 trillion the unfunded civilian and military pensions and retiree healthcare, the additional underfunding for Social Security, the additional underfunding for Medicare, various commitments and contingencies that the federal government has, the real number is about $65 trillion rather than $18 trillion, and it’s growing automatically absent reforms ….”

But former Senior Economist for the President’s Council of Economic Advisers and current Boston University economics professor Laurence Kotlikoff says that – when unfunded liabilities are taken into account – the fiscal gap for the U.S. is actually 3 times higher … $205 trillion.

Many states are also deeply in the red … For example:

  • New Jersey faces a structural deficit of $10.2 billion dollars
  • Pennsylvania has to deal with a $2.3 billion budget deficit

And unfunded pension debts of the states collectively total between $1.4 trillion (according to Federal Reserve figures) and more than $3 trillion dollars (according to a Stanford finance professor).

Europe is in poor shape as well.  For example:

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