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- From: bfrg9732@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Brian F. Redman)
- Subject: Bankruptcy 1995 (part 5)
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- Summary: The approaching fiscal Armageddon
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 00:14:30 GMT
- Keywords: treachery trickery deceit deception
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- Bankruptcy 1995: The Coming Collapse of America & How to Stop It.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- by Harry E. Figgie, Jr.
- with Gerald J. Swanson, Ph.D.
-
- About the authors:
- -- Harry E. Figgie, Jr. is the CEO of Figgie International Inc.,
- a diversified *Fortune 500* operating company. He was co-chairman
- of President Reagan's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control, also
- known as the Grace Commission.
- -- Dr. Gerald J. Swanson is an Associate Professor of Economics
- at the University of Arizona.
-
- "Any profits from this book have long since been assigned to
- charity. We make no profit whatsoever from it." (p. 25).
-
- $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
- * *
- * The United States has a problem that is easy to understand, *
- * but whose effects are difficult to comprehend. Its solution *
- * is simple to prescribe, but hard to implement. This problem *
- * is more insidious than drug addiction, more pressing than *
- * recession; it is crueler than poverty and illness and more *
- * hazardous than a hole in the ozone. *
- * *
- * This problem, which is of our own making, will precipitate *
- * an economic nightmare that will dwarf the Great Depression *
- * and turn the history of America into one of history's *
- * closed chapters. This problem has a name. It is *government *
- * debt.* *
- * *
- $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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-
- Year Debt Interest on debt
- ==== ============== ================
- 1964 $ 316 billion $ 10.7 billion
- 1988 $2,600 billion $214.2 billion
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- "This year [1992]... interest charges on the debt are expected to
- total $293 billion. Paying that amount alone would eat up nearly
- 52 percent of personal and corporate income taxes."
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-
- Here are some other ways to look at it:
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- *** In 1991, interest on the national debt cost us more than any
- other single budget item, including defense.
-
- *** In 1991, interest on the national debt was more than the
- combined expenses of the departments of Agriculture, Education,
- Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Justice, Labor,
- State, Transportation, and Veteran's Affairs.
-
- *** In 1991, the combined costs of interest on the debt, national
- defense, and Social Security were more than the amount collected
- in individual income taxes.
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- The day will soon come when Germany, Saudi Arabia, Japan,
- etcetera, will come to demand their money back. "A government's
- ability to guarantee certain freedoms and liberties rests on that
- government's independence, which our government is close to
- giving totally away, if it hasn't already."
-
- "We could be spending our public funds on projects that would
- help make our industry more competitive in world markets, our
- people healthier and better educated, and our environment safer
- and cleaner. But we're not. We can't, until and unless we get the
- federal budget deficit under control. We can't afford to throw
- more dollars at any program, no matter how worthy it sounds. We
- are in deep, deep fiscal trouble."
-
- If the U.S. government were a corporation it would be forced,
- here and now, to either 1) take drastic action to save itself, or
- 2) file for bankruptcy.
-
- "If we wait much longer to fix our debt problem, the solutions
- that desperate politicians will propose and that creditors will
- impose will be so painful that we'll wish we could just close up
- shop and move somewhere else. But a whole country can't do that."
-
- "Remember the once mighty Soviet Union and how quickly it
- disintegrated. The same can -- and will -- happen to us, unless
- we get our act together, and soon."
-
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- ------------------------- end part 5 ----------------------------
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- You can do a lot of good by taking this article and posting it to
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- people of this nation an alternative to the "fluff" and
- propaganda posturing as hard news which they are currently
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- Synopsis/Review by Brian Redman
- "Ah yes, Armageddon. I remember it well."
- End part 5
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