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2021-02-27 Economy
Rep. Thomas Massie: U.S. creditors may soon stop loaning money to the federal government
[Just the News] The $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill will bring the U.S. national debt to $30 trillion, Massie said.

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) is warning the United States may soon face severe consequences as a result of its astronomical national debt.

Massie explained to the John Solomon Reports podcast that as the U.S. national debt nears $30 trillion with the current $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, the government's interest rate will rise and creditors may soon stop lending it money.

"I was that guy on March 27 that CNN called 'the most hated man in Washington, D.C.,' because I have the gall to stand up and say if you're going to spend $2 trillion, you need to show up and vote on it. And I had everybody's ire that day, but - and I predicted that this would get out of hand, this would become a regular occurrence, and we'd be spending a trillion or $2 trillion at a clip. You're right, we're at 28 trillion. I've got a debt clock here in my office. And this is the bill that could put us up to $30 trillion, which was a prediction that I made back this summer," Massie said.

"So this bill is gonna push us to $30 trillion. I mean, that's insane. To think about that - seven trillion spending, seven trillion in debt in one year, and typically those numbers are one trillion of deficit and one trillion of spending."

Massie continued, "I mean, let's say we've got $28 trillion in debt, and we've got a 28 trillion-dollar GDP. Here's another - if your interest rate goes to four percent, well, four percent of 28 trillion, that's how much of your GDP is being wasted. And when - and what I tell people is, not just four percent of all labor, but four percent of the robots' labor in this country is wasted, right? Four percent of the 3-D printers, an effort is wasted on the interest on the debt."

The congressman detailed the consequences of such a high national debt. "I feel like we're kind of almost headed where Puerto Rico got to. You know, Puerto Rico - the only thing that stopped them from spending more money was when their creditors quit lending it to them. And that's, you know, typically, if you're in debt or about to go bankrupt, you don't come to that realization until people quit loaning you money," Massie said.
Posted by Hupineck Joluger3758 2021-02-27 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11130 views ]  Top

#1 Ve know how to deal with saboteurs and underminers.
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2021-02-27 04:34||   2021-02-27 04:34|| Front Page Top

#2 Makes a wonder why we pay taxes if the Leviathan government is just going to "print" money by the trillions.

The madness will end some day, but then again, I read all about "peak oil" and $150/bbl oil ten years ago, too.
Posted by Clem 2021-02-27 04:38||   2021-02-27 04:38|| Front Page Top

#3 $150/bbl oil ten years ago, too.

Give Biden's energy secretary some time.
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2021-02-27 04:40||   2021-02-27 04:40|| Front Page Top

#4 The Central Committee will deal with these Wreckers and Saboteurs!
Posted by magpie 2021-02-27 09:05||   2021-02-27 09:05|| Front Page Top

#5 Might be interesting to see what happens when the government can't borrow anymore.
Posted by Abu Uluque 2021-02-27 11:52||   2021-02-27 11:52|| Front Page Top

#6 They will raise your taxes on everything or simply print more money.

Got to keep the gravy train rolling no matter the cost.
Posted by CrazyFool 2021-02-27 12:23||   2021-02-27 12:23|| Front Page Top

#7 They will raise your taxes on everything or simply print more money.

Embrace the power of 'and'.
Posted by Mullah Richard 2021-02-27 12:34||   2021-02-27 12:34|| Front Page Top

#8 Remember when Chollie Rangel was floating that "IOUs for surrendering 401Ks"?
Posted by Frank G 2021-02-27 12:56||   2021-02-27 12:56|| Front Page Top

#9 Fun fact: Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson have higher credit ratings than the US government.
Posted by Matt 2021-02-27 13:39||   2021-02-27 13:39|| Front Page Top

#10 And they have a genuine market for their bonds/debt, not the artificial rubbish and charade put on the the Federal Reserve/USG.
Posted by Clem 2021-02-27 14:11||   2021-02-27 14:11|| Front Page Top

#11 " How does bankruptcy happen ? Slowly then all at once . " I think Earnest Hemingway told that to somebody once .
Posted by Phinetch Wherese4624 2021-02-27 21:09||   2021-02-27 21:09|| Front Page Top

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