"The people out there that believe that the U.S. economy is experiencing a
permanent recovery and that very bright days are ahead for us should have their
heads examined. Unfortunately, what we are going through right now is simply
just a period of "hopetimism" between two financial crashes. Things may seem
relatively stable right now, but it won't last long. The truth is that the
financial crisis of 2008 was just a warm up act for the economic horror show
that is coming. Nothing really got fixed after the crash of 2008. We are
living in the biggest debt bubble in the history of the world, and it has gotten
even bigger since then. The "too big to fail" banks are larger now than they
have ever been. Americans continue to run up credit card balances like there is
no tomorrow. Tens of thousands of manufacturing facilities and millions of jobs
continue to leave the country. We continue to consume far more than we produce
and we continue to become poorer as a nation. None of the problems that caused
the crisis of 2008 have been solved and we are even weaker financially than we
were back then. So why in the world are so many people so optimistic about the
economy right now?
Just take a look at the chart posted below. It shows the growth of total debt in the United States. During the financial crisis of 2008 there was a little "hiccup", but the truth is that not much deleveraging really took place at all. And since the recession "ended", total credit market debt has gone on to even greater heights....
So what does this mean for the future?
Well, if a small "hiccup" in the debt bubble caused so much chaos back in 2008, what is going to happen when this debt bubble finally bursts?
That is something to think about.
Sadly, most Americans seem oblivious to all of this..."
at http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-financial-crisis-of-2008-was-just-a-warm-up-act-for-the-economic-horror-show-that-is-coming
Just take a look at the chart posted below. It shows the growth of total debt in the United States. During the financial crisis of 2008 there was a little "hiccup", but the truth is that not much deleveraging really took place at all. And since the recession "ended", total credit market debt has gone on to even greater heights....
So what does this mean for the future?
Well, if a small "hiccup" in the debt bubble caused so much chaos back in 2008, what is going to happen when this debt bubble finally bursts?
That is something to think about.
Sadly, most Americans seem oblivious to all of this..."
at http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-financial-crisis-of-2008-was-just-a-warm-up-act-for-the-economic-horror-show-that-is-coming