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A European Wake-Up Call to the US

May 16th 2010 23:35
MoneyNews.com has come out with a sobering account of the Governor of the Bank of England’s assessment of the fiscal condition of the United States. I am leaving the account as it is without further comment except to say, “it should be a wake-up call to the day that is ahead of us.”

The United States is facing the same fiscal problems as Greece, says Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England. “Bear in mind King is usually one of the most guarded policymakers in both British and central banking circles. Not yesterday,” the U.K. Telegraph reported. “It isn’t often one has the opportunity to get such a blunt and straightforward insight into the thoughts of one of the world’s leading economic players. Most of this stuff usually stays behind closed doors, so it’s worth taking note of.”

King’s “frank” comments were definitely not “pleasing” to President Barack Obama and to European leaders, the Telegraph reports. “He also believes that European Union must become a federalized fiscal union — in other words with central power to tax and spend — if it is to survive. Just two of the nuggets from one of the most extraordinary press conferences,” the Telegraph reported.

King is not the only leading opinion-maker worried about the parlous fiscal state of the United States. Nouriel Roubini, appearing on Fox News, notes that the fiscal crisis started in 2007 with too much debt in the private sector. Now, the United States and Europe have socialized the debt. Trillion dollar deficits are not sustainable, however.

“What has happened in Greece could happen in the U.S. We could have serious problems," says Roubini, the former Clinton White House economist, and professor at New York University. "We have the debt of the federal government. Many state and local governments are bankrupt. There are unfunded liabilities for social security. There are unfunded liabilities for state pensions.”

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Comment by S.L.

May 17th 2010 00:21
The hole is getting deeper and B.O. (B.S.) still refuses to put the shovel down. We should cut Europe loose while we still can and not rush headlong into the same disasters they're facing. If it's not too late already...

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