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financial crisis
...of financial crisis hindsight and, I guess, purveyors of financial records extremely serious. And so we should talk about 2008. We should talk about financial crises. They obviously still exist. We haven't had anything on the scale of Lehman Brothers
“America's debt crisis reaches breaking point with unsustainable fiscal trajectory”
Singapore, a 176, Venezuela, a 164. The Greeks, one fifty four, UK, 94. Twenty years ago, our debt to GDP was but 60%. Here's a direct quote from the report. The fiscal trajectory is not sustainable.
And when you're do putting a lot more debt on top of that pile of debt, So it's not just the existing debt that's a problem, but you have to add more debt sales, which equals, essentially, the budget deficit, which now is gonna be about seven and a h
...a financial crisis? So for example, you could have a country with very high debt to GDP, and it's, fine because, you know, it goes on for longer than people expect. And you can have countries with low debts and deficits, but because they have an inte
...out. Yeah. Financial crises have this classic tragic thing. They're crises of beliefs in a sense and the crisis of memory. And it's the loss of memory. It's the absence of any personal experience with what happens when things fall apart. It's the los
So they're fine, but, you know, maybe they took on too much debt when debt was cheap and readily available, and maybe they won't be able to refinance all of it or some of them may not be able to refinance all of it when it rolls over in '26 or '27. T
As we've talked about, and I'll bring it up again, and I'll ask my colleague who works in the administration to think about this idea that, you know, if we can find a way to declare bankruptcy, to restructure the the fiscal obligations or the the pen
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