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ron paul vs bernanke: is gold money watch has bernanke says gold is not money! why would bernanke say gold is not money, CAUSE HE IS PUSHING THE OPPOSITE OF GOLD MONEY- FIAT PAPER MONEY!!!!!!

 If in 1913 you created to bank accounts both with 10,000 dollars one being gold and the other being federal reserve notes which one would you want to close out today! gold is at 1667.00 = 806,482.00 in that account today!!!! you would have paid 20.67 an ounce

  

   Since 1913 (the year of the Federal Reserve creation), the U.S. dollar has lost about 98% of it's value. Blame this on constant, unchecked printing of paper currency. Q: I heard that Federal Reserve Chairman, Alan Greenspan, indirectly 'punished' savers by lowering the interest rates. A: Sad but true. Sure a house was easier to buy with lower interest rates, but many retired folks living off their 30 years of savings could do so no longer. So then why save when you can spend?  so 10,000 federal reserve notes today compared to 1913 notes would buy you 2% of what it would have bought you in 1913!!!! that's why bread cost over a dollar!!!!!

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U.S. eats up most of debt limit in one day

$239 billion spike uses up 60% of funding OK’d on Tuesday

 

U.S. debt shot up $239 billion on Tuesday — the largest one-day bump in history — as the government flexed the new borrowing room it earned in this week’s debt-limit increase deal.

The debt subject to the statutory limit shot way past the old cap of $14.294 trillion to hit $14.532 trillion on Tuesday, according to the latest the Treasury Department figures, which are released on the next business day.

That increase puts the government already remarkably close to the new debt limit of $14.694, which means one day’s new borrowing ate up 60 percent of the $400 billion in space Congress granted the president this week.

Debt numbers go up and down regularly, depending on what the Treasury Department is redeeming or issuing on any day, but have been on a steep upward trend for the past decade as spending has ballooned and revenues have fluctuated.

For the past 2½ months, though, the number essentially was frozen as the government was poised to reach the borrowing limit set by law. The Treasury Department used extraordinary means to stall, but was about to run out of room on Tuesday.

With little time to spare, Congress and the White House managed to cobble together a deal to grant new borrowing authority: an initial increase of $400 billion, coupled with future increases.

The fight was so bruising that President Obama on Wednesday took his debt team out to celebrate by buying them hamburgers at Good Stuff Eatery, a well-known burger joint on Capitol Hill. The White House said it was a reward for their “nonstop” work over the past few months.

At a meeting of his Cabinet later in the day, the president said the debt increase gave the government some room to maneuver.

“We have now averted what could have been a disastrous blow to the economy. And we have identified on the front end over a trillion dollars in spending reductions that can be done sensibly and safely without affecting core programs,” Mr. Obama said.

He also looked ahead to the committee the debt deal creates and charges with finding an additional $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction by the end of the year.

“It’s going to be challenging work, and I’m encouraging Congress to take it with the utmost seriousness,” Mr. Obama said.

The deal called for caps on future spending and granted the president the power to win an initial $400 billion debt increase, with another $500 billion coming later if Congress doesn’t manage to block it. Yet another increase is contingent on the committee’s recommendations.

Former GOP Sen. Alan Simpson, who co-chaired the deficit commission that Mr. Obama formed last year, called the spending limits in the bill “a baby step of the first order.”

“Disappointing would be half a world. Until they get to the point where they can change the ‘B’ in billion to a ‘T’ in trillion, we are not going to get anywhere,” he told Bloomberg Television.

The previous one-day record debt increase was $186 billion, set on June 30, 2009.

 

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/aug/3/us-eats-most-debt-limit-one-day/

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The last of July, Sen. Mark Rubio predicted in a speech on the Senate floor, that unless we got our debt and borrowing under control with a meaningful and logical plan, our credit would be downgraded (whether we raised the debt limit or not).  Now that has come to pass.  Here is the speech which also includes a rather resoundingly stupid interjection by Sen. John Kerry!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UC97Wu_hFo

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