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Kompletan americki odbrambeni sistem ukljucujuci i dva rata u Avganistanu i Iraku, skolstvo, nauku itd finansiraju strane zemlje - na celu sa Kinom. Amerika je izgradila sistem koji stoji na staklenim nogama.
How Foreign Nations Now Pay For All Of America's Defense And Education
http://www.businessinsider.com/us-debt-disaster-2010-7
According to former Republican senator and committee co-chairman Alan Simpson, federal revenue is, already, completely chewed up by the three nasties: Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. "The rest of the federal government, including fighting two wars, homeland security, education, art, culture, you name it, veterans -- the whole rest of the discretionary budget is being financed by China and other countries."
Foreigner creditors truly hold America by the neck these days. They effectively finance everything beyond the three programs above.
Worse yet, even strong GDP growth wouldn't be enough to save the U.S. from its debt proglem. Committee co-chairman and former Clinton chief of staff Erskine Bowles estimates, "We can't grow our way out of this. We could have decades of double-digit growth and not grow our way out of this enormous debt problem. We can't tax our way out. . . . ]
How Foreign Nations Now Pay For All Of America's Defense And Education
http://www.businessinsider.com/us-debt-disaster-2010-7
According to former Republican senator and committee co-chairman Alan Simpson, federal revenue is, already, completely chewed up by the three nasties: Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. "The rest of the federal government, including fighting two wars, homeland security, education, art, culture, you name it, veterans -- the whole rest of the discretionary budget is being financed by China and other countries."
Foreigner creditors truly hold America by the neck these days. They effectively finance everything beyond the three programs above.
Worse yet, even strong GDP growth wouldn't be enough to save the U.S. from its debt proglem. Committee co-chairman and former Clinton chief of staff Erskine Bowles estimates, "We can't grow our way out of this. We could have decades of double-digit growth and not grow our way out of this enormous debt problem. We can't tax our way out. . . . ]