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For Immediate Release
November 16, 2005
Contact: Kate Incontrera, 410-230-2109 or
kincontrera@dailyreckoning.com 

www.dailyreckoning.com: "We Came, We Saw, We Borrowed" - America's "Empire of Debt" Is Exposed

Baltimore, MD - U.S. Comptroller General David Walker has joined a growing number of economists and officials warning about America's debt problems. In a Nov. 15 interview with USA Today, Walker laments the country's "deficits in its budget, its balance of payments, its savings - and its leadership." He likens the United States "to Rome before the end of the empire."

But bestselling author Addison Wiggin takes the comparison one step further.

"Throughout history, every empire has found a way to pay for its expansion," Wiggin says. "Yet today, politicians have a different mantra. Instead of, 'We came, we saw, we conquered,' it's 'We came, we saw… we borrowed.'"

Wiggin's latest book, Empire of Debt, co-written with Bill Bonner, takes a close look at how America - and its people - became so dependent on debt, and how tremendous that debt has become. For example, last year the government's total annual deficits hit $7 trillion, according to Comptroller General Walker. That's roughly $24,000 the government owes for every American man, woman and child.

Bonner and Wiggin's book also warns that much of America's debt is held overseas. The Levy Institute estimates that the United States will owe foreigners $8 trillion by 2008 - 60% of our Gross Domestic Product.

"That means, if we were paying off the debt, and that's a big 'if', 6 out of every 10 dollars that you and I earn in America would go to pay off a loan in China, or Japan or South Korea or the rest of Asia," Wiggin says. "That's the kind of mortgage nobody can afford, including the U.S. government, or our kids."

Wiggin and Bonner believe the only way to prevent the nation from following Rome's footsteps is to spur the government into action. That's why their company, Agora Financial Publishing, is sending a copy of Empire of Debt to every U.S. senator and representative on Capitol Hill. Additional copies are going to the Federal Reserve and President Bush. 

But Wiggin is not hopeful the politicians will do what is necessary. "You can always count on politicians to do the wrong thing," he says. "It's important for everyone to understand the danger and to prepare for what could happen when the government's response falls short."

SOURCE: www.dailyreckoning.com

 

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