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Huge Government Deficits Coming

If easy money has stopped working, then what's left? Massive deficits, of course. Pressure is building on governments around the world to increase spending and pay for it with borrowed funds. Sound familiar? It should, since it's what they've been doing on and off for decades. But this time, "fiscal stimulus" will, like QE and NIRP, turn out to be too much of a good thing, with dire consequences for just about everyone.

 

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