A $16 trillion federal debt? A big deal?
Certainly.
But consider the estimated $120 trillion in entitlement liabilities the nation is facing.
That’s the prospect raised by economist, columnist, radio host and international conference speaker Jerry Robinson in his Follow the Money Weekly program this week.
This week’s podcast includes ideas and insights from several of the radio interviews Robinson has given recently.
They include his ideas and insights on the economy, the powerful financial elites in the world, the hard truth about the Federal Reserve, the debt-based U.S. dollar and the $120 trillion entitle crisis.
Tom Cloud also joins the podcast for a review of the gold and silver advances over the last week, and Jay Peroni, a certified financial planner, talks about a brand new stock that he just added to his All Weather Investment Portfolio.
The latest in retirement advice then comes from John Bearss, who says more many people are living longer than ever before – thanks to medical advances. The question is how to plan to fill a full life without worried that you’ll last longer than your assets.
Podcast is 1:00:11.
Previous podcasts:
Paycheck to paycheck, and what to do about it
Germans want gold reserves returned
‘The unbelievably bogus debt ceiling debate’
Is America on the eve of a civil war?
Again? Feds printing and spending more
Why you should care about petrodollar system
The real story about the fiscal cliff
Last hurrah from a state statesman
Housing starts up, prices grow, and that’s bad?
Stock-market rally ‘flashing warning signs’
Staying afloat through global monetary flood
How to cope when the government prints money
Future of the dollar and fate of the euro
Welcome to time of unlimited currency printing
Lies, propaganda and the 2012 vote
Demise of the American war machine
16 trillion reasons why American is bankrupt
The Word from the European central bank
Learn more about Jerry Robinson’s “Follow the Money Quarterly” newsletter.
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Jerry Robinson is an economist, published author, columnist, radio talk show host, and international conference speaker. Robinson has been quoted as an economic authority by USA Today, FoxNews and many other news agencies. His columns have appeared regularly in numerous print and web publications, including WND. In addition, Robinson is also the editor-in-chief of the popular economic newsletter, “Follow the Money Quarterly.”
