• humorlessrepost@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    If you had 34 trillion in debt and a centuries-long history of making on-time payments, you’d have a perfect credit score.

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    5 months ago

    Are you immortal? Do you have an income vastly higher than the servicing cost of that debt? Do you owe the large a majority of that debt to yourself? Are you able to, if push came to shove, tell your external creditors to go fuck themselves and dare them to so much as try to collect on the debt you don’t feel like paying? If you can’t answer “yes” to all these questions, you aren’t the US and have a debt situation that has absolutely nothing in common with the US debt.

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      5 months ago

      I get your point, but they cant just “print” currency so we could actually not be able to pay when people/countries stop buying the bonds or lose faith in the system.

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        5 months ago

        No, that is not true. That states sell bonds is a self-imposed rule.

        As long as a state collects its taxes in its own currency there will be demand for that currency.

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            5 months ago

            Then stop selling bonds and start investing directly (build schools, repair bridges, pay your employees, etc.).

            Countries don’t have to take the detour through state bonds because they can make money out of thin air. State bonds are a self-imposed and there’s no law of nature that mandates using them.

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                5 months ago

                Serious question? Money today is nothing more than a number in an account. When a country needs more of its own currency, it can increase it’s account by that amount.

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                  5 months ago

                  No they cant, that is illegal. You could say they will change the law so that they can do that, but that is not possible (in america) at this time.