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I had to slip that in in case you forgot I was Catholic.The carbon economy is an insolvent bank, so the government's got to be part of the fix.
As to credit in 1908, the stockholders of a bank were responsible for its solvency, whichmeant if an institution became impaired or insolvent, the stockholders got a capital call.That is, the courts ordered them to fork over the unpaid in portion of the par value pro rata.
Because if you look at the rate of debt creation over the past 30, almost 40 years, debt growth has exceeded GDP growth almost that entire time.There are projections that so many public pensions will be insolvent, that there's no mathematical way to make that possible.So is unlimited money printing just the easiest way to kind of softly default on that, rather than causing some catastrophic collapse?
Similarly, when the level of unemployment increased in Nevada because construction workers were unemployed following the collapse of the real estateIf it was operating as Europe does, it would have been a Greece-- insolvent, with insolvent banks, constantly cap in hand seeking more extend and pretending Ponzi loans.
That was 50 to 1, which meant that if you had a bank with, say, $100 million of assets, you only had to have a fall in the value of those assetson average by 2% to mean the bank was literally bust, insolvent.So with that 50 to 1 ratio, would the healthy amount be 1 to 1?
And they're hugely levered.This meant a 3% return against their asset base, rendered them effectively insolvent.Once everybody figured this out, you shout fire in a crowded theater, everybody freaks out, heads for the exits.
So think about this society we built, where the president of the United States can't approve the most obvious and needed projectsfor our society. And so they end up wasting most of the $800 billion to shore up insolvent state debt budgets, basically.Not rebuilding the infrastructure that desperately needs to get rebuilt.
That's the leverage. That's the effect of borrowing that magnifies the upside.And the downside, should there be another loss, uh-oh, the bank could become insolvent, under water, like homeowners whosehouse is worth less than they owe.
They grew and as you put in, central banks would give them support against collateral.Some claim it and Bank of America-- the ones that made the stupidest acquisitions and lost a lot of money, became insolvent,
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