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Joe Biden’s Hideous $106 Billion War Package

Posted by M. C. on October 23, 2023

By David Stockman

David Stockman’s Contra Corner

What a day for another $106 billion imperial boondoggle. There is not one dime in “Joe Biden’s” war package that enhances the safety and security of the American homeland, yet all of it is being blithely charged to Uncle Sam’s vastly over-extended credit card.

Nor should you take our word for it. What’s left of the Fed-tortured bond market cried out for help this AM, tagging the 5.00% level on the benchmark 10-year UST (purple line) for the first time since June 2007.

But here’s the thing. Back then, the public debt (yellow line) was $8.8 trillion, meaning every 100 basis points of increased yield added $88 billion to annual debt service. Today, of course, the public debt is $33.5 trillion, and the incremental debt service on 100 basis points will amount to $335 billion or nearly 4X more.

Public Debt Versus Yield On 10-Year UST, 2007 to 2023

Unfortunately, 1oo basis points of higher yield isn’t the half of it. As of August 31st, the weighted average yield on the public debt was only 2.92% because during the Fed’s decade long spree of reckless money-printing the US Treasury was able to refi the public debt at absurdly low rates, including at the 0.50% bottom on the 10-year UST in July 2020.

Alas, what comes around goes around. Now the entire yield curve is trading at 5% or above, meaning that all of that ultra-cheap debt will be maturing for years to come, only to be replaced with much higher yields as far as the eye can see. At the moment, the gap between the embedded carry cost of 2.92% and an at-market level of @5.22% would amount to incremental debt service cost of nearly $800 billion per annum!

That’s right. There is a fiscal elephant in the room nearly the size of the nation’s monstrous defense budget itself, yet the semi-comatose occupant of the Oval Office chose this moment to indulge in the absolute worst game of log-rolling politics we have witness during a half-century of observation. To wit, the “Joe Biden” boondoggle includes:

  • $61 billion for the Ukraine warhawks;
  • $14 billion for virtue-signaling against Hamas;
  • $14 billion for the GOP Border War Howlers;
  • $14 billion for various bleeding heart “humanitarian” purposes;
  • $3 billion of walking around money for all the squeaky wheels not oiled above.

Still, do these clueless fools not understand they are now starring fiscal catastrophe square in the face? As of Q2 2023 the annualized rate of interest expense on the public debt clocked in at $909 billion, which represented a doubling of the level which prevailed when the voters last put a Republican in the White House to, well, rein in the red ink!

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The Bizarre, Unanimous Dem Support for the $40b War Package to Raytheon and CIA: “For Ukraine”

Posted by M. C. on May 14, 2022

 AOC, needless to say, has not bothered to reconcile this vote with the drastically divergent body of statements she has uttered her entire adult life because her blind followers do not demand anything of her, let alone explanations for why she does what she does 

Glenn Greenwald

After Joe Biden announced his extraordinary request for $33 billion more for the war in Ukraine — on top of the $14 billion the U.S. has already spent just ten weeks into this war — congressional leaders of both parties immediately decided the amount was insufficient. They arbitrarily increased the amount by $7 billion to a total of $40 billion, then fast-tracked the bill for immediate approval. As we reported on Tuesday night, the House overwhelmingly voted to approve the bill by a vote of 388-57. All fifty-seven NO votes came from Republican House members. Except for two missing members, all House Democrats — every last one, including all six members of the revolutionary, subversive Squad — voted for this gigantic war package, one of the largest the U.S. has spent at once in decades.

While a small portion of these funds will go to humanitarian aid for Ukraine, the vast majority will go into the coffers of weapons manufacturers such as Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Boeing and the usual suspects. Some of it will go to the CIA for unspecified reasons. The extreme speed with which this was all approved means there is little to no oversight over how the funds will be spent, who will profit and how much, and what the effects will be for Ukraine and the world.

To put this $54 billion amount in perspective, it is (a) larger than the average annual amount that the U.S. spent on its own war in Afghanistan ($46 billion), (b) close to the overall amount Russia spends on its entire military for the year ($69 billion), 

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