April 1, 2008

Inside The National Debt Control Room

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(CBS)  A hushed computer room in an undisclosed location is the control center of the American debt machine, CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason reports.

CBS News entered the auction room of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Public Debt -- the first time a TV camera has ever been allowed inside.

"So what all these people are doing is monitoring the bidding that's coming in from all the different dealers," said Undersecretary of the Treasury Anthony Ryan.

It is where the U.S. government raises the money it needs to pay its bills. In other words, it is the world's biggest borrower flashing its credit cards.

"There is real money at stake," Ryan said. "Today we're auctioning off $13 billion of 10-year Treasury notes."

Treasury notes are basically IOUs that the government pays back with interest. In this auction, that amounts to a $13 billion loan. Without that money, and a few of these auctions every week, the government would shut down. Debt is now this nation's lifeblood.

Who's buying the debt?

"Well, a lot of people," Ryan said.

Pension funds, mutual funds, individuals, institutions and foreign governments compete to buy the U.S. treasuries by offering the cheapest interest rate.

"You're trying to get the lowest interest rate for the U.S. government?" Mason asked.

"That's right," Ryan said.

How much money passes through the room every year?

"Approximately $4 trillion," Ryan said.

That's nearly half of what America owes the world - now a mind-numbing $9.3 trillion.

There was a time when the cash the U.S. government needed for its daily operations was kept in a Treasury Department vault, across the street from the White House. But there isn't a safe in the world big enough to do that anymore, because the national debt is growing at nearly $1 million a minute.

"It's $31,027.00 per American," said Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. "We have great risk that we're gonna become a mediocre country that's in debt and we're gonna handcuff and put a millstone around the next two generations because we won't act like adults now."

"I think the concern about the national debt is what we're doing with it," said Charles Wheelan, author of Naked Economics.

Last year alone, the United States spent $430 billion just on interest payments - that's nearly as much as we spent on education.

"Albert Einstein called compound interest one of the great wonders of the world. It adds up really fast," Wheelan said. "And I'm not sure we fully appreciate, either on the public or on the private level, how quickly you can get in borrowing trouble."

The heavy bidding in the auction shows U.S. debt is highly desirable.

"And at least so far this has always been a viable investment?" Mason asked.

"It has indeed. We have never defaulted," Ryan said. "And we have always paid interest on time. And we have always repaid principle."

But some see a day of reckoning approaching, when the world loses faith in the free-spending U.S. economy, when interest rates soar, when the United States finally sinks under the weight of its own debt.

"Is this the most likely scenario? No," Wheelan said. "Is it something we should be planning for? Absolutely."

The Treasury's auction room is kept secret because any disruption would send shock waves through the world financial markets. In fact, during every debt auction two back-up rooms, in New York and West Virginia, are always on standby.



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by thinkingmom April 2, 2008 11:33 PM EDT
Thank you CBS and Katie for a good report.
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by noloyalisti April 2, 2008 5:50 PM EDT
Since the conservative GOP crime cabal serves the rich and could care less about us godless heathens, you can pretty much assume they are doing this for their own profit. Their manipulation of the economy since the fascist coup in 2000 can only be planned. They could not possibly have done so much damage to the underling sheeple just by chance.
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by timetrips1 April 2, 2008 4:34 PM EDT
Bush economics 101 - Spend more than you make and leave the bills to the next 10 generations. Makes perfect sense to me, why should I pay for my current extravagent lifestyle when I can make my kids and grandkids and great-grandkids and .... (well you get the point) pay for it.
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by bobnjersey April 2, 2008 3:51 PM EDT
[Who''s buying the debt? "Well, a lot of people," Ryan said. ]

is this public info? if not, why?
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by missingamerica April 2, 2008 3:02 PM EDT
What do you want to bet that all of those people who paid to emplace Bush and Cheney converted their holdings to Euros about two years ago?
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by sweetreeeed April 2, 2008 2:23 PM EDT

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by sweetreeeed April 2, 2008 2:07 PM EDT


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'' .. it was difficult to provide food and medicine to each and all when all knew how to farm, now no one knows .. it''s easy silly, just add food and air and water, like raiding a proverbial fridge except for a bunch of flowers instead .. ''

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by terrapin78 April 2, 2008 1:32 PM EDT
"It''s $31,027.00 per American," said Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. "We have great risk that we''re gonna become a mediocre country that''s in debt and we''re gonna handcuff and put a millstone around the next two generations because we won''t act like adults now."


Because of the Bu$h Tax Cuts for the RICH!!!!!!!!

Thanks Repugs.

You drove the US toward mediocrity!
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