Here Comes The Debt Tsunami: Goldman Warns Treasury Issuance To More Than Double In 2019

During yesterday's surprisingly candid remarks by Bill Dudley, the second most important person in the – the organization that is responsible for the third consecutive and largest ever yet asset bubble in history – said that one risk he was increasingly worried about was, drumroll, elevated asset prices. Because, supposedly, the Fed has little to input in how asset prices came to be where they are…

Just as ominous was Dudley's admission that the second risk he was concerned about is “the long-term fiscal position of the United States” i.e. US debt. Specifically, Dudley said that the Trump tax cut “will increase the nation's longer-term fiscal burden, which is already facing other pressures, such as higher debt service costs and entitlement as the baby-boom generation retires.

Oddly there was no mention of which administration doubled US debt from $10 trillion to $20 trillion in under a decade, and which organization enabled this to happen by keeping rates at record low levels, while crushing savers, and bailing out habitual gamblers.

To build up the strawman, Goldman explains that US borrowing needs will rise for three reasons:

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