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Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby saxitoxin on Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:15 pm

Top 20 of 192 Debtor Nations*
(combined total of government, corporate and consumer debt)

Debt is more than 1,000% of GDP.
Debt is more than 250% of GDP.
Debt is more than 100% of GDP.
Debt is more than 50% of GDP.


Nation / Amount Owed Per Person (US$)
1. Ireland - $555,671
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2. Netherlands - $226,503
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3. Switzerland - $182,899
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4. United Kingdom - $147,060
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5. Belgium - $126,188

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6. Norway - $113,174
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7. Denmark - $110,216
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8. Austria - $97,411
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9. France - $80,209
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10. Sweden - $72,594
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11. Finland - $68,180
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12. Germany - $63,493 **
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13. Spain - $52,588
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14. Greece - $49,525
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15. Portugal - $47,632

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16. United States - $43,758
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17. Australia - $42,057
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18. Italy - $39,234
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19. Slovenia - $27,282
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20. Canada - $24,749

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co ... ernal_debt


* (Excluding Hong Kong and Nations with Population Less than 2M)

** prior to the sabotage event of 1990, the external debt of the DDR was less than 20% of GDP
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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby Army of GOD on Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:17 pm

God damn Europeans...
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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby mviola on Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:23 pm

=D> Well made.

Apparently Spain, Portugal, and Italy are the same country economically.
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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby saxitoxin on Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:48 pm

In good news, however, Germany last month finished repaying its World War I debt. It was on the 92-year payment plan.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z12b4AVC7i

The U.S. will continue, however, to hold 2/3 of Germany's national gold reserves at the federal bullion depository in New York pending the repayment of World War II debts and interest off debts, which may take 200 years or so.

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby BigBallinStalin on Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:46 pm

saxitoxin wrote:In good news, however, Germany last month finished repaying its World War I debt. It was on the 92-year payment plan.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z12b4AVC7i

The U.S. will continue, however, to hold 2/3 of Germany's national gold reserves at the federal bullion depository in New York pending the repayment of World War II debts and interest off debts, which may take 200 years or so.

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby the.killing.44 on Sun Oct 24, 2010 7:55 pm

Hey sax, just wanted to let ya know that you used the same image for Spain, Portugal, and Italy. OOPS! ;)
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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby jefjef on Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:03 pm

mviola wrote:=D> Well made.

Apparently Spain, Portugal, and Italy are the same country economically.


On time!~

the.killing.44 wrote:Hey sax, just wanted to let ya know that you used the same image for Spain, Portugal, and Italy. OOPS! ;)


Way behind.

Hey sax. Why didn't I see N Korea on that list?
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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby Phatscotty on Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:24 pm

saxitoxin wrote:In good news, however, Germany last month finished repaying its World War I debt. It was on the 92-year payment plan.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z12b4AVC7i

The U.S. will continue, however, to hold 2/3 of Germany's national gold reserves at the federal bullion depository in New York pending the repayment of World War II debts and interest off debts, which may take 200 years or so.


I wonder if the gold is actually there?

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby saxitoxin on Sun Oct 24, 2010 10:49 pm

the.killing.44 wrote:Hey sax, just wanted to let ya know that you used the same image for Spain, Portugal, and Italy. OOPS! ;)


Hey, .44! :P

*saxi waves at .44*

the.killing.44 wrote:Hey sax. Why didn't I see N Korea on that list?


There are many nations out there that don't hyper-inflate their standard of living to an unsustainable level with the idea they can do it in the short term as a strategy to bankrupt their ideological enemies before it comes crashing down in on themselves. You'll also notice Cuba and Venezuala absent from the list. But I digress.

Scott wrote:I wonder if the gold is actually there?


Good question. All I know is that, if the s*&# hits the fan, the chances that America is going to keep their fingers out of the German cookie jar is probably slim to nil. The U.S. has the largest gold reserves in the world. Germany has the second largest gold reserves in the world. The Netherlands has the 10th largest gold reserves in the world. The foreign exchange reserves of most European countries is held in gold to astronomical degrees - up to 2/3. All of it is stored on U.S. territory. Why? It's not because the Dutch or the Germans converted the garage into a sewing room and don't have anyplace left to put it. All of these countries had their so-called "Marshall Plan" debt suspended in 1952 - but interest continues to accumulate. Europe is on a short-leash. The U.S. has the Germans and Dutchers and everyone else by the scrot, ready to squeeze the minute any of them try to move their national forces out of NATO unified command.

If the Dutchers removed their military from U.S. control on Monday the nation would wake-up destitute on Tuesday. Some "alliance."
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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby Army of GOD on Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:01 pm

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby nietzsche on Sun Oct 24, 2010 11:56 pm

How can we steal that gold?
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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby The Bison King on Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:40 am

Where's Australia's image?

My suggestion: a man in a Kangaroo pouch with the caption "this is how I save on gas money"
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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby Phatscotty on Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:47 am

nietzsche wrote:How can we steal that gold?


Offer a long-term lease rate on the physical gold of 1%. One leases the physical, and immediately sells it onto the open market and takes that money and puts it into long term bonds at 6%. However, the leasee is expecting that the gold will come back in it's physical form. That might be why there are confirmed stories of Tungsten filled gold blocks circulating throughout African countries.

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby Phatscotty on Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:56 am

http://usdebtclock.org/world-debt-clock.html

Just want to add, the debt per us taxpayer is over 120,000. That does not include state.

http://usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clock ... clock.html
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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby nietzsche on Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:35 pm

According to that list, Mexico's debt is 177,000,000,000 or 1,646 USD per capita.

I'm telling you guys I'm not paying that shit, 1,646USD wtf!

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby mviola on Mon Oct 25, 2010 3:39 pm

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby nietzsche on Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:15 pm

Meanwhile in the US

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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby Army of GOD on Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:51 pm

nietzsche wrote:Meanwhile in the US

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f*ck you, we're not all like that...








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Re: Top 20 Debtor Nations

Postby bedub1 on Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:27 pm

So I started reading this, and then I went to the wikipedia page, and started laughing my ass off. Do you see whats at the top of the chart? Here, let me copy it for ya:

Country____________External debt____________Date_______________Per capita_______________% of GDP
World__________56,900,000,000,000____31 December 2009 est._______8,422___________________98%

Do you see that? The total debt of the world is 57 trillion dollars! Earth is broke! We couldn't get a loan at the open galaxy bank cause we are so broke.

Did you think about that? How the hell can the entire planet be in debt? Who are we in debt to? Have they discovered aliens? Or are you saying that we just owe each other money? You know what man, lets just call it even.
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