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This week's blogpost - https://bahnsen.co/3PkPu91

Trevor Cummings hosts the Thoughts and Money podcast with Brett “Bone Cutter” and Blaine Carver to address recurring client fears about soaring U.S. national debt and whether “Debt-mageddon” is imminent. They clarify deficit vs. debt using a household analogy, explain how Treasury issuance funds deficits, and cite projected 2026 figures: ~$5.6T receipts vs. ~$7.4T spending, ~ $1.9T deficit, and over $1T of interest expense, with ~75% of spending mandatory. They note rates are historically low (mid-3% average vs. ~9.2% in 1986), meaning higher rates could bust the budget. Possible “solutions” (raise taxes, cut spending, grow out of it, lower rates) all have limits, so they expect a slow, Japanification-style grind rather than a sudden collapse. For investors, they caution against complacent indexing, long-duration bonds, crypto, and overreliance on gold, and emphasize durable, cash-flowing dividend-growth businesses and measuring opportunity cost.

00:00 Podcast Introductions

00:20 Debtmaggedon Setup

01:03 Apocalypse Pop Culture

03:41 Preppers And Planning

04:25 Five Key Questions

05:54 Deficit Versus Debt

07:47 How Government Borrows

11:42 Budget Math Reality

12:36 Interest Costs Squeeze

17:08 Debt Versus GDP Context

20:42 Is It Solvable

20:49 Raise Taxes Tradeoffs

23:18 Cut Spending Politics

23:51 Can We Grow Out

24:24 Can Government Cut Rates

25:51 Why Long Rates Are Market Set

26:44 No Magic Wand Fixes

27:34 Bell Curve Future Scenarios

29:23 Middle Path Japanification

30:23 Prepper Mindset And Paralysis

33:39 Markets Signal No Debt Bomb

34:55 Investor Playbook Starts Here

35:21 Beware Indexing And Bonds

39:33 Opportunity Cost Of Cash

43:05 Crypto And Gold Skepticism

45:30 Dividend Growth And Real Profits

47:58 Closing Jokes And Recap

Links mentioned in this episode:

  • http://thoughtsonmoney.com
  • http://thebahnsengroup.com
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