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Originally posted by dakota112 View PostI do wonder if the US is truly capable of incarcerating people who lie about the value of their assets or hide money etc especially with all the hard core criminals who are currently on our streets that they cannot afford to incarcerate or do not have the will to do so.
Now, if the petitioner were to produce fake documents, then the trustee would have the ability to refer the case to the US Attorney for perjury, and some time in teh slammer.
Originally posted by dakota112 View PostIs there a world court with a world trustee that will preside over the US when it defaults on all of its debt?
Of course, if the debt is written in the currency of the debtor nation, that nation does not even have to officially default, since it can always "quantitatively ease" its money supply (i.e., print money) to take care of any debt, which is really a backhanded way of defaulting.
Either way in the end, a loan to a nation should always be considered as an unsecured loan.
Now as for a USA state (or any subnational governmental entity), I don't how that would work. We may found out soon!Last edited by JackBondLove; 11-13-2010, 06:01 AM.
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