The U.S. Government’s Own Numbers Show It’s Insolvent

The U.S. government’s own financial statements show $6.06 trillion in assets against $47.78 trillion in liabilities. The media missed it. Here’s what it means.
Is the US Government Insolvent? The Numbers Don’t Lie

The Treasury’s own books show the US government is insolvent. Gold is selling off during a war. Oil markets are whipsawing on Hormuz uncertainty. Russia is liquidating reserves. Here’s what it all means.
Could the US Revalue Its Gold Reserves to Pay Down Debt?

The US still values its gold at $42.22 an ounce — a price frozen since the 1970s. Here’s what revaluing those reserves would actually mean, and why the math doesn’t add up the way politicians hope.
The Senate Just Added $3.3 Trillion to the Tab. Are You Ready?

New Senate bill adds $3.3T in debt — just as the U.S. dollar posts its worst start to a year since 1973.
As National Debt Tops $37 Trillion, There’s Still One Asset Washington Can’t Print

While the national debt soars $4.7 billion daily, this inflation hedge has zero counterparty risk…
