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Zimbabwe has $217 and the U.S. Zero

Note: While this story points out the financial desperation of Zimbabwe with only $217 left, the U.S. passed this mark years ago.  The U.S. has $Zero dollars.  That is why it has a deficit.  Obama desperately wants to raise the debt ceiling because Democrats know but won’t admit that when the money dries up the streets will run with blood as “minorities” roam the country looking for “privileged” whites to slaughter. 

Zimbabwe is Down to Its Last $217

Adam Clark Estes, The Atlantic Wire 

There are cash-strapped governments and there are broke governments. And then there’s Zimbabwe, which, after paying last week’s government salaries, has just $217 left in the bank. No, we didn’t forget any zeroes to the end of that figure. Zimbabwe, the country that’s home to some of the world’s largest platinum and diamond reserves, literally has the same financial standing as a 14-year-old girl after a really good birthday party. The country’s finance minister admitted as much in a press conference on Tuesday. “Last week when we paid civil servants there was $217 [left] in government coffers,” Tendai Biti told reporters. “The government finances are in paralysis state at the present moment. We are failing to meet our targets.”

This Farmer’s Wife was Almost beaten to death after being run off of her family’s century old farm. Thousands of whites are being systematically murdered in Zimbabwe formerly known as Rhodesia – bread basket of Africa.

So it seems. However, Zimbabwe is hardly a stranger to financial hyperbole. The economy started to come apart at the seams in 2000, when President Robert Mugabe seized the land of over 4,000 white-owned farmers, effectively dismantling the country’s agriculture industry. Over the course of the next decade, the country spiraled into an extended period of hyperinflation, the likes of which the world almost never sees. It peaked in August 2008, when inflation reached 11,200,000 percent and economists around the world started to say that the country’s situation was hopeless. Prices were doubling by the day, and the government had to print Z$100 billion notes. The following year, they went ahead and printed Z$100 trillion notes, just before deciding to chop 12 zeroes off of the currency. A new coalition government formed that year and started on the long process of financial recovery, a process that is clearly going to take a little longer.

It’s unclear how the Zimbabwean government is going to get itself out this fiscal mess, but whatever it does, it needs to do it quickly. As Quartz’s Tim Fernholz points out, Zimbabwe is looking at a $104 million bill for its upcoming election. Its government is also dealing with brand new allegations that government officials have been running a corruption ring around the country’s diamond mines. {snip}

Until then, looking for quarters under the couch isn’t going to cut it, so Zimbabwe is doing the only thing it can do. “We will be approaching the international community,” Biti said. You’ll never guess who’s most likely to come to the rescue. Hint: They’re big fans of rare minerals.

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2013/01/zimbabwe-down-its-last-217/61562/

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