
In the shadowed corridors of finance, Lyn Alden’s voice emerges—a whisper of chaos echoing through the halls of power. She warns, with a wry smile, that the Fed has lost the reins, and that old trusty engine of debt control is now just a fond memory, replaced by a runaway locomotive of numbers. Yes, dear reader, this train is hurtling without brakes, and nobody’s at the wheel—except maybe a few frantic mice with no idea what they’re doing.
It was at a grand gathering in Las Vegas—lest you think Vegas is just about neon and chance—that Alden declared: the Fed used to be like a referee, blowing whistle and raising interest rates to slow the credit rush. Ah, the good old days, when a rate hike was like a slap on the wrist, not a countdown to chaos.
Now? The game has changed. The US debt—an unwieldy beast—has grown so enormous that every attempt to curb it only fuels its hunger, like feeding a monster with more money. Raising interest rates, instead of slowing things down, somehow makes the borrowing even worse, a paradox so cruel it practically writes itself—yet no one seems to be listening.
“The problem,” she says, “is that decades ago, when debt was a toddler, rate hikes were like a stern parent—easy to discipline. Today, debt is a giant, unruly child, and every scolding just makes it worse. We’re on a train without brakes, folks. Nothing stops this train because there are no brakes anymore.”

And what of the looming expense of this trillion-dollar circus? Alden’s crystal ball forewarns of a day when paying interest on the $36.22 trillion national debt becomes as commonplace as sunrise—except nobody knows how to fix it, and the money just keeps vanishing into the void.
“Interest rates aren’t falling anymore—nope, they’re stubbornly high, while the debt reaches levels unseen since the 1940s. Now, interest is a guest that refuses to leave, gobbling up more of the federal budget each day,” she laments. “Cut rates? Sure, everyone rushes to buy scarce assets—until they realize all that free money just fuels the deficit like gasoline on a fire.”
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