Let’s get one thing straight: Janet Yellen doesn’t get to play the victim. She doesn’t get to shrug her shoulders and say, “Sorry.” She presided over the single largest debt increase in U.S. history—a mind-boggling $15.2 trillion. That’s 42% of all the debt this nation has ever issued, all on her watch. And now she wants us to believe she’s “concerned” about fiscal sustainability? Spare us the crocodile tears, Janet.
During her tenure as Fed Chair, from 2014 to 2018, Yellen kept interest rates near zero, fueling a debt binge that ballooned the U.S. balance sheet by $6.8 trillion. But she wasn’t done. As Biden’s Treasury Secretary, Yellen cheerfully added another $8.4 trillion in new debt, bringing her grand total to over $15 trillion. This isn’t just a number—it’s a ticking time bomb for the American economy.
Yellen and her elite cronies at the Federal Reserve turned the U.S. dollar into a tool for political gain. By keeping rates artificially low, she propped up the stock market and enriched Wall Street while Main Street paid the price. Now, as interest rates rise, the chickens are coming home to roost:
Yellen loves to tout the importance of Federal Reserve “independence.” But let’s not kid ourselves—the Fed has always been a political weapon. Yellen herself used it to serve her Democratic overlords, keeping rates low and debt high to mask the economic rot underneath. And when Biden called, she jumped at the chance to run Treasury, where she continued her crusade of fiscal recklessness.
Her tenure at Treasury was nothing short of disastrous. Yellen not only failed to address the fiscal crisis—she exacerbated it. Her policies ensured that U.S. debt reached unprecedented levels, while inflation soared and the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency came under attack.
Yellen’s legacy is one of failure and betrayal. The Biden administration’s spending spree, combined with Yellen’s debt addiction, has pushed America to the brink. The U.S. dollar is losing its dominance, and the next financial crisis is no longer a question of “if”—it’s a matter of “when.”
And let’s not forget her infamous prediction: “There will be no financial crisis in my lifetime.” Sure, Janet. You’re 78 years old and out the door. But the rest of us will be left to pick up the pieces.
Janet Yellen’s apology isn’t enough. Her policies have left America weaker, poorer, and dangerously close to financial ruin. This isn’t just about incompetence—it’s about serving the interests of the elite while betraying ordinary Americans.
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