"...the ENTIRE $60 trillion in debt securities floating around the US financial system is vulnerable to debt deflation when the Everything Bubble bursts."
Imagine the scenes from Apocalypse Now, or maybe The Grapes of Wrath. We're talking the financial end of everything we have grown accustomed to in this country. This book paints a very dire picture of what will happen when the current debt bubble bursts. This financial bubble, inflated by gads of digitally-created dollars pumped out of the Fed and into Everything financial, including corporate balance sheets, stocks, bonds, government balance sheets, and even consumer debt. Upon the smallest of Black Swan events, the stress can rapidly deflate debt, increasing interest rates, causing further defaults, loss of jobs, and the downward drama then feeds on itself.
When the bubble bursts, the author argues, the Fed will have no choice but to take drastic actions to try to re-inflate the bubble. Such measures will strive to prevent wealthy people from selling financial investments (exacerbating deflation). Effectively, it will be a war against holding cash. There will be NEGATIVE interest rates (you pay the bank for holding your cash for you, or you pay interest if you own a bond), as they now have in Europe and Japan. Further, a portion of all cash held in a depository institution (i.e, bank) will be confiscated by the government to shore up any potential bank losses from the bubble. There will be a tax on all wealth (ala Eliz Warren). And, don't think you can stuff cash in your mattress either. Paying for something with cash means there will be a "cash carry" tax withheld from the purchase. The author describes how all of these measures have already been discussed as contingency plans.
The book is a bit out there (not quite Area 51, but definitely an extreme perspective). But, I felt some good points were made and I'm actually a believer that we're headed toward a financial reckoning within the next few years. Worth reading, just don't invest too much in an underground bunker (yet).