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Cavuto: We owe a lot of cash

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    And we have lost a lot of clout

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We are what we are aware of them right about now we are not worth a lot.

In fact on paper we are not worth anything we always a country more than we -- symbols that.

Which explains why didn't keep count the few countries that still respect goes on on and I have to hand it's.

No wonder so many other countries are showing us the finger.

That's what happens when your broke friends since break trust breaks respect -- sixteen.

Trillion dollars in debt does that it makes your friends privately snicker and your enemies publicly -- lead to a -- president.

The question whether we are up to the test a lecture let alone lead the world.

When you got no -- she got no clout.

Man pardon my French but change not being right to bitch try as I -- I never recall a restaurant major deal offered a prime table to a homeless person for the rich -- they'll all -- throw another family out of a restaurant to make room.

No it's not -- no it's not right but it just it we -- and friends go.

And does surprises basic conundrum that little more than a passing mention of last night's foreign policy debate.

Because it beggars can't be chooses no wonder we don't go too far a rattling our creditors cages.

That is how much we still need to China and -- China.

So we swallow a lot of nonsense from China we figure stupidly -- -- market.

That we need China more than China needs us I frankly think China needs us more than we need them but I digress.

The way we accident blamed China for thinking that we really are losers it figures it can always find willing buyers for its -- How many countries do you -- lining up to buy our stuff our debt.

You know I wish I heard that at least once last night but maybe both candidates are too afraid to admit.

-- -- inescapable truth no matter who leads this country.

We keep going deeper in debt we will never be the same.

Country we -- we go because if we can't look after our own affairs how the heck are we going to look after the world's affairs.

My friends look at the numbers.

Take a good look at take a look at.

No surprise.

The world is our number.

No surprise at all.

That'll do it.