Tue
Aug 21 2012
02:04 pm
By: R. Neal
WSJ reports that Warren Buffett has reduced Berkshire Hathaway's exposure to municipal bonds, suggesting concerns about the solvency of state and local governments.
In October of last year, Tennessee received the top Aaa rating from Moody’s Investor Service and Fitch Inc. and an AA+ rating from Standard & Poor’s.
The City of Knoxville in April reported a Fitch bond rating of AAA, an Aa1 rating from Moody's, and an S&P rating of AA+, all excellent ratings. S&P also rated Knox Co. credit as AA+ in February.
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All the tax cuts in state and
All the tax cuts in state and local government due to the Tea Party nuts first reduced the number of employees but will eventually impact other bottom line issues.
It's "starve the beast" at the state and local level and the end result is not enough taxes to pay the bills.
I disagree. Buffett went
I disagree. Buffett went negative on these bonds some time ago.
You can tax and spend and borrow and spend all you want, until you wind up like our friends stuck in the mess known as the Eurozone.
Bad economies worldwide, somebody has to be doing something to pay those taxes. And right now no one really is.
We should be hoping the EU cuts Greece out before it pulls down everyone. Greece doesn't want its labor market to be competitive, its addicted to the dole.
BEWARE;
the issuers, advisors, brokers or whatever they call themselves to fit the pitch.
Many municipalities took some bad deals, but they're not the villain in this equation. Unless they maintain, or worse, try to hide the deals.
Wonder what role the LIBOR
Wonder what role the LIBOR rate rigging played?
Heh
Same as S&P and Moody's green lighting all Wall Street's BS.
Only instead of hands manipulating ratings of the banks, LIBOR is the bank's hand. That and a few more hundred trillion.
If Buffett is right; Knox, Sevier, Blount and their respective cities are in for a shock if any agency with authority tries to right the ship. The variable debt muncipalities have engaged in is built on the same type variable debt that sent an $800 mortgage to a $1,600 mortgage in a flash. Hopefully heads will be on pikes before all our tax bills double, but I'll not hold my breath.
Or maybe we'll just refinance...
Tennessee
I suspect TN is doing well because we have the Hall tax on interest and dividends. As the rich get richer 6% trickles down into the state coffers.