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Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis
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Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis

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When the 2008 financial bubble burst, governments and central banks responded by slashing interest rates and pumping trillions of dollars into failing banks. This film, built on the arguments of Bill Bonner and Addison Wiggin's book Financial Reckoning Day, follows economists, investors, and policy critics who argue that bailout was medicine of the wrong kind, treating a debt crisis by creating more debt. Interviews lay out how decades of cheap credit, from the Federal Reserve's low-rate policies to government stimulus spending, inflated the bubble in the first place, and why the same playbook used to fix it might just be setting up a bigger collapse. Archival news footage of bank failures, congressional hearings, and market crashes anchors the argument in real events rather than abstraction. The film's case is blunt: without saving, production, and sound money, no amount of printed currency can restore real wealth, and the next crisis, when it comes, could dwarf the last one.