Aside from the politics of this (I don't really feel like letting this lead into a discussion of partisanship) (even though this is in the politics section, shh), watching the market tumble today is a little scary to say the least. Here's some major points:
-S&P downgraded the US Debt Rating from AAA (the highest) to AA+, citing that our debt is only going to increase and there's a negative outlook.
-S&P also downgraded Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to AA+ as well. It is said that any agencies with close ties to the federal government will also be downgraded, just as the two aforementioned mortgagees were. Who knows if that will affect mortgage interest rates.
-S&P actually made a $2.1 trillion error, but said it was immaterial. We are dealing with a lot of money for $2.1 TRILLION dollars to be immaterial. That part is pretty scary. "2.1 trillion dollars, no big deal!"
-Asia markets have also dropped. China actually has a lot of their money in US bonds, so they could be affected. China holds approximately 8% of our debt, at around $1.2 trillion.
-US Treasury rates actually dropped today, which says to me that investors still see it as being creditworthy and not really bothered by the downgrade.
-Moody and others who participate in rating bonds are standing by their AAA ratings, but with words of caution
The economic outlook is looking a bit scary. We obviously need to stop spending and tax rates have been at their lowest of all time, and are the lowest amongst the other economic powers in the world. Anyone with any economics knowledge knows that government spending and taxes make the largest impact on the economy (and if you didn't know that, you do now

) and cutting spending and raising taxes seems counter-intuitive at this point, but something has got to give because we can't forever keep running such a large deficit.
We're in a big mess.
Again, please don't bring partisanship politics into this, that is something I'm sick of seeing being beat to death. Everyone involved has failed this country big time and we don't need to argue about it.