EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 55 MIN
Is Collapse Inevitable? with John Rubino - The Bruce Collins Show
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In this episode of The Bruce Collins Show, Bruce sits down with financial author and analyst John Rubino to examine a question that is quietly moving from the fringe into mainstream economic discussion: Is the collapse of the U.S. financial system inevitable? Rubino, known for his work on debt cycles, monetary policy, and systemic risk, breaks down the structural pressures building inside the American economy—from exploding national debt to fragile banking systems and the long-term consequences of decades of money creation.The conversation explores whether the current economic model can continue indefinitely, or if the United States is approaching a turning point similar to past historical monetary resets.Topics Covered• The unsustainable growth of U.S. national debt and deficit spending• How central bank policies have reshaped the global financial system• Why interest rates and inflation are becoming increasingly difficult to control• The fragility of modern banking and the risk of cascading failures• Historical examples of monetary systems that eventually collapsed• The potential role of gold, hard assets, and alternative financial systems• How geopolitical shifts could accelerate economic instability• What a “reset” of the financial system might look likeRubino also discusses the psychological and political barriers that prevent meaningful reform before a crisis occurs, and why many analysts believe the current trajectory could eventually force dramatic economic restructuring.About John RubinoJohn Rubino is a financial writer, analyst, and the author of several books on debt, monetary policy, and economic cycles. His work has focused on the risks created by excessive leverage and the long-term consequences of central bank intervention in global markets.About The Bruce Collins ShowThe Bruce Collins Show features in-depth conversations with researchers, economists, historians, and investigators exploring the forces shaping our world—from economics and geopolitics to history and emerging technologies.Watch / ListenWatch the full episode to hear the complete discussion and judge for yourself whether the economic pressures facing the United States point toward reform… or something much larger.
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In this episode of The Bruce Collins Show, Bruce sits down with financial author and analyst John Rubino to examine a question that is quietly moving from the fringe into mainstream economic discussion: Is the collapse of the U.S. financial system inevitable? Rubino, known for his work on debt cycles, monetary policy, and systemic risk, breaks down the structural pressures building inside the American economy—from exploding national debt to fragile banking systems and the long-term consequences of decades of money creation.The conversation explores whether the current economic model can continue indefinitely, or if the United States is approaching a turning point similar to past historical monetary resets.Topics Covered• The unsustainable growth of U.S. national debt and deficit spending• How central bank policies have reshaped the global financial system• Why interest rates and inflation are becoming increasingly difficult to control• The fragility of modern banking and the risk of cascading failures• Historical examples of monetary systems that eventually collapsed• The potential role of gold, hard assets, and alternative financial systems• How geopolitical shifts could accelerate economic instability• What a “reset” of the financial system might look likeRubino also discusses the psychological and political barriers that prevent meaningful reform before a crisis occurs, and why many analysts believe the current trajectory could eventually force dramatic economic restructuring.About John RubinoJohn Rubino is a financial writer, analyst, and the author of several books on debt, monetary policy, and economic cycles. His work has focused on the risks created by excessive leverage and the long-term consequences of central bank intervention in global markets.About The Bruce Collins ShowThe Bruce Collins Show features in-depth conversations with researchers, economists, historians, and investigators exploring the forces shaping our world—from economics and geopolitics to history and emerging technologies.Watch / ListenWatch the full episode to hear the complete discussion and judge for yourself whether the economic pressures facing the United States point toward reform… or something much larger.
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