The US has cut off it's nose to spite it's face as the saying goes.

If the EU was on a more even keel it would be a rush away from the US dollar to the Euro in contracts for oil, minerals and trade. The apparent silver lining for the US is at the moment the EU is already in a worse situation due to what is happening in the P.I.I.G.S. However the catchs to this thinking are:

1) EU gets it's act together and restructures their economy along more modern, accountable, transparent and long term growth including reasonable deficits and surpluses. The problems in the little piggy countries might lead to a restructure that actually puts the EU in a better long term position.
2) All this bickering has already caused a massive confidence damage in the US Congress maturity. This alone will take the luster out of the AAA ratings until they act together. If they are getting along behind closed doors, show that in public (transparency). From an outsiders point of view it looks like the scene in Blazing Saddles were the guy takes himself hostage... start voting for mature politicians (not age, but wisdom) and start telling them you are upset about it.

Places to save money:
* Get out of Iraq, rebuild and leave Afghanistan in the long term. Make better choices about were DOD money is going... just don't turn off the tap right yet, just target the flow better.
* More importantly restructure the war on drugs to being a health issue and an economic one (what is the net cost to the economy by legalising it vs sending addicts to prison). Make it only the unlicensed dealers who go to jail (make money out of the licensing, and not lose money over the chasing). In other words make it part of big Pharma and get government out of personal choices.
* Invest in aged care. It's one of those things you can't easily do by a call center on the other side of the world (there are components that can btw)...jobs for the young to look after the old.
* Raise the mandatory retirement age. Those who are smart, capable and want to work should be allowed to. After all the lifespan has effectively doubled, why not add ten years to retirement age?