Congressman Jerry Nadler told Democracy Now today:
The economy is on the brink of an absolute catastrophe. I’ve been saying for six or seven months now that we’re in 1931. In 1931, a recession that started with the Crash of 1929 tipped into a fifteen-year depression. We are on the precipice of that. If we are very lucky and if we do everything very right from now, we will probably have a two- or three-year very bad recession. If we’re not very lucky or if we don’t do everything right, we could easily have a ten- or fifteen-year depression, a repeat of the 1930s.
While many other people have warned of a depression, including the IMF, the National Bureau of Economic Research, Spain's central bank, and some of the economists who predicted the financial crisis, the length of a depression discussed by Nadler is stunning.
The government is obviously not doing "everything right", so Nadler's warning doesn't really contain much wiggle room.