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$102.8 billion deficit ... no not a year ... just July

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Lamar Mundane, Aug 12, 2008.

  1. Tom Petty

    Tom Petty Guest

    that's awesome because it's a cartoon and true.
     
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  2. Herbert Anchovy

    Herbert Anchovy Active Member

    Bingo.
     
  3. Lamar Mundane

    Lamar Mundane Member

    Just for fun, imagine if ...

    President Clinton: The United States on Track to Pay Off the Debt by End of the Decade
    December 28, 2000

    Today, President Clinton will announce that The United States is on course to eliminate its public debt within the next decade. The Administration also announced that we are projected to pay down $237 billion in debt in 2001. Due in part to a strong economy and the President’s commitment to fiscal discipline, the federal fiscal condition has improved for an unprecedented nine consecutive years. Based upon today’s new economic and budget projections for the coming 10 years from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB):


    The United States can be debt-free this decade. By dedicating the entire budget surplus to debt reduction, The United States can eliminate its publicly held debt by FY 2009. The next Administration and Congress will need to decide what priorities to address: eliminate the public debt by FY 2010 and still use part of the surplus for responsible tax cuts, prescription drug benefits for Medicare recipients, and investments in key priorities like education and health care.


    The national debt is projected to be paid down by $237 billion this year. Under the budget President Clinton and Congress completed two weeks ago, the U.S. is projected to pay down $237 billion of the national debt in FY 2001.


    The 4 year total debt paydown will be $600 billion. Over the last three years, we have already paid down $363 billion in debt. Therefore, The United States is on track to reduce the debt by $600 billion over four years, the largest four-year debt pay-down ever.


    Record deficits have become record surpluses. This Administration has have moved the country from a deficit of $290 billion in FY 1992 to an expected surplus of $256 billion in FY 2001. Eight years ago, the Congressional Budget Office projected a $513 billion deficit in FY 2001. Thus, the fiscal picture is now projected to improve by $769 billion in FY 2001 alone.


    Nine consecutive years of fiscal improvement. FY 2001 will be the fourth year in a row of overall surpluses and the second year in a row of a surplus without counting Social Security or Medicare. It will be the ninth consecutive year of fiscal improvement, the longest such period in history.

    ON TRACK TO ELIMINATE THE DEBT THIS DECADE


    The U.S. is on track to eliminate the publicly held debt this decade. Under OMB’s new baseline projection, the public debt would be eliminated in FY 2009. This budget "baseline" by definition includes no new initiatives or policy changes and therefore the entire budget surplus is dedicated to debt reduction (including the Social Security, Medicare, and on-budget surpluses). A fiscally responsible budget that includes new investments in moderate tax relief, a Medicare prescription drugs proposal, and key domestic priorities could eliminate the public debt by FY 2010.
    http://clinton4.nara.gov/textonly/WH/new/html/Fri_Dec_29_151111_2000.html

    We could have been a year away from MASSIVE tax cuts. Instead we bow down before the great RED Empire.

    Imagine the political, social and economic leverage we'd have if we were the lenders.
     
  4. Starman

    Starman Well-Known Member

    BLOWJOBS!! BLOWJOBS!! BLOWJOBS!! WHY DO YOU WANT THE TERRORISTS TO WIN!!!
     
  5. Football_Bat

    Football_Bat Well-Known Member

    Damn quality 12,000th post.

    (This works on two levels, actually.)
     
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