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Has anyone just watched obama destroy America by watching the national debt clock?
Jun 27, 2010 by A Republican From Texas | Posted in Politics
I do it all the time!
http://www.usdebtclock.org/
The wars are counted on the debt smart one
Ive already done the math
2,000,000 every minute
120,000,000 every hour
2,880,000,000 every day
20,160,000,000
It accumalted like $500,000 in debt for just the one minute I looked at!!
EDIT:
I probably only looked at for 30 seconds... so that is even worse.
I think if we made that Obama's screensaver he might wise up!
Chris | Jun 27, 2010
Nope, that's far too depressing to watch
Lib Nemesis | Jun 27, 2010
When will America pay its debt literally?
Sep 17, 2008 by Stefano | Posted in Personal Finance
Go to this site
http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/
There is more debt then there is money to spend I find.
The problem is that we borrowed money from ourselves.
Steph | Sep 17, 2008
Never....
wwpetcemetery | Sep 17, 2008
California debt per person: $10K. United States of America debt per person: $177K. Why?
Apr 28, 2011 by GayTeacher | Posted in Politics
http://www.usdebtclock.org/
http://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-cl ocks/state-of-california-debt-clock.html
Chin
Right
The debt clocks are wrong, and you are right. Just like you were about Obama
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The Podium Focus on Romney's dog is for the birds
18.05.12
Forget road trips, Americans won’t even be able to feed their dogs if the country’s economy doesn’t get back on track.
Still, some online groups are advocating
that voters reject Mitt Romney’s candidacy for president of the United States on the basis of his approach to transporting a family dog back in 1983. The Boston Globe first “broke” this story in its 2008 series, “The Making of Mitt Romney.’’ The dog in question — Seamus — was a male Irish setter who, by all accounts, preferred playing fetch to playing politics.
Source: Boston Globe
Clock ticking down on Greek government talks
18.05.12
Athens, Greece (CNN) -- Efforts to form a unity government in Greece failed Monday, moving the country closer to a eurozone exit as the president called for another meeting Tuesday to seek a solution.
Talks between Greek President Karolos Papoulias and the leaders of three main parties ended Monday night without a resolution, the president's office said.
Source: CNN International
Republicans Block Debate on Student Loan Relief
18.05.12
Today, Republicans voted to hit students with an additional $1,000 in debt in order to protect wealthy tax dodgers. Republicans have paid lip service to the need to protect our students from this crushing debt burden, but their obstruction speaks louder than their words. […]
Unfortunately, it appears that Republicans appear more interested in obstruction than progress. For the sake of the seven million students who are at risk of seeing their payments skyrocket, I hope Republicans’ actions will start to align more closely with their words.
Source: The Nation. (blog)
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Letter: Debt clock ticking; lawmakers vacationing
MPNnow.com - Apr 29, 2011
The United States of America is in serious trouble. We have heard this time and again. Spending is out of control, we are engaged in more than enough conflicts and our borders are still not secure. The debt clock is ticking and,
Simplifying U.S. debt
Allentown Morning Call - Apr 13, 2011
If it is correct that America has borrowed and currently owes $14 trillion-plus in public debt and intergovernmental holdings, as stated in the US National Debt Clock, can an ordinary citizen understand what's going on in Congress regarding the budget
Op-Ed: Rhetoric Won't Save The Nation
Yeshiva World News - Apr 17, 2011
Today, April 17, 2011, the US national debt clock showed $14281988839404.12 in public debt. This means that with an estimated population of 310403719, each citizen's share is $46011.01. Furthermore, at the current spending rate, the debt ceiling will
U.S. borrowing inches toward debt ceiling
Marketplace - Apr 11, 2011
The National Debt Clock is seen February 19, 2004. The clock has since been redesigned to accommodate more figures. (Stephen Chernin/Getty Images) JEREMY HOBSON: Well, we're out of the woods on a government shutdown -- for now.
Spreading inflation speeds up the debt repayment clock
Globe and Mail - Apr 22, 2011
Some of the most highly indebted European Union governments have crafted and started to implement debt-fighting plans – in order to secure or, in some cases, avoid bailouts. Not every developed country has America's twin problem of exponentially rising