posted by Chris | Recently, there has been an increased level of interest and discussion on the ramifications of the US Federal Deficit. I would ask that you click on the link provided and just absorb the site: http://www.usdebtclock.org/
In addition, you might check out the U.S. Treasury's official debt-to-the-penny page, on which you can plug in a date and find out what our national debt was on that date.
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Wow! I'm genuinely shocked that this site is actually acknowledging the fact that the crazy federal deficit our country is continuing to run up actually exists. I'd like to see one of the admin's thoughts on movies like I.O.U.S.A that show the clear cause & effect relationship between large national deficits and a countries future economic/political prospects.
http://www.iousathemovie.com/
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