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Look over here (at free college education) and don't look over there (at the price tag you will be saddled with in the long run.)
If you go online to find out how much debt our country carries, you will find a variety of sites with numbers that don't entirely match. What you'll find, though, is the numbers are very, very large.
I remember when the pundits were in near hysterics when the 1981 proposed budget under Ronald Reagan crossed the one trillion dollar mark. Raising the debt ceiling a 2.5 trillion seemed easy-peasy last week with nary a peep.
Here are some numbers from Truth In Accounting.
U.S. Published National Debt consists of:
debt held by the public
intragovernmental holdings, including debt held by Social Security and Medicare trust funds
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Well, to be frank, I don't know how accurate any of this is, and I'm not even sure anyone knows. What I do know is that these are all fairly large numbers. How big is a Trillion? This illustration will bend your mind a little, I believe.
What happens when nations fail to meet their debt obligations? Can they really just default the way individuals do by declaring bankruptcy?
1 comment:
Too bad we can't tax the rich, or fund the IRS to catch tax cheats, eh? Lord knows the only thing that works is austerity.
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