Sunday, November 2, 2008

George W. Bush's "other" surge

Great article here putting into perspective just how historic and drastic our debt accumulation has been in recent months. Story extract; we've added half a trillion dollars (!!!) to our national debt in the last ... month. Yes, in the last month. Putting this into perspective, it took 42 years (1940 to 1982) to reach 1 trillion - which, I'd like to note, included the entire financing of World War II.

George Bush inherited a national debt of 5.8 trillion, and has since doubled down... adding another 5 trillion to go with it. Wrong track? The Deficit Hawk says yes.

Monday, October 27, 2008

The US Gov't would like to buy you a drink!

Well, kinda. A couple weeks back when the "$700B Wall Street Bailout" was making big headlines, there was much talk about added pork. So called "sweeteners". Sugar, to kill the bitter taste. Or maybe rather "Sugar Cane, in the case of a huge subsidy to the rum industry. At that time, the corporate rum manufacturers argued that the funds were not aimed directly at the rum industry, but rather to the economies of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Turns out, that's not really true. Also, it's not a new funding - it's been going on for years. Here's a good article on the topic.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

McCain : 3 At Bats, Zero Hits

Well, the 2008 presidential debate season is finally over, and McCain got shut out on the "deficit" and "national debt" word count. Three debates, zero mention. News was a little better for Obama, last night he mentioned deficit three times, and national debt once.

Here's the breakdown for all three debates.

Debate 3:
Total words = 15,000

deficit
Schieffer - 3
McCain - 0
Obama - 2

debt
Schieffer - 0
McCain - 0
Obama - 1

Debate 2:
Total words = 16,000

deficit
Brokaw - 2
McCain - 0
Obama - 2

debt
Brokaw - 0
McCain - 0
Obama - 2


Debate 1:
Total words = 16,000

deficit
Leher - 0
McCain - 0
Obama - 1

debt
Leher - 0
McCain - 0
Obama - 0

Bottom line : 47,000 words were spoken in 3 debates and 13 of them were either deficit or national debt. Our country has 790 billion dollars worth of debt for each of those 13 words. Hmmm.....

On the bright side, there was actually a pretty decent discussion about debt, deficits, and spending in last nights 3rd and final debate. If you missed it, here's the transcript and here's the video:

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

National Debt Appears in 3rd Presidential Debate

Short note - national debt and annual deficits actually recieved a direct question in tonight's 3rd Presidential debate. I'll get more info up in another post, after the transcripts are published. Glad to see a little attention on this topic.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Your Annual Household Salary in 1.56 Seconds!

No, this is not a job offer. Or a get rich quick scheme. Unfortunately. It's the rate at which the United States Government is adding to it's national debt.

Let's crunch the numbers:

national debt as of 09/30/2008 : $10,024,724,896,912.40
national debt as of 09/30/2007 : $9,007,653,372,262.48
(take the difference)
debt change year over year : $1,017,071,524,649.92
(divide by 365)
change per day : $2,786,497,327.81
(divide by 24)
per hour : $116,104,055.33
(divide by 60)
per minute : $1,935,067.59
(divide by 60 again)
per second : $32,251.13
2007 median annual household income : $50,233.00
(divide by $32,251.13)
Time required for the national debt to rise by the average American's annual household income : 1.56 seconds

Data Sources:
national debt
household income

Monday, October 13, 2008

Update: National Debt Clock Fixed!

Well, kinda. They've added a makeshift "1" in front.

Nice.



I wonder if they made a "2" at the same time?

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Last Night's Presidential Debate, and 0.0375 Percent

0.0375% : This is the percentage of words from last night's Presidential debate that were either "deficit" or "national debt". Out of 16,000 words, there was a grand total of 6.

Here's the breakdown.

Deficit
Brokaw - 2
McCain - 0
Obama - 2

National Debt
Brokaw - 0
McCain - 0
Obama - 2

Largest Annual Budget Deficit Ever

The bad news keeps comin'. The Congressional Budget Office has released their estimate for the fiscal year 2008 (which ended September 30th) budget, and we've set a new deficit record at $438B. This comes in at approximately $1410.00 for every man, woman, and child in the USA.

But this is just the estimate. The official numbers should be out in a couple weeks. Anyone willing to wager that it won't come in even higher?

Monday, October 6, 2008

2 Candidates, 2 Bad Tax Plans

Bad news, kids. The forecasts are out and both US Presidential Candidates have tax structure plans that offer a bright future in deficit spending.

Here's the bottom line:

Obama 10 Year Deficit Forecast : $3 Trillion
McCain 10 Year Deficit Forecast : $6 Trillion

I know which one of those looks better than the other, but they're both bad!

Obama's woes fall mainly to over ambitious spending, and McCain's root from hyper-expansion of Bush's corporate tax cuts. Between the two, obviously Obama's looks better due to it's smaller deficit. Plus I personally believe he's much more likely to stop exploding bombs, which is a serious albatross around our fiscal necks. But this is still like choosing between a triple root canal and hernia surgery. I'd prefer to pass on both!

One bright spot (kinda) near the end of the article:

"I think they're going to have to abandon their impulses -- McCain with greater tax cuts, Obama with more and greater spending," Dolan said. "But they're not going to campaign on that."
Now I know that there's only one truth about forecasts. They're always wrong. So maybe we'll get lucky, and this will just be a future example of incorrect doom and gloom. But the next President will inherit a mess, and it's going require hard decisions to clean it up.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Video : New York Debt Clock Runs Out Of Space!

Courtesy of CNN - New York's famous National Debt Clock needs an overhaul. It can no longer support the necessary number of digits.


On the plus side, when the clock is rennovated at least somebody will land a job.