Our financial future as a nation

Maybe you should  probably read this.

The circus that we call our elected officials have let the American people down, waaaaay down. Our debt at the moment is in the trillions, and with the way our President and government hand out money, steadily climbs. Let my man Ron Paul tell you

“The official national debt figure, now approaching $9 trillion, reflects only what the federal government owes in current debts on money already borrowed. It does not reflect what the federal government has promised to pay millions of Americans in entitlement benefits down the road. Those future obligations put our real debt figure at roughly fifty trillion dollars — a staggering sum that is about as large as the total household net worth of the entire United States. Your share of this fifty trillion amounts to about $175,000.”


U.S. National Debt Clock FAQ for you slow ones

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One Comment

  1. Posted 03/02/2010 at 2:48 pm | Permalink

    Fat cats loosen their belts while slaves harvest themselves; a job market/slave auction where obedience sells.

    We know who signs our checks and how much they collect, but still we’re striving for the scraps with a noose around our necks.

    Still our scholars and vets are forced to squalor and rent while our generals expense every dollar and cent…A country trillions in debt with a rich president, we’re just sharecropping debt until we work ourselves dead.

    Still we strive for it yet we will not benefit, we’re just going through the motions living life like a pet.

    Watch your boss livin large while you’re striving in sweat. Scaling pyramids seems like a long shot bet.

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