CBO: $10 trillion jump in debt under Obama budget, page
Pages:
ATS Members have flagged this thread 9 times
Topic started on 5-3-2010 @ 08:15 PM by bputman

CBO: $10 trillion jump in debt under Obama budget


money.cnn.com
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- If President Obama's 2011 budget were put into effect as proposed, the U.S. federal government would add an estimated $9.8 trillion to the country's accrued debt over the next decade, according to a preliminary analysis from the Congressional Budget Office.

Of that amount, an estimated $5.6 trillion will be in interest alone.
(visit the link for the full news article)


reply posted on 5-3-2010 @ 08:37 PM by Mr Sunchine
reply to post by bputman



That Obama is one financial genius. He wants to pass a 2.5 trillion dollar healtcare plan when we are going broke.

The only way I can see out of this is to drastically cut the size and cost of government. Then we use the savings to balance the budget and pay down the debt. Does anybody have a better idea?



reply posted on 5-3-2010 @ 08:47 PM by Mr Sunchine
reply to post by xxshadowfaxx



Well I think it is hard to be a prophet and predict the state of the economy for the next 10 years. It seems reasonable, though, to believe that things like raising taxes to insure the uninsured, raising the cost of insurance due to increased regulation, and raising taxes to cover cap and trade certainly won't help the economy.


reply posted on 5-3-2010 @ 08:47 PM by ventian
reply to post by xxshadowfaxx



The financial experts don't know what the economy is doing. Our economic system ie credit/wall street makes it unpredictable. The best thing to happen to fix this would be to start cutting way back and paying off as quickly as possible. Gonna make it very easy to abolish the constitution when another country starts demanding their money back and it crashes the entire economy.


reply posted on 5-3-2010 @ 09:21 PM by bputman
Let's see if the economy is getting better:

US Debt Clock

In 2010 so far:

There is a total of 23,954,747 unemployed workers.

38,968,783 people are on food stamps.

1,407,118 bankruptcies have been declared.

857,062 foreclosures have been filed.

U.S. total debt: Over 54 trillion dollars.

So who cares if we add another 10 trillion over the next decade. We are trying to hit the 100 trillion mark. Don't you see that! <--sarcasm


reply posted on 6-3-2010 @ 12:03 AM by problemsolvr
reply to post by xxshadowfaxx



CNN commented that people are getting better wage payments...

Then I scrolled down to the viewer's poll where it asks, "Are you getting paid better wages personally?" --The result was something like 85% - 90% voted no, with thousands and thousands voting.
Pages:     ^^TOP^^



While we were Distracted with Gay Marriage news This happend today
  Posted 18 days ago with 81 member flags
People are marching in the streets all over Quebec
  Posted 3 days ago with 70 member flags
Breaking: Ron Paul to end active campaigning - cnn
  Posted 13 days ago with 26 member flags
President Obama Affirms His Support for Same Sex Marriage
  Posted 18 days ago with 24 member flags
Anon has released 1.7 GB of files....
  Posted 6 days ago with 24 member flags
Police Tasings Might Finally Be Ruled Brutality
  Posted 12 days ago with 23 member flags