Oct 1st, 2008. It's official. - $ 10,026,824,896,912.49

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We finally broke the $10 trillion mark...and this is BEFORE the $700 billion bailout was passed..

http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np

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Debt when the "conservative" took office....5,727,776,738,304.64

= 75.08% increase in 7 3/4 years.

Bravo Republicans...Bravo!! *golf clap* :applause:
 
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I suspect in the next 4 years it will grow to 100 trillion. Oh, and this won't be under Republicans

*PIMP SLAP^100
 
[quote name='KingBroly']I suspect in the next 4 years it will grow to 100 trillion. Oh, and this won't be under Republicans

*PIMP SLAP^100[/quote]

90 trillion dollars in 4 years? Under Democrats?
 
I really LOVE China, they do nothing wrong, all hail China.

I figured I should start sucking up now.
 
Can't we just fix the deficit? I can't see through the blinding sweat which drips through my eyes as the Chinese Overlord whips me to make the Lunchables faster.
 
[quote name='SpazX']Wtf is up with your commas?[/quote]

lmao...The creators of the debt clock haven't had time to reprogram it to account for $10 trillion+ They need to add another zero.
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[quote name='Capitalizt']lmao...The creators of the debt clock haven't had time to reprogram it to account for $10 trillion+ They need to add another zero.
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Lol, awesome.
 
[quote name='elprincipe']More like "Bravo Republicans!...*pimp slap*"[/QUOTE]

There is no distinction worth discussing.
 
[quote name='Friend of Sonic']Can't we just fix the deficit?[/QUOTE]
Well, assuming the USA has any real wealth left, yes. It would require that and the balls to shut down the Federal Reserve (and not replace it with another form of central bank).
 
[quote name='Zing']Well, assuming the USA has any real wealth left, yes. It would require that and the balls to shut down the Federal Reserve (and not replace it with another form of central bank).[/QUOTE]

Bingo.

Pick up your cookie at the front desk.

Nobody is interested in solutions like this, because they are considered "radical". As long as you don't want to keep putting on bandaids for terminal cancer, you can't be a Republican or Democrat.
 
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