Economic analysis of our government debt and deficits are horrific, but under President Trump, first year growth of debt is way down compared to his predecessor. Continue reading →

Economic analysis of our government debt and deficits are horrific, but under President Trump, first year growth of debt is way down compared to his predecessor. Continue reading →
One government topic always buried is our national debt. Media may ignore it, but voters are not. Continue reading →
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The runaway costs of Obamacare are appearing to be kicking in. Continue reading →
On Friday, the Treasury Department showed the U.S. national debt jumped almost $100 Billion. Continue reading →
An unfortunate milestone happened today in American history.
Colleges once used to be a diversity of ideas. Not so much anymore. Universities are now a incubator for Progressives Continue reading →
An article posted in November 2014 at TaxFoundation.org, gives a detailed analysis
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Via The Washington Examiner –
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The United States Treasury just released up to date tax revenue collection relating to 2014 fiscal government budget. 2014 government budget ends in September.
CSN News provides a more detailed analysis:
Inflation-adjusted federal tax revenues hit a record $2,469,178,000,000 for the first 10 months of the fiscal year this July, but the federal government still ran a $460,450,000,000 deficit during that time, according to the Monthly Treasury Statement.
After the current fiscal year, the second highest federal tax intake in the first 10 months of a fiscal year occurred in the first 10 months of fiscal 2007, when the government collected $2,432,115,460,000 in 2014 dollars – or $37,062,540,000 less than in the first 10 months of this fiscal year.
The total dollar amount already spent by the government stands at $2,929,628,000,000.
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