Sunday, April 10, 2011

Debate over the Debt Ceiling

Now that the current budget debate is over, the next debate will be over raising the debt ceiling. This debate will be coming to its :do or die" time over the next five weeks. This debate is more important. The temporary shutdown of the Federal government would have been not good, but the failure to raise the debt will be a big bad that could have wide ranging consequences for the U.S. and world economies. So, as this debate gets going, it is time to look at the current composition of the debt. The New York Times published this graphic showing the history of rising the debt ceiling and the composition of the current debt. Three points to look at on this. First, look at the amount owed to Social Security. Second, the amount added to the debt by the Obama stimulus plan. Third, the amount added by the various programs of George W. Bush. Interesting that only now the Republicans are worried about the debt - so much so that they will threaten the creditability of the U.S. on world financial markets.



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