Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Federal Debt Problem... A Visualization

A couple of screen shots from an interesting data visualization:




Those teeny tiny things are individual pallets of one hundred million dollars, each.  It gets worse, much worse.  Go look for yourself.  Is it any wonder sane Americans are upset by this sort of debt?  I think not.

h/t: Eddie Freedom on G+.

11 comments:

  1. End Game of a drowning country31 July, 2011 01:41

    You have to understand, those pallets are still fighting World War II. The troops in Germany, Italy, and Japan consume a lot of them. Then there's Korea, which is a smaller force.

    Then too, America has to prop-up many countries. Israel, Pacific Islands, Nevada, etc. Congress owns enough land, that we could create three more states.

    Gold in Fort Knox? What is that for? Actually, there's not enough left to even balance the Obama administration bills, let alone the debt run-up since 1776.

    My opinion, like Rome, the few will destroy the country from within. That destruction has been ongoing since JFK, and has resulted in America not even able to find a white man to run for President anymore (70 year old men don't count).

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  2. It is just like Rome. Politicians gave from the public coffers back then to buy votes.

    Democracy is good but the reason why the founders wanted this country to be a representative republic instead of a truer democracy was to put a curb on being able to vote your way to handouts. It didn't work though.

    Reading through some of the posts on that site gives me chills. The leftists still think that government is the answer, even though that is the very source of the outlandish spending that has brought us to this point.

    There are things which are fine with government. The trouble comes from both sides wanting more control and power and are willing to gain it through spending OUR money and great grandchildren's money.

    And yet the left calls the Tea Party folks tyrants because they see this and finally are saying enough.

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  3. You have to understand, those pallets are still fighting World War II.

    VERY damned few of 'em, Anon, VERY few. A fraction of a percentage point of what's spent on Medicaid, actually.

    And yet the left calls the Tea Party folks tyrants because they see this and finally are saying enough.

    The left is afraid of the Tea Partiers... VERY afraid. And they should be.

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  4. These are staggering visuals, Buck. And the statement at the bottom of the first one leaves me speechless. "If you spent a million a day since Jesus was born..." Un...fricking'...believable.

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  5. Dan: The comments at the source make for some entertaining reading, as well (as Anon noted).

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  6. IMO, the best thing to happen out of this fiasco is for those sane Americans to trip over to the less-sane side of things.

    Oddly enough, it's where the clear-thinking is being done, ala the Tea Party.

    And it could lead us to a better future for our beloved country in the form of a new president in office in 2013.

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  7. IMO, the best thing to happen out of this fiasco is for those sane Americans to trip over to the less-sane side of things.

    Hunh? I don't get that, Kris.

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  8. Sorry Buck, as I read that again I see the confusion.

    What I meant to say is that so many people think the likes of the Tea Party is insane; yet they really are the only right-thinking group out there these days.

    So - sane people need to head on over to the other side of the fence for some clear-thinking and reason.

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  9. Thanks, Kris. I geddit. Now. ;-)

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  10. Agggghhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    W/V: punch.
    What Congress needs plenty of, in the face.

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  11. Agreed on yer last, Moogie.

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