posted on Saturday, November 26, 2005 by
President George W. Bush and the current administration have now borrowed more money from foreign governments and banks than the previous 42 U.S. presidents combined.
Throughout the first 224 years (1776-2000) of our nation’s history, 42 U.S. presidents borrowed a combined $1.01 trillion from foreign governments and financial institutions according to the U.S. Treasury Department. In the past four years alone (2001-2005), the Bush Administration has borrowed a staggering $1.05 trillion.
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4 comments for a new record
Why are we borrowing money?
6:12 AM, November 28, 2005Well, besides the never-ending war on Iraq and "terrorism" I suppose.
Becasue the the National Debt has continued to increase an average of
11:15 AM, November 28, 2005$3.14 billion per day since September...
But have we ever seen so many disasters and an never-ending war?
12:25 AM, November 29, 2005I think this explains alot...
Deb
Here's the sad part - the cost of Iraq... which as I'm typing this is: $222,849,027,469.00... isn't factored into the national debt - it's seperate until that year is over.
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