Sunday, February 13, 2005

Clarification

In the previous post a confusion between a business and government led to the conclusion that the United States Government may be bankrupt. The fact is quite different.

Unlike a business, which depends on the whims of it's customers to earn income to pay its expenses, the United States Government has the ability to compel payment through the use of taxes. So the example used by the president's economists is specious. Look it up.

Thursday, February 10, 2005

President's Council of Economic Advisors Declare United States Government Bankrupt

The President's Council of Economic Advisors declared the United State's Federal Government to be bankrupt according to current definitions last Friday (February 4, 2005). According to the council, "Bankrupt means 'having insufficient assets to cover one's debts,'"1 . By this definition, the United State's Government has been bankrupted by President Bush, having gone from a surplus of $121 billion in fiscal 2001 to a deficit of $412 billion in fiscal 2004.



From the White House - CEA Memo on Social Security :

Bankrupt means "having insufficient assets to cover one's debts,"1 which applies to Social Security in 2042, according to the Social Security Trustees most recent report.2

A Small Business Analogy:

Consider a small business that has $750,000 in annual revenue and $1 million in annual costs, for a $250,000 annual loss. Obviously, that business would be able to stay open only as long as it has enough money in the bank to cover its losses. Once the money runs out, the business will be bankrupt. The business won't necessarily disappear, but to stay open it would have to restructure so that its revenues at least cover its costs.


1 www.Dictionary.com
2 Social Security Trustees Report, page 3

Thursday, February 03, 2005

The President Fishes for Terrorists

"Our men and women in uniform are fighting terrorists in Iraq, so we do not have to face them here at home."
State of the Union Address, George W. Bush February 2, 2005

I do this with Soldiers too!

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

The Commander in Chief
and the
Commander in Thief


The former US-led Coalition Provisional Authority headed by American Paul Bremer, seen here receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George W. Bush (news - web sites) (Rear), lost track of nearly nine billion dollars it transferred to Iraqi government ministries to a black hole of fraud, kickbacks and fund misappropriation(AFP/File/Luke Frazza)

Yahoo News

Steal $8 Billion, Get a Medal