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U.S. Debt Passes $18 Trillion

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Fox News: National debt exceeds $18T, sparking renewed criticism of spending under Obama
The national debt has passed the $18 trillion mark, sparking renewed criticism Tuesday from Republicans and other fiscal conservatives over the soaring trajectory of government spending under President Obama. “This is a sad milestone for America,” Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, said Tuesday.

The debt was at $10.6 trillion when Obama took office in 2009 but has increased by 70 percent during his roughly six years in office. “The national debt has skyrocketed by over $7.3 trillion,” Priebus said. “President Obama once said it was ‘unpatriotic’ and ‘irresponsible’ to add $4 trillion to the debt. By his own reasoning then, (he) has reached a new level of irresponsibility.”

The federal debt, which topped $18 trillion last week, is the sum of two numbers.

The first is $12.92 trillion in public debt, which consists of all the outstanding Treasury bills, notes and bonds held by individuals, corporations, foreign governments and others.

The second is the $5.08 trillion in so-called “intra-governmental” holdings, special securities held by U.S. government trust funds and special funds – or basically IOUs from the federal government for money that it “borrowed” from Social Security and Medicare.

The new figure, reached late Friday, likely drew little attention because the federal deficit -- how much the U.S. government spends annually in excess of revenue -- has dropped under Obama, from roughly $1.4 trillion to $483 billion.

But fiscal conservatives argue the climbing national debt is still a big problem. Kevin Broughton, spokesman for the Tea Party Patriots, calculates the debt when divided equally among the U.S. population means “every man, woman and child” in the country owes $56, 250.

He and Priebus used the new number to renew calls for cuts in government spending to protect future generations and to garner support for a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. “Our children and grandchildren deserve better,” Priebus said.

Said Broughton: “American families live within their means. It's time for the American government to follow suit."

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I will just repeat what I said when Doc posted something similar to this in the debate section. Our utter collapse of our economy is going to be so ugly. Am enjoying this charade of a stable economy and government for as long as I can. My stock pile of silver, gold and bullets I am afraid will come in handy in my life time.
 
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