The Federal Budget and Family Budget
I recently read a letter written by a Louisiana attorney regarding the US Federal Budget to put the recent budget cuts into the proper perspective. Please review the breakdown below:
- U.S. income: $2,170,000,000,000
- Federal budget: $3,820,000,000,000
- New debt: $1,650,000,000,000
- National debt: $14,271,000,000,000
- Recent budget cuts: $38,500,000,000 (approximately 1 percent of the budget)
- Total annual income for the Jones family: $21,700
- Amount of money the Jones family spent: $38,200
- Amount of new debt added to the credit card: $16,500
- Outstanding balance on the credit card: $142,710
- Amount cut from the budget: $385
The burden of these disastrous decisions fall onto the 52% of Americans that pay annual income taxes. The politicians do not seem to act a fidiciaries for the American public. The only way to keep elected officials accountable to vote them out of office. This can be an extremely difficult task, if they have excellent fundraising, or a constituent base that is satisfied with their politician. Politicians are not forced to make sound financial decisions, as long as their are bringing home federal money and projects to their home state.
I firmly believe that if we were to force our politicians to operate as a business, with the taxpayers being the shareholders, the U. S. governement would not have annual budget deficits or an enormous amount of overall debt. We should not expect anything less from our government officials, than they expect out of business owners.
I recently heard an interview on CNBC with my elected congressman, James Lankford. He was praising the recent debt increase saying it was a victory for the American people. If the figures above are remotely accurate, I don't see how the new debt ceiling increase can be viewed as a victory for anyone. If borrowing more money that can't be repaid is the ultimate goal, then we will definitely be the victors. However, if we are concerned about our future as a country, and the liabilities we are leaving to our children, the recent debt ceiling increase is an absolute embarrassment, and should be rescinded immediately.
If you do not know how your representative voted on this bill, please check it out. If you are not pleased by his or her vote, I would urge you to send a note to Washington DC to let them know we are not happy with the "so called" changes.
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