Here it is, thanks! ( and thanks to zfacts . . . ! second look, whoa, what is going on there? )
The Republican National Debt.
This is unfortunately 'as a percentage of GDP.' More unfortunate, I'm sure most of the Obama debt is W hangover, and you may also recall that the Rs immediately started lying about that. Imagine.
Here it is, thanks! ( and thanks to zfacts . . . ! second look, whoa, what is going on there? )
The Republican National Debt.
This is unfortunately 'as a percentage of GDP.' More unfortunate, I'm sure most of the Obama debt is W hangover, and you may also recall that the Rs immediately started lying about that. Imagine.
Late post, I know, it wasn't easy to find this even after just a few days, but very much appreciated to have the data at hand and in a graph! . . . best luck to US -- b.rad
ps the debt is shown in relation to GDP because, I suspect strongly, one of Buffett's long standing metrics about financial health is that the debt should be smaller than GDP. That is insane. That is like saying, if you make $75K, you can only take out a $75K mortgage. Buffett is responsible in so many ways, compared to other bazillionaires, but it's hard to believe he and his echo chamber hasn't been called out about that, yet . . . imagine, a huge financial fact hiding in plain sight . . . ( We the People have more than $130 Trillion in net -- net, net, net! -- household wealth . . . ! )
Here it is, thanks! ( and thanks to zfacts . . . ! second look, whoa, what is going on there? )
The Republican National Debt.
This is unfortunately 'as a percentage of GDP.' More unfortunate, I'm sure most of the Obama debt is W hangover, and you may also recall that the Rs immediately started lying about that. Imagine.
Late post, I know, it wasn't easy to find this even after just a few days, but very much appreciated to have the data at hand and in a graph! . . . best luck to US -- b.rad
ps the debt is shown in relation to GDP because, I suspect strongly, one of Buffett's long standing metrics about financial health is that the debt should be smaller than GDP. That is insane. That is like saying, if you make $75K, you can only take out a $75K mortgage. Buffett is responsible in so many ways, compared to other bazillionaires, but it's hard to believe he and his echo chamber hasn't been called out about that, yet . . . imagine, a huge financial fact hiding in plain sight . . . ( We the People have more than $130 Trillion in net -- net, net, net! -- household wealth . . . ! )