NEW YORK — In these uncertain financial times, one thing remains certain — the ever-expanding national debt. But it's growing at such an accelerated rate, the clock that has kept track of the deficit since 1989 has had to add a digit.
The National Debt Clock switched its digital dollar sign to a 1 on Monday to accommodate the nation's ballooning deficit, now past the $10 trillion mark, thanks to Congress' $700 billion bank stimulus package. More... Magazine Lane - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Marketplace - Popcorn Factory
The National Debt Clock switched its digital dollar sign to a 1 on Monday to accommodate the nation's ballooning deficit, now past the $10 trillion mark, thanks to Congress' $700 billion bank stimulus package. More... Magazine Lane - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Marketplace - Popcorn Factory