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"Feds run deficit for 38th straight month"

Another new standard set! Historic!

When all is said and done, you haters are going to have to accept that, five years after he’s sadly forced by a flawed document to leave office, Barry O makes it into the Hall of Fame on the first ballot.

He’s a game changer, is our Barack. Who’s leaving his mark all over the record books. Like Barry Bonds, or Roger Clemens. Deal with it.

13 Replies to “"Feds run deficit for 38th straight month"”

  1. Mike LaRoche says:

    The Ryan Leaf of American presidents.

  2. sdferr says:

    His virtue is virtue. His grace is grace. His greatness is greatness. His intelligence is intelligence. His magnificence is magnificence. His vision is vision.

    Bow to him. He won.

  3. leigh says:

    Yeah. Go ask Osama Bin Laden.

  4. Spiny Norman says:

    Yep, sdferr, President Barack H. Ozymandias.

  5. LBascom says:

    Before the current streak, the government had never gone an entire year without running a surplus in at least one month.

    Lets see, the previous record was >12, and so *dons thinking cap* the current 38 divided by 12…say around 3 times the old record. That’s huge! In a running the 1 1/2 minute mile, rushing 900 yards in a NFL game, or riding a motorcycle at 1100 mph, kinda way.

    He not only broke the record, he shredded it, burned it, and spread it’s ashes across the seven seas.

    Course, it’s only out of incompetence, there’s no intent to destroy our economy…

  6. sdferr says:

    And the US Senate? Over 900 days without producing a Budget for the United States of America, pressing onward toward 1,000 days. But that’s not an enjoined legal duty, producing a Budget. That‘s a record.

  7. JohnInFirestone says:

    Yes we can!

  8. motionview says:

    Not looking good in the Obama Land of Tomorrow either. Unexpectedly.

  9. Squid says:

    One of the commenters on mv’s linked article takes the Brits to task for their intransigence. Says, “When the UK needs friends, they’ll remember this moment and think again.”

    David Cameron, on the other hand, could propose a new program(me) to blow up the cliffs of Dover, and it would get wide support just for the fact that it would, literally, distance the UK from Europe.

  10. John Bradley says:

    So, the Brits are refusing to commit an ever-growing large pile of money, that they don’t have, to prop up a system they don’t take part in, which is doomed to failure in any event, and which was an idiotic idea in the first place?

    How damned intransigent of them!

  11. Swen says:

    Sure his name will go in the record books, but there will be an asterisk.

  12. McGehee says:

    Just out of curiosity, how long since the Senate passed a budget?

  13. sdferr says:

    954 days, back two years and 244 days ago.

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