Federal Budget Spending, National Debt, Deficit - http://www.federalbudget.com/ Is there a budget surplus? You can find out for yourself. If the National Debt is increasing, then the Treasury Department is borrowing, and there must be a deficit.
Flashback - The Balanced-Budget Debate - http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/budget/budgint.htm The Atlantic Monthly's review of its own century of articles takes a look at Federal deficits and debt. As always, they lean toward the "Liberal" viewpoint, but "Conservatives" should find also it fascinating nonetheless.
Budget Explorer: The Complete U.S. Federal Budget - http://www.kowaldesign.com/budget/ Explore the entire U.S. Federal Budget quickly and easily. Find solutions to reduce the National Debt. Learn how others have balanced the budget, and how your Federal taxes are spent.
Grandfather Federal Government Debt Report by MWHodges - http://home.att.net/~mwhodges/debt.htm Information on the National Debt, including who the money is owed to, how much worse it is than ever before, how the "budget surplus" is fake, and how the debt is still growing.
The Mechanics of Inflation - http://www.abelard.org/inflation.htm A detailed analysis of the mechanics of "the great modern government swindle known as inflation."
The Public Debt To the Penny - http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/opd/opdpenny.htm The United States public debt--to the penny
U.S. National Debt Clock - http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/ Another National Debt clock, this one not in Java, with many useful links, and a National Debt FAQ.
FAQ About the Budget and the National Debt - http://www.ustreas.gov/opc/opc0037.html The U.S. Treasury's Office of Public Correspondence tries to answer some of the safer questions on the National Debt.
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