US National Debt: What A House Of Cards Really Looks Like
By Michael Panzner on June 5, 2009 | More Posts By Michael Panzner | Author's Website
As an author and blogger, I generaly rely on written words to describe what I see going on and where I think things are headed. But as the old saying goes, sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. For a mesmerizing - and disturbing - graphical overview of what a house of cards really looks like, check out U.S. National Debt Clock: Real Time (screen shot below):
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