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National Budget Simulation

8 durable postsStarted 2007-01-07Latest 2007-01-08
#36737Post 1 of 8

Here is your chance to cut or inflate the National Budget of the USA.

[url]http://www.budgetsim.org/nbs/shortbudget06.html[/url]

See if you can balance the budget.

#782489Post 2 of 8

Re: National Budget Simulation

cut the budget by just over 375 Billion dollars. Still running a 25 billion dollar deficit.

#782567Post 3 of 8

Re: National Budget Simulation

I cut by $346 billion. Still $56 billion in the hole. ;)

There wasn't an option for it.... but what if I cut California, Washington State, and New York City out of the United States altogether? That's got to be enough liberals to cure any budget deficit by a long shot. ;)

#782736Post 4 of 8

Re: National Budget Simulation

^Heheh

#782778Post 5 of 8

Re: National Budget Simulation

[quote=subterFUSE;430112]I cut by $346 billion. Still $56 billion in the hole. ;)

There wasn't an option for it.... but what if I cut California, Washington State, and New York City out of the United States altogether? That's got to be enough liberals to cure any budget deficit by a long shot. ;)[/quote]

except the US has never been more in debt, and its thanks to a republican white house that doesn't know how to stop spending...

#782844Post 6 of 8

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[QUOTE=subterFUSE;430112]There wasn't an option for it.... but what if I cut California, Washington State, and New York City out of the United States altogether? That's got to be enough liberals to cure any budget deficit by a long shot. ;)[/QUOTE] brilliant idea and I wish we could...we'd just walk away with all our revenues and taxes in hand and then lets see how the rest of this country survives! Ignorant conservatives with nothing better to do than hate. :evil:

sorry, if you're gonna generalize like that than prepare to pay the price...

#782855Post 7 of 8

Re: National Budget Simulation

actually, both parties spend out of control. wildly out of control. i can't remember the last time fiscal responsibility was ever a point of either party, who actually met that goal. i think the best way to trim the deficit is to cut government jobs. private enterpise has constistently done a better job in pretty much every sector of the economy.

#782858Post 8 of 8

Re: National Budget Simulation

hello, SS privatization.....stupid liberals. (even even dumber us for allowing bush's blank check war)

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