Brian Gongol
Before you vote, find out how much debt we're in
(Video) A condensed version of the film "IOUSA" is available on YouTube, and the 30-minute version should be enough to scare the daylights out of anyone who can count to ten...much less ten trillion, which is how much debt we're already in. And that doesn't include unfunded liabilities that we're going to end up paying later.
The deadliest VP
(Video) Film noir with Sarah Palin
Civil engineers ask for $38 billion in infrastructure improvements
Head of Dallas Federal Reserve calls this the "mother of all financial storms"
That might be a little hyperbolic, but what certainly isn't hyperbolic is this: He points out that Federal Reserve assets have grown from $890 billion at the start of the year to $1.9 trillion now. The entire US economy produces $14.4 trillion annually.