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Sunday, June 24, 2012

1837

Let's pretend that we are on Jeopardy.  The year 1837 is the answer to what question?

"Why, Alex, What is the only year since the Constitution was adopted in which the Federal Government did not have a debt or run a deficit?"

 "So Alex, in the 223 years since the Constitution took effect, there has been only one year in which the Federal Government lived within its means?"  That's correct.

Now back to the real world. 

Doesn't that really put the whole balanced budget amendment and all other jawboning about federal deficits and debt into perspective?

As analogy, let's say that in 1789 an orphanage is opened in New York City, whose stated objective is to find homes for orphans and to place them for adoption.  Two hundred and twenty three years later, the orphanage is audited, where it is discovered that only 1 orphan was ever placed for adoption, and that was in 1837.  Would anyone believe the stated objective of the orphanage?

Think about that as we descend into the presidential election cycle!  Maybe it is time to pull out the Anti-Federalist papers and read them!

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