Every so often a great chart comes along to really illustrate a point:
(Reference: Wikipedia article)
As you can see, Congress consistently spends more than it takes in. Average expenditures for the last 41 years have been 3% of GDP greater than revenues.
Don't get me wrong, I am by no means suggesting that Congress increase its revenues to cover the gap. Instead, I offer this as evidence that Congress is fundamentally incapable of balancing its spending. Increasing its revenue will only widen the gap because of their insatiable spending appetite.
(Reference: Wikipedia article)
As you can see, Congress consistently spends more than it takes in. Average expenditures for the last 41 years have been 3% of GDP greater than revenues.
Don't get me wrong, I am by no means suggesting that Congress increase its revenues to cover the gap. Instead, I offer this as evidence that Congress is fundamentally incapable of balancing its spending. Increasing its revenue will only widen the gap because of their insatiable spending appetite.
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