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Magical accounting

GunnyGene

Racist old man
BANNED
This is impossible. Another flat out lie without even an attempt to hide it. :evil: :evil:

Treasury Ran $98 Billion Deficit in July--But Debt Stayed Exactly $16,699,396,000,000

(CNSNews.com) - The Treasury Department's Financial Management Service (FMS), which publishes both the federal government's official Daily Treasury Statement and its official Monthly Treasury Statement, is reporting that in July the federal government ran a deficit of $98 billion but that the federal government's debt remained exactly $16,699,396,000,000 for the entire month.

The FMS said that the deficit went up $98 billion ($97,594,000,000) in the Monthly Treasury Statement for July, which it released on Monday.

At the same time, the FMS said the debt stayed at exactly $16,699,396,000,000 in its Daily Treasury Statements, which are published every business day. The Daily Treasury Statements show the daily value of the federal government debt that is subject to a legal limit set by Congress.

At the static $16,699,396,000,000 level that the Treasury reported for every day of July, the debt was just $25 million below the legal limit of $16,699,421,000,000 that was set in a law passed by Congress and signed by President Barack Obama.

If Treasury's daily statements were to declare that the government had borrowed an additional net $98 billion to cover the $98 billion deficit the Treasury declared in its monthly statement for July, the Treasury would be conceding that the government had already surpassed the legal limit on the debt--and has been violating the law by continuing to borrowing additional money.

Instead, even as the Treasury was running up the $98-billion deficit it reported in the July Monthly Treasury Statement, every one of the 22 Daily Treasury Statements published for July said the Treasury had closed out the previous business day with exactly $16,699,396,000,000 in debt.

More: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/treasur ... 9396000000
 
Washington does as Washington wants.
 
Lots of internal twisting that can take place to make it all balance out.


Edit: Not saying it's all legal, just that it can all balance out. ;)
 
MikeD said:
Lots of internal twisting that can take place to make it all balance out.


Edit: Not saying it's all legal, just that it can all balance out. ;)

Sounds like someone I know who balances her checkbook on her kitchen scales. ;)
 
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