(CNSNews.com) - The federal debt has increased by $3,970,023,503,348.07 since House Speaker John Boehner cut his first spending deal with President Barack Obama in 2011.
That equals $33,832.64 for every household in the United States.
After the Republicans won a majority of the House of Representatives in the 2010 elections, Boehner was elected speaker in January 2011. At that time, the government was operating under a continuing resolution that expired on March 4, 2011. Before that CR expired, Boehner cut a spending deal that President Obamas signed to fund the government after that date.
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2 comments:
Boehner goes out on a high note. A decent man making a statesman like exit.
Sarcasm I hope 8:15. If not seek help!
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