| The Dust Bowl and GAAP |
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I would like to take the opportunity to challenge the generally accepted principles that most people use to govern their lives in respect to the world they live in and those that we have for years put our trust in. My wife is in her second to last semester in her Master of Accounting program and is in the process of completing a paper for her Government Accounting class.
1. The Federal Government doesn’t hold itself to the same accounting standards that it holds state and local governments and businesses too. These three items alone are tough but here are a few numbers to chew on. 1. The Federal Deficit of 2008 using GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles), without Social Security or Medicare, is actually $1.009 Trillion, not the $454.8 billion you hear in the news today. But wait that’s not all! 3. Using GAAP the Federal Governments Net Worth is -$59.3 Trillion. Sixty Five and half Trillion dollars! Say that really fast five times. It’s amazing. This all came up after watching a show on the great dust bowl. It seemed all too familiar. The government wanted the US to become the breadbasket to the world so they started giving land away as long as it was plowed and planted. A great race for the mid west was started. When they wanted more people to move to the mid west they doubled the amount of land they were giving away.
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