Fox News commentator Neil Cavuto is mad as heck about the government’s debt burden, and he’s just not taking it anymore. He’s ranting about the $4 billion a day the U.S. government must pay merely on the interest charges for the debt.
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“Four billion dollars a day. That's why I rant, and I’m usually not a ranter,”
Cavuto said on his Fox program. “That's why I whine, and I’m usually not a whiner. And that's why I’m so damn impatient, and I’m usually quite patient. I have lost my patience. With politicians who are either slow to act or just slow.”
The $4 billion daily toll comes to $28 billion a week, $112 billion a month, more than $1.4 trillion a year, Cavuto notes.
“So no, we don't have any time. And we don't have any money. And we don't do something soon, you know what else? You know what else we don't have? A country.”
Fox News commentator Neil Cavuto is mad as heck about the government’s debt burden, and he’s just not taking it anymore. He’s ranting about the $4 billion a day the U.S. government must pay merely on the interest charges for the debt.
“Four billion dollars a day. That's why I rant, and I’m usually not a ranter,” Cavuto said on his Fox program. www.foxnews.com/on-air/your-world-cavuto/transcript/cavuto-4-billion-reasons-cut-debt?page=1 “That's why I whine, and I’m usually not a whiner. And that's why I’m so damn impatient, and I’m usually quite patient. I have lost my patience. With politicians who are either slow to act or just slow.”
The $4 billion daily toll comes to $28 billion a week, $112 billion a month, more than $1.4 trillion a year, Cavuto notes.
“So no, we don't have any time. And we don't have any money. And we don't do something soon, you know what else? You know what else we don't have? A country.”
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