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Monday, February 15, 2016

Confirmed Supreme Court Judges in Last 15 Months of Presidency Since 1900

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Nominee
Replacing
Seat
Date of Submission
Result
Vote
Date of Result
President
Days to Vote
 Nominated Months Left In Presidency
 Confirmed Months Left In Presidency
AJ
3/1/2016
 
 
6/1/2016
 
                 11
                    8
Lamar
AJ
1/28/1916
confirmed
47–22
6/1/1916
125
                 13
                    8
Harlan
AJ
2/19/1912
confirmed
50–26
3/13/1912
23
                 12
                  11
Holmes
AJ
2/15/1932
confirmed
voice vote
2/24/1932
9
                 12
                  12
Powell
AJ
11/30/1987
confirmed
97–0
2/3/1988
65
                 14
                  12
Butler
AJ
1/4/1940
confirmed
voice vote
1/16/1940
14
                 13
                  13
Douglas
AJ
11/28/1975
confirmed
98–0
12/17/1975
19
                 14
                  13
Harlan
AJ
10/22/1971
confirmed
68–26
12/10/1971
49
                 15
                  14
Black
AJ
10/22/1971
confirmed
89–1
12/6/1971
45
                 15
                  14
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nominations_to_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Debt Reduction - The Real Numbers

This data is based on the CBO 2011 Budget Projections

To balance the budget in 10 years (2012 to 2021) without raising revenues (taxes) we will need to cut outlays (spending) by 15.14% over the eight year period.
  • CBO projects total revenues (taxes) to be 39,084 billion (39.084 trillion)
  • CBO projects total outlays (spending) to be 46,055 billion (46.055 trillion)
  • CBO projects the total deficit to be 6,971 billion (6.971 trillion)
The 15.14% reduction is calculated by taking the total projected debt divided by the projected total outlays: 6,971 billion / 46,055 billion = 15.14%

If you subtract the total projected debt from the the projected total outlays, this will equal the projects total revenues, and we will be in balance: 46,055 billion - 6,971 billion = 39,084 billion

The 15.14% is annualized over the 10 years, starting in 2012. Every year we do not cut outlays by at least 15.14%, we increase the amount the percentage of outlays that need to be cut in the following years.


Actual, 2012-
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2021
GDP 14,513 15,034 15,693 16,400 17,258 18,195 19,141 20,033 20,935 21,856 22,817 23,810 196,138
Total Revenues 2,162 2,228 2,555 3,090 3,442 3,651 3,832 4,075 4,275 4,489 4,712 4,963 39,084
Total Outlays 3,456 3,708 3,655 3,794 3,975 4,202 4,491 4,691 4,885 5,185 5,451 5,726 46,055
_____ _____ _____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
Total Deficit  -1,294 -1,480 -1,100 -704 -533 -551 -659 -617 -610 -696 -739 -763 -6,971

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