At the Democratic National Convention,
In 2001, the
That's pretty bad arithmetic. So what happened?
The U.S.
This chart paints a pretty poor picture of the CBO's forecasting abilities, which account for well over half of the missing surplus.
While the 'other annual appropriations' category could use a little clarity, this chart also hits the nail on the head when it comes to identifying the major deficit drivers:
An extremely large tax cut that failed to pay for itself, two wars on the nation's credit card, an unfunded expansion of an entitlement program, and general overspending turned what could've been a cushy surplus into a huge deficit.