National Debt/Deficit Road Trip

Eleven Trillion Dollar Drive
By Jason Goldtrap
JasonGoldtrap.com
03.23.09

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Hi. My name is Jason Goldtrap. I love America. Let’s pretend I have the Trans Am from the movie Smokey and the Bandit, that’d be cool. I want to visit every state capital in the lower 48, from Maine to Washington. I have chosen a route whereby I can drive from one capital to another. I am travelling at a constant rate of 60 miles and hour, no bathroom breaks, no naps, no lunch at Cracker Barrel, no souvenir shopping, I am just driving and driving and driving. The roads are clear, the weather is perfect, let’s roll.

My journey begins in Augusta, Maine. I drive to Montpelier, Vermont then to Concord, New Hampshire down to Boston for some clam chowder back southwest to Providence and across Hartford. I then go up to Albany south to Trenton and Harrisburg then down to Dover. I skip across Chesapeake Bay to Annapolis, see the sights in DC before heading down to Richmond, continuing my journey to Raleigh, Columbia, Tallahassee, and a surprisingly traffic free Atlanta. Next I hit Montgomery and Jackson down to Baton Rouge, up to Little Rock east towards Nashville, Frankfort, Charleston, Columbus and Lansing. I win the Indianapolis 500! Then west to Springfield, up to Madison, I say hello to Garrison Kellior in St. Paul, then down to Des Moines and Jefferson City. In Austin I mess with Texas before heading up to Ooooooooklahoma City where the wind comes sweeping down the plains. Up to Topeka, Lincoln, Pierre and Bismarck and Cheyenne. I catch a Broncos game before I press the pedal to the metal to make it to Santa Fe, Phoenix, Sacramento, Carson City, Salt Lake City north to Helena west to Boise, north to Salem and finally, I arrive in Olympia, Washington where there’s a parade in my honor with Bigfoot serving as the grand marshal. All total I’ve driven 13,105 miles in 218 hours, roughly 9 days.

But wait, there’s more. I feel so good that I put the car in reverse and drive back to Augusta which would make it a 26,210 miles round trip in 436 hours, roughly 18 days. Boy am I tired!

And now I’m gonna get crazy! I’m going to place one dollar bills on the road, line them end to end during my entire journey. Zoom. Ok, its 18 days later and I’m back. I have just placed on the road 276,777,600 dollars! Wow! That’s a lot of money! Or, is it?

I forgot to tell you that my Trans Am is also a time machine, using a misapplied principle of Einstein. The more I drive time itself begins going backwards! The hours pass by swiftly, then the days and months become a blur. The Earth starts spinning around the sun and I am now driving my car in a different millennia!

According to the US National Debt Clock we owe approximately $11,100,000,000,000. On my drives, what would it take to equal that staggering amount? Well, going on round trips from Augusta to Olympia, dropping one dollar bills from my Trans Am and going back in time I will have made a total of 40,104 round trips which comes to about 721,872 days or 1,978 years which would make it about 31 AD when I could have heard in person Christ say “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

So, how do we fix this mess? Beats me. I’m unemployed right now so I’m not the one to give financial advice. Is there a way to pay off these bills? I hate to say this but probably not. This message is intended for future generations. This is my way of saying “Sorry we gave you such an insurmountable debt and, take my advice, don’t spend what you don’t have.” -The End-

Jason Goldtrap is not a politician, lawyer, activist or anything else. I’m just a regular guy. I am an author from Central Florida. My novels can be viewed online at www.JasonGoldtrap.com. My novel “Teen Girl From Mars” is a optimistic, romantic, funny story about a sixteen-year-old girl living on Mars in the year 2191. My story is clean, values oriented, funny, adventurous and heartwarming. JasonGoldtrap.com for more info.

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Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 Debt

8 Comments to National Debt/Deficit Road Trip

  1. “I don’t worry …
    “I don’t worry about the deficit” – Ronald Reagan

    “Reagan taught us deficits don’t matter” – Dick Cheney

  2. AtlasShruggery on September 1st, 2010
  3. Ron Paul is exactly …
    Ron Paul is exactly the Republican that Republicans have been claiming they wanted for President for the last 30 years which Republican voters all over when he made himself available to become president.

    So, instead we have President Rebush who is continuing the nation building in the Middle East, keeps the Patriot Act law, and continues the Bush/Paulson bailouts that has so far added only 2 trillion dollars to our debt.

    Enjoy.

  4. fuzzywzhe on September 1st, 2010
  5. Great video…I saw …
    Great video…I saw the interview on Fox and I hope it opens doors for you. Best of luck!

  6. nicoea97 on September 1st, 2010
  7. I am going to be on …
    I am going to be on Fox Business Network this Thursday, June 18, at 4 pm EST. I will be interviewed concerning this video.

  8. CofCGuy on September 1st, 2010
  9. You should look him …
    You should look him up. Its funny, most people i talked to about him agreed very strongly with his views, yet the only reason they wouldnt vote for him is because they didnt think he had a chance of getting in. Its sad, even the public has lost its confidence in finding a president they can agree with.

  10. USAviator on September 1st, 2010
  11. My wife asked me …
    My wife asked me last year “What’s the difference between Ron Paul and RuPaul.” My answer: RuPaul has a reasonable chance of being elected President of the United States.

  12. CofCGuy on September 1st, 2010
  13. Nice Video. Who Is …
    Nice Video. Who Is Ron Paul?

  14. TheGrove9191 on September 1st, 2010
  15. Cost of the Bush …
    Cost of the Bush era: $11,500 Billion
    articlesXmoneycentralXmsnXcom/Investing/StockInvestingTrading/cost-of-the-bush-era-11-point-5-trillionXaspx

    The Federal Reserve is directly and indirectly the problem. Ron Paul is the solution.

  16. saadasim on September 1st, 2010