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Fiscal analysis of US government finances framed as 'USA Inc.' showing massive deficits and entitlement spending

Fiscal analysis of US government finances framed as 'USA Inc.' showing massive deficits and entitlement spending The passage provides broad macro‑economic figures about deficits, entitlement program costs, and defense spending, but it lacks concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking specific powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct. It is largely a summary of publicly known budget data, offering little investigative value beyond confirming existing public knowledge. Key insights: Claims US net worth is negative $44 trillion and cash flow red by $1.3 trillion.; Entitlement spending allegedly exceeds dedicated funding by $71 trillion.; Defense spending cited as 5% of GDP, with a suggested $788 billion savings potential.

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Fiscal analysis of US government finances framed as 'USA Inc.' showing massive deficits and entitlement spending The passage provides broad macro‑economic figures about deficits, entitlement program costs, and defense spending, but it lacks concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking specific powerful individuals or agencies to misconduct. It is largely a summary of publicly known budget data, offering little investigative value beyond confirming existing public knowledge. Key insights: Claims US net worth is negative $44 trillion and cash flow red by $1.3 trillion.; Entitlement spending allegedly exceeds dedicated funding by $71 trillion.; Defense spending cited as 5% of GDP, with a suggested $788 billion savings potential.

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