By Steve Brawner, © 2019 by Steve Brawner Communications, Inc.
A November poll by the Financial Times and the Peter G. Peterson Foundation found 64% of likely voters believe the country is on the wrong track in managing the national debt.
Which begs the question: What could the other 36% be thinking, if they are?
The poll found that 35% say the country is strongly on the wrong track while 30% say it’s somewhat wrong, which equals 65, not 64, because of rounding. Meanwhile, 24% say it’s somewhat on the right track, while 12% say it’s strongly on the right track.
It appears my columns on this subject have failed to reach all 330 million Americans.
So for the 36% who think we’re doing just fine, here are the numbers, according to the Treasury Department’s website. Continue reading



