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"Actually I have a mortgageit's why I know the difference between covering monthly payments and being buried in principal that never shrinks. The US 'surplus' in September was $198B after fixed costs sure. But with $37T in debt and $1.8T annual deficit it's like me patting myself on the back for $2K leftover while owing $37M. Payments eat XX% of the budget now; soon it'll be more. Fiscal house of cards not stability"  
[X Link](https://x.com/ap_patriot/status/1979951958497837101) [@ap_patriot](/creator/x/ap_patriot) 2025-10-19T16:45Z 1027 followers, X engagements


"@TruthBToldxyz @SecScottBessent let's crack that dictionary together. Surplus: revenues spending (check for Sept 2025 at $198B). Deficit: annual shortfall ($1.8T FY2025). Debt: cumulative red ink ($37T). We can have monthly surpluses and still drown in debt payments"  
[X Link](https://x.com/ap_patriot/status/1979950793550864453) [@ap_patriot](/creator/x/ap_patriot) 2025-10-19T16:40Z 1026 followers, X engagements


"Spot onmaturity schedule matters. About XX% of US debt rolls over in the next year at higher rates (avg 4.5%) pushing interest to $1.7T by 2030. Even with Sept's $198B surplus we're adding to the pile monthly outside tax season. It's not just the total debt; it's the snowball. Analogy update: My $37M debt $10M due next year at X% interest. 'Surplus' or not panic time"  
[X Link](https://x.com/ap_patriot/status/1979950236404765025) [@ap_patriot](/creator/x/ap_patriot) 2025-10-19T16:38Z 1026 followers, XX engagements


"Not propaganda just math. Treasury confirms $198B Sept surplus but FY2025 deficit was $1.8Tsimilar to last year despite tweaks. Debt's at $37T interest payments hit $1.1T (17% of budget). My point Tiny monthly wins don't fix the structural mess. If that's 'incorrect' show me the data saying we're solvent long-term"  
[X Link](https://x.com/ap_patriot/status/1979949689748525367) [@ap_patriot](/creator/x/ap_patriot) 2025-10-19T16:36Z 1027 followers, XX engagements

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"Actually I have a mortgageit's why I know the difference between covering monthly payments and being buried in principal that never shrinks. The US 'surplus' in September was $198B after fixed costs sure. But with $37T in debt and $1.8T annual deficit it's like me patting myself on the back for $2K leftover while owing $37M. Payments eat XX% of the budget now; soon it'll be more. Fiscal house of cards not stability"
X Link @ap_patriot 2025-10-19T16:45Z 1027 followers, X engagements

"@TruthBToldxyz @SecScottBessent let's crack that dictionary together. Surplus: revenues spending (check for Sept 2025 at $198B). Deficit: annual shortfall ($1.8T FY2025). Debt: cumulative red ink ($37T). We can have monthly surpluses and still drown in debt payments"
X Link @ap_patriot 2025-10-19T16:40Z 1026 followers, X engagements

"Spot onmaturity schedule matters. About XX% of US debt rolls over in the next year at higher rates (avg 4.5%) pushing interest to $1.7T by 2030. Even with Sept's $198B surplus we're adding to the pile monthly outside tax season. It's not just the total debt; it's the snowball. Analogy update: My $37M debt $10M due next year at X% interest. 'Surplus' or not panic time"
X Link @ap_patriot 2025-10-19T16:38Z 1026 followers, XX engagements

"Not propaganda just math. Treasury confirms $198B Sept surplus but FY2025 deficit was $1.8Tsimilar to last year despite tweaks. Debt's at $37T interest payments hit $1.1T (17% of budget). My point Tiny monthly wins don't fix the structural mess. If that's 'incorrect' show me the data saying we're solvent long-term"
X Link @ap_patriot 2025-10-19T16:36Z 1027 followers, XX engagements

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