The National debt clock in Times Square was unplugged on September 7, 2000 after two terms of Bill Clinton, a Democratic President. Exactly one month later a Republican President, George W. Bush, was elected. One year, 5 months, 21 days after his inauguration, the debt clock had to be restarted. The article above is from July 12, 2002.

The National debt clock in Times Square was unplugged on September 7, 2000 after two terms of Bill Clinton, a Democratic President. Exactly one month later a Republican President, George W. Bush, was elected. One year, 5 months, 21 days after his inauguration, the debt clock had to be restarted. The article above is from July 12, 2002.