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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5672492" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>It was an emergency situation doofus. If I were overseas then would've had it done there. </p><p></p><p>You can't be serious about the national debt. I spent a total of about 20 months traveling overseas. You act like that is somehow being a traitor to your country. You do realize the point of having freedom is to be able to live anywhere you please? But that $33 trillion comes with higher interest rates and a much higher servicing of the debt. When interest rates were near 0% it wasn't an issue. But now it's costing the government almost a trillion a year in interest. That's money that could be spent on various programs as well as paying down the debt. As y'all pile on even more debt what in your esteemed estimation is the upper limit of what the government can pay and still provide the services that you believe are vital? Do you think the government can just print its way out of it? Have you not noticed how that drove inflation up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5672492, member: 24302"] It was an emergency situation doofus. If I were overseas then would've had it done there. You can't be serious about the national debt. I spent a total of about 20 months traveling overseas. You act like that is somehow being a traitor to your country. You do realize the point of having freedom is to be able to live anywhere you please? But that $33 trillion comes with higher interest rates and a much higher servicing of the debt. When interest rates were near 0% it wasn't an issue. But now it's costing the government almost a trillion a year in interest. That's money that could be spent on various programs as well as paying down the debt. As y'all pile on even more debt what in your esteemed estimation is the upper limit of what the government can pay and still provide the services that you believe are vital? Do you think the government can just print its way out of it? Have you not noticed how that drove inflation up? [/QUOTE]
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