>>That's more than 2000 dollars for EACH U.S. citizen; babies, children, old-aged included! So, that's what the U.S. will gonna spend coming year per person WITHOUT HAVING COLLECTED THAT AMOUNT AS TAXES. And who'll gonna pay this back to the ones who lend that money? Your U.S. children?
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>>I thought the U.S. was the richest country in the world! Well, perhaps it was... once.
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>The deficit is a very large amount of money, but I don't think it is the highest it has ever been if you are looking at it as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
This will go wrong some day in the future, for sure. As Mark McCasland said, 40.000 dollars (sic) are spent by the government on his, 4-person-family, behalf.
Let me tell you, wake up and start paying off your debts. (Not personally meant of course :)
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