Posted by jimg.allentown on March 21, 2018 at 10:00:02 from (173.49.133.204):
In Reply to: $21 Trillion in debt posted by Hay hay hay on March 20, 2018 at 14:47:28:
This is a tired old song. First, I did not spend all of that money. My part would be most accurately represented by one single grain of sand on 5 miles of sandy beach.
Second, I have never been sent a bill or expected to "pay my share" of this debt. Neither have my children or grandchildren. Nor will they ever be sent a bill.
This is just a "paper" debt as far as I am concerned. It gets paid when it gets paid - or maybe not paid at all.
How about the Europeans that owe us tremendous sums of debt left over from two world wars? And why do we keep sending money to supposedly prosperous nations like England, Germany, and France?
In any case, this is a pointless debate that has no place here on this forum. There is nothing that any of us can do to change what is or what may be in the future regarding this debt. I refuse to get worked up about things that are so completely out of my control.
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