I read this morning in the New York Times (opens in new tab)
1. “A 1990 poll found that 76 percent of Americans regarded the deficit as ‘a very serious problem calling for immediate action.’….At the time, the debt was around $4 trillion. Now it’s over $31 trillion, bigger than our entire economy. In about 20 years, no amount of tax hikes or spending cuts will be able to stop the country from defaulting on its debt, according to projections shared by Kent Smetters, an economist at Wharton.” 2. “The White House approved another $17 billion worth in sales...
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