Wednesday, November 13, 2019
National Debt Growth :: Argumentative Economy Economics Papers
National Debt Growth              I believe that the growth of the national debt  creates a problem that is great to be of little  concern. I believe that todays social programs are in   big trouble, and just are not going to work in the   future. For example, it seems to me the social security  is a dream program especially for the baby boomers  who can not expect a small population of younger people  to pay the bills. I also believe that that a lot of   government services waste money in obvious and   obsurd ways. For example, the F-117 stealth fighters  that cost five hundred million dollars and don't live  up to the performance capabilities that were   oringinally proposed. The government should reduce   spending and do what everyone else does on a slim   budget and spend only what is neccesary to survive and   grow.            I also think that we can no longer roll over   debt since the national debt is growing faster than the  economy. As a country I think that we need to look at  the possible and impossible commitments that we can  make, and take a look at where we are going to get the  money. The Treasury is all ready considering  borrowing money from social programs like the G-Fund  and the Civil Service Retirement and Disablility Fund   so the federal government won't default on its loan  obligations. Although I don't think that it is good to  cut from social programs, I do think that we need to   decide if we want a national debt that can't be   sustained and is bad for investment or a social  security system that might not be around anyway.               I also think that social programs in the   government needs to be simplified, and operate in   a more efficient manner. It seems to me that collecting  taxes, and handing out expenditures to many different  programs, a lot of which I probably don't know what   they are. It takes a lot of clerical work to run these  programs though, and the money seems to get filtered    					    
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