Will the US ever pay back the national debt?

If not why?

What are the most realistic and viable solutions in your mind?

My solution:

If we can’t ever find a way to spend less than we take in without taxing people 50% or higher then I think we should find a way to negotiate with our debtors somehow to zero the debt through other means or we’ll have to eventually progress into a society without money somehow.
At which point do you think the US government will have to take extreme or drastic actions somehow? 50 trillion 100 trillion? Or will we just eventually accrue a 10^15 + dollar debt and keep on going.

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Not to belabor the point, can Republicans give specific solutions to fixing the economy other than tax cuts?

It seems like anytime a Republican speaks about helping to fix the economy, the only solution they offer is tax cuts, tax cuts, and more tax cuts.

And after taxes are cut, they want to cut more taxes. What they don’t seem to understand is that their tax cuts typically disproportionately benefit the wealthy over the middle and working classes. Furthermore, tax cuts are only really stimulative when there is a surplus, which we haven’t had in 8 years. If people get lower taxes, they will pay off debt and save, which is good for them, but not so good for stimulating the economy since they won’t spend money until they feel safe enough.

So other than tax cuts, what other solutions do Republicans have to helping to improve the economy?

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Not to belabor the point, can Republicans give specific solutions to fixing the economy other than tax cuts?

It seems like anytime a Republican speaks about helping to fix the economy, the only solution they offer is tax cuts, tax cuts, and more tax cuts.

And after taxes are cut, they want to cut more taxes. What they don’t seem to understand is that their tax cuts typically disproportionately benefit the wealthy over the middle and working classes. Furthermore, tax cuts are only really stimulative when there is a surplus, which we haven’t had in 8 years. If people get lower taxes, they will pay off debt and save, which is good for them, but not so good for stimulating the economy since they won’t spend money until they feel safe enough.

So other than tax cuts, what other solutions do Republicans have to helping to improve the economy?

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How to get out of this 14 trillion dollar debt?

We all know that the US is sinkin fast because of this massive debt. It inevitably take bipartisanship to take care of this problem, so I have a few ideas that may or may not work. I’m just looking for what you all think. Please note you are open to share your own suggestions for how to get out of this problem.

1) Cut Social Security completely. Take the percentage of money that individuals have already put in and reinvest it back into the government. There is about 2.5 trillion in the trust fund I believe. People then can wisely invest on their own throughout their life to prepare for retirement.

2) Cut the medical spending. Get rid of the Health Care bill that we just passed, Medicaid, and Medicare. Pass a bill that calls for competition between health insurance companies across state lines. This will force companies to create plans that will let people with pre-existing conditions receive treatment, it will give elderly people care, and health care will be affordable for all because at least one company will come up with a plan that fits makes them money and gives people quality insurance.

3) Cut Defense spending. Let’s be honest, this can be toned down some.

4) This is unfortunately the reality that we have to face… we need to raise taxes just a little bit for just a little while in order to overcome this massive debt. Once we’re out of debt we can lower taxes once again and we will have a flourishing free market economy and a smaller government with less spending.

Once again I am just posting this to see if people think that it would be a good idea. Please feel free to give your own solutions to this problem. This is something that Americans must address and we must come up with a solution that will sufficiently work, even if it is a tough one.

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Credit Solution Debt Management Program help!!!!!?

I have recently enrolled in Credit Solution Debt Management Program and I am not sure if I should keep investing in this program. Should I be more patient or should I just cancel the account. Please help because I dont know if my money is going to my benefit. I am not sure if they are working on my behalf. I am also not sure if they are even dealing with any of my creditors. I honestly dont think they are.

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Gambling Addiction / Credit Card Debt – California?

I am 29 in California. I am employed and make over 0,000. I have a gambling addiction which has ruined my life. I owe a lot of money but i owe ,000 among 3 different credit cards, a USBank Card, CitiCards, and Discover Card. I have lost all my money and can’t afford any of these payments. 2 of the cards have let me go over my credit line. I am currently attending Gamblers Anonymous and seeing a therapist for my problem. But i was wondering if you guys had any solutions to what i can do about the credit card debt. Can i work something out with my credit cards companies? Or can i say i’m not paying because online gambling is not supposed to be allowed with credit cards but yet somehow all 3 of those cards let me gamble with their cards? Do you guys have any suggestions about how i can maybe get out of paying this debt or at least getting it reduced? Thanks,
Dave

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Do you give money to family overseas?

If you have parents in another country, how much do you give them if you chose to give them money at all? I have family that is middle class, but since we are living in USA they seem to think we(me and my husband) have excess $ to give away and have asked for "financial support". They have been in debt ever since I knew my husband (these are his parents) and I dont really understand what their money is going to waste on. I have offered solutions to my husband but he says the things I suggest are not possible for them(such as becoming a 1car family or selling their home to buy a smaller one) So, I agreed with my husband to send them money for birthdays, xmas and other than that, I dont think it is necessary to send money for any little thing they need (unless it is an emergency of course). What do you think?

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Okay i have a project , "Iraqs Missing Billions" which is how america trans. money from Iraq , what do u think

I have a project about "Iraq’s Missing Billions" , its about how Iraqs money is channeled to America through under the table companies , Can you support my project with sources? What is the solution? And why is america still in debt?

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Are any politicians actually talking about the national debt?

Current estimates state that our national debt is rising at about million PER MINUTE, but I’m not sure which candidate as a solution for this problem — and I don’t think printing more money or continuing to sell off our future to China, the EU or South Korea are the answer. Who’s actually addressing this issue, anyone know?

The story about our debt crisis is here:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071203/ap_on_go_ot/nation_in_debt;_ylt=Ar_xZjEyNSScOLtiNfvu8sYDW7oF

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Is it selfish to want to keep the money? *help is greatly needed!*?

I wrote a similar question awhile ago, but I still would like some more opinions concerning the issue at hand. Here are the details:

Both my Grandfather (on my Father’s side) and my Dad sued each other over money when I was little. I haven’t seen or spoken to my Grandfather for like 12 years because of what happened. Last Summer, I wanted to reach out to him because I missed him. So without my dad’s knowledge, I contacted my Grandfather and we’ve been occasionally emailing each other back and forth. However, this year I also got something dealing w/ money. My Aunt (dad’s sister) found that there was money left behind in unclaimed property. My grandfather apparently put money underneath my name when I was really young in stocks/mutual funds. Now, I would love to say he did it with the intention for me to have it when I grew older. But my family has been known to hide money under other peoples’ names (whether it’s for tax evasion, etc…i really don’t know). So, together we claimed the money. My aunt and grandfather, however, thought all or at least half was going to go to my Grandfather (if all went to him, he would give me "some"). Well it turns out, I’m entitled to the full amount (a little over 17 thousand dollars) because of some kind of minor protection law. When my aunt found this out, she was upset and asked for me to give all of it to my Grandpa.

Everyone I spoke w/ thought it was kind of odd how I was getting all this pressure from my aunt. I, at the time, thought nothing of it. But when I emailed my Grandfather about the matter, I learned that he had some IRS problems & he borrowed some money from my aunt to handle the situation. So this entire time I felt a little mislead since I was told that this would be a "good thing for me" (when I was approached about it from my aunt). Instead of really having my best interest in mine, it appears that she had her own agenda/incentive.

Now they want to use the money I received in order to pay off their debts. My grandfather sent me a message telling me to give him and my aunt their half (I would keep like ,500). While I’m sympathetic to his situation, I can’t help but think "Why is their debt problems my problem?" I attend the 7th most expensive university in the U.S. Surely I can put this money towards my future (trust me, It won’t last long with my tuition). Also, touching/claiming this money alone is going to negatively impact my financial aid. Moreover, my relationship w/ my dad is unstable to say the least (my dad’s side is a little psycho), so having this security will help me break my dependence on him (I can be kicked out at any time given his uncontrollable, bi-polar-like temper). So if you were me, what would you do?I have to make this difficult decision quick as I keep getting messages about it asking where the money is. They said that they would help me pay for school. But if they can’t even afford to pay 5 thousand dollars without my help, there’s just no way they can afford my schooling. Plus, they’re adults who have their ways of handling their own problems w/o relying on money that has been siting, unclaimed for so long (like selling their assets, etc.). My point being, I feel as if they just don’t want to give up anything they currently have to make up for their lost. So my money is the easy solution to their problem (maybe it’s just my thinking). I’m not one to be greedy, but I’m just confused on what would be the SMART decision. I want to remain on good standings w/ my grandfather, but I also want my security net. Is it wrong to put yourself first?

Thanks for the help!
Casey > I just wanted to add something in my defense. I did put that my family has a tendency to hide money under other peoples’ names. My dad does it all the time w/o having any intention of giving it to the actual person (whose name the money is under). No matter what way you look at it, this is a shady thing to do (since you’re taking advantage of a person who isn’t aware of what’s happening) & contradicts your "moral" responsibility argument.

On another note, I really don’t appreciate your accusations w/ calling me greedy and so forth. This "labeling" can easily be turned around onto the other party. I’m not trying to justify my view, I’m just asking for a little perspective when answering this delicate question. If I gave you ALL the past details of how my Dad side’s sued my mother’s family & took them to court continuously until they lost 150K (and lied for my dad when he was in clear violation of the law), well initial points of view kind of turn a little don’t they? In additi
(continued due to character restraints) > In addition, you don’t think that minor protection law was placed there for a reason? I believe that it was placed there so youths don’t get taken advantage of by others who simply USE their name(s) for underhanded money purposes. My point being, the law isn’t entirely void of basic morals.

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