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While the United States climbs closer to being nearly $35 trillion in debt, the American people and the U.S. government operate under two completely different sets of rules, with the government borrowing money that it “never pays” back, Joe Penland Sr.
Among the key components are for candidates to pledge to “reign in spending and control the national debt,” “set up a mechanism to help control debt for the long-term,” “secure our border and reign in illegal immigration,” and “support the enforcement of our laws and have a zero-tolerance policy for serious crime.”
“There’s a whole lot of things here, from securing the border to reigning in our costs to make sure we don’t let social security run out that would bankrupt 68 million people in this country, double the poverty rate overnight,” Penland added. “We’ve got so many things that are all tied to the debt. Understanding that this country has a lot of problems, but if we don’t control our debt, get this thing under control very shortly, then the other things will overcome us anyway.
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