There Is Now More Than $40 Trillion in U.S. National Debt

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Their ultimate objective is to render the system bankrupt, allowing them to seize control and leave us with nothing but the empty bag.

Quite a catastrophe. Please, put an end to squandering our future. By lowering the value of your savings, they are taking advantage of your previous work. Costs will continue to rise across the board as the wealthy hoard ever-increasing amounts of paper riches. As Americans observe their downfall, they cast ballots.

10.0 – 2006

20T – 2016

40 trillion

Will the fiat currency system eventually reach exponential growth? It appears to be doubling every ten years at this rate.

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