Friday, July 19, 2019
Should We Balance National Debt? :: Argumentative Persuasive Economics Papers
Should We Balance National Debt?      The national debt is a problem that the entire  country has to deal with.  The questions is whether or not to  balance it?  Morally the answer is yes.  We should not  leave this burden for our children to solve. If the  deficit was balanced then this country would have more  money to spend on other programs such as welfare or  medicare.  Fifteen percent of national spending is used  to pay for the current deficit.  With another 15% of our  budget to spend on tax-cuts or other issues this could  cause an economic boom.         Some say that balancing the budget is not the right  thing to do.  It is said that by balancing the budget  at the end of the fiscal year would cause the government  to raise taxes therefore slowing down the economy.  Some  also say that we should not balance the budget because  none of the countries that have paid for the bonds will  never collect the money owed.  They will just let the   bonds collect interest therefore we are not responsible  to pay back the money. This relies on that the bond   holders never collect which we do not know for sure if  they won't.           We need to be prepared so if the bond holders do  collect we can fullfill our end of the deal and pay the  money we owe.  To balance the budget will take years to  accomplish and a little better handling of money than we   currently doing.  Since the Cold War is over we no lomger  need to be spending as much money on defense as we have    					    
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