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America’s founders warned against massive federal debt, but, to our detriment, their political descendants are not paying attention.

The founders speak to us from their graves to condemn and warn of the consequences now that President Trump and Congress have come to an agreement about lifting the meaningless “debt ceiling” and increasing already massive federal spending and the debt, which is at $22 trillion and growing rapidly.

First to speak is Thomas Jefferson: “We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt.”

Next is Alexander Hamilton: “Nothing can more affect national prosperity than a constant and systematic attention to extinguish the present debt and to avoid as much as possible the incurring of any new debt.” …

Then we have this from George Washington: “Avoid occasions of expense … and avoid likewise the accumulation of debt not only by shunning occasions of expense but by vigorous exertions to discharge the debts, not throwing upon posterity the burden which we ourselves ought to bear.”

If that’s not enough, how about this from James Madison: “I go on the principle that a public debt is a public curse, and in a Republican Government a greater curse than any other.”

John Adams said: “The consequences arising from the continual accumulation of public debts in other countries ought to admonish us to be careful to prevent their growth in our own.”

Are you getting the picture?

One more and perhaps the most profound of all comes from Benjamin Franklin: “When you run in debt; you give to another power over your liberty.” Franklin is establishing a direct connection between debt and liberty — the more debt, the less liberty. Is anyone in the present Congress and administration listening?…

With Congress demonstrating no spending restraint, this is like removing speed limits and radar traps, hoping people will drive responsibly. Even in Washington’s current hyper-partisan environment, Democrats will likely agree with a Republican president who allows them to spend more money, much of which must be borrowed from other countries….

As long as an entitlement mentality prevails and Republicans fear backlash from the media and Democrats should they try to cut even an increase in the rate of spending, much less substantive reforms and reductions, this spending spree will continue unabated with serious consequences to the future of the country. So it has been for other nations that have failed to live within their means.

Just ask the founders.

(Excerpt from Fox News.)

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angelo corva
July 30, 2019

Glory to God, this is a must read and deep prayer for our leaders to do the right things.

Alan K. Veasey
July 28, 2019

Righteousness means rightness with God. It also means liberty and self control. Massive indebtedness shows
a lack of self control and discipline. The borrowers are the servants of the lenders, so liberty subsides
with huge debt. Apathy in the face of debt shows depravity, which destroys self control, which undergirds
liberty. The problem is rebellion against God and massive debt is a side effect.

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