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The argument that the national debt imposes a burden on future generations becomes more compelling as

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It becomes more compelling as it increases over time. Basically, when you owe money and die, your children have to pay it back. Then they accumulate their own debt so their children have to pay it then. This goes on for years and years and you end up with a huge national debt that the generations can't pay back and everyone keeps working for money that they don't have.
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