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Here are a few questions to explain it to you ...

Based on your current household income would you be willing to pay $30,000 per year to pay for the services you receive from the federal government? Would you even be willing to pay the additional $10,000 per year to cover the deficit? Would you at least be willing to pay the $800+ per month to pay off the debt in 25 years?

When you include the unfunded liabilities to the budgetary shortfalls above the government would need to collect nearly $60,000 per year in taxes for every household to be financially responsible based on their current level of spending, and the median household income of the United States is in the low $40,000 range. Is the government really providing more value to the typical American than the combined total of everything else they buy?