Exploring the Perplexing Nature of the National Debt: A Philosophical and Mathematical Perspective

You always hear about, like,
national debt, right?
People talk about that all the time,
and it just keeps going up, apparently.
Like, is that a real thing that affect.
It almost seems so fictional now that it’s like,
you know what I’m saying? Cause everybody’s like,
you know, it’s gizzillions.
They’re making up amounts of money now.
Yeah, it’s a whole.
Some kid told me yesterday it was 65 zillion gillions,
and I’m like, that’s how much it is.
I mean, right now it’s 34.
It’s a number that I don’t even know.
How can you teach kids numbers in school,
but you can’t even teach them a number
that would let them explain the national debt.
Anytime a group of people us
keep spending more than we make,
and we keep electing people
that don’t have any ability to curb their appetite for our money,
that, philosophically,
spiritually, is scary. Mathematically is scary.