The problem is not as simple as just pointing out specific obligations and being a alarmists about the debt because of those costs....the costs are factored into the system assuming the whole system doesn't crash like it did under the Bush Administration.....the real problem started with the Bush tax-cuts which failed to stimulate private-industry job growth as the do-nothing GOP congress promised, and that continues today and it's costing us trillions in uncollected taxes and unemployment or underemployment.....combine that with a unfunded global war on terror, also costing us trillions which were not accounted by the bush Administration in yearly budgets and the effort to bankrupt Medicaid and placate Grey hairs with free drugs for votes with the expansion of Medicare Part D...
....a raise in taxes would not be necessary without all these unfunded liabilities, but even that would not be necessary if the Bush tax cuts had not been passed at all..

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