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Trump’s ‘gold card’ visas were supposed to solve the $39 trillion national debt. They’ve only sold one

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Trump’s ‘gold card’ visas were supposed to solve the $39 trillion national debt. They’ve only sold one
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Whether or not you agree with President Trump’s methods to drum up revenue to assist with the government’s balance of payments, economists largely welcome the fact that at least the White House is talking about deficits.At the time of writing, the U.S. Treasury is sitting on debt worth just shy of $39 trillion, a pile accumulated under both the Republicans and Democrats. Both sides of the house have looked on as interest payments to service that debt have soared to more than $1 trill

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