The national debt – which measures what the U.S. owes its creditors
The one question no one ever asks... Who is the U.S. indebted to?
Debt is an asset. The bottom line beneficiary and trustee of every asset always falls to a Natural Person, and never a corporation (there may be corporations in the chain, but it always lands on a real person). So really, what Natural Person(s) is the U.S. indebted to?
Maybe if people realize that they should start asking that question, the precipice will be reached.
The national debt – which measures what the U.S. owes its creditors
The one question no one ever asks... Who is the U.S. indebted to?
Debt is an asset. The bottom line beneficiary and trustee of every asset always falls to a Natural Person, and never a corporation. So really, what Natural Person(s) is the U.S. indebted to?
Maybe if people realize that they should start asking that question, the precipice will be reached.
The national debt – which measures what the U.S. owes its creditors
The one question no one ever asks... Who is the U.S. indebted to?
Debt is an asset. The beneficiary and trustee of every asset always falls to a Natural Person, and never a corporation. So really, what Natural Person(s) is the U.S. indebted to?
Maybe if people realize that they should start asking that question, the precipice will be reached.