
Several Americans left anger to the “courage” of the US government in receiving “gifts” through Venmo and Paypal to reduce the Earth balloons $ 36.7 trillion.
The US Ministry of Finance said on Friday that it is now accepting these digital payments platforms on the “Gifts for Reducing Public Debt” on Pay.gov. American public debt increased by an incredible 87% of $ 19.59 trillion in 2010.
However, taxpayers on social media platforms were unfortunate that they had learned about this gift program, which has existed since 1996.
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This is how Netizens reacted:
The Americans angry at this last pressure from the US Treasury for public donations to “help” the massive state debt. They pointed out that every citizen already pays 40% of their tax salary to the region.
“They literally stole 40% of your money and have the courage to want gifts?” Said an angry American.
“Wow, so now they want more money they take from me at the top of my taxes,” he added.
A social media user wondered if the gift would be a tax depreciation. “Ironically, it’s probably not a tax depreciation,” he said.
“I hope the Ministry of Finance will report its own Venmo payments,” the American joked.
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However, several angry users responded cheerfully to this new initiative, saying, “It could be the worst thing I’ve ever seen.”
The user said, “Must help me repay my debt.”
“Hmmm. And what about,” one user said.
“Are we poor?” another asked.
The user asked, “What will be next? Go Fund me?”
“WTF was the DOGE point?” asked the user.
“Tell Israel to give all the money given to them,” the user joked. Even the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “Do not forget to help your best ally, the US, pay the debt.”
The user thought, “Who would do that?”
According to the US Ministry of Finance, the public has contributed $ 67.3 million since 1996, which is negligible compared to federal debt.
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“Big, Beautiful Account” to add another $ 3.4 trillion to the state debt
It is expected that the recently accepted “large, beautiful account” of US President Donald Trump will add, is estimated to be estimated to the non -partisual congress budget office in the next decade to the national debt of $ 3.4 trillion.
Legislation caused controversy and caused sharp criticism from Tesl CEO Elon Musk, who condemned this step to increase the debt ceiling by $ 5 trillion, which powered public spitting between him and Trump.
In growing concerns, the latest pressure of the US cash register on public gifts was met by skepticism. The growing debt continues to question the long -term sustainability of the US fiscal policy and the impact of such symbolic efforts.
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