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$16 TRILLION NATIONAL DEBT POSES GRAVE DANGER TO U.S. ECONOMY, BUT IS BARELY DISCUSSED IN #DENVERDEBATE

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Better debate than I’d expected, — more lively, more factual, more interesting, and more respectful. But something important was missing: America’s $16 trillion national debt wasn’t discussed as “grave danger” or “looming threat.” Why not? It was referenced, but not focused on. Not explained in detail. Romney did reference the President’s continual $1 trillion deficits — but there was no sense of urgency, no sense of impending catastrophe coming, no clarity about possible coming implosion of the American economy and the financial status of the middle class. Neither candidate mentioned the “fiscal cliff” the U.S. is heading to early next year. We’re facing the biggest tax increase in the history of the country. We’re facing automatic budget cuts on such a massive scale that the military, for example, will be gutted.

Maybe yes, maybe no. Liberals seem distraught. Conservatives seem excited tonight. But neither the President nor Governor Romney communicated clearly and compellingly the magnitude of danger America is in if we don’t get our fiscal house in order urgently. Danger ahead.

UPDATE: Mideast crisis mentioned late in the debate (10:26pm eastern). Israel never directly mentioned. Iran nuclear threat never directly mentioned.

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