Brian Riedle, Manhattan Institute did a good analysis of some of the Congressional budget information, but they both say the same thing from today through the next 30 years. Now CBO's number congressional budget Office is at the end of those 30 years from now we have 143 trillion and borrowed money. And that 143 trillion, every dime of that borrowing interest Medicare. And then if in nine years, 10 years when the Social Security trust fund is empty and seniors are … (03:30–03:40)
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Asserts that the Congressional Budget Office projects $143 trillion in borrowed money by the end of 30 years.
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