The US national debt is currently around $39 trillion (gross). Recent Treasury data shows it growing at roughly $7.5–8 billion per day on average.
Over any 8-month window (~240 days), that's about $1.8–1.9 trillion added—roughly 40x the $45 billion figure in the claim. Exact growth depends on the precise dates, but the daily rate has been consistent lately.
Stop taking advice from people who haven't been where you want to go.
Most people aren't giving you a map..
They are feeding you their fears.
Filter your circle by their results, not their opinions.
I found a guy who goes around the US asking 70 to 100-year-olds their:
• Biggest Regrets
• Biggest Lessons
• Advice to their younger self
Oddly enough, most of their answers are the same…
Here are my top 8:
They literally print it
You work hard everyday, you can’t even get everything you want, and you probably lost a girl cause you didn’t have enough
And they just print it