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Who Will Pay All this Debt After Trump Dies?

June 3, 2025

We don't know who will pay the ever increasing national debt, but we know that it won't be King Trump. For good or bad, the MAGA King will be dead when the bill comes due. 

An Old Man’s Bill—and Our Children's Burden

King Trump turns 79 this week. For a Caucasian man with limited genealogy mix in his recent ancestry, living on high stress, and enduring some unhealthy habits, that's almost a death sentence. To some extent, King Trump is a dead man walking. He's had a good life so he can't complain and no one should feel sorry for his inevitable aging demise. 

King Trump has 99 problems, but paying our National debt ain't one. He is old, wealthy, and insulated from the long-term consequences of his decisions. This week, the House of Representatives passed Trump's latest debt legacy: an almost $4 trillion addition to the national debt, wrapped in the bow of what the King calls a “beautiful” thing. How old people get obsessed with beauty is a fun thing to watch. The King's latest act of economic self-indulgence is a national mortgage to be paid by others after the King dies of cancer, a heart attack, a stroke, or any other neurological condition. 

The Old Farmer Who Gave the Farm Away

Imagine a farmer, elderly and stubborn, who mortgages every acre of his land—not to build, not to survive—but to indulge. He throws lavish parties in the barn, hands out gifts to passing strangers, and when asked about the debt, he grins and says, “Not my problem. I’ll be dead.”

That’s America today. King Trump is that farmer. And the farm is our future.

A Legacy of Debt

Trump’s latest legislative push, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” (OBBA), almost reminiscent of Obama is not a reform package, but a hand grenade tossed into the lap of future generations. Tax cuts for all of us who are wealthy now are extended. Defense spending bloated for all of us invested in defense contractors. Medicaid gutted. The Congressional Budget Office projects it will add $3.8 trillion to the deficit in ten years. By then, King Trump would be 90 years old if he survives that long. How beautiful is to keep adding debt that you will not pay. Let's party on the credit cards of our children and grandchildren. 

The King Will Leave the Building

There’s something chilling in watching an almost 80-year old man stack trillions in debt for future generations to pay. It’s the policy equivalent of lighting a match in a dry forest and walking away, whistling.

Before becoming the MAGA King, King Trump was the self-proclaimed King of Debt. The open borders of the left got us stuck with a King putting us in more and more debt. Second passport applications are at record highs as all of us who can escape the likely fiscal crisis.

The rest of America will be left with a huge bill to pay or default on. The consequences are equally terrible. The smart thing to do would be to cut spending and increase taxes now that we can afford it. 

We the Debtors

We, the American people, are inheriting a nation mortgaged by politicians addicted to spending. Maybe it's the illusion of prosperity. Maybe we’ve simply grown numb to big numbers and long-term consequences.

But one day, the debt collectors will come—not for King Trump who will be dead, not for us who move overseas, but for the suckers who lacked the courage to voice concerns over excessive spending and excessive tax cuts.

Share This if You’re Tired of Drowning in Debt 

This isn’t about red or blue. This is about the future of our nation. Yes, we're all for making America great again, but we're not for bankrupting the Nation over excessive spending and excessive tax cuts. 

Share this if you’re angry. Share it if you’re scared about debt. 

Because when the farm is gone, all that will remain is regret.


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