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National debt a threat to society, Bolton claims

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WASHINGTON — U.S. national security adviser John Bolton called the national debt a “threat to the society” that requires significan­t cuts to the government’s discretion­ary spending.

Bolton, speaking Wednesday at an event hosted by the Alexander Hamilton Society in Washington, said he expects U.S. defense spending “to flatten out” in the near term. He said he didn’t anticipate major cuts to entitlemen­ts such as Medicare and Social Security.

“It is a fact that when your national debt gets to the level ours is, that it constitute­s an economic threat to the society,” Bolton said. “And that kind of threat ultimately has a national security consequenc­e for it.”

Discretion­ary spending is set by Congress each year, while spending on entitlemen­ts is twice as large and more automatic, generally dictated by demand for the services. Many budget experts say entitlemen­t spending presents a larger longterm threat to the U.S. economy because of both its magnitude and increasing demand from an aging population.

“In the near term, the budget deficit problem is in the discretion­ary spending,” Bolton said. “The entitlemen­ts come in a few years and that problem’s going to have to be addressed. But right now, you can have significan­t impact on both the deficit and the national debt by cutting government spending on the discretion­ary programs.”

In President Donald Trump’s first full fiscal year, the U.S. budget deficit grew to $779 billion, the highest level since 2012, despite an economy that Trump budget director Mick Mulvaney last week called a “Goldilocks moment” combining low unemployme­nt and contained price growth. The deficit growth has been fueled in part by tax cuts and higher government spending since Trump took office, according to the Congressio­nal Budget Office.

The nonpartisa­n Congressio­nal Budget Office forecasts the budget gap will reach $973 billion in fiscal 2019 and exceed $1 trillion the next year. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. predicts the deficit will reach $1 trillion and $1.125 trillion respective­ly.

 ?? Shakh Aivazov / Associated Press ?? U.S. National security adviser John Bolton spoke with Georgian officials Friday.
Shakh Aivazov / Associated Press U.S. National security adviser John Bolton spoke with Georgian officials Friday.

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