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Texas man asks Dave Ramsey if Venmo can fix America’s $37T debt — but Ramsey says donations miss the real problem

Texas man asks Dave Ramsey if Venmo can fix America’s $37T debt — but Ramsey says donations miss the real problem—

You can actually send money to pay down the national debt, much to the amusement of The Ramsey Show hosts.

Sometimes,thegovernmentjustopensitselfupforcriticismwithitsactions.WhichexplainswhyTheRamseyShow’sKenColemandidn’tshyawayfromsharinghisopinionaboutthepublicvoluntarilypayingdowntheU.S.government’sdebtthroughVenmo. HeevenquotedSirAnthonyHopkinsfromthefilmLegendsoftheFallinresponsetoaTexasmannamedCarlos’lettertotheshow.(1) InJuly,theU.S.DepartmentoftheTreasurybeganaccepting‘giftstoreducethepublicdebt,’whichcurrentlysitsaround$37trillion.(2) ThatmeansanyonecansenddonationstothegovernmentthroughVenmo,PayPal,debitorcreditcardorevenabanktransfer.AccordingtoPay.gov,thedonationsgodirectlytowardreducingthenationaldebt.(3) Colemanandco-hostDaveRamseyboththoughttheideaofvoluntarilysendingmoneytothegovernmentwaslaughable.Still,Ramseyaddedaplayfulcaveat:“There’salwaysoneidiotouttherewhosaysevery