Dear Cindy,
I would like to point out that in 2009-2010 Australia had a budget deficit of 54.8 billion. So don't be quite so smug. The current US debt is about 46,000/per capital. Hardly an amount that "can never be paid off." Most people who own homes in America owe far more then that personally. I saw an article on someone who financed an advanced degree in the playing of the oboe, who now who about 200K and makes 25k a year. That is a balance that will never be paid off!
A certain party here is using specious arguments to inflame the population in order to push their long standing agenda against the middle class. It has been pretty effective. But don't believe that it is Gospel. Many Americans believe that our Social Security program is bankrupt but it is fine for another 30 years, then it will still be able to pay %75 of benefits, even if we do nothing! We had two major wars, gave old people a pharmacy benefit (while outlawing price shopping on those drugs) and a massive tax cut. Boy, we felt good. Then housing prices collapsed producing a major recession. Ouch. Just allowing the tax cuts to expire solves %75 of the current deficit. The problem here is further exacerbated by rich, vested interests sucking at the public tit. The medical profession is sucking us dry, and in control of who pays and how much. No legislator wants to lose a military production facility, whether we need the product or not. We give billions to farmers who make over a half million dollars a year in income, and have trouble putting a stop to it because their Senators from a state with a tiny rural population gets the same vote as the senator from a state with 15 times as many people. We do have an aging population that will require additional services and that will be expensive. I don't see children starving or the elderly forced to the sidewalks. Our standard of living may be a bit lower though. Fortunately, people are fed up with this inability to function and are demanding more. Time will tell if we get it. Meanwhile, don't believe everything you read, and don't count us out.