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Is There a Constitutional Obligation to Pay the Public Debt?
Debt is ultimately a social construct and inherently political. In many ways, it tells a story of who owes who what and why. So this is just basically saying like there's a general constitutional principle that if the United States government owes someone something, you can't get in the way of that. How far do those powers go? It's an interesting question. No one's ever really litigated it.