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Rewrite this passage to remove the error in logic that hurts the author's credibility. Passage
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The U. S. national debt currently stands at over 17 trillion
dollars, and it increases every day. The national debt has
been projected to get much worse in the coming years and,
if something isn't done soon, this country is going to be in
big trouble. The only solution is to raise taxes. The
government should raise everyone's taxes by 20 percent, or
the country is going to fall into ruin and lose its
international power forever.
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