Gimmicks like the National Debt Clock
A) are misleading because they show the debt in nominal dollars rather than real dollars.
B) are misleading because they show the debt in dollars rather than as a percentage of GDP.
C) are misleading because they dot not show industrial production figures.
D) are needed to inform the American public about the massive amounts of debt the government is accumulating.
E) are misleading because they show the debt as a percentage of GDP rather than in dollars.
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