NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — How should the United States deal with its  growing debt problem? Ron Paul thinks declaring "bankruptcy" might be a  good idea.
The Texas congressman and Republican  presidential candidate was discussing Greece’s fiscal trouble with Iowa  radio host Jan Mickelson on Monday when he was asked, "If bankruptcy is  the cure for Greece, is it also the cure for the United States?"
"Absolutely," Paul replied.
Of  course, sovereign nations can’t declare bankruptcy the same way a  corporation might. Instead, the government would be unable to fulfill  its obligations, and would stop making payments on its debt, resulting  in a default.
Greece is currently embroiled in a debate  over how to pare back its social programs and government spending to  secure another bailout for paying its debts.
Paul said  social programs — medical care and other benefits — have pushed Greece  to the edge, and the United States should take note.
"The  big message there is the fact that the people who are seeing they are  losing their benefits and their free medical care and all, are rioting  in the streets," Paul said. "That is the problem, and we are not immune  from that."Click here for more from CNN:

 
