Clayton State Young Americans for Liberty FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Joseph Brown, President - at yalcsu@yahoo.com or 404-435-6065 Students at Clayton State Protest National Debt with 40-ft. Debt Clock 'Stop spending our futures!' Says Young Americans for Liberty MORROW, GA--Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) at Clayton State University will erect a giant 40-ft. long National Debt Clock in the University Center building's main street on Monday, March 28th from 10am-5pm to petition local Congressman David Scott to stop the spending. "Congressman Scott is not taking our government's $14 trillion debt seriously, which will have grave consequences on our future," said Joseph Brown, President of Clayton State YAL. "We will be talking to students and asking them to sign our petition to tell David Scott it is time to address the debt." Members of the media are invited to interview and interact with students at the event. Contact Joseph Brown at yalcsu@yahoo.com or 404-435-6065 if you would like to schedule an interview. This event is part of a nationwide campaign to "Visualize the Debt" with more than 75 Young Americans for Liberty chapters participating nationwide on their campuses during the week of March 28 - April 1. National debt facts: o Every taxpayer owes nearly $130,000 to pay off the national debt. o o o The government's unfunded liabilities (entitlements) are $130 trillion, nearly 10 times the current national debt. If you took 14 trillion $1 bills and put them end to end, you could circle around the equator. If you spent $443,937 every second for a year, you would still not outspend $14 trillion. Example of 40-foot debt clock to be displayed at Clayton State in the University Center on 3/28 at 10am For more information on this event, please contact Joseph Brown at yalcsu@yahoo.com or 404-435-6065 and visit www.yaliberty.org/nationaldebt YAL at Clayton State University is a non-partisan student organization and is part of Young Americans for Liberty, a national network of more than 190 chapters which grew out of the 2008 presidential election's Students for Ron Paul. YAL seeks to recruit, train, educate, and mobilize students on the ideals of individual liberty and the U.S. Constitution. ###