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Just like a liberal. I bet you voted for Kerry 5 times didn't you?
thats the liberal credo..."vote early, vote often"
Just like a liberal. I bet you voted for Kerry 5 times didn't you?
Cythim. You kill yourself yet? Let me know by 5PM EST at the latest.
Ah, so you are doing what you always do. Troll with absolutely nothing to back it up. Just like a liberal. I bet you voted for Kerry 5 times didn't you?
I voted for Bush in both of his elections because he was the best candidate on the ticket. See how you are too stupid to realize the truth?
I'm calling major bullshit on this one.
I voted for Bush in both of his elections because he was the best candidate on the ticket. See how you are too stupid to realize the truth?
So, what you're saying is. Because Bush sucked so bad. Democrats should get 8 years to double everything he did and make things worse? Okey.
Nope just saying I seen or heard anything from Romney that is different from the last Republican regime, you know the one that grew government at a historical rate.
Can you tell me what he would do differently?
Grew govt at a historical rate? You mean unlike Obama doubling what Bush did in 3 years and going forward looking to double that before another 4 years is over? It's terrifying to be honest that folks wouldn't just vote this asshat out quicker than Bush than to give him another 4 years to see how much worse he can make things.
So we agree both candidates are likely to continue the growth of government.
I see you could not tell me what Romney would do differently than Bush, you do know his budget proposal would actually increase the deficit.
Its amazing how little a grasp of the facts the raging republicans here have.
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So we agree both candidates are likely to continue the growth of government.
I see you could not tell me what Romney would do differently than Bush, you do know his budget proposal would actually increase the deficit.
Its amazing how little a grasp of the facts the raging republicans here have.
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Also when you say Grasp what do you mean exactly? The only reason the Obama's are this low right now is because Obamacare hasn't kicked in and won't til 2014. Are you really this stupid? It's like trying to tell me that you own all this new shit and it didn't cost much because you put it on a Credit Card that isn't due for a couple more years.
And I will ask you for the last time why should I think Romney will do anything differently?
So in your mind getting rid of Obamacare and and raising taxes fixes everything.
Its funny that you bring up a credit card because most of the money being spent in Washington now is paying off the Bush Credit Card.
You have already admitted Obamacare is not contributing to the debt and it will most likely be struck down by the supreme court.
Why would you keep a guy you KNOW will keep spending like a drunken sailor when you have an unknown? QUIT REWARDING INCOMPETENCE.
You are basing your vote for Obama, because Obamacare isn't contributing to the debt right now, but will in 2 short years make Bush II spending look like nothing on the fact that you have a feeling that the Supreme Court will make it all better? Really? Do they grow folks like you in laboratory?
I have to say I was SHOCKED Bush II got a second term, but to give Obama a second one, simply because, well Bush got one he should. Makes me vomit.
How the Deficit Got This Big
By TERESA TRITCH
With President Obama and Republican leaders calling for cutting the budget by trillions over the next 10 years, it is worth asking how we got here — from healthy surpluses at the end of the Clinton era, and the promise of future surpluses, to nine straight years of deficits, including the $1.3 trillion shortfall in 2010. The answer is largely the Bush-era tax cuts, war spending in Iraq and Afghanistan, and recessions.
Despite what antigovernment conservatives say, non-
defense discretionary spending on areas like foreign aid, education and food safety was not a driving factor in creating the deficits. In fact, such spending, accounting for only 15 percent of the budget, has been basically flat as a share of the economy for decades. Cutting it simply will not fill the deficit hole.
The first graph shows the difference between budget projections and budget reality. In 2001, President George W. Bush inherited a surplus, with projections by the Congressional Budget Office for ever-increasing surpluses, assuming continuation of the good economy and President Bill Clinton’s policies. But every year starting in 2002, the budget fell into deficit. In January 2009, just before President Obama took office, the budget office projected a $1.2 trillion deficit for 2009 and deficits in subsequent years, based on continuing Mr. Bush’s policies and the effects of recession. Mr. Obama’s policies in 2009 and 2010, including the stimulus package, added to the deficits in those years but are largely temporary.
I find it hilarious you post a quote about budgets when the Dems haven't posted a budget in 5 years and counting.