To: TBP
I agree with you about the Birchers, but they're right about this.
Under the Clinton Administration, domestic discretionary spending increaed an average of 2.3 pecent per year. Under the Bush Administration, it's increased 8,2 percent per year. That is discretionary domestic spending -- nondefense, nonentitlement.Yup. Bush is no friend of those who would like to see a smaller, less intrusive government.
Anyone who would like to claim otherwise is welcome to list any accomplishments Bush has made in this direction.
37 posted on
07/28/2005 2:05:06 PM PDT by
zeugma
(Democrats and muslims are varelse...)
To: zeugma
"Yup. Bush is no friend of those who would like to see a smaller, less intrusive government. Anyone who would like to claim otherwise is welcome to list any accomplishments Bush has made in this direction." Not me. He has enlarged government. Let illegal immigration get out of hand (a definite negative after 9/11) and has a hands off policy to much in the middle east that needs a good swift kick in the ass. I dont know what he stands for and I voted for him and still consider him the only choice. The people need to somehow make a statement.
44 posted on
07/28/2005 2:49:51 PM PDT by
Vaquero
(an armed society is a polite society (Heinlein).)
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