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To: ohioWfan

Not so fast! According to GWB's budget, 2009 manadatory spending was $1.89 T (up 6.2%), not 2.5T. Where did you get the 2.5T?

259 posted on 02/09/2010 6:52:28 PM PST by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (Pat Caddell: Democrats are drinking kool-aid in a political Jonestown)
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To: ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas

You posted that to the wrong person. Check your link and find the right guy to post that to.


260 posted on 02/09/2010 6:54:23 PM PST by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas

Thats my chart.

Bush’s budget was never passed. The Dems ignored it and got by with the omnibus spending bills until Obama was elected.


262 posted on 02/09/2010 6:55:23 PM PST by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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To: ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas

President Bush Signs American Dream Downpayment Act of 2003

This administration will constantly strive to promote an ownership society in America. We want more people owning their own home. It is in our national interest that more people own their own home. After all, if you own your own home, you have a vital stake in the future of our country. And this is a good time for the American homeowner. Today we received a report that showed that new home construction last month reached its highest level in nearly 20 years. (Applause.)

The reason that is so is because there is renewed confidence in our economy. Low interest rates help. They have made owning a home more affordable, for those who refinance and for those who buy a home for the first time. Rising home values have added more than $2.5 trillion to the assets of the American family since the start of 2001.

The rate of homeownership in America now stands a record high of 68.4 percent. Yet there is room for improvement. The rate of homeownership amongst minorities is below 50 percent. And that’s not right, and this country needs to do something about it. We need to — (applause.) We need to close the minority homeownership gap in America so more citizens have the satisfaction and mobility that comes from owning your own home, from owning a piece of the future of America.

Last year I set a goal to add 5.5 million new minority homeowners in America by the end of the decade. That is an attainable goal; that is an essential goal. And we’re making progress toward that goal. In the past 18 months, more than 1 million minority families have become homeowners. (Applause.) And there’s more that we can do to achieve the goal. The law I sign today will help us build on this progress in a very practical way.

Many people are able to afford a monthly mortgage payment, but are unable to make the down payment. So this legislation will authorize $200 million per year in down payment assistance to at least 40,000 low-income families. These funds will help American families achieve their goals, and at the same time, strengthen our communities.

And there’s more to do, as well. We’ll continue to pursue a broad agenda to help people own a home. There are three steps I want to describe to you right quickly about what we intend to do. First, those who apply for mortgages should be made aware of all the costs and warned about predatory lenders who take advantage of inexperienced buyers. So we’ve doubled the funds for housing counseling services, including those run by faith-based and community groups like ACORN.


265 posted on 02/09/2010 7:00:40 PM PST by MarkAccord
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