Posted on 06/28/2010 2:01:20 PM PDT by blam
Reminder, The Deficit You're Freaking Out About Is Bush's Fault
Gregory White and Kamelia Angelova
Jun. 28, 2010, 2:32 PM
President Obama's administration has been blamed for reckless spending that has put America into its debt hole. But in reality, much of that spending emanates from policies of President Bush, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
They argue that Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Bush tax cuts (along with the economic downturn) are what is driving the U.S. deficit, not stimulus spending. The CBPP focuses on lower to middle income issues and may be directly involved with the Democratic Party.
The chart presents the ugly truth.
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(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
Deficits should be controlled on an annual basis by the then current president. Let’s worry and I mean worry about the public debt being thrust upon us, our children and grandchildren. Pretty soon, we’ll have a green economy with zero’s churning out worthless paper (green money) when our income exceeds our ‘stimuli’.
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So let's create a new budget graph and put welfare, education and environmental spending in the top layers. That will fix the problem...
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The National Debt Road Trip (YouTube video)May 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5yxFtTwDcc&feature=player_embedded
Really good observation. They’re counting on stupid people lapping this stuff up.
“The Bush tax cuts expire this year and next.”
Yes, and taxes have been my dad’s top concern since the ‘08 campaign year. He’s been a small business owner and farmer all his hard-working life and provided many jobs and benefits over the years. He’s almost 92 and very worried about where Obama’s taking us.
So I’m sick and tired of hearing the drones on the Left constantly spit out the phrase “Bush tax cuts” as if they were dirty words.
I guess you missed those hundreds of threads here about Bush’s spending.
Whatever. Zer0 might own this feces-sandwich, but Bush got the ball rolling, and good.
How can the Bush tax cuts be blamed for $700 billion in deficits in 2019 when they expire this year?
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