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Old 04-02-2004, 07:26 PM   #11
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Originally posted by The Larry Davis Experience
The point isn't the 10% number. That's just one bill. The point is that this is the first high-profile spending bill to come before congress since the SOTU where GWB smirked at the camera and told Congress that they needed to join him and hold the line on spending. They've already exceeded his max number on this one.
I know. I was saying that if you juice all the percentages by 10% they are still in line.

By the way, don't take my posts as supporting the Bush budget, I dont.


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Originally posted by The Larry Davis Experience I think so. To recap, I was supporting SAM's point that these deficits are reminiscent of those during the Reagan/Bush 41 years, not before.
We must be reading a different chart.
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