Bush's last deficit $1.4 trillion. Obama current deficit $468 billion. Obama cut 75% of Bush Deficit
this n that
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Posted 11:02 am, 01/27/2015
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CBO says obama care will cost two trillion dollars over the next ten years.
That's fifty thousand dollars for every insured American according to CBO.
Bet you think that's wonderful as well.
Liberals. Such grubered goobers
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kenc
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Posted 10:57 am, 01/27/2015
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We love it that W was hiding his war debt, Obama put it out in the open, and added it to our overall debt where it should be. Now repubs want to start a war with Iran.
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skeptic
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Posted 10:52 am, 01/27/2015
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Bout dam time after 4 straight years over $1 trillion. Did you skip the part that says he holds the record for the biggest deficit in the nations history? I love the part that says the budget deficit will be smaller due to republicans refusing to spend so much and they are done cutting yet.
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kenc
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Posted 10:00 am, 01/27/2015
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youlie
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Posted 9:33 am, 01/27/2015
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Save America, ban all conservatives !
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Eat At Moes
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Posted 9:30 am, 01/27/2015
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Conservatives have a knack for not being conservative. Not with the economy, not with the environment, not with foreign relations.
Only with taxes. And that's only for the top 10%
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youlie
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Posted 9:29 am, 01/27/2015
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Lesson learned: If you want conservative economic policies, NEVER vote repubican
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youlie
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Posted 9:23 am, 01/27/2015
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eat at moes
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Posted 9:18 am, 01/27/2015
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http://bigstory.ap.org/arti...presidency
WASHINGTON (AP) � Solid economic growth will help the federal budget deficit shrink this year to its lowest level since President Barack Obama took office, according to congressional estimates released Monday.
The Congressional Budget Office also projects a 14 percent drop in the number of U.S. residents without health insurance, largely because of Obama's health law.
In a report released Monday, CBO says the deficit will be $468 billion for the budget year that ends in
September. That's slightly less than last year's $483 billion deficit.
The official scorekeeper of Congress projects solid economic growth for the next few years, with unemployment dropping slightly.
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