To hear you tell it, the $900 billion TARP program left only $1 trillion more in debt that Bush was responsible for in eight years. Take the medication addition to Medicare out, and hey, the national debt didn’t really increase after all, because of Bush actions. Who cares if the national debt went from $5.7 trillion to over $10 trillion under him. Not a problem at all...
Meanwhile we have to service the whole national debt.
So one again, play your dumb ass games if you like, we’re still having to service the total debt.
The national debt went up from $5.7 to around $10.? dollars, and you think that absolves Bush of any responsibility.
Okay great. Then don’t come to this forum and criticize Obama debt any longer.
It you think it’s okay for our guy to watch the national debt go up by 90% on his watch, then don’t come here and belch if the national debt goes up by 90% on Obama’s watch.
I’ll be here taking both party’s leaders to task on the issue.
Look, I was talking about the budget deficit and the national debt and the differences. Once you learn budget deficit, intergovernmental debt, and national debt... we can talk.