luke warm, on 2012-August-24, 15:30, said:
if you thought bush was fiscally irresponsible, you *must* think obama is doing an exceptionally poor job...
MarketWatch: Obama spending binge never happened
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Of all the falsehoods told about President Barack Obama, the biggest whopper is the one about his reckless spending spree.
Forbes: Who Is The Smallest Government Spender Since Eisenhower? Would You Believe It's Barack Obama?
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Credit whom you will, but if you are truly interested in a fair analysis of the Obama years to date—at least when it comes to spending—you’re going to have to acknowledge that under the Obama watch, even President Reagan would have to give our current president a thumbs up when it comes to his record for stretching a dollar.
As with any deficit, the problem arises whenever revenues drop below spending. While Obama cannot be faulted on the spending side, he certainly deserves some of the blame for the revenue shortfalls. He has not only continued to support most of the Bush tax cuts, but Obama has added substantial tax cuts of his own to stimulate the economy.
I found it interesting that Paul Ryan on Wednesday pledged to hold federal spending to 20% of GDP, which I think is a reasonable target -- about what the US spent during the Clinton years. However, neither Ryan nor Romney has presented a plan to increase revenues to 20% of GDP. Until that is done, the red ink will continue as far as the eye can see.
Of course Obama has not done so either, but he's clearly more open to tax increases than are his opponents -- or so it seems now. Should Romney and Ryan propose tax increases greater than Obama does and that will come anywhere close to 20% of GDP, I'll strongly consider voting for them.
I just can't see that happening the way things stand. Today's republicans are far too beholden to the free lunch bloc to raise taxes.
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