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Clo> The great exception to the rule is George W. Bush, who increased spending by an astonishing 70%during his tenure.


Clo,
Which party was in control of the congress?

Have you no idea of how this country is supposed
to be run?

According to the Constitution, congress is supposed
to pass the laws spending money . . . the President
is supposed to see it gets spent.

Zim.




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Re: Telling Wingers What They Think And Who To Vote For
By: clo
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Fri, 09 Dec 11 10:29 PM
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You folks have some nerve complaining NOW.
GWB attacked Iraq while fighting a war in Afghanistan, he passed TAX CUTS in the midst of this.
UNHEARD of, never before were taxes cut while fighting A war, let alone TWO!
Then passes this Medicare bill, also UNPAID for just to win votes...
Your party has NO credibility, NONE!

Eisenhower cut defence spending 27% overall, Nixon 29%, Bush Sr 17% and Reagan 10%.

The great exception to the rule is George W. Bush, who increased spending by an astonishing 70%during his tenure. 
(foreignpolicy.com)

Bush signs landmark Medicare bill into law
MEDICARE

December 08, 2003

President Bush on Monday signed into law landmark Medicare reform legislation that includes prescription drug benefits and has sparked a bitter fight between opponents and supporters.

Speaking at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, Bush characterized the measure as "the greatest advance in health care coverage for America's seniors since the founding of Medicare."

Backers say

the $400 billion Medicare Prescription Drug Modernization Act 
will provide much-needed help for the nation's 40 million senior citizens to buy medications; critics say it is a giveaway to drug makers and insurance companies and a prelude to the dismantling of the program

http://articles.cnn.com/2003-12-08/politics/elec04.medicare_1_prescription-drug-private-insurers-medicare?_s=PM:ALLPOLITICS


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