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Hey dumbshit, it's been 6 years. A real president would have gotten his shit together by now.Did you bother reading your link? Look at the "major events".No it isn't. The debt, as a percentage of gdp is the CORRECT way to measure it. The debt was 49% of the gdp when Reagan left office, it's 99% under Obama, and that was LAST year. He is destroying our economy. Wake the hell up.
This is the CORRECT way to measure debt accumulation.
National Debt by Year Compared to GDP and Major Events
The major events that happened under Bush happened under Bush. The major events that happened under Obama also happened under Bush. What a load of turds the GOP gave America and Obama.
Sure, that'a why the debt is over $18 trillion and rapidly climbing. I suppose you will blame THAT on Bush though, am I right?Hey dumbshit, it's been 6 years. A real president would have gotten his shit together by now.Did you bother reading your link? Look at the "major events".No it isn't. The debt, as a percentage of gdp is the CORRECT way to measure it. The debt was 49% of the gdp when Reagan left office, it's 99% under Obama, and that was LAST year. He is destroying our economy. Wake the hell up.
This is the CORRECT way to measure debt accumulation.
National Debt by Year Compared to GDP and Major Events
The major events that happened under Bush happened under Bush. The major events that happened under Obama also happened under Bush. What a load of turds the GOP gave America and Obama.
Fortunately, for most of us he has and-----and I'm truly sorry for those like you who have been left behind. Did you know...
- Jobs are☝
- Unemployment is ☟
- Wages are ☝
- Gas Prices are ☟
- Consumer Spending is ☝
- the DJIA is ☝
- GDP is ☝
- Business Spending is ☝
- Housing starts are ☝
.
Sure, that'a why the debt is over $18 trillion and rapidly climbing. I suppose you will blame THAT on Bush though, am I right?Hey dumbshit, it's been 6 years. A real president would have gotten his shit together by now.Did you bother reading your link? Look at the "major events".No it isn't. The debt, as a percentage of gdp is the CORRECT way to measure it. The debt was 49% of the gdp when Reagan left office, it's 99% under Obama, and that was LAST year. He is destroying our economy. Wake the hell up.
This is the CORRECT way to measure debt accumulation.
National Debt by Year Compared to GDP and Major Events
The major events that happened under Bush happened under Bush. The major events that happened under Obama also happened under Bush. What a load of turds the GOP gave America and Obama.
Fortunately, for most of us he has and-----and I'm truly sorry for those like you who have been left behind. Did you know...
- Jobs are☝
- Unemployment is ☟
- Wages are ☝
- Gas Prices are ☟
- Consumer Spending is ☝
- the DJIA is ☝
- GDP is ☝
- Business Spending is ☝
- Housing starts are ☝
.
Your simple math is wrong (not surprising).Sure, that'a why the debt is over $18 trillion and rapidly climbing. I suppose you will blame THAT on Bush though, am I right?Hey dumbshit, it's been 6 years. A real president would have gotten his shit together by now.Did you bother reading your link? Look at the "major events".No it isn't. The debt, as a percentage of gdp is the CORRECT way to measure it. The debt was 49% of the gdp when Reagan left office, it's 99% under Obama, and that was LAST year. He is destroying our economy. Wake the hell up.
National Debt by Year Compared to GDP and Major Events
The major events that happened under Bush happened under Bush. The major events that happened under Obama also happened under Bush. What a load of turds the GOP gave America and Obama.
Fortunately, for most of us he has and-----and I'm truly sorry for those like you who have been left behind. Did you know...
- Jobs are☝
- Unemployment is ☟
- Wages are ☝
- Gas Prices are ☟
- Consumer Spending is ☝
- the DJIA is ☝
- GDP is ☝
- Business Spending is ☝
- Housing starts are ☝
.
5.5 trillion, and when you consider the interest, more like 6.5 trillion, definitely.
The other 5.5 trillion goes onto the backs of pretty much every president before Bush 43.
The rest indeed goes on Obama's watch.
Any other simple math I need to do for you?
We've added an average of roughly $1 trillion per year to the debt over the last 4 years. According to the numbers you posted, the Republican-led Congress is going to double that to $2 trillion per year.Your simple math is wrong (not surprising).Sure, that'a why the debt is over $18 trillion and rapidly climbing. I suppose you will blame THAT on Bush though, am I right?Hey dumbshit, it's been 6 years. A real president would have gotten his shit together by now.Did you bother reading your link? Look at the "major events".
The major events that happened under Bush happened under Bush. The major events that happened under Obama also happened under Bush. What a load of turds the GOP gave America and Obama.
Fortunately, for most of us he has and-----and I'm truly sorry for those like you who have been left behind. Did you know...
- Jobs are☝
- Unemployment is ☟
- Wages are ☝
- Gas Prices are ☟
- Consumer Spending is ☝
- the DJIA is ☝
- GDP is ☝
- Business Spending is ☝
- Housing starts are ☝
.
5.5 trillion, and when you consider the interest, more like 6.5 trillion, definitely.
The other 5.5 trillion goes onto the backs of pretty much every president before Bush 43.
The rest indeed goes on Obama's watch.
Any other simple math I need to do for you?
The national debt was $5.6 trillion when Bush took office and it was $10.6 when he left. He added $5 trillion.
It's now a little over $18 trillion. Obama has added nearly $7.4 trillion and by the time he leaves office (if he leaves) he will have added another $4 trillion.
More than ALL other presidents combined. At what point do you sycophants assign any responsibility to your messiah?
Was there something of substance you wanted to add here, Scheissmacher?Note: when confronted with his own words, the fake Rabbi may indeed go into meltdown mode. Do cover the children's eyes, this may get a little gooey. Eewww..
Debt was 10T when Bush left office.We've added an average of roughly $1 trillion per year to the debt over the last 4 years. According to those numbers, the Republican-led Congress is going to double that to $2 trillion per year.Your simple math is wrong (not surprising).Sure, that'a why the debt is over $18 trillion and rapidly climbing. I suppose you will blame THAT on Bush though, am I right?Hey dumbshit, it's been 6 years. A real president would have gotten his shit together by now.
Fortunately, for most of us he has and-----and I'm truly sorry for those like you who have been left behind. Did you know...
- Jobs are☝
- Unemployment is ☟
- Wages are ☝
- Gas Prices are ☟
- Consumer Spending is ☝
- the DJIA is ☝
- GDP is ☝
- Business Spending is ☝
- Housing starts are ☝
.
5.5 trillion, and when you consider the interest, more like 6.5 trillion, definitely.
The other 5.5 trillion goes onto the backs of pretty much every president before Bush 43.
The rest indeed goes on Obama's watch.
Any other simple math I need to do for you?
The national debt was $5.6 trillion when Bush took office and it was $10.6 when he left. He added $5 trillion.
It's now a little over $18 trillion. Obama has added nearly $7.4 trillion and by the time he leaves office (if he leaves) he will have added another $4 trillion.
More than ALL other presidents combined. At what point do you sycophants assign any responsibility to your messiah?
I'll repeat myself since you failed miserably to address what I posted. SJ says the debt is going to increase by $2 trillion per year over the next two years. That's double the average over the previous 4 years. And of course, Congress creates all spending and of course, all spending bills originate in the House.Debt was 10T when Bush left office.We've added an average of roughly $1 trillion per year to the debt over the last 4 years. According to the numbers you posted, the Republican-led Congress is going to double that to $2 trillion per year.Your simple math is wrong (not surprising).Sure, that'a why the debt is over $18 trillion and rapidly climbing. I suppose you will blame THAT on Bush though, am I right?Fortunately, for most of us he has and-----and I'm truly sorry for those like you who have been left behind. Did you know...
- Jobs are☝
- Unemployment is ☟
- Wages are ☝
- Gas Prices are ☟
- Consumer Spending is ☝
- the DJIA is ☝
- GDP is ☝
- Business Spending is ☝
- Housing starts are ☝
.
5.5 trillion, and when you consider the interest, more like 6.5 trillion, definitely.
The other 5.5 trillion goes onto the backs of pretty much every president before Bush 43.
The rest indeed goes on Obama's watch.
Any other simple math I need to do for you?
The national debt was $5.6 trillion when Bush took office and it was $10.6 when he left. He added $5 trillion.
It's now a little over $18 trillion. Obama has added nearly $7.4 trillion and by the time he leaves office (if he leaves) he will have added another $4 trillion.
More than ALL other presidents combined. At what point do you sycophants assign any responsibility to your messiah?
Debt is about 18T now, 6 years later.
Libs are bad at math!
So Bush was responsible for the exploding deficit even after he left office but Congress creates all spending? Would you make up your mind here.I'll repeat myself since you failed miserably to address what I posted. SJ says the debt is going to increase by $2 trillion per year over the next two years. That's double the average over the previous 4 years. And of course, Congress creates all spending and of course, all spending bills originate in the House.Debt was 10T when Bush left office.We've added an average of roughly $1 trillion per year to the debt over the last 4 years. According to the numbers you posted, the Republican-led Congress is going to double that to $2 trillion per year.Your simple math is wrong (not surprising).Sure, that'a why the debt is over $18 trillion and rapidly climbing. I suppose you will blame THAT on Bush though, am I right?
5.5 trillion, and when you consider the interest, more like 6.5 trillion, definitely.
The other 5.5 trillion goes onto the backs of pretty much every president before Bush 43.
The rest indeed goes on Obama's watch.
Any other simple math I need to do for you?
The national debt was $5.6 trillion when Bush took office and it was $10.6 when he left. He added $5 trillion.
It's now a little over $18 trillion. Obama has added nearly $7.4 trillion and by the time he leaves office (if he leaves) he will have added another $4 trillion.
More than ALL other presidents combined. At what point do you sycophants assign any responsibility to your messiah?
Debt is about 18T now, 6 years later.
Libs are bad at math!
Now then, can you respond to that? Or are you going to again respond to someone else's post while replying to mine?
You might be the dumbest poster on this board. Might be.12/31/2001 BUSH $5,943,438,563,436 5.0% $10,286,200,000,000 57.8% $359,507,635,242 3.5%
12/31/2002 BUSH $6,405,707,456,847 7.8% $10,642,300,000,000 60.2% $332,536,958,599 3.1%
12/31/2003 BUSH $7,001,312,247,818 9.3% $11,142,100,000,000 62.8% $318,148,529,152 2.9%
12/31/2004 BUSH $7,596,165,867,424 8.5% $11,867,800,000,000 64.0% $321,566,323,971 2.7%
12/30/2005 BUSH $8,170,424,541,313 7.6% $12,638,400,000,000 64.6% $352,350,252,508 2.8%
12/29/2006 BUSH $8,680,224,380,086 6.2% $13,398,900,000,000 64.8% $405,872,109,316 3.0%
12/28/2007 BUSH $9,229,172,659,218 6.3% $14,077,600,000,000 65.6% $429,977,998,108 3.1%
12/31/2008 BUSH $10,699,804,864,612 15.9% 89.0% 8.3% $14,441,400,000,000 74.1% $451,154,049,951 3.1%
12/31/2009 OBAMA $12,311,349,677,512 15.1% $14,256,300,000,000 86.4% $383,071,060,815 2.7%
12/31/2010 OBAMA $14,025,215,218,709 13.9% $14,745,100,000,000 95.1% $413,954,825,362 2.8%
12/31/2011 OBAMA $15,125,898,976,397 7.8% $15,321,000,000,000 98.7% $454,393,280,417 3.0%
12/31/2012 OBAMA $16,432,730,050,569 8.6% 53.6% 11.3% $15,811,000,000,000 103.9% <1st time: Exceeds 100% of GDP
Bush ... 10,699,804.864,612
Obama ... $16,432,730,050,569
Debt was 10T when Bush left office.
Debt is about 18T now, 6 years later.
Libs are bad at math!
you do the math dumbass ... where did you find 18T ? in your soup bowl?
Since spending isn't the only component of the deficit, I'll leave you to argue with your strawman all by yourself.So Bush was responsible for the exploding deficit even after he left office but Congress creates all spending? Would you make up your mind here.I'll repeat myself since you failed miserably to address what I posted. SJ says the debt is going to increase by $2 trillion per year over the next two years. That's double the average over the previous 4 years. And of course, Congress creates all spending and of course, all spending bills originate in the House.Debt was 10T when Bush left office.We've added an average of roughly $1 trillion per year to the debt over the last 4 years. According to the numbers you posted, the Republican-led Congress is going to double that to $2 trillion per year.Your simple math is wrong (not surprising).5.5 trillion, and when you consider the interest, more like 6.5 trillion, definitely.
The other 5.5 trillion goes onto the backs of pretty much every president before Bush 43.
The rest indeed goes on Obama's watch.
So Bush was responsible for the exploding deficit even after he left office but Congress creates all spending? Would you make up your mind here.I'll repeat myself since you failed miserably to address what I posted. SJ says the debt is going to increase by $2 trillion per year over the next two years. That's double the average over the previous 4 years. And of course, Congress creates all spending and of course, all spending bills originate in the House.Debt was 10T when Bush left office.We've added an average of roughly $1 trillion per year to the debt over the last 4 years. According to the numbers you posted, the Republican-led Congress is going to double that to $2 trillion per year.Your simple math is wrong (not surprising).5.5 trillion, and when you consider the interest, more like 6.5 trillion, definitely.
The other 5.5 trillion goes onto the backs of pretty much every president before Bush 43.
The rest indeed goes on Obama's watch.
Any other simple math I need to do for you?
The national debt was $5.6 trillion when Bush took office and it was $10.6 when he left. He added $5 trillion.
It's now a little over $18 trillion. Obama has added nearly $7.4 trillion and by the time he leaves office (if he leaves) he will have added another $4 trillion.
More than ALL other presidents combined. At what point do you sycophants assign any responsibility to your messiah?
Debt is about 18T now, 6 years later.
Libs are bad at math!
Now then, can you respond to that? Or are you going to again respond to someone else's post while replying to mine?
Any other simple math I need to do for you?
The national debt was $5.6 trillion when Bush took office and it was $10.6 when he left. He added $5 trillion.
It's now a little over $18 trillion. Obama has added nearly $7.4 trillion and by the time he leaves office (if he leaves) he will have added another $4 trillion.
More than ALL other presidents combined. At what point do you sycophants assign any responsibility to your messiah?
Debt is about 18T now, 6 years later.
Libs are bad at math!
Now then, can you respond to that? Or are you going to again respond to someone else's post while replying to mine?
Stop worrying, forum jester , No one can steal your title.You might be the dumbest poster on this board. Might be.
You had your facts wrong and I'm the idiot?yup, my bad ... my quote was up through 2012 ..
btw .. you're an idiot.
Yes.You had your facts wrong and I'm the idiot?yup, my bad ... my quote was up through 2012 ..
btw .. you're an idiot.
Moving those goalposts again?Since spending isn't the only component of the deficit, I'll leave you to argue with your strawman all by yourself.So Bush was responsible for the exploding deficit even after he left office but Congress creates all spending? Would you make up your mind here.I'll repeat myself since you failed miserably to address what I posted. SJ says the debt is going to increase by $2 trillion per year over the next two years. That's double the average over the previous 4 years. And of course, Congress creates all spending and of course, all spending bills originate in the House.Debt was 10T when Bush left office.We've added an average of roughly $1 trillion per year to the debt over the last 4 years. According to the numbers you posted, the Republican-led Congress is going to double that to $2 trillion per year.Your simple math is wrong (not surprising).
The national debt was $5.6 trillion when Bush took office and it was $10.6 when he left. He added $5 trillion.
It's now a little over $18 trillion. Obama has added nearly $7.4 trillion and by the time he leaves office (if he leaves) he will have added another $4 trillion.
More than ALL other presidents combined. At what point do you sycophants assign any responsibility to your messiah?
Debt is about 18T now, 6 years later.
Libs are bad at math!
Now then, can you respond to that? Or are you going to again respond to someone else's post while replying to mine?
You just blew any credibility you miught have had.Yes.You had your facts wrong and I'm the idiot?yup, my bad ... my quote was up through 2012 ..
btw .. you're an idiot.