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It is the RINO dominated republican party that is constantly putting forth this fiscally conservative facade which is bogus They also pretend they do not increase taxes which in fact is not true.
The past 3 repub admins have increased taxes and budgets in spite of their rhetoric. They are lucky voters are not paying close attention.
True Enough but then none of them on a scale like Obama has. When it comes to spending anyways. Democrats try and dismiss it and say he had to do it because of Bush, but the Fact is he did not just spend one time things like the Stimulus, He has increased Annual Discretionary spending by over 25%. That is spending he has, unless laws are changes, Committed us to spending year after year. Even Counting Both wars, (not Tarp as it was a one time thing) Bushes last Deficit was still far less than the Deficits Obama himself Projects running for the next 10 Years if he gets his way.
Sorry you can not argue with the Numbers. Obama ran and bashed Bush constantly for Racking up about 4.5 Trillion in New Debt in 8 years and then promptly Reaches that Number in only 3 years himself, and his Best Case Scenario says he will add another 7 Trillion in New Debt if we let him have 5 more years.
But the Problems with Obama go so much deeper than Spending. He is not a leader. the last 3 years have been a stunning display of a lack of Leadership, Hyper Partisanship, and one Horrible Decision after another.
Romney isn't perfect, in fact he is far from what I really want, but I have very Confident he would be a massive Improvement on Obama, and I believe if he wins the Nomination, Obama is toast.
To much riding on this shit to Fuck it up trying to put up a More Perfect Candidate that has less chance of winning. If Obama gets 4 more years, and Dems Have any Sort of Power in Congress at all left after this Election. We wont even want to lead the country they leave 4 years later. It will be in Ruins, with the Rest of the world. Economically that is.
In fact, by the time the second Bush left office, the national debt had grown to $12.1 trillion