JonKoch
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Here Chic bash thisAh another CONservative who doesn't live in reality. Hint a SURPLUS is in the YEARLY BUDGET. BJ Bill had 4 of those in 8 years, 3 after vetoing the GOP's $792+ billion tax cut. They came because BJ Bill without a single GOP vote in 1993 increased taxes (mainly on the richest) that brought US back to 19.5%-20% of GDP like Carter had US at before Ronnie tripled US debt
Q: During the Clinton administration was the federal budget balanced? Was the federal deficit erased?
A: Yes to both questions, whether you count Social Security or not.
The Budget and Deficit Under Clinton - FactCheck.org
Under the rapist, Bill Clinton, the national debt went up 41%.
There was never any surplus.....only brain dead drones believe the Democrat propaganda.
1. Would you like to see the actual national debt figures?
1993
4,351,044
1994
4,643,307
1995
4,920,586
1996
5,181,465
1997
5,369,206
1998
5,478,189
1999
5,605,523
2000
5,628,700
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/Historicals/ (table 7.1)
The table 7.1 will also show that he inherited a $4 trillion debt.
Government - Historical Debt Outstanding - Annual 1950 - 1999
That means the debt increased 41% under Clinton.
And no wars or military build up to blame it on!
QED....no surplus.
money to the Clinton Foundation does not go to the Clintons personally...? . If I set up a charitable trust, or any other "charitable organization", the money collected does not go to me but to the foundation/organization...unless I'm a crook...like trump
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"The Clinton Foundation, founded in 1997 by former US President Bill Clinton [7] is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that describes its mission as to "strengthen the capacity of people in the United States and throughout the world to meet the challenges of global interdependence."[8] The charity watchdog group Charity Navigator, which has an ongoing relationship with the Foundation, gave it its highest possible rating, four out of four stars, after its customary review of the Foundation's financial records and tax statements.[9]"
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"The Clinton Foundation has been praised as a force for good, and condemned as a "slush fund".[24]The fact-checking organization Politifact says it is mostly true that the Clintons take from the foundation no salary, no other money, and no personal benefit.[25] Supporters of the Clintons say that the controversy obscures valuable work done by the foundation.[26] Opponents say that the foundation made it possible for donors to gain access to Secretary Clinton, and influence her official actions.[24]"
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"An August 30, 2016 editorial by the New York Times stated that there is no proof that donors to the foundation received special favors from Hillary Clinton when she was Secretary of State.[44] But, the Times says, there is reason to question where the Clinton Foundation ended and where the State Department began.[44]"
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What does this have to do with the lie that Clinton had a surplus?
Speak up.
Sorry you are to willfully ignorant to understand what a yearly budget is and how BJ Bill had 4 surpluses
There never was a surplus.
He added 41% to the national debt.
You're not smart enough to understand the numbers the first time?
OK.....again:
1. Would you like to see the actual national debt figures?
1993
4,351,044
1994
4,643,307
1995
4,920,586
1996
5,181,465
1997
5,369,206
1998
5,478,189
1999
5,605,523
2000
5,628,700
end of FY 2001, which was President Clinton's last budget.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/Historicals/ (table 7.1)
The table 7.1 will also show that he inherited a $4 trillion debt.
Government - Historical Debt Outstanding - Annual 1950 - 1999
That means the debt increased 41% under Clinton.
And no wars or military build up to blame it on!
Get it, you dunce?????
You bought it like it was on sale.
Hey dishonest liar, AGAIN, debt isn't a yearly budget which is where Clinton had 4 surpluses, 3 after vetoing GOP's $792+ billion GOP tax cut
Historical Tables | The White House
Historical Tables provides data on budget receipts, outlays, surpluses or deficits, Federal debt, and Federal employment over an extended time period, generally from 1940 or earlier to 2017 or 2021.
TABLE 1.1
Historical Tables
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