You on the left can never get it straight: taking less money from people who created it is not handing out anything. Handouts are welfare, food stamps, HUD, those are handouts. When you take less from somebody, it's not handing them anything.
So far Trump has 1.4 trillion in new debt. DumBama had 10 trillion in eight years. Let's see which one has less debt in the next seven years.
Well, this is probably well beyond you, but lets try to help you to understand.
Your talking about the increase in the national debt over time. You seem to think that is based on spending, but it is not. Let me try to explain. In a really really bad economy, as we were facing when Obama took office, the DEFICIT ALWAYS GROWS, because;
1. Unemployment is going up like a rocket, so receipts decrease because people are not working and therefor not paying tax. Net is, debt is growing.
2. Unemployed people and families get payments, as in unemployment and food stamps. Again, the net is debt is growing.
3. Net is, you have the debt growing without spending any more than you have to. Such was the case with the Obama years. Debt growth was not from excessive spending, but rather because of an inherited bad economy for the first several years.
In a really good economy,, as in when Trump took office:
1. Unemployment was very low, so unemployment payments were very low. The debt was not affected by unemployment or food stamps as much.
2. Since people were employed, So the net debt was not growing much at all.
3. So, you had little debt growth. What debt growth there was occurred from spending, or tax cuts,
so, net is that in the obama years debt growth was unavoidable due to unemployment, whereas in the Trump years debt growth is voluntary based on tax cuts and spending.