Economics333
Feb 25, 2017 · 2 min read

Well done but a little off — let me help you. Both parties are to blame for the current economic decline. But the GOP are most blatant in their Hypocrisy. They whine about the deficit when they are not in the WH but actual Growth deficits much more when they are in the WH without making a peep. Case in point is when Clinton handed GW Bush his last budget it showed a small surplus — if GW didn’t screw it up. But GW Bush Immediately Cut taxes on the wealthy (Twice), gave a Tax holiday to multi nationals and started TWO wars which he chose not to fund with tax increases (like we did for WW1,WW2, Korea, Vietnam,and Desert Storm 1). So when he left the WH he handed Obama his last budget with a $1.4 Trillion annual Deficit. Not a Peep from Republicans until G W Bush walked out of the WH. Then is was Obama’s fault from day one. Now Obama took that last GW Bush budget ($1.4 deficit) and reduced the annual deficit to $600 billion which he handed to TRUMP — and now not a peep about Deficits as they wait for the TRUMP Tax cuts. Similar Scenario with Carter. Reagan bashed Carter about the Annual Deficits, but when he walked into the WH — He slashed taxes on the wealthy and Doubled the Annual Deficit and became the biggest Grower of the Annual Deficit in recent history UNTIL GW Bush. Top Deficit Creators since WW2 are GW Bush (Surplus to $1.4 Trillion annual Defict — added $3.7 Trillion to National Debt), Reagan ( added $2.6 Trillion to National Debt)GH Bush (added $1.5 trillion to the national debt in only 4 years) Now the Republicans will point to Obama and scream because he added over $4.5 Trillion to the National debt but we know that was the GW Bush last budget with it’s tax cuts and 2 Unfunded wars that are to blame. — Hope this helps — E

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