As far as I'm concerned, yes - because Truthout has been proven wrong by the White Office of Management and Budget: "Thus, Bush ran up an average of $410 billion in deficit spending per year, while Obama is running up an average of $1.413 trillion in deficit spending per year — or $1.003 trillion a year more than Bush." And, that's referring only to fiscal years that Obama had control over. It does not include the 2009 budget, which Obama did not sign, except for a spending bill in 2009 that added about a $256 billion to the deficit.Schneibster wrote:"people who claim that Obama tripled the deficit are either misled or are trying to mislead"Coito ergo sum wrote:Sure, but you need to phrase your arguments in the form of....well, an argument. Issue: "people who claim that Obama tripled the deficit are either misled or are trying to mislead" - My position based on the White House Office of Management and Budget: "Thus, Bush ran up an average of $410 billion in deficit spending per year, while Obama is running up an average of $1.413 trillion in deficit spending per year — or $1.003 trillion a year more than Bush." - looks like more than triple.Schneibster wrote:Ummm, do you know what "programmed spending" is?Coito ergo sum wrote:
Non sequitur.
You'll need to think about this very hard.
The assertion that "people who claim that Obama tripled the deficit are either misled or are trying to mislead" does not contradict in any way the statement that "Money Obama spent is money Obama spent." You do see that, right?
Moreover, "truthout" -- as reputable and convincing a source as that is - is just wrong about this.
See this article: http://www.npr.org/2011/01/25/133211508 ... sh-on-debtNote: all data in that article are from the government, not from a partisan sourceAccording to the White House's Office of Management and Budget, during his eight fiscal years, Bush ran up a total of $3.283 trillion in deficit spending (p. 22). In his first two fiscal years, Obama will run up a total of $2.826 trillion in deficit spending ($1.294 trillion in 2010, an estimated $1.267 trillion in 2011 (p. 23), and the $265 billion in "stimulus" money that was spent in 2009). Thus, Bush ran up an average of $410 billion in deficit spending per year, while Obama is running up an average of $1.413 trillion in deficit spending per year — or $1.003 trillion a year more than Bush.
Your response, taking the position that the deficit has not tripled is: ?
Are we done here?
But, do try again to skate around that.