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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (126457)2/10/2001 6:39:02 PM
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One final note, had Mr. Reagan truly wanted to get spending 'under control' he could have. Republicans controlled the senate for the first six years of the Reagan term and would have upheld any or all of his vetoes. Another interesting note, Mr. Reagan never vetoed a single spending bill in eight years and never proposed to congress the cuts needed to balance the budget. If you believe the "buck stops on the president's desk," then Mr. Reagan must be blamed for the spending increases and the resulting deficits during his term.

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