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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth

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To: bearshark who wrote (51071)6/25/2005 9:57:57 AM
From: jttmab  Read Replies (1) of 173976
 
Probably, the best way to look at the figures in Table 1 is to take the dollar column entitled "On Budget"...

In one sense, I would agree. And that would be the sense that you're trying to better understand how the government spends and accounts for money and where the revenue is coming from. A noble and valid goal.

On the other hand, I could challenge you to prove where the SS or postal service surplus was spent [or used to pay down the debt]. Is there an accounting trail to show that the surplus was used to pay down debt? I'm not aware of one. Everything I've ever seen suggests that all revenue goes into a giant electronic pot and then gets disbursed to other large electronic pots.

Further, I notice that Debt and Spend Republicans like to use your observed method when it comes to discussing Democratic Administrations and my observed method when it comes to talking about Republican Administrations.

The Heritage Foundation, which is not a Debt and Spend conservative site, will acknowledge that there were balanced budgets during the Clinton years.

jttmab
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