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To: Road Walker who wrote (183822)2/27/2004 5:03:15 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1574494
 
Just two years ago, the budget office and Bush envisioned surpluses totaling $5.6 trillion for the decade ending in 2011. The projections released Friday cover a slightly different period, the 10 years running through 2014. Even so, the contrast is striking.

Striking and amazing that one undisciplined man could blow up our countries future in such a short period of time.

John



To: Road Walker who wrote (183822)2/29/2004 12:42:32 PM
From: hmaly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574494
 
John Re...WASHINGTON - President Bush (news - web sites)'s budget would produce deficits totaling $2.75 trillion over the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office (news - web sites) projected Friday in the first authoritative look at the plan's longer-range implications.

Yeah right, good one. Why don't you make it 27.5 trillion over the next 100 yrs. or 275 tril. over the next 1000 yrs, if you really want to exaggerate the numbers. Bush, will only be in office, for the next 4 1/2 yrs, not 10. Secondly, you dems are crying deficits, even though you know, the USA in wartime, has a history of running far worse deficits, as a percentage of GNP. Bill in fact, in his first term in office, ran worse deficits, as a percentage of GNP, even though Bill didn't have to contend with either a recession, or war.