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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (597118)7/29/2004 5:44:27 PM
From: DizzyG  Respond to of 769670
 
Nice try, Kenneth...

Let's take a better look:

Year Senate House President % of GDP
1975 D D Ford -3.3
1976 D D Ford -4.1
1977 D D Carter -2.7
1978 D D Carter -2.7
1979 D D Carter -1.6
1980 D D Carter -2.7
1981 D D Cater -2.5
1982 R D Reagan -3.7
1983 R D Reagan -5.6
1984 R D Reagan -4.7
1985 R D Reagan -5.1
1986 R D Reagan -5.0
1987 R D Reagan -3.2
1988 D D Reagan -3.1
1989 D D Reagan -2.9
1990 D D Bush -3.9
1991 D D Bush -4.4
1992 D D Bush -4.5
1993 D D Bush -3.8
1994 D D Clinton -2.9
1995 D D Clinton -2.2
1996 R R Clinton -1.4
1997 R R Clinton -0.3
1998 R R Clinton 0.8
1999 R R Clinton 1.4
2000 R R Clinton 2.5
2001 D R Clinton 1.3
2002 D R Bush -1.5
2003 R R Bush -3.4

Looks to me like all the increased spending occurred on behalf of BOTH parties. So, I guess you are wrong again, eh?

Diz-



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (597118)7/29/2004 5:52:22 PM
From: DizzyG  Respond to of 769670
 
Also, Kenneth...

You are still wrong about the largest deficit claim that you have made. Do you really enjoy being proved wrong, time after time?

Hmm...better yet, I think you are just borrowing a play from the DNC playbook. Repeat a lie over and over. Eventually people will believe you. Sorry, Kenneth, but that's not going to work with me. Try another DNC talking point.

Diz-