To: Brumar89 who wrote (491922 ) 6/30/2009 7:36:17 PM From: Steve Dietrich Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573927 Hardly. Bush took over in a time of peace, prosperity, and surpluses. Remember his first address to congress?My budget has funded a responsible increase in our ongoing operations, it has funded our Nation's important priorities, it has protected Social Security and Medicare, and our surpluses are big enough that there is still money left over. Many of you have talked about the need to pay down our national debt. I have listened, and I agree. My budget proposal pays down an unprecedented amount of public debt. We owe it to our children and grandchildren to act now, and I hope you will join me to pay down $2 trillion in debt during the next 10 years. At the end of those 10 years, we will have paid down all the debt that is available to retire. That is more debt repaid more quickly than has ever been repaid by any nation at any time in history. We should also prepare for the unexpected, for the uncertainties of the future. We should approach our Nation's budget as any prudent family would, with a contingency fund for emergencies or additional spending needs. For example, after a strategic review, we may need to increase defense spending, we may need additional money for our farmers, or additional money to reform Medicare And so my budget sets aside almost a trillion dollars over 10 years for additional needs -- that is one trillion additional reasons you can feel comfortable supporting this budget. We have increased our budget at a responsible 4 percent, we have funded our priorities, we have paid down all the available debt, we have prepared for contingencies -- and we still have money left over. Who wouldn't approve of someone promising candy and sunshine for everyone? Bush left us an economy in shambles and a nation at war with well-deserved record low approval ratings. When you compare Bush's ratings when leaving office to Reagan or Clinton, you can see just what a spectacular failure Bush was. Obama takes over the exact same circumstances Bush left, only Obama has more than twice Bush's approval rating and the Republican party's approval ratings are at an all time low. Hate to break it to you, but your side is getting its ass kicked. SD