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To: TimF who wrote (41909)3/11/2010 1:13:52 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
Re: "Yes it is what? Your post doesn't make a coherent point."

Yes, that is what the CBO says in it's analysis:

C.B.O. analysis argues that nearly 100% of the projected increase in the accumulated federal debt over the next decade will be because of two things:

1) Tax cuts projected for the Middle Class by President Obama. (Extension of AMT 'fix' when it expires, extension of Bush's tax cuts that apply to Middle Class, new Obama Middle Class tax reductions....)

2) And INTEREST on the federal debt.

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And, yes, you have already agreed with me that that is what they say in their economic analysis:

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Re: "they are (falsely) saying that most of the projected increase in the accumulated federal debt will be because tax cuts and interest."

So. You are arguing that the CBO's budget analysis is either WRONG, and/or that they are deliberately lying in their analysis?