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To: SilentZ who wrote (743472)10/2/2013 9:06:39 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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TimF

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Z, remind me again how that link you posted from The American Thinker actually supports your view that Obama should be credited for the reduction in the deficit.

Especially when that link says the following:
"President Obama's own budget confesses that it would more than triple the national debt from $5.8 trillion at the end of 2008 to $18.6 trillion by 2020. Indeed, it would almost double the national debt in just four years from 2008, to $11.5 trillion in 2012. The budget also confesses that under President Obama's first three years, 2009-2011, the federal government will borrow over $4.2 trillion. As the Wall Street Journal reported last week, ‘That is more than the entire accumulated national debt for the first 225 years of U.S. history.'"
Like I said, before you post again, make sure it's been vetted by the Ministry of Truth. They don't like their shills making mistakes ...

Tenchusatsu