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To: Bill who wrote (1047015)1/6/2018 6:02:33 PM
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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585470
 
Going back to Ronald Reagan, only Clinton raised the debt less than Obama on a year-for-year basis. GHW's 54% is for only 4 years.

Barack Obama: Added $7.917 trillion, a 68 percent increase from the $11.657 trillion debt at the end of George W. Bush’s last budget, FY 2009. (8 years)


George W. Bush: Added $5.849 trillion, a 101 percent increase from the $5.8 trillion debt at the end of Clinton's last budget, FY 2001. (8 years)


Bill Clinton: Added $1.396 trillion, a 32 percent increase from the $4.4 trillion debt at the end of George H.W. Bush's last budget, FY 1993. (8 years)


George H.W. Bush: Added $1.554 trillion, a 54 percent increase from the $2.8 trillion debt at the end of Reagan's last budget, FY 1989. (4 years)


Ronald Reagan: Added $1.86 trillion, a 186 percent increase from the $998 billion debt at the end of Carter's last budget, FY 1981. (8 years)



To: Bill who wrote (1047015)1/6/2018 6:23:07 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1585470
 
Whose the best president of all time?



To: Bill who wrote (1047015)1/7/2018 9:39:16 AM
From: zzpat  Respond to of 1585470
 
President Obama had a republican House for six years. Do you blame them also? Answer this in the affirmative or shut up.