than any president in recent memory. That was before the bailout. Remember, spending is taxes. Not paying as you go equals more taxes on top in the form of accumulating interest. If you don't understand the relationship between spending and taxes, the republicans are going to continue to eat your lunch. You lose. Actually, you could think of it as a win, now that a fiscal conservative is taking over.
This figure is from '04. How do you think it looks after this year? If you really care about taxes, your vote for mccain was a mistake.
over defense spending? My friend, if this president had spent 1.5 trillion dollars on some war that was beneficial to us, instead of the Iraq war, I wouldn't be laughing as hard as I am right now at your state of extreme delusion and denial.
Of course, I don't know if Obama will be able to cut non-defense spending, but you can hardly demand that after what bush did. He grew the budget in both areas, more than all of his predecessors. Obama has already signaled his intention to try to spend our way out the republican depression that we're in. Get used to that phrase. What's on the table here is whether he can do the right things soon enough. I'm pretty certain that McCain, as honorable as he is, is going senile. He couldn't govern his way out of a wet paper bag. Thank god he lost.