Read President Obama'a reelection speeches. Do the math. Yes he wanted to raise the tax on the rich. Would have raised ~$60 billion a year. Then he was going to spend $100 billion on this. Then another $100 billion on that. Then again on something else. Of course you would actually have to read 3 speeches. One to college students one to a union worker the other to.
Your statements don't even come close to passing a smell test.
Lets look at what Senator Rand Paul suggested as a budget. Lets look at what President Obama submitted. Then look at what the Senate Budget resolution that was passed this year (hey hurray for them they did their job for once). Notice they raised taxes and still spent more than they were taking in.
According to what the senate passed there would never be a balanced budget. And still had "D" people voting against it.
And now the President wants to end sequester the only thing that has really slowed government growth. Notice slowed not stopped.
The only way the Senate Resoltution reduced debt was when compared to the GDP was when the GDP grew faster than spending for ten years with no economic downturns sure that will happen. Not even every thing went well for President Clinton did that happen for 5 years.
Nope the average Republican doesn't curb Federal Government spending enough in relation to their tax cuts in the real world.
Then again the Democrats haven't increased taxes the taxes ~71% to get to a balanced budget either. Again do the math. 2012 Federal spending(I don't use estimates) 3.5 trillion , Federal Revenue 2.5 trillion.
So those statements are both utter bullshit.
T2M
PS: This is why the American people(mob mentality) are about as stupid as it gets and get the government they deserve. And the rest of the world lets us. They lend us the money to support our government bubble. Bubbles are never a good thing in economics.
Donnachaidh wrote:It's always seemed closer to "Raise the ceiling" "Turn off spending.*"
*But only on things I don't approve of/don't care about, spend more on these 73 other things and cut taxes for these people that gave me lots of campaign money.
The only difference I see between them is the Republicans say spend less and tax less but only get around to the taxing less while the Democrats just spend and tax more.