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Ops!!! ,,,sorry 10.6 Billion for 43 Presiden

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Posted On: 02/18/2016 7:11:07 PM
Posted By: Bhawks
Re: cashclan #2478
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Ops!!! ,,,sorry
10.6 Billion for 43 Presidents including Bush totaling 233 years

When Obama leaves

United States will be at 20 plus Trillion

so lets say for math sake

10 Trillion for 1 Democratic President



Ops, sorry. You're F.O.S. But hey, 'show your work'!

Seriously, how in TF did you come up with your cumulative '$!0.6 B for 43 presidents? Didn't that strike you as just a LITTLE suspicious?

M. Kelley, getcher ass in here. We got some a that 'Republican math they do to make themselves feel good'! LMAO!

http://useconomy.about.com/od/usdebtanddefici...sident.htm

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Amount Added to the Debt for Each Fiscal Year Since 1960:

Barack Obama: Added $6.167 trillion, a 53% increase in the $11.657 trillion debt level due to President Bush at the end of his last budget, FY 2009.
•FY 2014 - $1.086 trillion.
•FY 2013 - $672 billion.
•FY 2012 - $1.276 trillion.
•FY 2011 - $1.229 trillion.
•FY 2010 - $1.652 trillion.
•FY 2009 - $253 billion. (Congress passed the Economic Stimulus Act, which spent $253 billion in FY 2009. This rare occurrence should be added to President Obama's contribution to the debt.)

George W. Bush: Added $5.849 trillion, a 101% increase to the $5.8 trillion debt level at the end of Clinton's last budget, FY 2001.
•FY 2009 - $1.632 trillion. (Bush's deficit without the impact of the Economic Stimulus Act).
•FY 2008 - $1.017 trillion.
•FY 2007 - $501 billion.
•FY 2006 - $574 billion.
•FY 2005 - $554 billion.
•FY 2004 - $596 billion.
•FY 2003 - $555 billion.
•FY 2002 - $421 billion.

Bill Clinton: Added $1.396 trillion, a 32% increase in the $4.4 trillion debt level at the end of Bush's last budget, FY 1993.
•FY 2001 - $133 billion.
•FY 2000 - $18 billion.
•FY 1999 - $130 billion.
•FY 1998 - $113 billion.
•FY 1997 - $188 billion.
•FY 1996 - $251 billion.
•FY 1995 - $281 billion.
•FY 1994 - $281 billion.

George H.W. Bush: Added $1.554 trillion, a 54% increase in the $2.8 trillion debt level at the end of Reagan's last budget, FY 1989.
•FY 1993 - $347 billion.
•FY 1992 - $399 billion.
•FY 1991 - $432 billion.
•FY 1990 - $376 billion.

Ronald Reagan: Added $1.86 trillion, 186% increase in the $998 billion debt level at the end of Carter's last budget, FY 1981. See Did Reaganomics Work?
•FY 1989 - $255 billion.
•FY 1988 - $252 billion.
•FY 1987 - $225 billion.
•FY 1986 - $297 billion.
•FY 1985 - $256 billion.
•FY 1984 - $195 billion.
•FY 1983 - $235 billion.
•FY 1982 - $144 billion.

Jimmy Carter: Added $299 billion, a 43% increase in the $699 billion debt level at the end of Ford's last budget, FY 1977.
•FY 1981 - $90 billion.
•FY 1980 - $81 billion.
•FY 1979 - $55 billion.
•FY 1978 - $73 billion.

Gerald Ford: Added $224 billion, a 47% increase in the $475 billion debt level at the end of Nixon's last budget, FY 1974.
•FY 1977 - $78 billion.
•FY 1976 - $87 billion.
•FY 1975 - $58 billion.

Richard Nixon: Added $121 billion, a 34% increase in the $354 billion debt level at the end of LBJ's last budget, FY 1969.
•FY 1974 - $17 billion.
•FY 1973 - $31 billion.
•FY 1972 - $29 billion.
•FY 1971 - $27 billion.
•FY 1970 - $17 billion.

Lyndon B. Johnson: Added $42 billion, a 13% increase in the $312 billion debt level at the end of JFK's last budget, FY 1964.
•FY 1969 - $6 billion.
•FY 1968 - $21 billion.
•FY 1967 - $6 billion.
•FY 1966 - $3 billion.
•FY 1965 - $6 billion.

John F. Kennedy: Added $23 billion, a 8% increase in the $289 billion debt level at the end of Eisenhower's last budget, FY1961.
•FY 1964 - $6 billion.
•FY 1963 - $7 billion.
•FY 1962 - $10 billion.

Dwight Eisenhower: Added $23 billion, a 9% increase in the $266 billion debt level at the end of Truman's last budget, FY 1953.
•FY 1961 - $3 billion.
•FY 1960 - $2 billion.
•FY 1959 - $8 billion.
•FY 1958 - $6 billion.
•FY 1957 - $2 billion surplus.
•FY 1956 - $2 billion surplus.
•FY 1955 - $3 billion.
•FY 1954 - $5 billion.






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