I'm saying that claims that Obama's been any more of a spendthrift than his Republican predecessors going back to the 1960s is just plain wrong.
Ideally, we would increase revenue by spurring economic growth. But we are going to have to face hard choices on social spending and on military spending, too.
In fiscal year 2015, the federal government spent $3.7 trillion.
24 percent was spent on social security.
25 percent was spent on Medicare, Medicaid, and related programs.
16 percent was spent on defense.
Only about 10 percent was spent on other safety net programs. When people talk about spending on things like food stamps, for example, they are just taking that way out of context. Food stamps are on the order of 2 percent of the budget.
So now, how do we reduce the debt? Look at what you can cut. There's just not much, unless you are willing to talk about ways to reduce social security and Medicare, and the military spending. That's just a fact.