I can't afford W, now I am supposed to afford McCain or Obama?

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US Federal Budget - How the FY 2008 US Federal Budget Revenue Projections Will Affect the US Economy

Is the U.S. Budget Revenue Projection Realistic?: In FY 2006, the U.S. government operated with $2.407 trillion in revenue. The U.S. FY 2008 Budget for FY 2008, prepared by the Office of Management and Budget (cPanel®), forecasts revenue to grow to $3.307 trillion by 2012, providing enough to balance the U.S. budget. Revenue is forecast to consume 18.3% of cPanel®, remaining at the same levels of FY 2006 and FY 2007. (Source: OMB Budget FY 2008, Summary Tables Table S-1. Budget Totals)

Why?

Why?

Why?

When will people finally say enough is enough?
 
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The irony is that the GOP is probably about to take a bath over this and lose Congressional seats . . . to Democrats who will spend even more.
 
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because letting the gov't make your decisions for you has become too easy. Very few are truly willing to take the responsibility to live their own lives.

This is evidenced by our "choices" for pres and our reps.
 
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The irony is that the GOP is probably about to take a bath over this and lose Congressional seats . . . to Democrats who will spend even more.

Concerning the all-time spending list of presidents, the top 2 spots belong to Bush Jr. and Bush Sr. If the next president spends more, it will likely be toward cleaning up the Iraq debacle, housing fallout, Katrina support, and all the other blights on our nation.
 
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Concerning the all-time spending list of presidents, the top 2 spots belong to Bush Jr. and Bush Sr. If the next president spends more, it will likely be toward cleaning up the Iraq debacle, housing fallout, Katrina support, and all the other blights on our nation.

exactly what needs to be spent by the fed gov't on the housing fallout or katrina support?
 
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I would like to see a list adjusted to inflation.......

No way Lincoln's Administration isn't number 1 followed by FDR and then LBJ.
 
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exactly what needs to be spent by the fed gov't on the housing fallout or katrina support?

Spot on, and how much money was sent to the State of La., where is the accounting of the billions once in state hands.
 
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I would like to see a list adjusted to inflation.......

No way Lincoln's Administration isn't number 1 followed by FDR and then LBJ.

Carter wouldn't be on that list either, but inflation on the other hand. I guess you don't need to spend when your sitting on your hands, watching the country crumble around you.
 
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Is their a list of most corrupt state goverments, I would guess La. would be at or near the top.
 
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