National Debt under George W. Bush - 2001 to 2008

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  • Can you do a video on Obama from 09 till 2011?

  • @cubsmania2003 Why don't you do it? Don't tell me you voted for Bush in 2000 and 2004?

  • anyone can say what they want...everyone knows Bush ran up 5 trillion in debt in 8 years...and Obama will have run up 6 trillion in debt come next month when the debt ceiling will be raised and it only took him 3 years to do this.....facts are facts.....im sure someone will want to argue but the numbers are there for anyone to see...if only they want to look

  • @Angie2466 Where were you when Bush ran up the debt $5 trillion?

  • The first 3 trillion dollar budget to come under Bush was in fiscal year 2008 and the dificit was 467 billion, lower than the 2004 483 billion. Obama has had trillion dollar deficits every year.

  • @rb3264 Bush came into office WITH A BUDGET SURPLUS.

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  • @1polymath we already fell for that like 5 trillion dollars ago.

  • @Ralphdraw3 a projected surplus. Keep in mind there still was a huge gap in financing and the previous budget was never passed. Also under clinton the military and intelligence budgets where massacred. The same military that was used to shoot a couple of missiles at the al-quaeda training camp during the height of the lewinsky scandal. we heard back from al-quaeda on 9-11. Bush spent like crazy. the current clown had 2 years of complete control

  • @Gracelandification spending money on infrastructure and energy independence is good spending, contrary to ignorant beliefs.

  • @sinistar99 Senators Obama, Biden, and Clinton all voted YES to bail out the banks on Wall Street through TAPR. Look up your facts.

  • @Ralphdraw3 And an inherited recession which would have wiped out the surplus through revenue loss.

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