So it's not "change we can believe it" it's "continuation of bad things 
because, as president, I am powerless to change it."



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" <do.rf...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> What Caused the Budget Deficit?
> by Matthew Yglesias
> 
> 
>     David Leonhardt has a nice article breaking down the sources
> <http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/10/business/economy/10leonhardt.html?hp>
> of the growth in the budget deficit. Since Leonhardt works for The New
> York Times rather than USA Today, they didn't see fit to illustrate
> his article with a pie chart, but I made one myself:
>   [deficit]
> — "The first category — the business cycle — accounts
> for 37 percent of the $2 trillion swing."
> 
> — Second, Bush-era legislation "like his tax cuts and the
> Medicare prescription drug benefit, [that] not only continue to cost the
> government but have also increased interest payments on the national
> debt."
> 
> — Third, "Obama's main contribution to the deficit is his
> extension of several Bush policies, like the Iraq war and tax cuts for
> households making less than $250,000 [...] 20 percent of the swing."
> 
> — Fourth, "About 7 percent comes from the stimulus bill that Mr.
> Obama signed in February."
> 
> — Fifth, "only 3 percent comes from Mr. Obama's agenda on
> health care, education, energy and other areas."
> 
> 
> 
> 
> In other words, the very high deficits are not Obama's fault
> according to any normal way of assessing political blame...
> 
> More here:   http://snipurl.com/rtyig   [yglesias_thinkprogress_org]
>


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