will the dems block their own prosecution of bush vis a vis torture because of what dems did and did not know about the torture
will the dems block their own prosecution of bush vis a vis torture because of what dems did and did not know about the torture
You obviously didn't live through Carter.Who cares. Bush was one of the worst failures to ever sit in the white house. ...
Carter increased our national debt by how much?
He was apparently more of a fiscal conservative than Bush and his crew of supporters.
If national debt is your measure, then what does that make Obama?![]()
Give him 8 years before deciding. He has about 5 trillion or so to catch up with Bush. Remember about 3/4 trillion of this bailout was from Bush.
http://www.heritage.org/research/budget/bg2249.cfmPresident Bush presided over a $2.5 trillion increase in the public debt through 2008. Setting aside 2009 (for which Presidents Bush and Obama share responsibility for an additional $2.6 trillion in public debt), President Obama's budget would add $4.9 trillion in public debt from the beginning of 2010 through 2016— nearly double the amount accumulated under President Bush over the same number of years.
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Fiscal Year US Gross Debt
USD billions[18] US Gross Debt as % of GDP[21]
1910 2.6
1920 25.9
1930 16.2
1940 43.0 52.4
1950 257.4 94.1
1960 290.2 56.1
1970 389.2 37.6
1980 930.2 33.3
1990 3,233 55.9
2000 5,674 58
2005 7,933 64.6
2007 9,008 65.5
2008 10,699.8[22] 74.6
2nd Quarter of 2009 11,256 80.1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_public_debt
You do the math.
Seems to be over 2.5 trillion though.
The torture is only one possible prosecution bor the Bush admin.
How about lies about Iraq to get to have their war?
End of
Fiscal Year US Gross Debt
USD billions[18] US Gross Debt as % of GDP[21]
1910 2.6
1920 25.9
1930 16.2
1940 43.0 52.4
1950 257.4 94.1
1960 290.2 56.1
1970 389.2 37.6
1980 930.2 33.3
1990 3,233 55.9
2000 5,674 58
2005 7,933 64.6
2007 9,008 65.5
2008 10,699.8[22] 74.6
2nd Quarter of 2009 11,256 80.1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_public_debt
You do the math.
Seems to be over 2.5 trillion though.