Quote from bugscoe:
Wow. How about you demonstrate, with math, how Obama's math will further this country?
By increasing the deficit less than McCain's proposal. Bloomberg reported about McCain's proposal that he has insufficient cuts to offset his spending increases "[e]conomists and nonpartisan analysts say his numbers don't add up."
They went on to report "McCain's spending cuts, combined with increased revenue from economic growth, total $1.5 trillion over eight years, leaving a $1.8 trillion net increase to the national debt" and quoted Joel Slemrod, an economist specializing in tax policy at the University of Michigan, as saying, "This is really a massive increase in the deficit."
Another quote (Republicans like to discuss the increases from Obama without the corresponding and offsetting taxes and spending cuts:
"The Tax Policy Center estimates that Obama's proposals could cost the government up to $2.9 trillion in revenue over 10 years. McCain's could cost as much as $4.2 trillion."