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ROTFLMAO!!! Let's see who the real moron is.

Among other places, THEY'RE IN THE PRESIDENT'S BUDGET.

Have an adult explain Table S-1 to you.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2011/assets/budget.pdf

You're done.

No comebacks huh? Reduced to babbling.

The neocon is so propagandized that he cant even fathom how budgets work even when its explained to him by Bush's own economic advisor. :p

And meanwhile show me a heritage chart for this :p

The cumulative deficit from 2010 to 2019 under the President’s proposals would total $9.3 trillion, compared with a cumulative deficit of $4.4 trillion projected under the current-law assumptions embodied in CBO’s baseline. Debt held by the public would rise, from 41 percent of GDP in 2008 to 57 percent in 2009 and then to 82 percent of GDP by 2019 (compared with 56 percent of GDP in that year under baseline assumptions)

http://cboblog.cbo.gov/?p=216
 
The entire projection came from Obama's budget, moron. What part of that can't your tiny libtard brain understand? Call the White House and tell them they did it wrong. Maybe they'll get you a stimulus job cleaning toilets.
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The neocon is so propagandized that he cant even fathom how budgets work even when its explained to him by Bush's own economic advisor. :p
 
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The entire projection came from Obama's budget, moron. What part of that can't your tiny libtard brain understand? Call the White House and tell them they did it wrong. Maybe they'll get you a stimulus job cleaning toilets.

Here comes neocon propagandist again with his nonsense. What part of your brain doesn't see the fact that the projection is a disingenuous exercise of propaganda and the DERIVED numbers have NOTHING to do with reality. And where are the Bush chart projection from heritage, why cant you find those? :D

As for stimulus, this is what Bush White House said in 08 :p

'the stimulus package was necessary, even if it increased the deficit.'

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/28/2009.deficit/?iref=mpstoryview
 
You idiot, your figures and link are from March, 2009. Newer numbers are even worse:

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And meanwhile show me a heritage chart for this :p

The cumulative deficit from 2010 to 2019 under the President’s proposals would total $9.3 trillion, compared with a cumulative deficit of $4.4 trillion projected under the current-law assumptions embodied in CBO’s baseline. Debt held by the public would rise, from 41 percent of GDP in 2008 to 57 percent in 2009 and then to 82 percent of GDP by 2019 (compared with 56 percent of GDP in that year under baseline assumptions)

http://cboblog.cbo.gov/?p=216
 
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You idiot, your figures and link are from March, 2009. Newer numbers are even worse:

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Too bad, Bush's 'senior White House economic advisor' disagrees.

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Too bad, the White House and Obama's budget disagree with him.

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Too bad, Bush's 'senior White House economic advisor' disagrees.
 
Then call the White House and tell them to change their budget because that's where the numbers come from :p
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Here comes neocon propagandist again with his nonsense.
 
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Too bad, the White House and Obama's budget disagree with him.

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Yes, heritage.org is always right.Too bad they didnt do any Bush budget projections, I wonder why.
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Then call the White House and tell them to change their budget because that's where the numbers come from :p

You mean these numbers :p

Bush's last budget.

http://cboblog.cbo.gov/?p=216

The cumulative deficit from 2010 to 2019 under the President’s proposals would total $9.3 trillion, compared with a cumulative deficit of $4.4 trillion projected under the current-law assumptions embodied in CBO’s baseline. Debt held by the public would rise, from 41 percent of GDP in 2008 to 57 percent in 2009 and then to 82 percent of GDP by 2019 (compared with 56 percent of GDP in that year under baseline assumptions)
 
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