Quote Originally Posted by Hlleonard View Post
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If you go back and use the correct number to do the math the numbers you seem to be enchanted with are actually around 6 and a half trillion instead of the 5.2 you posted... The .907 trillion you used for your calculation is the debt that Mr. Carter left Mr. Reagan.... So in your head it is ok to double or triple the debt as long as the numbers themselves are smaller?... I guess that is good right wing economics.

Before you get into schooling somebody it might be a good idea to at least start at the right place in the text book.... You have a good day sir.
I guess you failed to read this part:



Note: the initial year for Reagan is all that was reported, but I will give you the assumption that he raised it by 2.2trillion dollars...........even at that rate, if you add the 1.5 trillion/ear that is expected for 2015 and 2016, Obama STILL beats the two Republicans combined by 1 trillion........

I stated WHAT you already pointed out..........and gave Reagan all the debt for the 1980's by giving the assumption that he raised it 2.2 trillion dollars.......

Even at that rate, what the hell don't you understand about the fact that Obama still raised the debt more than Bush and Reagan combined......

You will NEVER, EVER get it.