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Give me a break, G Bush and a unfiied republician congress during his first term expanded spending more than any administration in history, perhaps more than all combined. Give your comment on that, remember the quote from Bush "I want the prescription bill on my desk now". One thing mr pres- you didn't fund the bill- you passed the cost to our kids. You talk about Obama. I would rather have 'tax and spend' than "tax cut and spend". The latter passes the cost of social programs to our kids. It is the republican way
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