Sorry, WTF didn't make a good post, he advanced a strawman. He addressed an argument that I didn't make, because he knew that he couldn't stand a chance against the argument that I actually made. It would've helped if he contained his control and anger issues and actually read what was written, instead of emotionally coming up with responses to what he thought I said.Good discussion and thanks for serving.
Perhaps you could help him with the questions that I asked him.
Now, to address your other inaccuracies.
Bush lowered taxes to get the economic engine running again, that was a necessity. That surplus that you talked about existed because of a Republican Congress. Congress has the power of the purse. Per the Constitution, congress manages taxes and they manage the budget.
Clinton and the other Democrats wanted to spend like drunken sailors, the Republican majority cattle prodded both into reducing their urge to spend, into agreeing with reduced spending, and into focusing on paying down the debt.
You could thank the Republican Congress for giving us that surplus.
Also, that surplus simply meant that we were spending less than what we were taking in. The debt still existed under the Clinton Administration.
The 9/11 attacks woke this country up to the reality that there was an entity waging a deadly war against us, that surplus disappearing in the face of that threat, and a poor economy, was a necessity.
Also, the deficit went down from 2003 to 2007, when both the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars were going on. We still had the tax cuts during that time. Raising taxes when the economy is poor is equivalent to taking laxatives to prevent diarrhea. Raising taxes generally leads to reduced incentives to spend money. Lowering taxes generally leads to greater incentives to earning more money and to spending it.
Also, the invasion of Iraq took place in 2003, and the pullout took place in 2011. That doesn't look like "12 plus years" to me. You blame the Iraq government for not being able to defend itself, but give a pass to the administration that failed them, and that failed to capitalize on the success that we handed to them.
Had Obama truly wanted a SOFA, we would've had one, and we would've been able to stay behind to provide further training and assistance.
Also, the Iraqi military HAS repelled ISIS in many areas in Iraq. The government is inside a location that ISIS can't penetrate. Originally Posted by herfacechair
Clinton and the republican congress had more tax revenue coming in. Bush 1 raised the tax rates, the tax rate percentages in all 7 tax brackets were higher. Clinton kept these same rates. For example the rate in the highest bracket was 39%. Clinton did not have any wars to deal with or any major entitlements to implement. This helped lead to a surplus at the end of Clinton's term.
According to charts below, the debt did increase between 2003 and 2007. You have any links to show that the debt went down between 2003 and 2007?
Yes, we pulled out in 2011, but didn't we leave 5,000 boots on the ground? If so, that would make it 11 plus years of having more than a 1,000 soldiers being there. If the Iraq government can protect itself without outside help, why are we sending in a small force of troops, sending the Navy, looking at possible Drone strikes for this new conflict?
True, you did not say Military State, but you did say "stay as long as it takes". Which costs money that has to be accounted for. The republicans want a balanced budget for each fiscal year. When there is no budget agreement we go into the sequester.
These charts from usgovenmentspending.com show the debt increased between 2003 and 2007.
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