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NOYB wrote:
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Amid the White House's preparations, the Congressional Budget

Office
predicted the government will accumulate another $855 billion in
deficits over the next decade.


Wow! Isn't that a lot *less* than they though it would be just 4

months ago.
Looks like supply-side economics and the Laffer Curve are working

just fine.


OH, I get it! So, if it's less than "predicted", it's somehow, in your
eyes, turns a HUGE deficit into something good???? Well, let me help
YOU out, then.


The projection, for the years 2006 through 2015, is almost

two-thirds
smaller than what congressional budget analysts predicted last

fall.

Hey! Didn't I just say that?


Blindly, yes. I still can't figure out how that you think a deficit is
a good thing.

Last
September, their 10-year deficit estimate was $2.3 trillion.


Man-o-man! Bush has cut the estimated deficit by $1.445 trillion

since last
September? That's only 4 months time. The man's a genius!

Bush did that?