Congress is also involved and sometimes the economy is good and sometimes you have national emergenices that need extra spending.
Discounting inflation, FDR outspent all of your examples, but WWII and the Great Depression made it necessary. (But Obama is doing his best to take Roosevelt's title!)
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
If the chart were recast to show how much the debt went up as a percentage of GDP, it would look pretty bad for Obama after not even three years in office. In fact, Obama does almost twice as poorly as Reagan — and four times worse than George W. Bush.
Reagan: plus 14.9 percentage points
GHW Bush: plus 7.1 percentage points
Clinton: down 13.4 percentage points
GW Bush: plus 5.6 percentage points
Obama: plus 24.6 percentage points
The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.
LMAO!!! :rofl rofllol You libs buy into all the lies!!! So lets do math 101 for ya! The debt has gone from about $9.5 trillion when Bush left office to almost $15 trillion now and it will soon be $16+ trillion. On what planet does an increase from 9.5-15 equal 16%. That is close to 60%. You guys are so fricken brainwashed! :bash :bash
That is almost 60% in 2 1/2 years and as the numbers get larger, that is a whole lot harder to do! An increase of 60% on $4 trillion is only adding $2.4 trillion. Adding 60% onto about $10 trillion is $6 trillion. Obama is blowing away the overall numbers. And even though there is no way anyone should hit the same high percentages when the debt gets this big, Obama is finding a way to do it!