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					Originally Posted by Jim in CT  "You could say the pie on the right is 40% larger or has gotten 40% larger "
 Thanks.
 
 "but they're not the same equation"
 
 What does that mean?
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 It means that by one measurement it's 40% and by the other it's 30%.
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		| "Given that it's the pie on the left which is perhaps the anomaly." 
 Until this fascist Bolshevik leaves the White House, I agree that the pie on the right is the new norm.
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 If you were to smooth the curve you'd see the pie on the right is a continuation of the Bush trajectory while the pie on the left is an abnormality.
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		| "who ever said I was in finance?" 
 I got that impression from someone, was I wrong?
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 Yes.
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		| Spence, if spending has increased 40% since 2007 (and whether you like it or not, it has), but revenues have increased nearly that much...do you see that as a problem, or are the conservatives crying wolf about a silly little thing like a $16 trillion debt and a $100 trillion shortfall for SS and Medicare? | 
	
 I think most everyone agrees the debt and healthcare costs are an issue, it's just that there are differing options on how to address it.
Here's the rub, a president Romney would still have the same debt, same deficit and the same Republicans out to protect their spending interests.
-spence