policies? if the kind of spending that we ve seen in the last year and a half were the case, absolutely. but i don t think that s likely to have been the case. what s happened, chris, is that the overspending has accelerated. not simply that it existed back in the bush years, of course it did. but then it got worse. so that s where it started, now it s expanded. well part of the problem, sir, and you know as well as i do, we all study kensyn economics. this president was hit by a what could have been a second great depression, that s just my argument. we could have been in worse shape. that s my argument. i accept yours, you were very well spoken tonight. thank you for explaining your cause, i think there s a lot more crazy thinking in your crowd than you re willing to admit. but that s based upon the poll data we have tonight. that s your wishful thinking, chris. well it s the new york times poll. maybe that s the same thing. thank you, ryan hecker and colin
had won, continuing the bush policies? if the kind of spending that we ve seen in the last year and a half were the case, absolutely. but i don t think that s likely to have been the case. what s happened, chris, is that the overspending has accelerated. not simply that it existed back in the bush years, of course it did. but then it got worse. so that s where it started, now it s expanded. well part of the problem, sir, and you know as well as i do, we all study kensyn economics. this president was hit by a depression, that s just my argument. i accept yours, you were very well spoken tonight. thank you for explaining your cause, i think there s a lot more crazy thinking in your crowd than you re willing to admit. but that s based upon the poll data we have tonight. that s your wishful thinking, chris. well it s the new york