Short civics and economics lesson……
SHORT CIVICS LESSON
The Washington Post babbled again recently about Obama inheriting a huge deficit from Bush. Amazingly enough, a lot of people swallow this nonsense. So once more, a short civics and economics lesson. Budgets do not come from the White House. They come from Congress, and the party that controlled Congress since January 2007 is the Democratic Party. They controlled the budget process for FY 2008 and FY 2009, as well as FY 2010 and for FY 2011. In that first year, they had to contend with George Bush, which caused them to compromise on spending, when Bush somewhat belatedly got tough on spending increases.
For FY 2009 though, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid bypassed George Bush entirely, passing continuing resolutions to keep government running until Barack Obama could take office. At that time, they passed a massive omnibus spending bill to complete the FY 2009 budgets.
And where was Barack Obama during this time? He was a member of that very Congress that passed all of these massive spending bills, and he signed the omnibus bill as President to complete FY 2009. Let’s remember what the deficits looked like during that period: (below)
If the Democrats inherited any deficit, it was the FY 2007 deficit, the last of the Republican budgets. That deficit was the lowest in five years, and the fourth straight decline in deficit spending. After that, Democrats in Congress took control of spending, and that includes Barack Obama, who voted for the budgets. If Obama inherited anything, he inherited it from himself.
In a nutshell, what Obama is saying is I inherited a deficit that I voted for and then I voted to expand that deficit four-fold since January 20th.
There is no way in hell that this will be widely publicized unless each of us sends it on! This is your chance to make a difference.

Are you sure Obama even voted for this 2007 budget — or was he just “present”??
Silence is Consent!
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=11094
Hmmmm. The conservative Cato Institute disagrees completely with your analysis. Better check your facts more carefully before you go public next time.
Well….. Congress & Senate comes to mind when I look at these numbers, Who had control of congress from 2007 on? And who was a setting Senator that voted for the spending in question? Facts are a funny thing when you look at the current crime Inc. in Washington DC. Better check who has the power to spend…..
http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=3036
Read this.
BTW, I believe you mean “sitting senator”.
The scariest part of the bar graph is that it makes a $400,000,000,000. (that’s 400 billion) deficit look small!!!!!!!