Some interesting stats regarding debt:
In 1956, our debt was $272.8 billion.
Republican Eisenhower increased the debt from $266.1 billion to $286.3 billion, a 7.6% increase. During his presidency, GDP grew 38.8%. Eisenhower served from '53 to '61.
Democrat Johnson increased the debt from $286.3 billion to $347.6 billion, a 21.4% increase. During his presidency, GDP grew 72.8%. Johnson served from '63 to '69.
Republican Nixon increased the debt from $347.6 billion to $475.1 billion, a 36.7% increase. During his presidency GDP grew 64.8%. Nixon served from '69 to '74.
Republican Ford increased the debt from $475.1 billion to $620.4 billion, a 30.6% increase. During his presidency GDP grew 21.7%. Ford served from '74 to '77.
Democrat Carter increased the debt from $620.4 billion to $907.7 billion, a 46.3% increase. During his presidency GDP grew 52.8%. Carter served from '77 to '81.
Republican Reagan increased the debt from $907.7 billion to $2.6 trillion, a 186.7% increase. He was the first president to pass the trillion dollar mark in debt levels and is also the president that increased the debt more than all previous presidents combined. During his presidency GDP grew 82.9%. Reagan served from '81 to '89.
Republican Bush increased the debt from $2.6 trillion to $4.1 trillion, a 56.2% increase. During his presidency GDP grew 24.3%. Bush served from '89 to '93.
Democrat Clinton increased the debt from $4.1 trillion to $5.7 trillion, a 39.6% increase. During his presidency GDP grew 56.9%. Clinton served from '93 to '01.
Republican Bush increased the debt from $5.7 trillion to $10 trillion, a 76.7% increase. During his presidency GDP grew 44.4%. Bush served from '01 to '09.
Democrat Obama increased the debt from $10 trillion to $15.9 trillion (and counting), a 58.4% increase. During his presidency GDP grew 8.5% (so far). Obama is serving since '09.
In general, since 1953, Democrats have added $7.8 trillion to the national debt, while Republicans have added $7.8 trillion to the debt.
That's close to 60 years of history, so now you tell me, which is the party that adds the most to the national debt? I can e-mail you the calculations if you wish as the data comes from:
http://www.treasurydirect.gov/govt/r...ebt_histo4.htm
http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/us_gdp_history
What makes you think Romney will be any different from the previous 10 administrations that have served over the last 60 years?