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Originally Posted by oshins
Exactly my point. Which brings us back to the original article. Is what they posted true?
My favorite is the lighted billboard at 1604 and 10 that spews tea-bag BS. Lots of quotes of Thomas Jefferson about fiscal responsibility. What most people don't (care to) know is that he was always in debt (personal), and buried the US in debt during his presidency. It's like pointing at the Titanic as a model for shipbuilding. The other side of that coin is that the debt he incurred bought the Louisiana Purchase... Sometimes it's worth it to spend the money.
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Come on dude....facts when you make accusations! I may spew "tea-bag BS" but just like Sarah Palin referring to Paul Revere's ride, at LEAST I have my FACTS correct.
http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/...olor=c&local=s
The "debt" went DOWN during Jefferson's presidency. It was converted debt left over from the Revolutionary War which the new Congress had converted, and of course there was that matter of Muslim pirates we had to deal with as well.
Jefferson's personal debt was HIS business, but it was that famous home of his and his efforts to create a classical environment. He was a big spender on wines, paintings, and European good. Unlike some entities....he didn't get a "bailout"!