Sydal, now you're trying to argue completely separate points to cover up for that bullshit you spouted.
In fact, lets try this again, in 20 months he's raised the debt 2.6trillion.
2.6trillion > 4.9 trillion
There's those republican facts again.
I know your having trouble with your perfect college GPA (get your money back), but i'm not gonna hold you by your hand. I gave you a little attention to prove my point again. You did that.
The End.
I've been saying the same shit the entire time, you're just too stupid to understand it. Can you not fuckin' read? And I didn't say I had a perfect college GPA, go read that line again. Proof that you can't read.
Let me put it for you another way, maybe you will understand. A business spends $1 Million. Their business plans include more spending, let's say $4 Million. That business can't spend that $5 Million because it is already spoken for...even if the $4 Million check has not been written yet. That amount is written in and it's as good as gone. Obama has spent $2.6 Trillion, with an additional $6.7 Trillion on its way. Now, even though that is over the next 9 years or so, that money is already going out the door...which means he has, in fact, SPENT more than Bush (in 20 months). Just because that number has not been added to the debt yet (it will finalize when it's all paid out), doesn't mean that debt does not exist.
In another, more understandable term for the average joe...If I buy a house, I'm in debt $550K...even though I haven't paid that money out yet, and won't spend the entire amount for 30 YEARS, I'm still in debt $550K...even though my debt sheet does not say $550K...it says something like $1200/mo. after the down and all that good shit.
It took Bush 2 years to spend $2 Trillion...it took Obama 461 days to spend the same amount. Obama spent more in one day than Bush did in 1 year (2007). And his current spending has $9.3 Trillion going out the door in the next 9 years. The government will not add that amount to the debt until it's spent in it's entirety....but the debt is still there...just like my mortgage.