Let's get to the same reality then. Do these facts exist in your reality?
Ronald Reagan (1981–1989):
Fiscal Year 1981: Federal spending was approximately $678 billion.
Fiscal Year 1989: Federal spending increased to about $1.14 trillion.
George H. W. Bush (1989–1993):
Fiscal Year 1989: Inherited a federal budget of $1.14 trillion.
Fiscal Year 1993: Federal spending rose to approximately $1.41 trillion.
George W. Bush (2001–2009):
Fiscal Year 2001: Federal spending stood at about $1.86 trillion.
Fiscal Year 2009: Federal spending increased significantly to approximately $3.52 trillion.
Donald Trump (2017–2021):
Fiscal Year 2017: Federal spending was around $4.1 trillion.
Fiscal Year 2021: Federal spending rose to about $6.8 trillion.
Can you explain how the Republican Party is the party of small government, if Republican Presidents in my lifetime have always increased federal spending?
Let's get to the same reality then. Do these facts exist in your reality?
Ronald Reagan (1981–1989): Fiscal Year 1981: Federal spending was approximately $678 billion. Fiscal Year 1989: Federal spending increased to about $1.14 trillion.
George H. W. Bush (1989–1993): Fiscal Year 1989: Inherited a federal budget of $1.14 trillion. Fiscal Year 1993: Federal spending rose to approximately $1.41 trillion.
George W. Bush (2001–2009): Fiscal Year 2001: Federal spending stood at about $1.86 trillion. Fiscal Year 2009: Federal spending increased significantly to approximately $3.52 trillion.
Donald Trump (2017–2021): Fiscal Year 2017: Federal spending was around $4.1 trillion. Fiscal Year 2021: Federal spending rose to about $6.8 trillion.
Can you explain how the Republican Party is the party of small government, if Republican Presidents in my lifetime have always increased federal spending?