@Cmdr:
That’s actually kinda humorous. McCain wants to veto spending. When has he ever voted, since 2000, to reduce spending anywhere!?!
He voted against the Bush tax cuts specifically because they did not include corresponding spending cuts. That is a matter of public record.
Again, we are off topic on Ron Paul (who wants to trim about 1.5 trillion from the Federal Budget, knocking us all the way back to about the levels of the first Clinton Administration, as opposed to the $3.1 trillion of Bush’s current budget.)
FYI: President Bush has achieved something not done since Reagan… Doubled federal spending in just 8 years. Unlike Reagan who had a Democrat controlled house for all 8 years, Bush had Republicans in control of BOTH houses for almost his entire term in office.
Apparently we DO need a Ron Paul President who will use his Veto Pen in order to make ALL spending require a 2/3 override vote…
Pretty sad that THE MOST fiscal conservative President of the past 30 years has been William Jefferson Clinton…
Spending rose slower under Clinton than they did under Reagan, Bush 41 or Bush 43. And Bush 43 has actually surpassed LBJ for rate of spending growth, and is only slightly behind FDR (who had more than 3 terms in office to achieve HIS record).