The graph above in Figure 3 illustrates the myth that you can cut taxes and increase spending and expect to get increased government revenue. ...
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www.cedarcomm.com/~stevelm1/usdebt.htm
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WRL estimates an additional $130 billion will be authorized for spending in 2009 and subsequent years, making the total authorized $200 billion. This graph shows Budget Authority, ... Past Military Spending. If the government does not have enough money to finance a war (or spending for its hefty military budgets),
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www.warresisters.org/piechart.htm
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National Debt Graph: Bush Goes for WWII Stimulus ... And you can't blame consumers for not spending in bad times. The only way out of this, if we don't want to wait 10 years, is for the government to spend, pay unemployment insurance, or give tax breaks to people who will spend (not the rich).
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The money that the Federal Government uses to pay its bills—its revenues or receipts—comes mostly from taxes. In the past three years, revenues were greater than spending, and the Government was able to reduce the national debt with the difference between revenues and spending—that is, the surplus.
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www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2002/guide02.html
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Based on this observation then, the only way to control government spending is to control it's income. ... Here is a graph of the Federal Deficit since 1930 (1999-2000 estimated). For a continuation to the present year, I recommend the similar -- but better and more comprehensive -- charts at Professor Sahr's site.
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perspicuity.net/civics/gov-acct.html
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Economy > Government spending in research and development by country. Economy statistics with graphs, maps and pie charts. ... Search for: government spending graph; government spending graphs...
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www.nationmaster.com/graph/eco_gov_spe_in_res_and_dev-e...
www.nationmaster.com/graph/eco_gov_spe_in_res_and_dev-economy-government-spending-research-development
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Superseded by April, 2004 entry. ... While I am very much a fan of fiscal responsibility and give much credit to Clinton for not spending beyond his means, the economy was soaring then and so moderate government spending increases would show up as decreases on the graph above.
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carriedaway.blogs.com/carried_away/2003/10/us_governmen...
carriedaway.blogs.com/carried_away/2003/10/us_government_s.html
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Your path: Standards Site Home > Schemes of work > Citizenship at key stage 3 > Government, elections and voting > How does government spend its money? ... Issues relating to spending, taxation and finance are developed further in key stage 4.
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www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/schemes2/citizenship/cit06/06...
www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/schemes2/citizenship/cit06/06q6
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This is the same graph as above, but takes into acount inflation. In the previous graph you saw that the government was spending more money every year, but you couldn't tell whether or not it was just keeping pace with inflation.
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www.marktaw.com/culture_and_media/TheNationalDebt.html
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