Congressman John Spratt (D-SC) remarks on the history of Bush’s all-time record deficits.
Rep. Spratt, the Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee, recalls how the Bush Administration went from a record budget surplus under Pres. Clinton to the five largest deficits in our nation’s history. (0:46)
February 6, 2006
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