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Washington Post Should Correct Falsehood In Sessions Op-Ed

January 25, 2011 1:59 pm ET by Jamison Foser

Yesterday's Washington Post contained an op-ed by Republican Senator Jeff Sessions in which made several dubious claims, most notably that he and his fellow Republicans -- who have supported costly wars and massive tax cuts -- are serious about deficit reduction. Dubious claims, even those undermined by the writer's own recent history, are commonly accepted as the price of granting op-ed space to politicians. Explicit falsehoods, however, cannot be justified on such grounds, and the Washington Post should promptly correct this one:

As we enter the annual budget season, Washington will need to consider the kind of change this country has not accomplished since 1997 - when a strong Republican Congress passed a budget that converted soaring deficits into surpluses.

Prior to the passage of the budget in question, deficits were not "soaring." They were decreasing, due in part to Bill Clinton's 1993 budget, passed in Congress without a single Republican vote. Here's a chart, based on Congressional Budget Office data:

As you can see, deficits were clearly not "soaring" in 1997. They were declining rapidly, which is the opposite of "soaring." The Washington Post owes its readers a correction.

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    • Author by CrashGordon (January 25, 2011 4:21 pm ET)
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      Even funnier, is that most Republicans claim credit for the Deficit Reduction Act that lead to a balanced budget, but the record shows that virtually no Republicans voted for it.
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    • Author by newzhound (January 25, 2011 4:30 pm ET)
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      Those CBO numbers can't possible be correct! I went back to the source, and according to it:

      - Under President Ronald Reagan the Federal debt increased from $745.7B (1982) to $1,253.1B (1990). I thought he was supposed to have shrunk the size of our Federal Government?

      - In six out of eight years the deficit was larger than it was the year before (no surprise, of course, given the above fact)

      - Under the Administrations of President Reagan "Debt Held by the Public" went from $924.6B (1982) to $2,411.6B (1990).

      Can such things be?
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    • Author by MickD (January 25, 2011 4:42 pm ET)
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      No Repub is ever "corrected," how will the corporate media's "Dog and Pony Truth Show" ever stay alive?
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