that leaves us only with the president's budget with whichrtn what we're ri off recognize what jumps out at you first when you look at the president's budget is the $1.9 trillion in brand new taxes. more taxes on income. more taxes on gasoline. more taxes on giving gifts to other people. an offensively to many folks in this coy, taxes on dying. what else jumpth out is the additional spending. $1.5 trillion of new spendinges. more spending on welfare. more spending on paying peopl and more spending on of all presumably i would suppose to corporations that have given large financial contributions to the particular administration. in fact, if you wanted to sum up the president's budget, the one that we're trying to provide the contrast to here today, iul fas language that used to be fashionable in this town, it's a tax and spend document. that's what it does. it raises taxes and it taxes and raises spending. i wasn't around during tho is t some time during the late '90s, the previous democratic administration, the clinton administration, made it no longer fashionable to use the words ta