I don't think he did, but I haven't researched it enough. If and only if he did create a ratchet effect, he'd have been the 5th President to do so--after Madison, Lincoln, Wilson, and FDR.
To me, it seems like his growth of government could easily be reversed and that the next President will have much more logic in blaming Obama than Obama has in blaming Bush.
Obama may very well be the 5th President (if Bush wasn't) to create the ratchet effect in his first four years alone and it's really hypocritical of Obama to be blaming Bush for the problems we have now.
I'm no apologist for Bush--the man was a pretty piss-poor President. But the current President is going to be a lot worse, and his policies and growth of government is going to be a lot harder to reverse than compared to Bush's policies and growth of government.
What's really scary, is that if Bush did create the ratchet effect, then Obama obviously will have also, and that means that 2 consecutive Presidents outdid all the rest of them in the growth of government.
To me, it seems like his growth of government could easily be reversed and that the next President will have much more logic in blaming Obama than Obama has in blaming Bush.
Obama may very well be the 5th President (if Bush wasn't) to create the ratchet effect in his first four years alone and it's really hypocritical of Obama to be blaming Bush for the problems we have now.
I'm no apologist for Bush--the man was a pretty piss-poor President. But the current President is going to be a lot worse, and his policies and growth of government is going to be a lot harder to reverse than compared to Bush's policies and growth of government.
What's really scary, is that if Bush did create the ratchet effect, then Obama obviously will have also, and that means that 2 consecutive Presidents outdid all the rest of them in the growth of government.