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Actually, that chart shows only total government revenue, not simply federal tax revenue, which is what we are discussing.
Add in an adjustment for inflation and suddenly BAM! Clinton levels were higher that Bush levels. Or, if we want to look at it as a percentage of the GDP, suddenly Clinton soars over Bush.
Add in an adjustment for inflation and suddenly BAM! Clinton levels were higher that Bush levels. Or, if we want to look at it as a percentage of the GDP, suddenly Clinton soars over Bush.