1998-2000, the final three years of Clinton’s presidency a budget surplus was reported by the Congressional Budget Office. Originally Clinton announced his budget appeal in August of 1993. Clinton’s 1993 appeal was a televised while he requested the publics support to gain Congress’s support to diminish the $496 Billon deficit. “It won't be easy and it won't be quick, but it is necessary . . . . Without deficit reduction, we can't have sustained economic growth." (Clinton, 1993) Clinton urged the public that without the deficit decreased there would not be hope to continue
1998-2000, the final three years of Clinton’s presidency a budget surplus was reported by the Congressional Budget Office. Originally Clinton announced his budget appeal in August of 1993. Clinton’s 1993 appeal was a televised while he requested the publics support to gain Congress’s support to diminish the $496 Billon deficit. “It won't be easy and it won't be quick, but it is necessary . . . . Without deficit reduction, we can't have sustained economic growth." (Clinton, 1993) Clinton urged the public that without the deficit decreased there would not be hope to continue