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12 Let us take first the question of the size and shape of government. The myth here is that government is big, and bad -- and steadily getting bigger and worse. Obviously this myth has some excuse for existence. It is true that in recent history each new Administration has spent much more money than its predecessors. Thus President Roosevelt outspent President Hoover, and with a llowance for the special case of the Second World War, President Truman outspent President Roosevelt. Just to prove that this was no partisan matter, President Eisenhower then outspent President Truman by the handsome figure of 180 billion dollars.

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