mrplunkey
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1) Does limiting your search criteria in the link you provided to only one type of spending give you an accurate representation of total spending as a % of GDP? Yes or no.
2) Does singling out one single year - coincidentally one of the worst economic years in recent memory where social spending is unusually inflated - give you an accurate representation of traditional spending as a % of GDP? Yes or no.
1) I changed the search criteria to "Public and Manditory Spending" (your choice)
2) I changed the year to 2010 (your choice).
And you were still dead wrong.
This is fun. What's next? Should we shift over to the CyberCollege data?