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sur·plus Pronunciation Key (sûrpls, -pls) adj. Being more than or in excess of what is needed or required.

Used in a sentence

"President Clinton announced Wednesday that the federal budget surplus for fiscal year 2000 amounted to at least $230 billion, making it the largest in U.S. history and topping last year's record surplus of $122.7 billion."

Further explained:

Average taxpayers pay too much in taxes + Government slashes military and intelligence budget = Overtaxed undersecure populace = huge government surplus.

Basically, Clinton and his cronies overtaxed this country for years, built a surplus because of it, and the Democrats are proud that Clinton's legacy is one of overtaxing people to the point where the Federal Government has a record surplus.

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