George Bush Really Screwed up our Economy

Yep, Bush Screwed It Up…

June 26, 2008 by Global Evildoer Fighter

WASHINGTON — Three out of four Americans, including large numbers of Republicans, blame President Bush’s economic policies for making the country worse off during the last eight years, according to a Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll released Wednesday, reflecting a sharp increase in public pessimism during the last year.

75% blame Bush’s policies for deteriorating economy
Yep, Bush Screwed It Up… « Suzie-Q's Truth and Justice Blog
 
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No it's policies under this administration that has stiffled and created drastically increased our national debt in its wake. Policies like:

The Gulf oil moritorium preventing more work in the gulf and stopping the Keystone pipeline

Offering Federal programs to help stop foreclosures OVER allowing the encouraging the private sector to create employment

Pushing more regulations on banks that create an environment where they no longer desire to give out business loans

Placing no strong oversight on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that had a hand in this housing mess to begin with, but rather this administration desires them to have a BIGGER role and more unlimited "bail-out" spending.

Spending money on "ideology" like Solyndra, and the Chevy Volt's government incentives. While the Volt is only able to meet a third of it's 10,000 inventory goal in 2011, and with real safety concerns, this administration pushes to increase production. I suppose "moritoriums" to stop an insure all safety measures are in place, have their clear politics over ensuring prevention through the compliance of any Federal Safety practices.
 
Oh please, are we going to go back to "W messed things up for me, waaaaahhhhh!" as his the crux of his campaign? Sheesh. If that is what Obama has to do , obviously he hasn/t done anything worthy to make his case to America that he can accomplish anything other than more Cash for Clunkers, and Solydra dumpster diving.
 
It wasn't just Bush. The Republican congress helped.

9/11 brought down two buildings. More died in the Iraq fiasco than from the WTC. It wasn't 9/11 that brought down the economy.

In fact, there has been thread after thread asking Republicans to name something, anything they did that was good during the 6 straight years they held both houses and the presidency. Still waiting for a single positive thing.

They try to say they helped AIDS victims in Africa. First, Africa isn't here. Second, with their "no condom" policy, probably more people were infected than if Republicans stayed away. So let's put that little insanity to bed.
 
It wasn't just Bush. The Republican congress helped.

9/11 brought down two buildings. More died in the Iraq fiasco than from the WTC. It wasn't 9/11 that brought down the economy.

In fact, there has been thread after thread asking Republicans to name something, anything they did that was good during the 6 straight years they held both houses and the presidency. Still waiting for a single positive thing.

They try to say they helped AIDS victims in Africa. First, Africa isn't here. Second, with their "no condom" policy, probably more people were infected than if Republicans stayed away. So let's put that little insanity to bed.

Why don't you enlist, asswipe. Obama's got what, 7 or 8 wars going on. Or, are you waiting for the draft to be reinstated when the Chickenhawk invades Iran?
 
Well, didnt you know? Obama closed Gitmo, brought home all the troops, ended all wars, raised the sea levels and we are all joinging hands with the nations of the world singing Kum By Yah
 
If that is the best Obama can offer as a compelling reason to vote for him, then he is pretty weak and vulnerable indeed. And, if this is the argument, then he had his chance to fix W's problems and didn't so now we can make the case to let someone else have a go be it Gingrich or Romney or whatever . So, pretty lame argument at best and back at ya. If that is all Obama has, wow.
 

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