Truthmatters
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- May 10, 2007
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BTW Phil Gramm wrote the law and eright after it became law he went to UBS bank for one great big cushy job.
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Yup and it wasn't all Bush's fault.
Sure it was.
No, it wasn't. He played his part too. But if you actually can take off your partisan blinders, you'll see that both parties, in both administrations are to blame.
I think that anyone who is paying attention realizes the damage Clinton did to this country. First of all we have what you point out. If Clinton thought it wrong he could have rallied the democrats, or enough of them to make it not a veto proof majority.
The bill was passed 362-57 in the House and 90-8 in the Senate. That you could blame the passage of such a bill on the President shows just how much of a pathetic hack you are.
When the smoke of this depression/recesssion clears, I think we will discover it wasn't totally Bush, it was also Reagan. We might have recovered from Reagan's tripling the national debt, but Bush was waiting to deliver what could have been the final straw.
That America was able to stop the slide into an economic catastrophe is perhaps because sheer fright in both parties forced some compromises.
Our history seems to be Republicans drive America into some kind of economic disaster and America then elects Democrats to pull us out, but even before we are out, Republicans are already plannng the next disaster. Has Romney told the American people anything of his economic plans except expressing utopian platitudes or how rich he is?
And a Republican controlled congress.
I see. So who controls Congress only matters when the blame is to be put on Republicans.
Fucking hypocrite!