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My bad. I posted:
Chris Cox goes from SEC under Bush to NRA-ILA Executive Director of NRA, NRA endorses Romney/Ryan. What's next if Romney gets elected. Anyone ready for Bush economy II?
Different people. One is Christopher Cox, the other Chris Cox. Coincidence I guess.
A woman asked Romney a question during the debate. She said, basically, that while she was not all that happy with what has gone on with the Obama administration during the past four years, she is nonetheless mindful of the fact that it was eight years of a Republican administration that got Obama into the mess he inherited when he took office in 2008. So, she asked Romney, why should she vote for the same kind of administration now, that is largely responsible for the whole disaster to begin with. How does he (Romney) differentiate himself from George W. Bush? How does she know she isn't voting for more of the same from another Republican administration?
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A farmer puts a fox in charge of watching his hen house. After a week or so, the farmer discovers that over half of his chickens are gone. The fox has put on weight and has been seen with chicken feathers on the corners of his mouth. The farmer fires the fox, and installs an electronic monitoring system designed to catch intruders who might be after his chickens. After several months of the electronic alarm system, the farmer is unhappy. He hasn't lost any more chickens, but the number of chickens in his hen house is not increasing to his satisfaction. So he gets rid of the electronic alarm system and re-hires the fox.
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I have no intention of re-hiring the fox on November 6th.
You good folks can carp all you want about how, in your opinion, Pres. Obama hasn't fixed anything, has made matters worse, etc. First off, I totally disagree with any such opinion. You may not like "Obamacare," but that doesn't mean it isn't a good thing for our country which, of course, it clearly is.
But the mess that the Bush administration made of our economy and our foreign policy cannot be denied. Romney isn't telling me how he would be any different. He isn't telling anyone that. "Trust me." Right . . . .
"You're a moron. Bush didn't cause the sub-prime mortgage debacle. Democrats did."
Or banks did. Or borrowers did. Republicans did.
The responsibility and the guilt can be distributed almost as many ways as one likes.
It was clear the next president after Bush would have to be so concerned with handling the highly precarious economic and geo-political-military situation that not much else could be attended to. Decisions for the future were made, expressly, at that time.
The interests served by such policies must be evident. If they are not to the reader, then you must consider me 'eccentric'. It is not a question of conspiracy.
Those interests are in no way challenged by the current two contenders of the two-party dictatorship running things. In fact, it is their raison d'être.
The Constitution is very democratically constructed, but the voting public has not used its control of the purse strings as they might have (we could say should have). Every two years, the entire House can be fired!
A woman asked Romney a question during the debate. She said, basically, that while she was not all that happy with what has gone on with the Obama administration during the past four years, she is nonetheless mindful of the fact that it was eight years of a Republican administration that got Obama into the mess he inherited when he took office in 2008. So, she asked Romney, why should she vote for the same kind of administration now, that is largely responsible for the whole disaster to begin with. How does he (Romney) differentiate himself from George W. Bush? How does she know she isn't voting for more of the same from another Republican administration?
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A farmer puts a fox in charge of watching his hen house. After a week or so, the farmer discovers that over half of his chickens are gone. The fox has put on weight and has been seen with chicken feathers on the corners of his mouth. The farmer fires the fox, and installs an electronic monitoring system designed to catch intruders who might be after his chickens. After several months of the electronic alarm system, the farmer is unhappy. He hasn't lost any more chickens, but the number of chickens in his hen house is not increasing to his satisfaction. So he gets rid of the electronic alarm system and re-hires the fox.
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I have no intention of re-hiring the fox on November 6th.
A woman asked Romney a question during the debate. She said, basically, that while she was not all that happy with what has gone on with the Obama administration during the past four years, she is nonetheless mindful of the fact that it was eight years of a Republican administration that got Obama into the mess he inherited when he took office in 2008. So, she asked Romney, why should she vote for the same kind of administration now, that is largely responsible for the whole disaster to begin with. How does he (Romney) differentiate himself from George W. Bush? How does she know she isn't voting for more of the same from another Republican administration?
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A farmer puts a fox in charge of watching his hen house. After a week or so, the farmer discovers that over half of his chickens are gone. The fox has put on weight and has been seen with chicken feathers on the corners of his mouth. The farmer fires the fox, and installs an electronic monitoring system designed to catch intruders who might be after his chickens. After several months of the electronic alarm system, the farmer is unhappy. He hasn't lost any more chickens, but the number of chickens in his hen house is not increasing to his satisfaction. So he gets rid of the electronic alarm system and re-hires the fox.
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I have no intention of re-hiring the fox on November 6th.
Anyone dumb enough to think that Bush and the GOP got us into the mess is not smart enough to be voting. Please, for the good of the country, your children, grandchildren and descendants, stay home and don't vote.
Boosh did it.
The Current ReaganBush Debt is:
$15,271,916,222,776.50
which means that in a total of 20 years,
these three presidents have led to the creation of
94.23%
of the entire national debt
in only 8.4746% of the 236 years of the existence of the United States of America.
Boosh did it.
No, not entirely. He had some help.
The Current ReaganBush Debt is:
$15,271,916,222,776.50
which means that in a total of 20 years,
these three presidents have led to the creation of
94.23%
of the entire national debt
in only 8.4746% of the 236 years of the existence of the United States of America.
ReaganBushDebt.org
Please feel free to PROVE otherwise.
You might also like to read this page -
ReaganBushDebt.org Calculation Details
And of course, feel free to PROVE this is incorrect as well.