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Is there a statute of limitations on fucking up the country?
If not....Bush will be blamed for generations
If not....Bush will be blamed for generations
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Is there a statute of limitations on fucking up the country?
If not....Bush will be blamed for generations
When are we going to stop blaming the Japanese for Pearl Harbor?
The truth about Bush needs to repeated, otherwise, in its absence, the Right will manufacture a Bush mythology that will sanitize his legacy,
the way they did Reagan.
WHEN ARE WE GOING TO STOP BLAMING BUSH?
Afghanistan War by the Numbers: Lives Lost, Billions Spent
The war in Afghanistan has cost the United States $443 billion from 2001 through 2011, according to the Congressional Research Office.
According to a Pew Trusts report, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have contributed more to growth in U.S. debt than any other policy since 2001 except the Bush tax cuts and in the increased interest from legislative changes.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/OTUS...-lives-lost-afghanistan-war/story?id=16256292
The true cost of the Iraq war: $3 trillion and beyond ,
September 5, 2010
Federal debt
There is no question that the Iraq war added substantially to the federal debt. This was the first time in American history that the government cut taxes as it went to war. The result: a war completely funded by borrowing. U.S. debt soared from $6.4 trillion in March 2003 to $10 trillion in 2008 (before the financial crisis); at least a quarter of that increase is directly attributable to the war. And that doesn't include future health care and disability payments for veterans, which will add another half-trillion dollars to the debt.
As a result of two costly wars funded by debt, our fiscal house was in dismal shape even before the financial crisis -- and those fiscal woes compounded the downturn.
The true cost of the Iraq war: $3 trillion and beyond
Bush-Era Tax Cuts Will Cost U.S. Nearly $1 Trillion Over Next Decade
Keeping tax cuts for the wealthy could cost the U.S. big time.
Letting the Bush-era tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 expire on schedule at the end of 2012 would bring the government nearly $1 trillion in revenue over the next 10 years, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office. That’s $823 billion in added revenue and $127 billion in interest to be exact, for a total $950 billion in ten-year deficit reduction.
Bush-Era Tax Cuts Will Cost U.S. Nearly $1 Trillion Over Next Decade [GRAPHIC]
When hell freezes over and more. Obama is still paying off Bush’s debt and continue into the next decade. Bush's debt did not stop growing when he left office. Most of the $5 trillion added to the debt belong to Bush.
When do we stop blaming the fox for raiding the hen house?
It's all progressives have so I doubt they'll ever stop blaming Mr Bush, no shocking revelation there.
Would you prefer we just forget about his 8 years in office as commander in chief?
history will blame Bush forever.
he caused the mess
never!
When every US soldier that died is alive again, every maimed service member is whole again, every Iraqi civilian killed alive again, and every penny spent is repaid, THEN WE CAN FORGIVE HIM!
WHY CANNOT THE CONs accept Bush sent our troops to die based on LIES he knew were lies, and LAUGHED about afterwords. Had he been a Democrat, he'd have been impeached and HUNG. And he & Cheney should have been.
history will blame Bush forever.
he caused the mess
You really are a simple minded twit.
never!
When every US soldier that died is alive again, every maimed service member is whole again, every Iraqi civilian killed alive again, and every penny spent is repaid, THEN WE CAN FORGIVE HIM!
WHY CANNOT THE CONs accept Bush sent our troops to die based on LIES he knew were lies, and LAUGHED about afterwords. Had he been a Democrat, he'd have been impeached and HUNG. And he & Cheney should have been.
I don`t suppose you would consider blaming Democrats for getting the United States into a war with Viet Nam, where 58,000 died, all of them who DRAFTED, rather than less than one tenth of that, in Bush`s wars, all volunteers.
I don`t suppose you would be willing to give credit to Nixon for ending that war, as you are glorifying Obama for ending involvement in Iraq.
If Bush had done after September 11th, 2001, what Franklin Delano Roosevelt did after Pearl Harbor, i.e. rounding up and interning any and all of those who bear any resemblence to the attackers, the war in Iraq and Afganistan would not have been necessary, and the country would be cleaner, and more peaceful. The world would have shown the respect it did to FDR.
But of course, FDR`s action was NOT racist, was not despicable, was not motivated by hate but by patriotism, at least that is what liberal bleeding hearts say.
If Bush had done what FDR did, he would have been impeached and HUNG, as FDR should have been.
Yak. Yak. Yak. Obama has spent more money since he's been in office than Bush ever did. We owe 16 trillion dollars now, in great part to Obama. He said he would cut the deficit in half in his first 4 years. What a crock of shit that turned out to be. Time to get off the Blame Bush Train and look at Obama realistically. He's bankrupting this country.
Yak. Yak. Yak. You sound as dumb as Sarah Palin.
funny they didnt invite GWB to their little convention if he was so great.
history will blame Bush forever.
he caused the mess
WHEN ARE WE GOING TO STOP BLAMING BUSH?
Afghanistan War by the Numbers: Lives Lost, Billions Spent
The war in Afghanistan has cost the United States $443 billion from 2001 through 2011, according to the Congressional Research Office.
According to a Pew Trusts report, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have contributed more to growth in U.S. debt than any other policy since 2001 except the Bush tax cuts and in the increased interest from legislative changes.
Billions Of Dollars, Thousands of Lives Lost In Afghanistan War - ABC News
Bush-Era Tax Cuts Will Cost U.S. Nearly $1 Trillion Over Next Decade
Keeping tax cuts for the wealthy could cost the U.S. big time.
Letting the Bush-era tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 expire on schedule at the end of 2012 would bring the government nearly $1 trillion in revenue over the next 10 years, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office. That’s $823 billion in added revenue and $127 billion in interest to be exact, for a total $950 billion in ten-year deficit reduction.
Bush-Era Tax Cuts Will Cost U.S. Nearly $1 Trillion Over Next Decade [GRAPHIC]
When hell freezes over and more. Obama is still paying off Bush’s debt and continue into the next decade. Bush's debt did not stop growing when he left office. Most of the $5 trillion added to the debt belong to Bush.
When do we stop blaming the fox for raiding the hen house?
LMAO!!!
Just like Republicans.....can't stand the heat:
Total U S Debt
09/30/2009 $11,909,829,003,511.75(80% Of All Debt Across 232 Years Borrowed By Reagan And Bushes)
09/30/2008 $10,024,724,896,912.49(Times Square Debt Clock Modified To Accomodate Tens of Trillions)
09/30/2007 $9,007,653,372,262.48
09/30/2006 $8,506,973,899,215.23
09/30/2005 $7,932,709,661,723.50
09/30/2004 $7,379,052,696,330.32
09/30/2003 $6,783,231,062,743.62(Second Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2002 $6,228,235,965,597.16
09/30/2001 $5,807,463,412,200.06(First Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2000 $5,674,178,209,886.86(Administration And Congress Arguing About How To Use Surplus)
09/30/1999 $5,656,270,901,615.42 (First Surplus Generated...On Track To Pay Off Debt By 2012)
09/30/1998 $5,526,193,008,897.62
09/30/1997 $5,413,146,011,397.34
09/30/1996 $5,224,810,939,135.73
09/29/1995 $4,973,982,900,709.39
09/30/1994 $4,692,749,910,013.32
09/30/1993 $4,411,488,883,139.38(Debt Quadrupled By Reagan/Bush41)
09/30/1992 $4,064,620,655,521.66
09/30/1991 $3,665,303,351,697.03
09/28/1990 $3,233,313,451,777.25
09/29/1989 $2,857,430,960,187.32
09/30/1988 $2,602,337,712,041.16
09/30/1987 $2,350,276,890,953.00
09/30/1986 $2,125,302,616,658.42
09/30/1985 $1,823,103,000,000.00
09/30/1984 $1,572,266,000,000.00
09/30/1983 $1,377,210,000,000.00
09/30/1982 $1,142,034,000,000.00(Total Debt Passes $1 Trillion)
09/30/1981 $997,855,000,000.00