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Old February 4th 10, 10:27 AM posted to alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent,rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.soc,misc.consumers.frugal-living
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Default I finally get it: If GW is not man-made, then God is punishingus with it

Bill Sornson wrote:


Dude, you're delusional. Unemployment was under 5% (technically "full
employment") for record number of quarters under Bush. It's no coincidence
that the economy started going to hell when the Dems took control of
Congress in the 2006 elections. (And yes, the most ideological president in
history -- then Senator Barrack H. Obama -- voted for all the spending bills
and complained that they weren't enough.) Bush's biggest mistake was not
vetoing a ton of ****. (He did try 18 separate and distinct times to reform
Fanny and Freddie; see "Burning Down the House" unless Obama has had it
removed from the internet like he just did a Reuters article on new "back
door taxes".)

Out, BS




Amazing - biggest case of denial I've seen yet. You may want to
actually get some facts, but reality is obviously not something to which
you will apparently ever admit.

Poor GW - nothing was his fault (none of his numerous failings were ever
his fault - through he's whole life he's just been a victim of
circumstances).

Meanwhile, it'll be many years before the US recovers from the
disastrous results of the GW years / decisions.

Hint - it's no coincidence that the US began falling apart almost to the
day he was appointed president as business & investors ran to the
sidelines for the safety of CDs & bonds while minimizing / reducing
expansion plans.

Meanwhile, eight years later the country saw a loss in employment, lose
in real wages, a significantly reduced stock market value, a $1T
off-the-budget, bill of borrowed money for a ****ing contest in Iraq,
increased terrorism as the real terrorists were essentially left alone
to strengthen, etc. Did he ever veto any spending bill (even when
republicans controlled both the senate and congress)? GW's extensive
spending makes Obama seem a fiscally conservative.

Come to think of it, can you name even one success of the eight GW
years. I can think of only one - He was so inept that he opened the
door for the first minority in US history to be elected president.

If you don't like Obama being president, you can thank GW - His inept
leadership made it all possible.

Although GW made numerous mistakes, his biggest were likely tinkering
with a successful tax code (his rebates for the wealthy were all made
with borrowed money and failed to add any jobs), failing to curtail any
spending, invading Iraq (100% with again borrowed money) and allowing
the 9/11 terrorists to essentially run free only to strengthen in
numbers and force. Is there any doubt this loser will go down in
history as the #1 worst president?

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