Pretty much, and his followers in Congress are well on their way to being out on their asses, and good riddance. They need two things prominently on display in Washington, one of em is a MAP, the other is the Constitution. You could go ahead and tack up some copies of the Declaration of Independence while you're at it, and to hell with CAFTA. Now that college students have figured out how to run a car on bullshit(I'm not kidding), Washington now independently generates all the energy we'll ever need! LOL
Mexico's a hole, and walling it off til they get their act together someday is a superlative idea. Call it 'protectionism', well let's see some MORE protectionism, there.
I think more people are taking the time to review all this stuff
with clear heads, these days, with an eye to preventing the onset of socialism. Nothing cures socialism like a boot squarely in the ***.
NAFTA? Put THAT one in the shredder, please...'we got your NAFTA right HERE!' LOL
I think immigration reform will be tough, but as more people tune into the idea, and realize that we've been really really liberal on tht issue for too long(ironically moreso under this 'republican' administration), and that it's time to pull the plug on it. Mexico, and other 2nd/3rd world(whatever) countries need to work on their own reforms and get their respective acts together, and stop expecting america to constantly bail them out, or play host to their citizens. There's 6.5 billion people in the world, 300 million live in america, others can solve their own problems, for a change. While we're at it, stop giving the UN billions, too. They can leech off someone else, for a change...
2006-06-11 14:12:56
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answered by gokart121 6
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OK, I almost agree with part of that. He is interested in globalization, wants a North America without trade or immigration restraints (just security checks) within North America, and wants a NAFTA style Agreement with Central America.
The part I don't agree with is the socialist part. He is a free market capitalist and wants the other country's markets and to let his big business buddies exploit their labor. (I can't believe I just used that term!)
The problem is, the middle class tax base would cover the costs of all of the dislocation it would cause, education and services for increased poor immigrants, for example.
2006-06-11 10:36:31
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answered by DAR 7
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Even though he is an idiot, I do think the base stays strong. Some of the things he has done while in office should have lost some of the conservatives, like going on a spending spree, like there is no tommorow. Nobody should like him when we fill up with gas. ect., ect. ect.
2006-06-11 07:14:02
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Jen Jen Jen I keep warning you them demacrats are liing to you about these matters and every time you repeat them it makes you(whispering to you)look stupid
2006-06-11 06:42:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha................
bush cracks me up!!!! what an idiot!!!!!! his parents should be ashamed. he's killed so many people that it isn't funny any more
i'm not that surprised that he's lost them.
2006-06-11 08:42:10
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answered by happy 3
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