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Lowered taxes ---protects the weak ---feeds the poor ---helps the elderly ---protects and supplies Israel ---keeps america from terrorist attacks --- wake up and see what a fine job my friend bush is doing for all of you .playtoofast is the devil and should not be trusted he has the mark of the beast .

2006-08-10 07:34:45 · 20 answers · asked by playtoofast 6 in Politics & Government Politics

20 answers

hmm... lets see

Emergency Management: They completely failed to manage the first large-scale emergency since 9/11. Despite all their big talk and hundreds of billions of dollars spent on homeland security over the past four years, this administration proved itself stunningly incompetent when faced with an actual emergency. (Katrina Relief Funds Squandered)

Fiscal Management: America is broke. No wait, we're worse than broke. In less than five years these borrow and spend-thrifts have nearly doubled our national debt, to a stunning $8.2 trillion. These are not your father's Republicans who treated public dollars as though they were an endangered species. These Republicans waste money in ways and in quantities that make those old tax and spend liberals of yore look like tight-fisted Scots.

This administration is so incompetent that you can just throw a dart at the front page of your morning paper and whatever story of importance it hits will prove my point.

Katrina relief: Eleven thousand spanking new mobile homes sinking into the Arkansas mud. Seems no one in the administration knew there were federal and state laws prohibiting trailers in flood zones. Oops. That little mistake cost you $850 million -- and counting.

Medicare Drug Program: This $50 billion white elephant debuted by trampling many of those it was supposed to save. The mess forced states to step in and try to save its own citizens from being killed by the administration's poorly planned and executed attempt to privatize huge hunks of the federal health safety net.

Afghanistan: Good managers know that in order to pocket the gains of a project, you have to finish it. This administration started out fine in Afghanistan. They had the Taliban and al Queda on the run and Osama bin Laden trapped in a box canyon. Then they were distracted by a nearby shiney object -- Iraq. We are now $75 billion out of pocket in Afghanistan and its sitting president still rules only within the confines of the nation's capital. Tribal warlords, the growing remnants of the Taliban and al Qaeda call the shots in the rest of the county.

Iraq: This ill-begotten war was supposed to only cost us $65 billion. It has now cost us over $300 billion and continues to suck $6 billion a month out of our children's futures. Meanwhile the three warring tribes Bush "liberated" are using our money and soldiers' lives to partition the country. The Shiites and Kurds are carving out the prime cuts while treating the once-dominant Sunnis the same way the Israelis treat the Palestinians, forcing them onto Iraq's version of Death Valley. Meanwhile Iran is increasingly calling the shots in the Shiite region as mullahs loyal to Iran take charge. (More)

Iran: The administration not only jinxed its Afghanistan operations by attacking Iraq, but also provided Iran both the rationale for and time to move toward nuclear weapons. The Bush administration's neocons' threats to attack Syria next only provided more support for religious conservatives within Iran who argued U.S. intentions in the Middle East were clear, and that only the deterrent that comes with nuclear weapons could protect them.

North Korea: Ditto. Also add to all the above the example North Korea set for Iran. Clearly once a country possesses nukes, the U.S. drops the veiled threats and wants to talk.

Social Programs: It's easier to get affordable -- even free -- American-style medical care, paid for with American dollars, if you are injured in Iraq, Afghanistan or are victims of a Pakistani earthquake, than if you live and pay taxes in the good old U.S.A. Nearly 50 million Americans can't afford medical insurance. Nevertheless the administration has proposed a budget that will cut $40 billion from domestic social programs, including health care for the working poor. The administration is quick to say that those services will be replaced by its "faith-based" programs. Not so fast...


"Despite the Bush administration's rhetorical support for religious charities, the amount of direct federal grants to faith-based organizations declined from 2002 to 2004, according to a major new study released yesterday....The study released yesterday "is confirmation of the suspicion I've had all along, that what the faith-based initiative is really all about is de-funding social programs and dumping responsibility for the poor on the charitable sector," said Kay Guinane, director of the nonprofit advocacy program at OMB Watch.." (More)

The Military: Overused and over-deployed.


Former Defense Secretary William Perry and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright warned in a 15-page report that the Army and Marine Corps cannot sustain the current operational tempo without "doing real damage to their forces." ... Speaking at a news conference to release the study, Albright said she is "very troubled" the military will not be able to meet demands abroad. Perry warned that the strain, "if not relieved, can have highly corrosive and long-term effects on the military. (More)

With military budgets gutted by the spiraling costs of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the administration has requested funding for fewer National Guard troops in fiscal 2007 -- 17,000 fewer. Which boggles the sane mind since, if it weren't for reserve/National Guard, the administration would not have had enough troops to rotate forces in and out of Iraq and Afghanistan. Nearly 40 percent of the troops sent to those two countries were from the reserve and National Guard.

The Environment: Here's a little pop quiz: What happens if all the coral in the world's oceans dies? Answer: Coral is the first rung on the food-chain ladder; so when it goes, everything else in the ocean dies. And if the oceans die, we die.

The coral in the world's oceans are dying (called "bleaching") at an alarming and accelerating rate. Global warming is the culprit. Nevertheless, this administration continues as the world's leading global warming denier. Why? Because they seem to feel it's more cost effective to be dead than to force reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. How stupid is that? And time is running out.

Trade: We are approaching a $1 trillion annual trade deficit, most of it with Asia, $220 billion with just China -- just last year.

Energy: Record high energy prices. Record energy company profits. Dick Cheney's energy task force meetings remain secret. Need I say more?

Consumers: Americans finally did it last year -- they achieved a negative savings rate. (Folks in China save 10 percent, for contrast.) If the government can spend more than it makes and just say "charge it" when it runs out, so can we. The average American now owes $9,000 to credit card companies. Imagine that.

Human Rights: America now runs secret prisons and a secret judicial system that would give Kafka fits. And the U.S. has joined the list of nations that tortures prisioners of war. (Shut up George! We have pictures!)

I could go on for another 1,000 words listing the stunning incompetence of the Bush administration and its GOP sycophants in Congress. But what's the use? No seems to give a fig. The sun continues to shine in this fool's paradise. House starts were up in January. The stock market is finally back over 11,000.

But don't bother George W. Bush with any of this. While seldom right, he is never in doubt. Doubt is Bush's enemy. Worry? How can he worry when he has no doubts?

Me? Well, I worry about all the above, all the time. But in particular, I worry about coral.

2006-08-10 07:41:28 · answer #1 · answered by daanzig 4 · 3 0

Getting pissed at W for what's happening to our country is like getting pissed at Ronald McDonald when you get a bad cheeseburger. Neither one of them is really running the fryer.

>>>daanzig: Well-researched, well-thought out and well-written. Good job, I hope you get the ten. But I doubt if he'll give it to you. The neocon who asked this question (although he might be attempting to be facetious), as well as the neocons who have answered don't care about facts. Many of them are just happy to have liberals around to get mad at and make fun of.
I've always felt as humans we enjoy the things we hate, much more than the things we love.
Which makes me wonder why I'm not happier with W. I guess there's only so much enjoyment you can get out of your hatred before you realize your world is going straight to hell in a handbasket.

2006-08-11 10:34:39 · answer #2 · answered by buzzzard 3 · 0 0

bush is definitly not feedin the poor.. in america anyway.. he has a pointless war going, he refuses to suport "fake" oil (that is better for our atmosphere and health) b/c he owns an oil company, Ya.. hes protecting and supplying isreal... and we're billions of dollars in debt already.

He def didnt keep anyone from a terrorist attack.. he set up more medal detectors and stuff... the stuff they found in england was liquid.. and wasnt found by him. he had nothing to do with that.

and hes an ex-pot head/ alcoholic.. some president?

2006-08-10 18:45:27 · answer #3 · answered by kangaroo 3 · 0 0

Resign and admit to his crimes. Pay for his life imprisonment in a super max with a small part of the money he has stolen from the American people, and give the rest back from his offshore numbered accounts. That would be a GOOD start. Down with Dictator Dumbya!!!

2006-08-10 16:41:52 · answer #4 · answered by rhino9joe 5 · 1 0

My old friend could at least offer me some vaseline or lubricant next time he bends the country over for the old family gift

2006-08-10 14:42:11 · answer #5 · answered by derek m 2 · 1 0

Increase my income to the 7 digit area.

Go big Red Go

2006-08-10 14:40:01 · answer #6 · answered by 43 5 · 1 1

I agree with KooKooBananas. He's yet to do most of those things. In fact, quite the opposite, he's ruined most of those things that you claim he's done.

What can he do for me? Resign.

2006-08-10 14:46:34 · answer #7 · answered by spike_is_my_evil_vampire 4 · 1 0

I think he should not make us take tha Fcat---feed tha poor---help tha elderly---and lowered taxes

2006-08-10 14:42:00 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Resign from office!

2006-08-10 15:57:05 · answer #9 · answered by MSJP 4 · 1 0

an extensive hussein family track down.

2006-08-10 14:48:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I support President BUSH 100%....

Its lame brains like all you anti-Bush people, who've sucked in so much propaganda, you cant see straight!

2006-08-10 14:46:37 · answer #11 · answered by Katz 6 · 0 2

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