...yawn...
go back and read some books on politics and the beliefs of each party.
2006-08-10 08:57:18
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answered by green-aly-gator 3
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I don't remember any other prez sending me a check. Taxes were reduced across the board during his terms, not just for the rich. Interest rates have been the lowest ever for the past few years, in case you haven't noticed record numbers of new homeowners and a housing boom. Gas prices are affected by supply and demand, not the prez (this is the most common and ignorant anti-Bush lie) and might be lower if the liberal democrats would allow new oil drilling proposed by Bush. Bankruptcy laws were reformed because millions of Americans were deciding it was easier to declare bankruptcy than pay off their $30,000 in credit card debt, which drives up the cost of all consumer goods for everyone. Estate taxes are relics from centuries ago which need to go- why should the gubment get a chunk of the money your parents worked their whole lives for? Now get over your jealousy of the rich and try to resist the temptation to jump on the anti-Bush bandwagon just because your life sucks. You got yourself where you are. Bush didn't.
2006-08-10 09:10:41
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answered by Android 1
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Where do you get $800K?
He doesn't control interest rates, In 1999 oil analysts predicted a super spike of $100 per barrel within ten years. Estate tax well I've told you about my friend the farmer who is trying to raise money to save the family farm after his father died.
The DNC does nothing to support the working class either lets be fair and balanced on that one. Their ONLY health care reform is aimed at the poor and elderly. They have NOTHING on the books in support of care for working Americans. I can go on and on but won't today.
2006-08-10 09:02:37
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answered by mymadsky 6
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Polls are not thoroughly precise. i could say the large style really is round 30% (that remains undesirable besides the undeniable fact that). maximum of those who answer the polls do not recognize a lot about politics both. maximum human beings nonetheless do no longer recognize who Nanci Pelosi is and he or she is third in line for the Presidency. of those who actively participate in political discussions, i could say round 40% help Bush at present. that is why you get more effective in the following than you're able to in public.
2016-11-23 19:46:11
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answered by valle 4
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Bush cut the marriage tax. The marriage tax penalized couples who both work. My wife and I both work and he saved us money. And no we do not make a lot of money. And 3 dollars a gallon has more to do with the number of cars and SUVs out there than Bush policies.
During the bush term I was also able to get a steady job, buy a house sell it for a good profit and buy another house with my wife. SHould I blame him for that too?
2006-08-10 08:55:42
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answered by jercha 4
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Well I support him because I like war. I think war is very entertaining. I would never go to fight one myself of course, but its fine for other people. I like seeing people get blown up. Oh and I like birth defects too, I think crippled children are hilarious so I am glad birth defects are way up since Our President Bush eased environmental restrictions. And I also think it is wonderful having a $1 trillion debt to Communist China, it is really great!!! I also have always hated the US Constitution so having it disregarded, so you can be held without trial or bail and tortured, wow, that is super, I love it! I hope millions of people end up in prisons, that would be great. Anyway, thats why I like Bush, and why I vote Republican. J/K!
2006-08-10 08:57:20
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answered by jxt299 7
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Really? With the tax cuts that he installed my wife and I were able to buy a house for the first time in our 30 year marriage! Under the former president I could not even get close to getting a house with his taxes that he kept raising on me!
Oh by the way we are middle class in the money making part. Just under 60k a year.
2006-08-10 08:54:51
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answered by fatboysdaddy 7
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Bush is backed by the super-rich. However, he cannot get elected with just their votes and money. He conned gullible born-again christians into voting for him, as a block. Bush doesn't really care about abortions or stem cell research. It won't hurt his wealthy backers to put bans on those things. Karl Rove's genius was to use fundamentalist christians as pawns, to vote against their own economic self-interest.
2006-08-10 08:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, who wants to be average? Average is the best of the worst, worst of the best, cream of the crap! So, don't be average and don't call me average! And the reason I supported him b/c the alternative wasn't a better choice as far as national security. He wanted to make friends with French for goodness sakes! This is the same country who folded in WWII and now don't know what to do about their large Islamic populous. They are running scared - high fashioned chickens!
2006-08-10 08:56:09
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answered by Brzo Biciklo 5
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Since when is America the {average guy club}
Get over it. either join the Redpublican party and start making money of move to Sweden or some other loser place.
Go big Red Go
2006-08-10 08:54:54
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answered by 43 5
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This man is not running our country. He's a figurehead much like the Queen of England. If you watch real close you can see a hand in the back of his jacket when his mouth moves.
He is the president of the people who are easily deceived.
2006-08-10 08:57:36
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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