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well the national debt i believe is like 4 or 5 TRILLION... so that's what 4 or 5 thousand billion. I know he say's 9/11 alot, but probably not more than 4 or 5 thousand. so, i guess the debt wins... hahaha

2006-11-01 18:22:46 · answer #1 · answered by justforthisonepost 3 · 2 0

well good day to you, i know that you love this country allot too. and i understand your thinking a little. try to not look a gift horse in the mouth is the only way i do it. i simply want too, but there has been a mark in the history book yet. i know you see so many black marks and so many changes but i don't see there hast been any thing to do but hold up on our own and we really need you when the chips are down i know your going to be standing next to me saying gee this is going to be our last day of freedom might as well see it's a good day to die. we got here in many diverse ways and we can either fall apart or we can stay the course. i could do anything unless it was filtered through the thoughts of those who i was trying to save and were still being saved by this government and when they can't hold out any longer i'm going to go unenvited to the last hour, never has there been less white people too be our country than at the point we can no longer say who we are because the race has been annialated by the shear number of commiments that our country has performed to bring safety to our lives it not in the question "which is higher" but how long can we hold it all to gether to get to the next safe period in time to asses the war and have peace again. what ever it takes to have all that you said above means nothing if we loose, hell i'll throw in bill and monica if it will bring this to a world that can be together again have patience we all want the same thing and never had this small of an america left to provide it with, the song said when the boys are back in town, the're going to fight , this isn't cheap world any more some one ought to talk to geo. and get him to stop giving away what is so hard to free, we free them by imprisoning our selves to it debt but it is also so the only way they know, and this is a world where you know what you know and some don't, their too busy, would it be nice to pay them enough to leave and they wouldn'tknow that they were just off fighting among themselves and just happen to get in the newspapers over it and maybe an interview once and a while some body pinch me i can't see the facts that matter anymore except that the end will never be a surprise, we just like the y2k glitch they could only reinvent the last century so they could depend on it as a roll model and sell it to you one more time it's is so like 1906 rather than 2006 don't u think?

2006-11-02 03:00:48 · answer #2 · answered by bev 5 · 0 0

Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthy, reckless spending and fiscal irresponsibility have produced a record budget deficit. This lack of leadership reduces flexibility to respond to future American crises, jeopardizes an already shaky dollar currency, interest rates will skyrocket, raises prices, weakens banks, lessens private sector spending and lowers future national income. He has sacrificed long-term economic growth for political purposes and to please his beloved wealthy base. The nonpartisan Tax Policy Center calculated that 53% of Bush’s tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 went to the highest earning 10% of Americans.

President Bush argues that his cut in tax rates stimulate the economy. Only temporarily. So how far did his cuts trickle? Not much. Also, his lack of fiscal discipline illustrates no plan for long-term economic growth. Currently the growth rate is slow nothing to crow about. Despite a record high DOW, job growth in September was very poor and a significantly below average growth for the third quarter, only 1.6 %.

2006-11-02 02:22:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The National Debt is higher I read from a paper, it was 3 trillion dollars and I have no idea how are we going to get out of this debt? Poor our American Generation will have to work for it. Is it worth it? I am shock and disbelieve about our war expenses. There were so many things did not make sense to me and it is about time we get our troop out of Iraq. Meanwhile, 45 million people in U.S. do not have Health Care and 12 Million undocumented workers do not pay taxes.d American Hi- tech in Silicon valley were out of job because, my government allowed 200,000 H1B visa for outsiders to work in our country.While 3 billion dollars had been send to mexico and latin America from our illegals. My State had to foot the bills for undocumented workers' Health care in the name of humanitarian. The government does nothing to punish the business owners who hired undocumented workers. ( Shame on these people knows the law better ) Well now we are borrowing money from China and 700 billion dollars invest by the Arab countries. The rich do nothing for the poor. Well,our smart government were outsourcing job to China and India.Not many jobs create in America except the low paying jobs. Right now the American, we own homes but can not pay the mortgages so many home are forclosure around Silicon valley and others. However,people who has offshore banks did not pay taxes approximately 3 billon dollars and no no one touches them because,they are wealthy people. Tell me how are we going to survive and nothing make in America. Except paying bills,bills, bills and taxes, taxes and taxes. In my opinion,we are in a deep trouble and we owe credit cards more than we earn. We do not have any saving and no knowledge about money.Where is our common sense? I am not pointing any finger to anyone but myself for going to the war and not speak up. It is too late and please wake up and Help me make our difference in this country.

2006-11-02 03:33:03 · answer #4 · answered by ryladie99 6 · 1 0

Bush was the HERO of 9-11 remember??

according to his supporters anyway...

2006-11-02 02:33:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

well I don't know, bush has been president for 6-7 years now ... I'm gonna say the national debt in billions - hell bush has been president for 6-7 years. haha (you get it)

2006-11-02 02:22:24 · answer #6 · answered by Snap J 2 · 0 1

That is a question only Jon Stewart could answer.

2006-11-02 02:26:14 · answer #7 · answered by Emily 2 · 0 0

What an intelligent question! You mush have thought long and hard to come up with such a sophisticate question.

2006-11-02 11:13:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Both run in numbers higher than the average republican can count!

2006-11-02 02:22:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Canned speaches cover the points that they want covered .What they are not talking about is what is in complete and utter Chaos .

2006-11-02 02:23:25 · answer #10 · answered by playtoofast 6 · 0 1

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