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He travels all around the world for worldy affairs and policies, yet doesn't seem to have a hand over his most important agenda: American People.

Am I thinking to much or has anyone else noticed this?

2007-06-15 02:14:34 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

Brian- that actually makes me feel better.

2007-06-15 02:19:39 · update #1

kveryeffective- good point.

2007-06-15 02:28:12 · update #2

Dead Marxist- I dont know what made you think I needed a history lesson

2007-06-15 02:29:19 · update #3

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Its his last song, its what President traditionally do, of course most of them don't do it when we have a war, but I'm sure hes in touch....now and then.
Hey they loved him in Albania.
This, by the way is a President who brags about not reading newspapers. He knows the country is a mess, but hes not so if he cares I certainly don't see it.
Lets see, where are we better? More debt, a war, overheated stock market, Gas, Oil, corn, chicken, milk and beef up in some cases 37% over last year. But I hear the cost of a Mercedes has stayed the same. Which one are you concerned about?

Scott B, we are behind Japan, Canada, South Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK and the Chech Republic, and a few others in infant mortality. Makes you think doesn't it?

2007-06-15 02:22:41 · answer #1 · answered by justa 7 · 2 1

I think Bush Jr is under the impression that he is the Alpha male of the American dog pack... And, since when did the 'American people' have anything to say about how the government runs things? And, keep in mind, this is the president who got into office by having the Florida elections rigged, and then wouldn't allow a recount... And, his daddy was the head of the CIA... and those folks do just about anything they want to. After all, who can police them when everything they do is 'Top Secret' 'Beyond Top Secret' and 'So Secret it Doesn't Even Have a Designation'... ?
Of course, this is just my opinion (granted under the constitutional provision for free speech); I could be wrong...

2007-06-15 02:24:33 · answer #2 · answered by John Silver 6 · 2 0

You aren't thinking enough. Any president travels the world, it's one of the duties of a leader of a super power. I personally think things are comparitively pretty good in the US. Our gas prices while high, are among the lowest in the world. Our homeless rate is far less than other countries as is our jobless rate. Infant mortality rates are the best in the world... what exactly is the problem? Perhaps it's people like you who sit at their computer and pick at the government without know why.

2007-06-15 02:43:40 · answer #3 · answered by Scott B 7 · 0 1

No, I am sure he is one of the most stressed out people in the world. He utterly does have the weight of the world on his shoulders.

I don't agree with a lot of his policies, and he is an ex-East Coast Blue Blood, but he is a great man and he will get to everything in time.

2007-06-15 02:34:18 · answer #4 · answered by nom de paix 4 · 1 0

they have been Obamasized. they're unable to think of, examine, or look-up the information for themselves. hence they're based on Obama's internet site to furnish them the information. They fail to comprehend that his website is finished of lies and holes, and has gone via a complele and radical replace interior the previous 2 months. What Obama replaced into for he's now against and vice-versa. McCain, has agreed with a number of Bush's rules and has been against others. What i like approximately McCain is his potential to look previous the occasion and spot what would be maximum suitable for this u . s .. That perception and person-friendly experience are what makes him a extra appropriate selection for united statesa. than Obama.

2016-11-24 21:16:46 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

He licked a stamp and mailed in the final 2 years already. Besides, I certainly would not criticize him for traveling abroad. A little more diplomacy and foreign policy experience certainly wouldn't HURT this administration.

2007-06-15 02:22:04 · answer #6 · answered by rockstarnomad 2 · 1 0

Not everything is peaches but is far better than a lot of places in the world.

To live in a country where the poor have TV, cars, internet, etc.
Living far better than most middle class.

2007-06-15 02:19:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

A state visit is a formal visit by one head of state to another country, at the invitation of the other country's head of state. State visits are the highest form of diplomatic contact between two states, and are marked by major ceremonial and diplomatic formality. In parliamentary democracies, though the heads of state may formally issue and accept the invitation to visit, they do so on the instruction of their governments, who usually agree together on when the invitation is to be issued in advance.

Behind the diplomatic formalities, delegations made up from trade organisations also travel with the head of state, with the head of state's visit offering a chance to network and develop economic, cultural and social links.

2007-06-15 02:25:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I noticed that even when he is not traveling around the world, he hasn't done much to help the American people.

2007-06-15 02:19:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I think you are wrong. The President has the US economy booming. Lots of jobs. Little inflation. He has nothing to do there.
Mr. Bush and his administration are constantly working on homeland security. He keeps focused on his goal of trying to protect the citizens of the US.
I think he is wrong on some issues, such as immigration reform, lack of border security, prescription drugs subsidies for seniors.

2007-06-15 02:20:20 · answer #10 · answered by regerugged 7 · 1 2

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