Best part is all the people becoming involved in the political process to prevent the election of such a pathetic excuse for a president ever again.
2007-08-11 09:02:49
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answered by ash 7
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Looked at the economy lately?
Economist Larry Kudlow calls today’s American economy, “the greatest story never told.” If you’re generally predisposed to not support tax cuts and economic growth, you’re probably satisfied that the U.S. economy isn’t bragged on more. But you’d also be out of step with Americans traditional optimism, and out of step with reality, too.
The economic reality I’m talking about, and about which I’ve written on numerous occasions, is how well our country is doing economically thanks to the hard work of the American people, the innovation and competition our free market encourages, as well as the Bush tax cuts that helped spur 5½ years of economic growth.
Lower tax rates have increased economic growth to such a degree that we have been breaking tax-revenue records.
Since the spring of 2003, the economy has had average growth of over 3%, 8.2 million jobs have been created, and the inflation rate has stayed low. The current unemployment rate, 4.6%, is a full percentage point below what it averaged during the 1990s, and there have been 47 consecutive months (almost four years) of job growth. In the last three years, workers’ salaries have risen by $1.2 trillion, or $8,000 per worker, and consumer confidence recently reached its highest level in almost six years.
People have pointed out that journalists were trumpeting economic statistics during the Clinton administration that were not as good as those we have now, hence the “greatest story never told.” I think they want to play down how well we’ve done with lower tax rates, because it interferes with the ability of their friends in Congress who believe that a virtuous society is one that divides the economic pie, taking more out of taxpayer pockets and letting government do more with those dollars. To them, growing the pie means taxing the people more, which then gives the government more money to transfer to others. But conservatives know better. The economy can only really grow when you let people keep more of what they earn.
No matter how you slice this story, this economic record is one we should be proud of. But America should not rest on these accomplishments, or abandon fiscal restraint and other commonsense principles like fighting inflation and keeping regulation to a minimum. Our economy looks great right now, but a rosy outlook isn’t going to pay the bills or ensure a strong economy.
We need to make sure that America remains the most innovative economy in the world and the best place to invest, start a business, and create jobs.
Also, here's a great article on how Bush's foreign policy will keep us as the super power for decades to come.
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20070301faessay86203/daniel-w-drezner/the-new-new-world-order.html
2007-08-11 15:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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All of them, when History has decided what idiots Liberals have been acting like now.
America will be benefited after we have taken out the terrorists, and no longer act like victims, as the Liberals would like us to. Too many countries have tolerated Terrorism, so it continues to happen. Too many people are murdered by Terrorists, and governments (except America, and now, FINALLY England) have done nothing about it, so terrorism continues to happen. If we don't get them all, we can get a majority of them, and eventually their "murder those who are not Muslim" tactics will die out. America, and England are the only ones with the GUTS it takes to love, and help their people, it seems.
Bless American, and English Soldiers, for without yall, we are already dead.
2007-08-11 16:17:39
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answered by xenypoo 7
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We as a nation haven't seen even one benefit come out of the Bush years. He singlehandedly has taken a world that had absolutely NOT even one problem and destroyed it. We'll be lucky if we aren't all dead in a few years - from terrorism, pollution, starvation and disease and it will ALL be his fault because HE set the collapse of the modern world in motion.
He is a horrible man. He has no redeeming value, no likable personality traits and no morals, whatsoever.
Bad, bad person. The worse.
2007-08-11 15:36:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The bit where they had to recount Florida's demented voter's cards looking to see who had properly punched out the paper perforations to decide which nut would be the new spokesman for the industrial military complex and explain the 'reasoning' behind the pre-determined plan to bring America's pre-eminence to an end as quickly as possible.
2007-08-11 15:20:38
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answered by Anonymous
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When his final term is over and he leaves office for good.
His immigration policies has left a bitter taste in my mouth and I feel as if he has betrayed us with allowing and encouraging our enemy's to invade us and take over.
He is going to leave us with millions of criminals who invaded us while he was in power and I fear one day they are going to ban together and attack us when we least expect it.
If they are here illegally already breaking our laws then what makes you or I think that they are safe to live around?
It isn't safe.
Just the other day in Oregon a Mexican illegal raped and killed a 15 year old girl in her own apartment.While he was raping her he had his cousin stand over her with his foot on her throat and he suffocated her.
And this is happening everywhere only the media isn't reporting it because it goes against their agenda which is extremely biased.
This is the legacy that Bush is leaving behind and I will always remember him as the President who committed treason and got away with it.
2007-08-11 16:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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i bet the rich are not complaining about their bank accounts..we have yet to learn ..the results of the Middle East will not be seen for years to come, then and only then will we see how the Honorable Mr Bush was correct..GOOD JOB SIR, 4 MORE
2007-08-11 15:32:24
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answered by LAVADOG 5
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Like the best part of a bad movie, or a bad book, THE END.
:-o
2007-08-11 16:13:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The last few days.
2007-08-11 16:08:27
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answered by avail_skillz 7
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the end.
2007-08-11 16:20:19
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answered by bgdadyp 5
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