Why Has Everyone Forgotten the Four Letter Word that Ruined America: Bush?

signalmankenneth

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I'm trying to figure out what happened to Bush? I can understand why the Republicans aren't talking about him, but why isn't Obama talking about him, and why aren't the Democrats talking about him? After all - our country is in serious trouble and the reason things are so bad is because of Bush.

Is this whole country in denial? If we're not talking about what Bush did we're not addressing the problem and things are not going to improve unless we talk about the Bush issue. So why is the news media and both the Democrats and Republicans treating Bush like it's a four-letter word?

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Why is Bush not out stumping for Romney?

That's a valid question. After all, Romney and the Republican Party, in spite of the Tea Party protests, are merely pledging to continue the failed policies of Bush. Sheesh...if "trickle down economics" hasn't worked in thirty years, why would they think it would work now?
 
That's a valid question. After all, Romney and the Republican Party, in spite of the Tea Party protests, are merely pledging to continue the failed policies of Bush. Sheesh...if "trickle down economics" hasn't worked in thirty years, why would they think it would work now?


Yeah.....seven years of low unemployment averaging about 4.5%, and a stable, growing economy, all in spite of the worst terror attack the country
has ever suffered...........man,...don't know how we suffered through it all.....
 
Yeah.....seven years of low unemployment averaging about 4.5%, and a stable, growing economy, all in spite of the worst terror attack the country
has ever suffered...........man,...don't know how we suffered through it all.....

Here's some required reading for ya:

The president has not driven the United States into a recession during his almost seven years in office. Unemployment stands at a respectable 4.6 percent. Well, fine. But the other side of the ledger groans with distress: a tax code that has become hideously biased in favor of the rich; a national debt that will probably have grown 70 percent by the time this president leaves Washington; a swelling cascade of mortgage defaults; a record near-$850 billion trade deficit; oil prices that are higher than they have ever been; and a dollar so weak that for an American to buy a cup of coffee in London or Paris—or even the Yukon—becomes a venture in high finance.

Of course, without 9/11 we wouldn't have had two unnecessary wars funded by China as well as tax cuts for the rich. Then there's that pesky drug program for seniors, again unnecessary and again financed by the Chinese, that drug us down even deeper. And I haven't gotten into the greed-induced housing crisis! But I'm sure that's been well-worn on here too with more of your inane talking points, hasn't it?
 
I don't need to read about something I've lived thorough and seen first hand......others opinions won't change the facts I've witnessed in person.....
 
I don't need to read about something I've lived thorough and seen first hand......others opinions won't change the facts I've witnessed in person.....

Let me guess...You voted Republican because your head is so firmly planted up your ass, it's unlikely that you'll ever have another point of view?

That's sad, but it's also indicative of why liberals are more intelligent than others.
 
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