HalinTexas
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That would take one big Dike.D.sanchez said:Bush can't even defend us against hurricaine damage....
73-Driver said:It's amazing how many people consider FOX to be their only reliable news source!
100LL... Again! said:Wow. What a bunch of simpletons. Anyone who thinks the president has any real effect on the economy is a flaming idiot.
I do not credit Bush with any good news nor charge him with any bad news regarding the economy. The economy is what it is, and it is largely uncontrollable.
You people would try to Blame Bush (tm) for a cloudy day.
The president, whomever he may be, always serves as a convenient scapegoat for the complaint du jour. How many of you on the left blame Clinton for the dotcom bust that "OCURRED UNDER HIS WATCH" (a favorite melodromatic term from the left)?
Get a life and get an education, or you will continue to be manipulated by fallacious logic.
Idiots on both sides.
D.sanchez said:Oh, like Bush taking 2 month vacations in Crawford every year? Bush can't even defend us against hurricaine damage. What exactly did Bush do about Bin Laden during the first 9 months in his presidency...? Nothing, not a dang thing. Did he catch Bin Laden after 9/11? Nope, more time has lapsed as of today since 9/11 than the time of America's involvement in World War 2, and we still don't have the guy that caused 9/11 killed or captured..
CKJET said:I'm sorry your right he is doing a great job.
B6Guy said:I was pointing out that your comment does not reflect the realities of having a 'surplus' and having a 'deficit'. It's easy to run a surplus when you have large tax revenues and cut way back on defense. It's very difficult to not have a deficit when tax revenues drop because of recession and you have to fight a war and defend ourselves.
Your above quoted comment has nothing to do with Greenspan and the economics of interest rates or deals under the table.
You figure it out.
Are you serious? One of your expectations of the President of the United States is to defend the country from hurricane damage?
D.sanchez said:As the chief executive, the President is responsible for disaster preparedness and heads FEMA, the Army Corps of Engineers and other agencies which were dismal failures in New Orleans. In this post 9/11 world, I hold the President directly responsible for our nation's ability to handle a disaster- either from hurricaines or terrorists. Why MAGUM, is that so hard for you to understand? BTW, I do vote.
satpak77 said:lets be honest and not sugar coat this, FEMA bungled the Katrina response.
Katrina was depicted a week ahead of time via satellite images, and even 1 week out, the LA/Miss coast was the likely target
FEMA, working under Brown, a Bush appointee, bungled this.
The buck stops at Bush. If a career emergency response worker or similar credentials was at the top, instead of a horse judge who was the college roomate to someone on Bush's campaign, we may have had another response.
Bush is a moron
oh yeah, I am a Republican