Broder has consistently been wrong about practically everything across the map whether we are talking about domestic policies or foreign affairs. Broder is basically right wing. How were the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq for the economy by the way? If those two wars didn't help the economy why would this man think a war with Iran would be that great. What we really need is another World War if this bozo thinks that would get the economy purring along except I do believe we have exported our manufacturing capability to China; so how would we manufacture our war necessities has to be taken into consideration. I don't care whether this man lived during the Vietnam War because he obviously never learned any of its lessons has he.
Your assuming he will veto their legislation. What if he is as conservative as he appears?
What if he signs some of their legislative proposals, such as privatizing Social Security; why else did he create a deficit commission and stack the deck with deficit hawks that want to gut Social Security?
I guess Bush is simplifying a known fact, that it was World War II that ended the Great Depression once and for all. Other than that, it shows Bush to be a simplistic ass. From 1860 to the late 1990's we were a manufacturing country. That manufacturing base is what kept us growing out of recessions whenever they occurred. Since NAFTA and the World Trade Organization passing in the mid-1990's, our manufacturing sectors relocated to first Mexico, then to other parts of East Asia (China). The industrial engine that kept our nation strong for 140 years is now polluting with great abandon in China, or anywhere else that has lax environmental standards (they are willing to kill their own populations via environmental degradation for industrial growth). That is the reason that Bush's economy did not grow us out of the recession that occurred in 2000-2001. Just what is going to be the economic engine that grows the U.S. out of this recession or should I say near great depression. And with the 'deficit hawks' starting to flap their wings in anxiety over our great debt, without ever increasing taxes to pay for things, this country is well on its decline to banana republic status.
Nonetheless, Egypt is still a military dictatorship until the people rise up and overthrow it,
Broder has consistently been wrong about practically everything across the map whether we are talking about domestic policies or foreign affairs. Broder is basically right wing. How were the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq for the economy by the way? If those two wars didn't help the economy why would this man think a war with Iran would be that great. What we really need is another World War if this bozo thinks that would get the economy purring along except I do believe we have exported our manufacturing capability to China; so how would we manufacture our war necessities has to be taken into consideration. I don't care whether this man lived during the Vietnam War because he obviously never learned any of its lessons has he.
Your assuming he will veto their legislation. What if he is as conservative as he appears?
What if he signs some of their legislative proposals, such as privatizing Social Security; why else did he create a deficit commission and stack the deck with deficit hawks that want to gut Social Security?
I guess Bush is simplifying a known fact, that it was World War II that ended the Great Depression once and for all. Other than that, it shows Bush to be a simplistic ass. From 1860 to the late 1990's we were a manufacturing country. That manufacturing base is what kept us growing out of recessions whenever they occurred. Since NAFTA and the World Trade Organization passing in the mid-1990's, our manufacturing sectors relocated to first Mexico, then to other parts of East Asia (China). The industrial engine that kept our nation strong for 140 years is now polluting with great abandon in China, or anywhere else that has lax environmental standards (they are willing to kill their own populations via environmental degradation for industrial growth). That is the reason that Bush's economy did not grow us out of the recession that occurred in 2000-2001. Just what is going to be the economic engine that grows the U.S. out of this recession or should I say near great depression. And with the 'deficit hawks' starting to flap their wings in anxiety over our great debt, without ever increasing taxes to pay for things, this country is well on its decline to banana republic status.