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Nov 04, 2004 18:15

I am finding it quite amusing that no Bush supporter I have spoken to has been able to tell me ONE good thing he has done while in office (other than the Hussein capture). People come up with some pretty interesting answers though. Here's one I have recieved a lot ( Read more... )

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Bush is a good a leader anonymous November 9 2004, 06:41:56 UTC
Ed, you want to know what Bush has done for us then fine. When he stepped into the role as leader the economy was destroyed by past leadership, he took that economy and has turned it around. Though we may not be as strong as we have been in the past, if it weren't for Bush's policy we would have actually entered the recession everyone had feared ( ... )

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Re: Bush is a good a leader eq3282 November 9 2004, 16:03:03 UTC
The economy wasn't destroyed when he came in. It was peaking in a cycle. Unemployment was down to the lowest it had been in 10 years, the economy was strong, and our foreign relations were as strong as they ever were ( ... )

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anonymous November 10 2004, 05:22:47 UTC
Ed, you don't get it. We have had a tremendous deficit for decades now. And whenever the economy dipps you HAVE to look at the previous leadership. The economy was good in the 90s but that was because of Papa Bush's leadership and planning. Clinton only cared about face appearences and thus got this country involved with people we should have nothing to do with (hence drug lords and drug trafficking increased dramatically). And Companies will leave this country if they don't get tax breaks. THEY DO ALL THE TIME. the problem is that they don't spend the money to relocate employees so they save millions by taking advantage of overpopulated countries (i.e. India) with a work force that will work for peanuts and a government that is sooo lax on environmental policies that the company can get away with everything as long as keep their citizens employeed. It is far cheaper to import the products because of the lack of tarriffs, but increased tarriffs aren't the answer because in a global economy one nation can't go at it alone. You ( ... )

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