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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (12631)8/3/2007 4:45:18 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 224750
 
Minnesota Bridge Collapse due to lack of safety-transportation spending/vigilance by GOP. The GOP govbernor vetoed the funding bill just recently to keep from raising taxes on the very rich.

The Sego Mine, New Orleans levees, now this bridge. See what happens when you give billionaires a huge tax cut they dont need and spend everything else on dishonest needless wars? You dont have enough money to fix our roads and bridges. Not to mention Social Security and universal health care. All this rightwing corruption leads to fiscal disaster.

This past week you are seeing the market finally waking up and realising the Bush-cheney economy was a house of cards build on huge debt spending and giveaways to the top 1%. The average American family is in poor shape now, up to their eyeballs in debt and much more insecure than just 7 years ago. Health care is a huge problem too.

Bushies have been replacing our US jobs with Chinese then flooding our country with unsafe toys and food. 1 million Chinese toys with lead paint had to be recalled. Where were the Bushies on checking the safety of toys, food, pet food, etc. etc. etc. Bushies do not believe in public safety, worker safedty or a clean environment. And they want to take away our right to sue if we get killed or maimed by a faulty product.
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