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

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (18059)11/21/2007 4:00:10 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 224771
 
Stupid liar. Bush's deficits are well over 10 trillion. The debacle in Iraq alone represents a pure debt real cost of over 1 trillion, plus the "war premium" on oil and gasoline from that debacle which costs our country an additional half trillion or so. You have got to be the most naive dildo I;'ve ever met if you believe Bushies for a minute about their supposed "sinking deficits". They have been lying to us about that from day one. Hell, they don't even include war costs, and the only reduction was from their initial outlandishly dishonest projections. But even those didn't include their Enron accounting tricks which are pushing trillions in new deficits down the road for the next administration to deal with. The entire Bushie economy is a big con job, a massive fraud concocted by the largest regulated special interests, especially those profiteering from war and sky-high energy costs. But it doesn't stop there. The fraud has been across the boards, like a big huge S+L debacle affecting dozens of industrial interests.

But in the end, Bush's economics won't even be good for the ones it was designed for, the very rich. Just look at the real estate and stock markets now. Unless you're in Euro-denominated investments or cashed out at the tops, it doesn't matter how rich you are, you're going to end up losing.
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