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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sully- who wrote (388957)4/9/2003 4:26:14 PM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Bush will be a shoe in fer sure if Kerry does manage to get the nomination.

I do agree with that. This country isn't ready to elect a Northeastern liberal like John Kerry. Perhaps in another 20 years or so, but not now. American Spirit has his hopes up too high for John Kerry. A sampling of this thread should bring a dose of reality into the situaion. For every conservative on this thread there are 100 others who probably don't even know SI exists and would never vote for Kerry. I think the Democrats only hope of unseating Bush in 2004 is if they nominate a southerner like John Edwards and the economy is still ailing next fall.



To: Sully- who wrote (388957)4/9/2003 4:27:51 PM
From: Baldur Fjvlnisson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
By the fall of 2004 the stock market should have shed

ca. $3-4 trillion more of its capitalization. So losses

under the Bush regime will have amounted to TEN TRILLION

DOLLARS. It may be that US households will hand over their

houses to Bush's owners with a big smile and it may be that

they'll shrug off the evaporated pension funds and huge

equity losses - and vote this moron into office - but

frankly I doubt it.

The US labor market will contract by 2-3 million jobs until

the fall of 2004 on top of over three million lost so far

under Bush.