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


To: George Coyne who wrote (392938)4/16/2003 12:31:40 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
When you are going against cheaters you have to be realistic. Cheaters cheat. Liars lie. Thieves steal.

Especially if they get away with it once or twice and reap the rewards. Like crooks. They are habitual. Until caught and punished. Bushies haven't been punished yet. Therefore they may be tempted to cheat again.



To: George Coyne who wrote (392938)4/16/2003 12:37:25 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769667
 
Even a nutbag like Arab Street can see the debacle coming, even this far out. Nothing can stop Bush:

The war on terror is years ahead of where even the most optimistic forecaster would have predicted on 91201. The DOMESTIC left wing enemy can already feel itself becoming isolated in the world.

The key to economic growth lies in cutting the stifling taxes on investment, and everyone-even the socialist left-knows it. By pushing this solution of tax cuts relentlessly, Bush is successfully pinning the lingering Clinton/Rubin economic disaster where it rightfully belongs: on Clinton's party. That party is in such disarray it CAN'T avoid getting that just pinning. They will collapse in the CURRENT Congressional session, and Bush will get most of he wants on taxes. The ensuing growth will finish off even the faint hopes of the most fanatical lefties.

The last bastion of the Dems in 2000, the fabrication of 1 to 2 million Gore votes, cannot be repeated on that scale, while a much greater scale would have been necessary to give them even an outside chance in 2004.

Not a bad two months for Bush, all in all. And he and his team are just getting warmed up...