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


To: Raymond Duray who wrote (489657)11/9/2003 6:49:25 PM
From: laura_bush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
That deserves another look ... how true.

Thanks for posting it, Ray. I particularly like these parts and the note on Bush's financial disclosure:

Wealthy cheap-labor conservatives like say, George W. Bush, buy the bonds and then earn tax
free interest on the money they lend the government.[Check out Dubya's financial disclosures.
The son of a bitch is a big holder of the T-bills that finance the deficit he is helping to expand.]
The deficit created by cheap-labor conservatives while they posture as being "fiscally
conservative" – may count as the biggest con job in American history. "Free Trade,"
globalization, NAFTA and especially GATT are intended to create a world-wide "corporate
playground" where national governments serve the interests of corporations – which means
"cheap labor."

The ugly truth is that cheap-labor conservatives just don't like working people. They don't like
"bottom up" prosperity, and the reason for it is very simple. lords have a harder time kicking
them around. Once you understand this about the cheap-labor conservatives, the real
motivation for their policies makes perfect sense. Remember, cheap-labor conservatives
believe in social hierarchy and privilege, so the only prosperity they want is limited to them.
They want to see absolutely nothing that benefits the guy – or more often the woman – who
works for an hourly wage. <i\>