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


To: Mr. Palau who wrote (516936)12/29/2003 11:16:11 PM
From: laura_bush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The NazDow bubble is set to burst.

Gold is pushing $420.00. The Euro is pushing $1.30. China is saying F.U. to the US$, and the Japanese are finally coming to the conclusion they can't prop it up anymore.

The U.S. is screwed in foreign trade, unless...unless...the neocons convert highly paid Americans into 7-11/Walmart serfs.

That's what the neocons are doing. They're leveling the playing field. They're doing everything possible to guarantee that US corporations will be able to operate as cheaply here as anywhere abroad.

The amazing thing is that the neocons have actually convinced the American middle class to side with corporations who act consistently against the economic interest of the American Middle class.

Here's the drill:

The democrats bleed the middle class to feed the lower classes; while,

The republicans, in turn, bleed the middle class to feed the upper class.

It's the "One World Order" that GHWB used to blubber about.

Both the Republicans and Democrats are bent on turning Americans into serfs.

The only difference is that the Republicans are more "up front" about it.

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To: Mr. Palau who wrote (516936)12/29/2003 11:22:10 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
On that note, I will concede the futility of appeasement. Democrats dislike Bush not because he has not spent money on their programs, but because they don't like what he believes.

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To: Mr. Palau who wrote (516936)12/29/2003 11:29:40 PM
From: Andy Thomas  Respond to of 769670
 
--, but steadily building up the
welfare state on the spending side--

that's a feature particular to neoconservatism