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Politics : HOWARD DEAN -THE NEXT PRESIDENT? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill who wrote (2392)1/23/2004 10:31:45 AM
From: portage  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3079
 
No need to invent problems with these republicrims in the white house.

They never fail to supply rich material.

Today's special, from one of their favorite cronies :

canoe.ca

Time to bring some decency back, and ditch this den of thieves.



To: Bill who wrote (2392)1/23/2004 12:48:17 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 3079
 
Well, in the midst of the worst employment for new graduates in 50 years, Orrin Hatch parrotted Intel around congress trying to extend visa caps which were expriring... and a few mos later lo and behold... here comes a convenient immigration plan which makes those caps moot.

Sorry but there is no end to the screw that Bush has put to the little guy, fortunately he will be terminated soon, but when you look at the whole picture (no pricing controls on drugs for medicare, no limit to amount of workers than can be imported (when there are no americans available <wink wink>), no mitigation of budget busting tax cuts even if they don't work... etc etc... it just spells a complete allegiance to corporate interests and not much else.

And not even widespread corporate interests either, its really just the super huge companies who might be taken down by free markets (but not if Bush can help it).