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To: fedhead who wrote (159964)2/9/2004 10:35:40 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 164684
 
I definitely think Bush will lose in a landslide. There is nothing worse than feeling like your leaders are incompetant or you are being lied to. As far as economic teams go, the Clinton team made mistakes, and there were plenty of times I didn't agree with Robert Reich for example. But as a whole they were very capable. This Bush team is either confused or victims of their own dogma to the degree that they can't admit the truth to themselves.



To: fedhead who wrote (159964)2/9/2004 11:28:56 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 164684
 
Or maybe not.
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To: fedhead who wrote (159964)2/11/2004 11:17:05 PM
From: Alomex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
One of the most economically illiterate administrations we have ever had.

His own secretary of the treasury, Paul O'Neil says so! If that's what your friends say, imagine the comments of somebody more impartial. Bush is frittering the country away. Neither serving the "liberal" goals of the democratic nor the fiscal conservative goals of the GOP.

I don't see why some republicans continue to stand by him.
Remember when there were Reagan democrats who voted for RR but were otherwise card-carrying democrats? Perhaps this year we'll see the birth of a new political animal: the Anyone-But-Bush-republicans which will vote for Kerry for president, but will otherwise vote republican.