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More Reasons Why History Will Vindicate President Bush

December 9th 2008 18:51
The current economic situation is because of the collapse of the housing market, overheated by "affordable housing" thugs from Barney Frank to Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae to ACORN. When that collapsed, the financial markets that were forced to fund the subprime mortgages that made the bubble fragile started to fail, cascading through our economy.

AP Obama surprising reports on how President Bush and responsible Republicans were thwarted by Freddie Mac and traitor RINOs

Once the blind hate dies down, even liberals will be forced to admit George Bush tried to prevent this. Of course, liberals will then say, "Aha, but he couldn't stop our efforts to cause enough economic pain that people will accept any program we propose! It worked! We got a man mentored by a communist as a teenager, who operated in communist circles his whole professional life, elected president to put in our communist programs!"


If President Bush and Senator McCain had gotten their way, the recession may have prevented or even softened. Instead it will be used as an excuse for a massive government spending program and blame when that program doesn't work fast enough for the public.

The Obama administration and the Obama Media will still be blaming Republicans when our economy has double digit unemployment in a couple years.

Just don't believe them.

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Comment by S.L.

December 9th 2008 21:41
It still amazes me, Jonathan, how the Democrats can cause problems, pretend to "fix" them, blame the Republicans for them, break the law, and manage to keep getting re-elected over and over again.

Comment by Anonymous

December 10th 2008 05:28
come of it.....the man is a walking disaster.....get your head out of the sand......

Comment by Jonathan Biviano

December 23rd 2008 19:16
I have been highly disappointed by President Bush, who stood by his principles and convictions on Iraq, Guantanamo, etc., then refused to do so when it came to the bailouts.

Yes, it may have sent our economy into a faster recession to let it continue, but don't contribute to the problem by trashing the dollar even further and helping socialism along. History would have vindicated him not doing the $700 Billion proposed by his Democrat Treasury Secrectary.

Oh, and it looks like Paulson sent a good chunk of that money to executive pay at his old company, Goldman Sachs. That was nice of him. . .

But the Democrats will still be the ones blamed by history for putting him in that position.

Although, one of the tyrants of history said that the victors write the history. I forget which one off the top of my head.

Comment by S.L.

December 23rd 2008 19:27
Pres. Bush is a good man, unlike his predecessor or successor. Unfortunately, his legacy will be damaged by the bailout mess. Clinton's legacy is being soft on terror and a stained blue dress. B.O. (B.S.)'s legacy will be the end of the greatness of this country. It's too sad and disgusting for words.

Anonymous, is your head in the sand, or somewhere else?

Comment by Jonathan Biviano

December 23rd 2008 19:52
Yes, he's a good and honorable man who, like people have been screaming for over the last few decades, did what was right, not what was popular.

That is, until October 2008. Since then, he's behaved as if he was running for re-election, instead of doing the right thing and letting history sort it out.

I also understand his heart was in trying to protect Americans from the pain of recession as much as possible. I've been unemployed for long stretches recently and it's painful, but you get through it and recover. It takes time.

But then, I'm an optimist who see the US having 92% employment, not 8% unemployment.

Comment by S.L.

December 23rd 2008 21:43
You'd never make a Democrat, Jonathan! If there was 99.9 % employment, they'd be damanding billions for the "disastrous unemployment of .1%."

Comment by Anonymous

December 24th 2008 14:53
Greetings,

You guys are truly entertaining. I wonder what fantasyland you folks are living in and don't realize what is truly going on.

bush will be a bad footnote in American History...end of story. You guys (and your pal cheney) can talk him up all you want. the fact that you regard yourself as an optimist and accept 8% unemployment is proof that you seem to accept suffering. But, I suppose you're entitled to your opinion.

Merry Christmas.

Comment by S.L.

December 24th 2008 15:19
So are you, Anonymous, even though you're wrong. The only black mark against Bush will be the bailout.

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