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President Bush is only that, a President. Stop blaming everything on him. The American Government [United States] is a 'Checks and Balances' system. Sorry to let you know about that...but he is not a dictator like many of you wish to believe [although I do not like his views, he is not to blame for everything.]
Yes, the 90's were incredible. We should all thank Reagan for them
Originally posted by Full Metal
Reagan? The man whose Reaganomics nearly destroyed the countries economy? The man whose rise to power was funded by NeoConservatives and powered by the Bush Family to help start the dynasty? What the hell did he do for this country? He ruined this country and Russia, damn that's pretty good! He ruined 2 countries, of course Bush has ruined 3 so not that big a deal.
You do not seem to understand that not everthing is President Bush, in fact i highly doubt he is involved in half of the laws which have been voted upon during the last few years because no President ever has 100% involvement.
Originally posted by Carseller4
I have only one response...Pathetic.
Anyone who relies on government, federal or local, for their well-being is pathetic.
Am I better off now than 5 years ago? Yes. Is it because of Bush? No.
Tax cuts helped alot, but I do not credit government because I am doing better. Anyone who is doing worse now did not properly plan their future.
BTW, my 401K is doing great!
Clinton left a legacy of doing nothing for 8 years, and we are paying for it now.
Originally posted by Carseller4
I have only one response...Pathetic.
...BTW, my 401K is doing great!
The Dow ended 2005 lower than when it started 12 months ago.
In fact, while it was the 0.6% decline for the year that generated headlines, most seem to have overlooked the fact that on the day Bush was sworn into office in January 2001, the Dow Jones stood at 10,732.46. As of now, it's at 10,717.50.
In other words, after five years of Bush's presidency, the stock market has a cumulative gain of negative 15 points.
Under Reagan, the Dow went up 148%. Under Clinton, it grew 187%. After five years, Bush isn't quite breaking even.
Sure, Republican administrations have consistently under-performed Democratic administrations on stock market growth, but who would have guessed that nearly five years after Bush took office, the Dow wouldn't have grown at all?