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In this nation, at this time, appearance is everything.
Let the public know that a certain political ideology has access to the coding of voting machines and you will see a storm the likes of which will eclipse Watergate
After an unsuccessful run for Congress in 1978, Bush devoted himself to building his business. With help from his uncle, who was then raising funds for Bush's father's campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, Bush was able to attract numerous prominent investors. The company struggled through the early 1980s until the eventual collapse of oil prices in 1986, when it was purchased by the Harken Energy Corporation. Bush received Harken stock, a job as a consultant to the company, and a seat on the company's board of directors.
Bush used a budget surplus to push through Texas's largest tax-cut ($2 billion).[46] He extended government funding for organizations providing education of the dangers of alcohol and drug use and abuse, and helping to reduce domestic violence.[citation needed]
In 1998, Bush won re-election with a record[35] 69 percent of the vote.[53] He became the first governor in Texas history to be elected to two consecutive four-year terms.[35] For most of Texas history, governors served two-year terms; a constitutional amendment extended those terms to four years starting in 1975.[54] In his second term, Bush promoted faith-based organizations and enjoyed high approval ratings.[35] He proclaimed June 10, 2000 to be Jesus Day in Texas, a day on which he "urge[d] all Texans to answer the call to serve those in need."[55]
Originally posted by vcwxvwligen
Yep communism, indeed, is socialism. It's just that not all socialism is communism.
Conservative: Hand Up
Liberal: Hand out
Conservative: Small Government stays the HECK out of our lives
Liberal: Public dependent on the Government completely
A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-fearing and pious. On the other hand, they do less easily move against him, believing that he has the gods on his side.
Conservative: Social Programs at the Grass Roots Community Level
Liberal: All Social Programs funded by Government
Conservative: Just enough tax to run small government
Liberal: Increase tax to increase government and give more power to feds
Basically....
Conservatives: Independence
Liberals: Control
Originally posted by lordtyp0
reply to
There has been a flood of talking points released by the RNC, all seem to be aimed at claiming the Dems are the culprits of everything the Republicans have been getting away with for years. That and smearing Obama with the guilt that belongs to the RNC.
Originally posted by lordtyp0
Conservatives: Independence
Liberals: Control
Originally posted by Ian McLean
Interesting that the ideology that is called 'neo-conservatism' in the United States is known as 'neo-liberalism' in other parts of the world.
There might be cause for calling Bush, Cheney, et al. liberals -- neo-liberals.
It's one of those things where the terminology really doesn't capture the essence of the philosophy, and the philosophy really doesn't capture the essence of the actions.
Edit to add: Much of what Semper is describing as 'Conservatism' is now known as 'Paleoconservatism', in contrast to Neoconservatism.
[edit on Mar 2nd 2009 by Ian McLean]
Originally posted by mental modulator
Neither man seems to have a liberal bone in their bodies
Trade liberalization – liberalization of imports, with particular emphasis on elimination of quantitative restrictions (licensing, etc.); any trade protection to be provided by low and relatively uniform tariffs;
Liberalization of inward foreign direct investment
Originally posted by Ian McLean
Interesting that the ideology that is called 'neo-conservatism' in the United States is known as 'neo-liberalism' in other parts of the world.
There might be cause for calling Bush, Cheney, et al. liberals -- neo-liberals.
It's one of those things where the terminology really doesn't capture the essence of the philosophy, and the philosophy really doesn't capture the essence of the actions.
Edit to add: Much of what Semper is describing as 'Conservatism' is now known as 'Paleoconservatism', in contrast to Neoconservatism.
[edit on Mar 2nd 2009 by Ian McLean]