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conversationpc wrote:To be fair, President Bush still gets a lot of the blame for these things but the Democratic-controlled Congress should also get its fair share.
RossValoryRocks wrote:conversationpc wrote:To be fair, President Bush still gets a lot of the blame for these things but the Democratic-controlled Congress should also get its fair share.
That was the gist of the post...though President Bush is a little weak on immigration.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/votedforchange.asp
http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/clinton-bush.asp
The_Noble_Cause wrote:http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/votedforchange.asp
http://www.snopes.com/politics/taxes/clinton-bush.asp
strangegrey wrote:Stu, we really are that stupid. Part 1 alone should have sent this entire country into overdrive in voting out the democrat congress we elected in 2006.
We got what we paid for...
...and approximately 44% of the people in this country feel that voting in one of the idiots that brought us higher gas prices, a plumeting dollar and plenty of other 'lovelies' over the past 2 years is a 'recipe for change'
idiocy.
conversationpc wrote:To be fair, President Bush still gets a lot of the blame for these things but the Democratic-controlled Congress should also get its fair share.
strangegrey wrote:
...and approximately 44% of the people in this country feel that voting in one of the idiots that brought us higher gas prices, a plumeting dollar and plenty of other 'lovelies' over the past 2 years is a 'recipe for change'
idiocy.
7 Wishes wrote:conversationpc wrote:To be fair, President Bush still gets a lot of the blame for these things but the Democratic-controlled Congress should also get its fair share.
There isn't a 60-40 majority either way, so unless one party holds the Presidency, the House of Reps, and the Congress, it's going to be the President's agenda that makes its way through.
Rick wrote:The Democrats don't control anything in Congress unless they have a 60% voting leverage. It's a stalemate as it sits. They can't push anything through because the Republicans are standing there with their No votes ready to pounce, every time. They'd rather be sucked apart by the vacuum of space than agree on anything the Democrats propose.
It's fun to point the finger at them though isn't it? It helps take away the focus on how much damage the Republicans have done to this country.
7 Wishes wrote:Hmmm...after adjusting for inflation, the average person paid almost identical taxes in each bracket under Clinton, except under William the Great, the economy was thriving and not in recession...twice.
7 Wishes wrote:Hmmm...after adjusting for inflation, the average person paid almost identical taxes in each bracket under Clinton, except under William the Great, the economy was thriving and not in recession...twice.
conversationpc wrote:I think we all know from reading the original post that it's not completely true. However, the point of Stu's post IS true. If the Democrats want to blame Bush for all evils in the world, they need to also accept responsibility for taking some of the blame now that they're in control of Congress when things aren't so rosy.
UncleKG wrote:I do so enjoy those that toe the party line. I do love sweeping generalizations. ALL republicans are always right, and ALL democrats are idiots. Yeah, that's it.
Drink that kool-aid, kids.
Rick wrote:The Democrats don't control anything in Congress unless they have a 60% voting leverage. It's a stalemate as it sits. They can't push anything through because the Republicans are standing there with their No votes ready to pounce, every time. They'd rather be sucked apart by the vacuum of space than agree on anything the Democrats propose.
It's fun to point the finger at them though isn't it? It helps take away the focus on how much damage the Republicans have done to this country.
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