Yeah...haven't really heard McCain say he's going to bankrupt an entire industry or create "sky rocketing" energy prices that will hurt the poorest in the country the most...like Obama has.
Soooo, what job is Bush doing? Rescuing the economy? Ah no, that would be Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke. Fighting the "war on terror"? ****gagging****No, his war of choice isn't looking all that stellar and Bush himself is never likely to go into harm's way without a security contingent capable of fending off any conceivable attack! Undoing environmental and consumer safeguards? Well, yes, as a matter of fact, just as fast and furiously as possible--or at least his staffers are. "...the Bush administration is also sprinting to enact environmental policy changes before leaving power. Whether it's getting wolves off the Endangered Species List, allowing power plants to operate near national parks, loosening regulations for factory farm waste or making it easier for mountaintop coal-mining operations, these proposed changes have found little favor with environmental groups. http://uk.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUKTRE4A117D20081103
The doofus who keeps on damaging us and our nation--that's Dubya and his minions.
Bush is so toxic that he's not even doing fund-raising for his party. Bully pulpit? More beaten bully, than pulpit.
Gettingahandle
Ignorance is Nature's most abundant fuel for decision making.
When someone is as fumble-mouthed, ignorant, and inept as Bush is and has been, it would be a far far greater service to the country for him to take his paycheck, LEAVE, and spare us more misguided stupidity (at the least) or outright malfeasance (at the worst).
What Obama is likely to do could only be an improvement over the pathetic performance Bush has turned in.
Bush may be the president of the U.S. but never ever have I been anxious to claim him as my personal president.
Only the most uncritical partisans would publicly claim adherence to Bush now. And guess what. There are very very few of them. Most Republicans are studiously ignoring the chimp in the Oval Office.
And that's the end of my responses to you, since the "Barry" reference has clued me in to your most recent persona.
Gettingahandle
Ignorance is Nature's most abundant fuel for decision making.
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I think he's being a very helpful participant McCain's campaign - by keeping his head low.
We have to forget, after all, that we have to respect the judgment of the Republican party who brought us 8 years of Bush...or was that 12?
Soooo, what job is Bush doing? Rescuing the economy? Ah no, that would be Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke. Fighting the "war on terror"? ****gagging****No, his war of choice isn't looking all that stellar and Bush himself is never likely to go into harm's way without a security contingent capable of fending off any conceivable attack! Undoing environmental and consumer safeguards? Well, yes, as a matter of fact, just as fast and furiously as possible--or at least his staffers are.
"...the Bush administration is also sprinting to enact environmental policy changes before leaving power.
Whether it's getting wolves off the Endangered Species List, allowing power plants to operate near national parks, loosening regulations for factory farm waste or making it easier for mountaintop coal-mining operations, these proposed changes have found little favor with environmental groups.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUKTRE4A117D20081103
The doofus who keeps on damaging us and our nation--that's Dubya and his minions.
Bush is so toxic that he's not even doing fund-raising for his party. Bully pulpit? More beaten bully, than pulpit.
Gettingahandle
Ignorance is Nature's most abundant fuel for decision making.
Facts stifle the will, hobble conviction.
Gettingahandle
Ignorance is Nature's most abundant fuel for decision making.
When someone is as fumble-mouthed, ignorant, and inept as Bush is and has been, it would be a far far greater service to the country for him to take his paycheck, LEAVE, and spare us more misguided stupidity (at the least) or outright malfeasance (at the worst).
What Obama is likely to do could only be an improvement over the pathetic performance Bush has turned in.
Bush may be the president of the U.S. but never ever have I been anxious to claim him as my personal president.
Only the most uncritical partisans would publicly claim adherence to Bush now. And guess what. There are very very few of them. Most Republicans are studiously ignoring the chimp in the Oval Office.
And that's the end of my responses to you, since the "Barry" reference has clued me in to your most recent persona.
Gettingahandle
Ignorance is Nature's most abundant fuel for decision making.
Facts stifle the will, hobble conviction.
Gettingahandle
Ignorance is Nature's most abundant fuel for decision making.
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