Wednesday, December 24, 2008

What's So Confusing?

Today I hear George Bush on Television trying to rewrite history and make the bailout package that he and John McCain took credit for in the beginning become "Barack Obama's" bailout.
That way, if something goes wrong the republicans can blame it on Obama. I will suggest we all retain video coverage of president Bush standing on the white house lawn stating that we were in a financial crisis that most of us were already aware of. He acts as if he thinks NOT SAYING something makes it not be true. He created the lack of faith in himself or our economy by trying to act like, "Everything's just dandy...", while tempering the statement with saying that, "I know the American people can come back from this, they always do." Come back from what, George? IF you didn't create a financial crisis we wouldn't need to come back from anything. Your dad called Reagan's policies Voodoo Economics. In other words, no matter how far he sets us back we will attempt to survive. No, really? You think?! Like we have a choice.
I find it interesting that when he was first in the white house he said he admired Reagan and L.B.J. and now it is Lincoln. Did Lincoln lie to the people in order to make them have more faith in the country? It is hard for me to believe he is as stupid as he is. He doesn't seem to understand why the guy who threw a pair of shoes at him did committed that act. It was stated on the news that hitting someone with one's shoe is a matter of greatest disrespect in Iraq and he still doesn't understand that. Do his advisors tell him anything? That is the whole problem concerning dealing with people who vote for their party without researching the history of the politician. I do mean the real history, not conjecture and lies. He was just asked if he thought he would ever see an African American man in the white house. He said yes, right after saying how he was getting a ring side seat at a incredible moment in history. we all know it burns his ass. Not only did he drag his own party down, he succeeded in making the American people prefer a black man as their leader instead of his party's white candidate. A whole lot of registered Republicans voted Democrat this year mostly because of George Bush in an atmosphere of a Pollyanna Public Relations administration. I guess the comments about the fundamentals of the economy being strong two days before the admitting by the white house of the fact that everyone else seemed to notice, the financial crisis, didn't help the campaign much. John McCain actually doesn't have any idea where the economy is as he isn't effected by it. As long as people keep buying Budweiser, his wife is going to be rich. As long as he is another rich politician, he will stay rich. In touch with the middle class? Actually caring or wanting for things to change? Show me!
All for now,
Mildman

Monday, November 17, 2008

Thanks A Lot, You Wanna Be President?

Thanks, for lying and cheating to become president in the first place. Did you really think this doesn't matter? We see now how it does.
Thanks, George for the jobs we keep losing, 53,000 just reported at Citigroup for 2009 today.
Thanks, for the economic disaster you created spending our surplus on a war that YOUR DAD told you we could never win. Here, read this: When Al Quaeda was asked if they thought that they could bring a superpower like Russia down, they replied, "NO, but we can get them to bring themselves down, trying to bring us down." You have to know they are laughing their ass off at you. That was on the Associated Press. Don't you know how to read? Obviously you never studied math or economics. They are laughing at your dumb ass right now because you played into their hands. You, singlehandedly brought more financial damage than 9/11 did.
I might go on to quote the Washington Post online that said,
"Al-Qaeda is watching the U.S. stock market's downward slide with something akin to jubilation, with its leaders hailing the financial crisis as a vindication of its strategy of crippling America's economy through endless, costly foreign wars against Islamist insurgents.
And at least some of its supporters think Sen. John McCain is the presidential candidate best suited to continue that trend.
"Al-Qaeda will have to support McCain in the coming election," said a commentary posted Monday on the extremist Web site al-Hesbah, which is closely linked to the terrorist group. It said the Arizona Republican would continue the "failing march of his predecessor," President Bush. "
This quote from Al-Qaeda shows that not only doesn't George Bush keep them from attacking us, instead they are considering doing it again if any more of his cronies are elected president since he did such a lousy job of retaliating that they aren't fearful at all of us. The Times article went on to say,
"It will push the Americans deliberately to vote for McCain so that he takes revenge for them against al-Qaeda," said the posting, attributed to Muhammad Haafid, a longtime contributor to the password-protected site. "Al-Qaeda then will succeed in exhausting America."
They also stated this about Barack Obama,
"Islamist militants have generally had less to say about Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. Leaders of the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah expressed a favorable view of Obama during the primary campaign but later rejected the Democrat after he delivered speeches expressing support for Israel. "
So, Thanks Again, George, for not listening to anyone but the same few dumbasses that your own father ignored when he was in office.
Thanks for putting us back on welfare instead of working. At least the Clinton administration made sure we were working. We had a surplus and the national deficit under control under Bill Clinton and you know it so tell the Pundits to quit lying about that.
Thanks for trying to reinstate Reaganomics, which by the way, are actually known as SUPPLY SIDE ECONOMICS. ( Look on Wikipedia under Capitalism and try to learn something. Or just ask your Dad what he meant by Voodoo Economics.)