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The Bush and Obama Disaster is the beginning of the end.

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William Hyde
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[color="DarkRed"]The Bush and Obama Disaster is the beginning of the end.

[color="DarkRed"]by Victor Gerhard

When the history of the decline of the USA is written, it probably will state the final slide began during the presidency of George W. Bush. He got us into two wars we could not pay for, rolled up huge budget deficits, (doubling the national debt in eight years), and pushed for home ownership for all, which helped lead to our current dire problems. It is said he never vetoed a spending bill, or any bill. He also spent huge sums on Aids in Africa, on the ridiculous No-Child-Left-Behind, and on prescription drug benefits for seniors. The Africa initiative was to attract Black voters; the No-Child and prescription drug provisions were to attract votes at least partially from the left. Obama’s victory shows how much those programs were appreciated by Democrats.

With the country 11 trillion dollars in debt, Obama is spending money like there is no tomorrow – and there may not be. He is giving trillions to banks and insurance companies that caused our problems and don’t seem to have changed their ways. He is bailing out the huge financial corporations that so many people in his administration used to work for, and probably will work for again.
Obama is now stating that it is impossible to fix our economic problems without also addressing our “health care” and energy problems. As if the answer to spending too much is to spend more. He is rolling out a single budget bill that contains all the bail-out money, the health care money and energy money plus extras for every Democratic program the left has spent years pushing. The budget deficit will be in the trillions; the national debt will soon be in the tens of trillions. Obama is taking advantage of a crisis to push through the leftist programs he and his supporters always believed in.
Also, Obama has been slow to remove Bush’s expansion of presidential executive power. Most of the “anti-terrorism” initiatives remain in place. Of course, Obama will never get rid of Bush’s spending programs.
So we get a wild-spending Republican who attacks civil liberties, followed by a leftist Democrat who spends far more and is steering this country far to the left.
If it weren’t for Bush, Obama would not have been elected. I don’t think this current financial meltdown is the end of the US, but it just might be the beginning of the end. How many more years can we keep spending like this?

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[color="DarkRed"]“We’re the slaves of the phony leaders - Breathe the air we have blown you!”

 
Posted : 27/03/2009 5:53 pm
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