Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.
Even his Wealthy Base may not be happy!
Published on June 6, 2006 By COL Gene In Politics




For some time I have pointed out that the economic growth that Bush has been claiming credit for is a mirage to the vast majority of Americans. Bush points to higher GDP, the stock market and healthy corporate profits. To the average American they see a DROP in Average weekly wage during the past two years and NO growth in the past five years. They now are faced with skyrocketing energy costs that are now showing up is sluggish sales at lower end stores. However the high end stores are doing a booming business because the wealthy are the only group that is not impacted by the higher energy prices.

Now the stock market is down over 600 points, and inflation is beginning to be a problem. There is an indication that the Fed will counter the inflation with even higher interest rates and the real estate market is cooling. Mortgage brokers have been lying off staff and the few bright lights that Bush has been pointing to are dimming. Projections for GDP growth for the balance of the year is much lower and consumer confidence has taken a nose dive.

All this with a Federal Budget Deficit in the $600 Billion per year range and the prospects for the future that is troubling at best. Airlines are in trouble, independent truckers are having real problems because of the higher fuel costs and the U S Auto makers continue to slide. The trade deficit is over $800 Billion with no prospect for a solution. Hanging over all the Bush policies is the disaster called Iraq.

Like so many issues with this administration, the consequences of the policies we have been following are coming to light. In time both the wealthy and not so wealthy Americans will understand what mistakes were made in the elections starting with 2000!

Comments (Page 10)
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on Jun 13, 2006
Col, why do you keep bringing up Fox news? They are part of the msm like anywhere else. Polls are conducted with usually around 1000 people. Most of the time they oversample democrats by as much as 15 points. The media in this country constantly reports nothing but bad news, and then asks somebody what they think about it.

Keep believing a stupid poll col. It ony shows how deperate you and the democrats are.
on Jun 14, 2006
IslandDog

Your King George Believes in the polls. Everything he does reflect the fact that he has LOST the support of the VAST MAJORITY in America. He has retained the support of some of the mindless Bloggers on this Web Site!
on Jun 14, 2006
Your King George Believes in the polls. Everything he does reflect the fact that he has LOST the support of the VAST MAJORITY in America. He has retained the support of some of the mindless Bloggers on this Web Site!


WRONG! GW does NOT believe in the polls and has said so publicly MANY times! Why should he? He'll be gone in 08. As matter of fact his words to Rove were "Don't sweat it, history will show us being right. But we'll both be dead so what does it matter?
on Jun 14, 2006
Your King George Believes in the polls. Everything he does reflect the fact that he has LOST the support of the VAST MAJORITY in America. He has retained the support of some of the mindless Bloggers on this Web Site!


You couldn't be more wrong. Bush doesn't care about polls because polls are bs, like your blogs. Polls are not an accurate representation of people, so why should he listen to them.

If a poll said the U.S. should be run under islamic law, should we do it just because the poll says so?

He has retained the support of some of the mindless Bloggers on this Web Site!


Do you understand that your hatred and obsession for Bush has taken over your life. What sane person obsesses about Bush so much that it consumes their whole life. You need help.
on Jun 14, 2006
IslandDog

I know what he says but he would not be on the TV and holding news conferences all the time if he was not concerned about what the polls say. He was invisible during the first term when his poll numbers were up! That stunt to fly to Iraq is a PRIME example. I would love to know what that Photo Op cost the tax payers of this country!
on Jun 14, 2006
I know what he says but he would not be on the TV and holding news conferences all the time if he was not concerned about what the polls say.


Of course he would, he's the President.

That stunt to fly to Iraq is a PRIME example. I would love to know what that Photo Op cost the tax payers of this country!


Oh please col. Why don't you start an investigation on how much Bush spends on coffee in the morning while you are at it? This is a PRIME example of your obsessiveness with Bush. Do you plan on seeking help for it?
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