Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.
Published on January 14, 2007 By COL Gene In Politics

Below is my advice of what we should do in Iraq:


1. Shift 50,000 troops to Afghanistan and keep the balance in Iraq.

2. Reassign remaining U.S. military in Iraq to perform the following missions:

A.Secure the border of Iraq and help protect the infrastructure.
B.Destroy all foreign terrorist forces in western Iraq and prevent their operation in the future.
C.Provide logistical and air support for Iraqi military forces.

3.Turn over ALL combat operations against Sunni/Shiite areas to Iraqi Forces.

4.Increase the training of Iraqi military and police forces.


If the Iraqi Government and military ends the sectarian violence and provides the political compromises to end the violence, we would continue the four missions above. If the Iraqi’s fail to establish security and come to the political compromises within the next 12 months, we REMOVE ALL U.S. Forces from Iraq!

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on Jan 18, 2007
IslandDog

You are correct. The GOP LOST the election because the majority of voters do not agree with their policies. The GOP even lost in areas where they engineered the districts to prevent their loss.
on Jan 18, 2007
IslandDog

The majority of Democrats were NOT proposing a Surge. The generals were against a Surge. What happened to I will listed to the commanders on the ground. Bush had to Change generals to get someone to agree with him!

I guess you also discount the election results of 2006!

DREAN ON!


Sorry col but the congress can do NOTHING about a troop surge. That's not in their baliwick. They can be against it all they want. All they can do is try and defund the war. And if they do that their channces of re-election will go in the toilet. The general concensus is that defunding shows no support for the troops. And the "majority" of Americans would not like that.
on Jan 18, 2007
I'm still looking for the democrats plan for victory, and the key word there is victory.
on Jan 18, 2007
drmiler

The one power they have is to investigate how we got into this war and if they conclude Bush abused his power they can Impeach him and remove him from power.

If that fails, the Voters, who clearly do not support the Iraq war, can finish the job of removing the GOP from power by electing a Democrat for President in 2008 and further increase their control over Congress. If you do not think the key people in the Republican Party are not afraid of that taking place in 2008 you are really kidding yourself. That is why they are moving away from Bush and his policies. Immigration, Energy, Environment, Iraq, the deficit. Every day GWB becomes more alone and soon it will be just Barney and maybe Laura that support him!


IslandDog

As for the Democratic plan for Victory in Iraq—I think Bush has made Victory as we would like it impossible and the choice will come down to the least onerous failure. The violence has gotten to a point where neither the U.S. or the Iraqi Government can bring it to an end without an all out civil war that will end with the Shiites totally dominating the Sunnis or an Iraq where the three factions will assume control over a portion of the country!
on Jan 18, 2007

The one power they have is to investigate how we got into this war and if they conclude Bush abused his power they can Impeach him and remove him from power.

There have already been investigations, and they have shown there was no manipulation or lies.  It's time to move on.

As for the Democratic plan for Victory in Iraq—I think Bush has made Victory as we would like it impossible and the choice will come down to the least onerous failure. The violence has gotten to a point where neither the U.S. or the Iraqi Government can bring it to an end without an all out civil war that will end with the Shiites totally dominating the Sunnis or an Iraq where the three factions will assume control over a portion of the country!

Wrong again.  Victory is possible, only if you want it.  The problem is, democrats don't.

on Jan 18, 2007
IslandDog

Victory is ONLY possible if the Iraqi Government and military STOP the secterian violence. It will not be ended by another 17,000 U.S. troops to Baghdad.

There has been no oversight by Congress on this administration and it is time for that to take place. If we can impeach a President for lieing when no one was killed we can impeach a president that is directly responsible for taking this country to a war that is unjustified in which 3,000 American Military have been sacraficed.
on Jan 18, 2007
Let's assume for sake of argument that all those jobs that have been created since 9/11 just "aint't as good as they used to be." Gene is saying that somehow Bush should have found a way to replace all the jobs lost with equivalent-paying jobs, not just "jobs." Well.

Thanks to the administration's policies, which have been doggedly adhered to since 9/11 despite the bleating of people like Gene, our economy has rebounded in 5 years to heights thought, in the aftermath of 9/11, unlikely to be seen again in decades, if ever. Gene doesn't like "who" has succeeded in the post-9/11 economy, but then no socialist would.
on Jan 18, 2007
P.S. It speaks volumes about the influence of the gloom-and-doom mainstream media that so many people have been convinced the economy is somehow "bad" despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary, not to mention the evidence of their own personal experience.
on Jan 18, 2007
Daiwa

Thanks to Bush and his policies the rich are richer, the poor are poorer, the middle income workers are about the same and we have added $3 Trillion Dollars to our debt to achieve this great result! Our children can enjoy paying hundreds of Billions more every year in interest on that added debt!
51% of his tax cuts go to 1% of ther population who have average incomes of $1.2 Million per year!
on Jan 19, 2007
There has been no oversight by Congress on this administration and it is time for that to take place. If we can impeach a President for lieing when no one was killed we can impeach a president that is directly responsible for taking this country to a war that is unjustified in which 3,000 American Military have been sacraficed.


There is no grounds for impeachment col, because there was no lies.  Get over it.


Thanks to Bush and his policies the rich are richer, the poor are poorer,


Not so fast....

"The gap between rich and poor -- a rallying cry for some congressional Democrats wanting to increase mandates on business -- isn't really growing that much, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

From 2001 to 2005 -- the last year data was available -- there was virtually no statistical change in income inequality, based on a statistical test by the Census Bureau, requested and released by Congress's Joint Economic Committee."


on Jan 19, 2007
Thanks to Bush and his policies the rich are richer, the poor are poorer,


Not so fast....

"The gap between rich and poor -- a rallying cry for some congressional Democrats wanting to increase mandates on business -- isn't really growing that much, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

From 2001 to 2005 -- the last year data was available -- there was virtually no statistical change in income inequality, based on a statistical test by the Census Bureau, requested and released by Congress's Joint Economic Committee."


Once again, shown wrong.
on Jan 19, 2007
Impeachment is a political process. If Congress believes Bush for example took this country to war knowing that Saddam had no nuclear weapons or military capacity in 2002, they could impeach him and Cheney both! If Congress were to limit the troop levels or decide because Bush is not enforcing g our laws, they could impeach him.

As to his tax cuts 70% goes to the top 20% and 41% to the top 1%.

Bush Tax Cuts Offer Most For Very Rich, Study Finds


*Please Note: Archive articles do not include photos, charts or graphics. More information. January 8, 2007, Monday
By EDMUND L. ANDREWS (NYT); National Desk
Late Edition - Final, Section A, Page 16, Column 5, 832 words
DISPLAYING ABSTRACT - Families earning more than $1 million a year saw their federal tax rates drop more sharply than any group in the country as a result of President Bush's tax cuts, according to a new Congressional study. The study, by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, also shows that tax rates ...


http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40F10FA3E540C7B8CDDA80894DF404482
on Jan 19, 2007
Well, Duh. The people paying the most taxes had bigger drops in taxes. Wow, never would have guessed that.   
on Jan 19, 2007
There is no reason to have cut taxes for the wealthy for the following reasons:

They were not being over taxed as Bush claimed since there was NO SUIRPLUS (Like the WMD)

The wealthy did not need a tax cut and we have far greater needs for that money as Bill Gates and Warren Buffet told Bush in 2001.

We have a budget deficit. Bush forgot about that old saying, "when you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"
on Jan 20, 2007
There is no reason to have cut taxes for the wealthy for the following reasons:

They were not being over taxed as Bush claimed since there was NO SUIRPLUS (Like the WMD)

The wealthy did not need a tax cut and we have far greater needs for that money as Bill Gates and Warren Buffet told Bush in 2001.

We have a budget deficit. Bush forgot about that old saying, "when you find yourself in a hole, STOP DIGGING!"


I noticed you ignored ID's post as per usual.
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