Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.


We have wasted $44 Billion in Iraq to rebuild their infrastructure and do nothing to deal with identical problems in America. We spend $12 Billion each month on a lost cause in Iraq. Last month it was the steam line in New York. Let’s keep burying our heads in the sand!

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on Aug 02, 2007
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahah.... ooh hooo... hehe... ahah... hah.. heh.. *chuckle*
on Aug 02, 2007
LMAO!!!!

I was waiting for this post all day, it's just too predictable. 


on Aug 02, 2007
Reply By: Island Dog Posted: Thursday, August 02, 2007
LMAO!!!!

"I was waiting for this post all day, it's just too predictable."

IT IS ALSO TRUE YOU IDIOT!
on Aug 02, 2007
Yes, Gene, your devotion to the truth is what makes you so predictable.
on Aug 02, 2007
This has nothing to do with Iraq, and you know it.  I mean seriously gene, you equate everything to Bush and Iraq no matter how ridiculous it is.  Perfect example is this post.

I would go and explain more but we have already covered this the last time you made a post like this. 
on Aug 02, 2007

Bridge - Infrastructure maintained by the state.

Steam pipe - Infrastructure maintained by the city.

So, where does the Federal governenment, or the war in Iraq come in?  The Fed isn't meant to fix all problems at all levels.

on Aug 02, 2007
Federal government funds the states, has for a while now. And, due to the commerce clause, the bridge is on an interstate - Federal government's funds pay for most of that. Steam pipe - cities are funded by states, and states by Federal government. The state didn't have enough money to fund the city enough to fix the steam pipe, because the war in Iraq is too costly.
on Aug 02, 2007
was waiting for this post all day, it's just too predictable.


ditto
on Aug 02, 2007
because the war in Iraq is too costly.



the money being used for iraq would never have gone to the states for roads, bridges, or steam pipes. dispite what gene or you say or think


Federal government funds the states,


it isn't supposed to.

And, due to the commerce clause, the bridge is on an interstate - Federal government's funds pay for most of that. Steam pipe


i think you guys missed the part where there was a road crew working on making that bridge stronger when it fell
on Aug 02, 2007
Money does trickle down, but it's not now nor has it ever been the lion's share of the funding for repair and replacement projects. 
on Aug 02, 2007
Money does trickle down, but it's not now nor has it ever been the lion's share of the funding for repair and replacement projects.


Actually, I think for bridges that it is. I could be wrong, but I thought that the The Federal Bridge Program funding (under FHWA) covered 80% of the cost of bridge upgrades, repairs and replacements. The program, along with other Federal Highway Programs, has seen significant cuts to offset spending for Iraq and Katrina reconstruction. In March of this year, $3.4 Billion was rescinded from FHWA programs, and in June another $871 million -- that's a lot of money that is no longer going to upgrade and repair our transportation infastructure.
on Aug 02, 2007

Reply By: Island Dog Posted: Thursday, August 02, 2007
This has nothing to do with Iraq, and you know it.

The money we have spent in Iraq would have rebuilt most of the infrastructure in this country. We will have spent almost a TRILLION dollars on Iraq before this is done and we will be less secure then when we started! Some say it is not the Federal Governments responsibility to rebuild the infrastructure. Since when is it the Federal Governments responsibility to invade Iraq? We were not attacked by Iraq nor were they capable of attacking the United States. Even if Saddam had the WMD Bush and Cheney said they had they would not have been any more of a threat then North Korea, Iran, Syria, China or Russia all of whom most likely have the WMD that Bush said Saddam, possessed.

We diverted our military resources from the people who caused 9/11 and today they are back to where they were before 9/11 and now operate both Iraq and Pakistan. HOW has that made us safer? How has the investment of 3,600 lives, 26,000 injuries and a Trillion Dollars been a good investment?
on Aug 02, 2007

Reply By: Jythier Posted: Thursday, August 02, 2007
Yes, Gene, your devotion to the truth is what makes you so predictable.

Truth is Predictable!




Reply By: Zoomba Posted: Thursday, August 02, 2007
Bridge - Infrastructure maintained by the state. The State DID not Maintain It!

Steam pipe - Infrastructure maintained by the city. The City did not maintain it!

So, where does the Federal government or the war in Iraq come in? The Fed isn't meant to fix all problems at all levels. I answered that in my last post!

on Aug 02, 2007
We will have spent almost a TRILLION dollars on Iraq before this is done


So here is my question...

Do you honestly believe that if anyone else had won the election that the Trillion Dollars spent in IRAQ would have made it down to projects like this?

I just don't buy it. This bridge didn't get old over night. I also don't buy that the repairs didn't happen because the money was spent in Iraq. For two and a half years now I have watched road crews tear down and rebuild a bridge crossing the Red River.

Gene, I am ashamed of you. These people that were on that bridge don't need you to turn this in to some sort of Bush hating tirade.
on Aug 02, 2007
Gene, I am ashamed of you. These people that were on that bridge don't need you to turn this in to some sort of Bush hating tirade.


He never hesitates at the chance to bash Bush no matter what is involved.  Now he is just posting the usual cut and paste Iraq responses he does in every other post.


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