Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.
Published on September 21, 2007 By COL Gene In Politics



Yesterday George Bush forcefully defended his fiscal policies at his news conference. It was clear that Bush believes what he is saying despite that the results of the past 6 years show a total opposite reality. Bush again stated his disagreement with the criticism of Alan Greenspan who has said the Bush tax cuts and spending policies were irresponsible and have caused harm to our country. Bush also talked about the inability of Social Security and Medicare to pay the benefits that have been promised to the Baby Boomers that are getting ready to retire.

Bush totally ignored the fact that when he took office we had a balanced budget for the first time in over 20 years. The very first year he was in office he returned to annual budget deficits because of his tax cuts and increased spending. That policy has added $4 Trillion dollars to the debt of this country. Bush was warned in 2001 by Greenspan, O’Neil and Walker NOT to return to annual deficits and to tie any tax cuts to the so called surplus that Bush claimed was the justification for his tax cuts. Bush ignored the advice of the most knowledgeable experts in this country as to how he should manage our tax and spending policies. That refusal created the unprecedented debt that Greenspan criticized in his new book. For Bush to say he disagrees with Greenspan given both Greenspan’s track record and the fact the Bush fiscal policy has increased the debt MORE then ANY other President in our history, proves that Bush is delusional.

Then Bush turned to Social Security and its inability to pay the promised benefits. He said the reason that we have not resolved the Social Security funding problem is because Congress refused to pass the Bush suggestion to allow the creation of private accounts with part of individual Social Security taxes. The Bush suggestion would actually make Social Security even MORE unable to keep its promises. Thus what Bush said is totally opposite from reality. His plan not only would not solve the Social Security fiscal problem it would make the problem WORSE. What Bush suggested is like a person who intended to purchase a gallon of Milk for $3.00 who only has $2.00 in his pocket. He then offers to give the person in front of him $. 50 Cents to help them out. That would make him a $1.50 short of what he needed to purchase the milk.

Finally Bush turned to the inability of Medicate to keep its promises to the Baby Boomers. When Bush took office Medicare had a projected shortfall to meet future benefit payments. Bush and the GOP controlled Congress added to Medicare the Prescription Drug Plan without funding that new entitlement. Thus the action of Bush and the GOP took a serious problem and made it WORSE. Now Bush warns us about Medicare which he and the GOP made substantially worse.

If anyone else said the same things as Bush said yesterday they would be ignored as simply out of touch. The problem is that the person that is out of touch happens to be the leader of this country. To have a leader who is totally wrong and who refuses to look at reality is dangerous for the future our country!

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on Sep 21, 2007
Oh, Bush was the speaker at your Conference of the Delusional?  I bet you're the President! ;~D
on Sep 21, 2007

Reply By: ParaTed2k Posted: Friday, September 21, 2007
Oh, Bush was the speaker at your Conference of the Delusional? I bet you're the President! ;~D No it was the Bush News Conference where he was displaying his lack of reality!


You are not arguing with me. You and Bush are disputing the FACTS and the opinion of Greenspan. I think Greenspan is a bit more informed the "C" student we have in the White House! Greenspan also has the results of the past 6 years to PROVE his point! Sounds like you are BOTH DELUSIONAL!!!!!
on Sep 21, 2007
Hey, I'm not the one presiding over the Conference of the Delusional. ;~D

True, I'm not arguing with you, I'm giving your silly little post all the respect it deserves.
on Sep 21, 2007
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.  
on Sep 21, 2007
Insanity has been defined by some as doing the same thing over and over again while expecting different results.

I tried to tell you last article, Gene. Your methods bear no fruit, yet you keep using them. Try a new method, man. Join the sane.
on Sep 21, 2007
Keep trying Gene. Bush lost the plot long ago. Anyone who relies on Rumsfeld to fight a war needs help. Attack, overwhelm, get Saddam out. Sorry about the poor water and electricity supply and making your lives tough, guys! Do you really think Greenspan is that wrong? The liars, genies and informed fools who don't know how to recover from a takeover should heed Greenspan's advice. He is no fool.
on Sep 21, 2007
A NEW BASH BUSH FEED


NOW WHO WROTE THIS ONE
on Sep 22, 2007




Reply By: ParaTed2k Posted: Friday, September 21, 2007
Hey, I'm not the one presiding over the Conference of the Delusional. ;~D

True, I'm not arguing with you, I'm giving your silly little post all the respect it deserves.

That shows your stupidity!
on Sep 22, 2007
Reply By: danielost Posted: Friday, September 21, 2007
A NEW BASH BUSH FEED


NOW WHO WROTE THIS ONE


The truth is a Bush bash. That is because he has proven to be an incompetent and an ineffective President. Worse then that his actions have created great harm that will last for a long time after he is no longer President. Greenspan has identified two of the Bush failings-- His fiscal Policy and the Iraq War. I guess Greenspan must also be a Bush Basher?
on Sep 22, 2007
That is because he has proven to be an incompetent and an ineffective President.




still better than being a non president president.
on Sep 22, 2007
Reply By: danielost Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2007
That is because he has proven to be an incompetent and an ineffective President.




still better than being a non president President. NOT TRUE!


A non President would not have been able to negatively impact the lives of millions of Americans and pass on the problems he either created or made worse to the next President! Most of us would all be far better off if Bush had remained an unsuccessful business man in Texas!
on Sep 22, 2007
a non president would not have been able to impact the lives of any Americans.


and most of the problems you attribute to bush is has nothing to do with bush.


as far as greenspan is concerned. greenspan is an economists not a politician.


so if he tells bush how to handle the economy then bush should listen. but for bush to listen to him about how to handle a war or government that would have irresponsible.
on Sep 22, 2007
Reply By: danielost Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2007
“a non president would not have been able to impact the lives of any Americans.


and most of the problems you attribute to bush is has nothing to do with bush.”

What Greenspan criticized is 100% Bush.

At the news conference Bush said that he only got a "B" in Economics at Yale-- WRONG. I pulled the Transcript of GWB from Yale and it shows that in his first Economics Course he got a "71" and in the second course he got a "72". In fact his grades are POOR and HOW he got into Harvard Graduate School is a VERY good question!
on Sep 22, 2007
Bush said that he only got a "B" in Economics at Yale-- WRONG.


your right this is wrong.

i listened to the press conference and bush said he got a C not a B so whoever told you this was lieing.
on Sep 22, 2007
Just kind of funny seeing Gene calling someone else delusional.
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