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 22, 2007
i am mentally unstable a little. but i do know real from fantasy. NOW WHERE IS THAT TRANSPORTER BUTTON.
on Sep 22, 2007
Reply By: danielost Posted: Saturday, September 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."


I believe Bush said a "B". However you should look at just how poorly Bush did at Yale. Again I would like to know HOW he got into Harvard! The same way he got into the National Guard.

In any event Bush not agreeing with Greenspan about the fiscal policy is a joke.
on Sep 22, 2007
now your going to tell me what i heard.


george bush stated that he made a c average in economics and that he would defer to greenspans judgement on that.

on Sep 22, 2007
it turns out your right he said he got a b in economy 101 and latter he said he got a c in economics. oops sorry you were wrong.
on Sep 23, 2007
Reply By: danielost Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2007
“It turns out your right he said he got a b in economy 101”


I knew I heard that he claimed he got a "B" when his transcript shows a "71”which is a "C". In fact he was only two points from a "D". The real issue is Greenspan knows what he is talking about and the Bush Fiscal Policy was irresponsible and has and will cause our country great harm. It also shows that I was correct that Bush lives in a dream world of how he wants the world to be not how the world is today!
on Sep 23, 2007
knew I heard that he claimed he got a "B" when his transcript shows a "71”which is a "C".


but you were wrong


you see he said he got a B in one class. he also said he averaged a C in the whole thing.


but your so stupid you won't know the difference.
on Sep 23, 2007
Reply By: danielost Posted: Sunday, September 23, 2007
knew I heard that he claimed he got a "B" when his transcript shows a "71”which is a "C".


“but you were wrong


you see he said he got a B in one class. he also said he averaged a C in the whole thing.


but your so stupid you won't know the difference.”

YOU are the Stupid person. The issue is Bush vs. Greenspan-- NO CONTEST. A person that was a "C" student that failed when he was in business compared to a man who is one of the foremost authorities in economics. The Expert, Allen Greenspan said again today on Meet The Press that he ONLY supported the Bush Tax Cuts IF there was a Surplus to pay for them. That did not happen. He also said from a policy standpoint that Clinton was the "Best Republican" he ever saw! Greenspan said he agreed with MOST of the Clinton Policies and said he was one of our most intelligent Presidents.
on Sep 23, 2007
I also was in contact with the economics professor Bush had at Harvard. He told me that Bush was one of his worst students and had some very strange ideas.
on Sep 23, 2007
why would you bother an 70 year old man about this.


this smacks as a lie.
on Sep 24, 2007

Reply By: danielost Posted: Sunday, September 23, 2007
why would you bother an 70 year old man about this.


this smacks as a lie.
I have No idea what 70 year old you are talking about. However the Greenspan Comments and the Comments from Prof. Tsurumi are true.
on Sep 24, 2007
i am talking about the so called professer you supposedly called.

at minimum he is in his late 60s


on Sep 24, 2007
Reply By: danielost Posted: Monday, September 24, 2007
i am talking about the so called professer you supposedly called.

at minimum he is in his late 60s


I do not know how old he is but I doubt Harvard would hire a person that was not qualified. As one of Bush's teachers he would be in a far better position to know about Bush then you or me. His statements also back up the statements of Greenspan who said the Bush fiscal policy was irresponsible and a major problem. That tracks with the Bush grades in Economics at Yale and at Harvard. It does not seem to matter to people like you and others on Joe User so long as the comments are not favorable toward GWB they are some how wrong or their is an attempt to discredit the person making the comments. Face it - Bush is an IDIOT and has screwed up many things for our country including the fiscal management. Bush did not learn much at Yale or Harvard and did not disserve to go to either school given his academic performance. It is just another example of how a looser got his Father to take care of little George!!!!!

Bush had a low “C” Average at Yale and was a middle range student at Harvard. He ran two companies into the ground and was of no real accomplishment prior to being elected Governor of Texas. He took credit for accomplishments in Texas that it turns out were actually initiated by the Texas legislature not Governor Bush. Add his failure to fulfill his obligations in the Texas Air National Guard, and his drinking problems until age 40, and you have a picture of a looser who got everything by virtue of his Father and his Father’s contacts.
on Sep 24, 2007
This CNN Report is similar to what The Professor wrote to me when I was researching GWB for my book:

From Phil Hirschkorn
CNN
Monday, September 13, 2004 Posted: 6:53 PM EDT (2253 GMT)


NEW YORK (CNN) -- A business school professor who taught George W. Bush at Harvard University in the early 1970s says the future president told him that family friends had pulled strings to get him into the Texas Air National Guard.
Yoshi Tsurumi, in his first on-camera interview on the subject, told CNN that Bush confided in him during an after-class hallway conversation during the 1973-74 school year."He admitted to me that to avoid the Vietnam draft, he had his dad -- he said 'Dad's friends' -- skip him through the long waiting list to get him into the Texas National Guard," Tsurumi said. "He thought that was a smart thing to do."


Tsurumi got to know Bush when the future president took his "Economics EAM" (Environmental Analysis for Management), a required two-semester class from the fall of 1973 to the spring of 1974, Bush's first year at Harvard's business school.

Bush had transferred to Air National Guard reserve status before he enrolled in the MBA program. He had enlisted in the Texas Air National Guard in May 1968 and trained to fly fighter jets until he was suspended from flying status in August 1972 for failing to submit to an annual physical, according to Bush's military records released earlier this year.
Tsurumi said he remembers Bush because every teacher remembers their best and worst students, and Bush was in the latter group."Lazy. He didn't come to my class prepared," Tsurumi said. "He did very badly."
on Sep 24, 2007
telling CNN that teachers remember their best and worst students and that 'Bush was in the latter group'.

"Lazy. He didn't come to my class prepared," Tsurumi told CNN. "He did very badly ... Somehow I found him totally devoid of compassion, social responsibility, and good study discipline. What I remember most about him was all the kind of flippant statements that he made inside of classroom as well as outside."

Although Tsurumi's comments were quickly dismissed by Bush supporters and staff as overtly partisan and therefore unreliable,[citation needed] he has continued to be a persistent and vocal critic of the President's politics and policies.



this makes you a lier because you didn't contact him. you just read wiipiedia on him


WWW Link
on Sep 24, 2007

Reply By: danielost Posted: Monday, September 24, 2007
telling CNN that teachers remember their best and worst students and that 'Bush was in the latter group'.

"Lazy. He didn't come to my class prepared," Tsurumi told CNN. "He did very badly ... Somehow I found him totally devoid of compassion, social responsibility, and good study discipline. What I remember most about him was all the kind of flippant statements that he made inside of classroom as well as outside."

Although Tsurumi's comments were quickly dismissed by Bush supporters and staff as overtly partisan and therefore unreliable,[citation needed] he has continued to be a persistent and vocal critic of the President's politics and policies.


this makes you a lier because you didn't contact him. you just read wiipiedia on him”


NO you are mistaken. I contacted Prof. Taurumi and we exchanged E-Mails and letters. He told me in his E-mails about his conversations with Bush about his guard service and told me that Bush was one of his poorest students and that he had some very strange ideas. Thus I did not lie as you state. I have told the truth and included what the Professor told me via his E-mails and letters. It is all true and just confirms what Greenspan, O’Neil and Walker have said about the Bush fiscal policies-- they were irresponsible and have damaged our country!
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