Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.
Published on March 25, 2005 By COL Gene In Politics
A Gallup poll shows only 45% support of Bush. A second poll by CBS News found support for Bush dropped to 43%. These two polls confirm many other polls on specific subjects which clearly indicate that many of the president's policies are not what the American people want. When is Bush going to change his policies to more closely meet the wishes of the people in this country? Where is the democracy Mr. Bush says is so important?
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on Mar 26, 2005
bakerboy, I am not deranged. Not at all. As much as you'd like to think so, as it justifies your illogical positions, you couldn't be farther from the truth. As a matter of fact, you are so far from any truth..................
on Mar 26, 2005
Little Whip

Let me tell you my objective. It is not to bitch about Bush but to point out the policies that need to be changed so we begin solving the many issues that impact our lives. Most of these issues like Social Security, Taxes. Medicare, Trade, Energy etc require Congressional action. What I am doing is showing that Congress needs to chage our policies since the Bush agenda is NOT WORKING! Most Americans agree and do not support Bush and his ideas. If the election were held today, he would not win.
on Mar 26, 2005
Col Gene, from what I see, even if Bush did all of those things, you would still find a reason to hate him.

And PLEASE don't bore me with how you don't hate Bush. I've known KKK members with more good things to say about Black people than you do about Bush.

I'm just glad I never had to serve as a 1st SGT or SGM in your command. I bet like most poor leaders who still manage to make rank, you micromanaged your units to death.

It's sad, you have accomplished so much in your life, yet you are still a loathsome, pathetic loser. Consider this my last posting to any of your articles. I doubt it will bother you that I'm not responding anymore, but your cancerous negative swill is no longer worth my time. You say the voters made an error in November. I say I made a time wasting error subjecting my mind to your moronic lunacy.

I have more respect for Michael Schaivo's turds than what you have made of your whole pathetic existence.

Good luck, good life.
on Mar 26, 2005
I had a lot of troops and commanders that have a very different opinion. You have no idea about my life. I look at results and the results are clear, we are going in the wrong direction for most Americans. To make believe that what is taking place in America will be good for our children is just nuts!
on Mar 27, 2005

You are free to believe whatever you want.  However, it doesn't change the facts on the ground. Bush is President. The Republicans control congress. They're in the driver's seat.

on Mar 27, 2005
I am perfectly comfortable to ride out the remainder of Bush's term. Let him run wild!

Since I don't consider myself to be a Bush supporter, now that he is firmly in-charge I somewhat encourage him to "do his worst."

Go get 'em George! (I am looking forward to the reaction to his presidency.)
on Mar 27, 2005
Draginol

You are correct. If Congress passes laws that implement the policies Bush supports, the day will dawn when everyone will clearly see how badely they have impacted America and correcting the effects will be a lot more painful for all. That will be the results of George W. Bush as President.
on Mar 27, 2005
Draginol

You are correct. If Congress passes laws that implement the policies Bush supports, the day will dawn when everyone will clearly see how badely they have impacted America and correcting the effects will be a lot more painful for all. That will be the results of George W. Bush as President.


This is only *your* opinion and obviously does not hold true for evryone.
on Mar 27, 2005
Miler,

I thout JU was about opinions? Is it just repub opinions that matter?

Brad,

The repubs may have control now, but with the current agenda it's going to make it real tough on whomever the repubs run in 2008. It's like he's doing free PR work for the dems.
on Mar 27, 2005
drmiler et al

Keep my blogs and take them out in 5 or 10 years and see who was correct! Borrow a copy of my book and compare what is said with reality. I have used the knowledge of many experts to develop the projections contained in Four More For George W.
on Mar 27, 2005

You are correct. If Congress passes laws that implement the policies Bush supports, the day will dawn when everyone will clearly see how badely they have impacted America and correcting the effects will be a lot more painful for all. That will be the results of George W. Bush as President.

I think you'll be waiting a long time for "Everyone will clearly see how 'badely' they have impatcted America.."

From my vantage point the past 4 years can be summed up with:

1) Economy has been improving.

2) My taxes are slightly lower

3) America's most vocal and dangerous enemy has been toppled.

4) Those who attacked America have had their base of operations destroyed and are hanging out in caves and no new attacks have occurred.

 

on Mar 27, 2005
The economy has not improved for low and middle income Americans

The tax cuys average about $425/year about $1.25 per day

Who is America's most dangerous enemy? The person responsible for 9/11 ia still at large

The deficit is off the scale

Trade deficitr is off the scale

Energy cost are up
on Mar 27, 2005
I'm a low income American, and my situation has improved. I am able to save more money per year now than when Clinton was in office, and the income itself hasn't changed.

Maybe a hobby, Col.? Ships in bottles? Maybe you are "filling a vacuum" with this irrational need to undermine our government.
on Mar 27, 2005
Who is America's most dangerous enemy? The person responsible for 9/11 ia still at large


Is he as potent and not in a cave as he was when the Taliban was at full power? I think Draginol meant Saddam Hussein, but even bin Laden has been toppled. I just don't think he can be considered as potent as he was when he wasn't hiding in caves.
on Mar 27, 2005
Saddam was not a danger to the U S. North Korea and Iran and much more dangerous than Iraq.

BakerStreet

If you are low income, you did not receive much from the tax cuts. The higher energy and health cost and the increase in the inflation have not helped many low income people in America. I do not know what Bush has done that could have improved you life but I am glad you are doing well
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