Oct 09 2008
Stand Up for Dubya: He Has Done It.
Let’s all stand up and give George W. Bush a big round of applause. This man has now managed to not only stomp all over civil liberties, he has nearly federalized public schools and is now on the verge of socializing the financial mortgage sector; great job Dubya, it is official, you have managed to screw up every single aspect of this nation.
Word is spreading this morning that George Bush is now considering taking stakes in numerous different banks around the nation. This is on top of the ballot, which will eventually bye up millions of dollars of mortgages. Add that to John McCain’s proposal of $300 billion dollars to buy mortgages and what we have is a nationalized banking system.
Yet, folks such as Sean Hannity continue to tell their listeners that this election is about the fundamental ideas that made this country great and protecting them. Um, earth to Sean, these fundamentals, which I assume you mean free market, are being swallowed up and it is your party doing it. Your guy, Dubya has moved this nation closer to a centralized controlled system then any other president since Lyndon Johnson. Perhaps if Bush would have taken oh, maybe, three days to explain the situation to the American people his regulatory ideas would have passed and Fannie and Freddie might have been contained. But, nope, he did his usual and that is nothing.
Now the guy you support has sponsored legislation that eliminated freedom of speech, is fully engulfed in the socialist movement disguised as environmentalism and is in support of the government buying mortgages to rescue reckless consumers and subsidize ignorant financial behavior.
Some struggle. How conservatives can march off to the ballot box and continue voting for these frauds is a mystery worthy of Sherlock Holmes.
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Worse than Harding. And that’s pretty bad.
You know, when he was elected I knew things would be bad. I didn’t know it’d be this bad, but whatev. The day it became official I hung my flag upside down and vowed to keep it that way until he was out of office.
I just want to put my flag rightside up again, it’s been a long eight years.