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    Stock market falls below 10,000.

    George Bush: Making America safe from economic growth for almost 4 years.
    You think this is what he meant by "We've turned the corner"?

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    So what would you have done?

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    Ok just wondering... how can you claim to be right of Nader?

    You're lefter than anyone I have ever met in my life, and my entire family is composed of leftist activists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayward Clam
    Ok just wondering... how can you claim to be right of Nader?

    You're lefter than anyone I have ever met in my life, and my entire family is composed of leftist activists.
    Must make for some interesting Thanksgivings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by techs
    George Bush: Making America safe from economic growth for almost 4 years.
    You think this is what he meant by "We've turned the corner"?
    Yep...it's all Bush's fault that the Russian oil conglomerate Yukos has problems paying its back taxes.

    Yep, it's Bush's fault that OPEC cannot decide if they can keep crude pricing below $50 per barrel.

    Yep, it's Bush's fault the stock market tanked because of market worries over oil futures and transportation costs.

    Read about the stock situation in the local paper's business section at lunch, two AP articles, by Mike Martinez and Brad Foss.

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    Actually, the consequences of all of those things ARE Bush's fault. It's him and his lackeys that have made and continue to keep America breastfeeding off of oil wells instead of finally weaning it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayward Clam
    Actually, the consequences of all of those things ARE Bush's fault. It's him and his lackeys that have made and continue to keep America breastfeeding off of oil wells instead of finally weaning it off.
    Once again you are correct, O wise one.
    Plus the stock market didn't move for 3.5 years. So what is Bush excuse for that? And his plan for "economic growth"? After three years, nothing. But we do have record deficits. BTW anyone notice jobs creation has tanked? The estimate is 32,000. but they reduced the previous two month estimates. So we might amazingly have lost jobs again this month.
    Worse and worse and worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paraflyer
    Yep...it's all Bush's fault that the Russian oil conglomerate Yukos has problems paying its back taxes.

    Yep, it's Bush's fault that OPEC cannot decide if they can keep crude pricing below $50 per barrel.

    Yep, it's Bush's fault the stock market tanked because of market worries over oil futures and transportation costs.

    Read about the stock situation in the local paper's business section at lunch, two AP articles, by Mike Martinez and Brad Foss.
    I think the point everyone has to realize is that everything in the known universe including but not limited to:

    Global Warming
    Unemployment
    Taxes
    Gas Prices
    death
    life
    war
    peace
    hunger
    obesiety
    poor
    The poor
    The Rich
    Hurricanes
    Tornadoes
    Lightning Strikes
    Power Outages
    Money Shortages
    Extremist Groups
    Hippies
    Economy
    Bad Breath
    Iron Deficienty
    High Blood Pressure
    Low Blood Pressure
    Bad Backs
    weak knees
    Migranes
    Cancer
    Aids
    Herpes
    Toumers
    Strokes
    Heart Attacks
    Bird poop on your new car
    Cloudy days
    Rainy weekends
    plane crashes
    train crashes
    Car crashes
    High insurance rates
    ect...

    Is George Bushes Fault

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayward Clam
    Actually, the consequences of all of those things ARE Bush's fault. It's him and his lackeys that have made and continue to keep America breastfeeding off of oil wells instead of finally weaning it off.
    So, like, oil was never an issue BEFORE Bush?????????

    Sherman, set the Wayback Machine to 1977...the great Energy Crisis, and see what Mr Carter was doing to "help oil prices" and "wean the public away from oil".

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    Ever notice that when Bush takes credit for the smallest bit of good economic news some people never want to let you forget it. But when you bring up the overwhelming failures of his economic policy they say its not his fault or that you are trying to blame Bush for everything?
    Lets face it Bush has failed the country miserably in the economic area. He is basically on a road to ruin.
    It's time to dump him and save our country.

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    Damn, I guess you really ARE hoping for a socialist Utopia.....


    Good luck.

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    Paraflyer, as a Libertarian, you should both notice and appreciate that I have never in fact said that the Democrats are a heck of a lot better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayward Clam
    Paraflyer, as a Libertarian, you should both notice and appreciate that I have never in fact said that the Democrats are a heck of a lot better!
    Too true.

    However, on the Energy side of things, if it's such a "global problem", then why oh why does the world wait for the US to attempt a solution?

    I haven't heard of any great strides being made toward Fusion Power from the UK, or cheap/reliable solar power from the Canucks, for example.

    If the US is so bad, then let another country solve the issue for themselves, and let us wallow in our own problems; or be the "big man" and share the discovery with all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paraflyer
    I haven't heard of any great strides being made toward Fusion Power from the UK, or cheap/reliable solar power from the Canucks, for example.
    We've solved fusion power and been using it for years now. We just don't like to share. Excuse me for a while, I'm just going to teleport to Scotland for a night out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paraflyer
    Too true.

    However, on the Energy side of things, if it's such a "global problem", then why oh why does the world wait for the US to attempt a solution?

    I haven't heard of any great strides being made toward Fusion Power from the UK, or cheap/reliable solar power from the Canucks, for example.

    If the US is so bad, then let another country solve the issue for themselves, and let us wallow in our own problems; or be the "big man" and share the discovery with all.
    Fusion is not the solution, as far as I know. But I'm willing to see science contradict me.

    And Europe is rather famous for attempting to use alternative energy sources. As for Canada, we have MUCH stricter pollution laws than the US does, much less pollution...

    Plus, the USA is the home of most of the major car manufacturers, and much bigger polluting industries than we have up here too.

    Again, not bashing Americans --but yes, bashing your gov't and big business...

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