9/11 and Financial Meltdown of '08

The Administration of George W. Bush:
A Series of Superlatives and Historic Firsts

First President seated by the Supreme Court (only 3rd president seated after losing the popular vote)

First president to enter office with a criminal record

Most presidential appointments of convicted criminals ever

Presided over single largest loss of civilian life due to hostile activity (9/11 attacks)

Largest number of vacation days of any president

Oversaw worst lapse in national security (9/11 attacks)

12 of 15 Largest Corporate Bankruptcies in U.S. history (#1 Lehman Brothers, 2008; #2 Worldcom, Inc., 2002; #3 Enron, 2001; #4 Conseco, 2002; #7 Refco, 2005; #8 Global Crossing, 2002; #9 Pacific Gas, 2001; #10 UAL Corp, 2002; #11 Delta Air Lines, Inc. 2005; #12 Adelphia Communications, 2002; #14 Mirant Corp, 2003; #15 Delphi Corp., 2005

Largest number of personal bankruptcies in any 12 month period

First U.S. president to order an attack on a sovereign nation

First president to prevent U.N. election inspector oversight

First U.S. president to formally adopted a “strike first” foreign policy

First time U.S. president has condoned torture

Largest expansion of executive powers

Appointed wealthiest cabinet in U.S. history

Signed into law largest infringement on U.S. freedoms and privacy protection (Patriot Act)

First time U.S. has conducted and condoned extraordinary rendition

First time U.S. has conducted torture

Dissolved more international treaties than any other president in history

Lowest presidential approval rating in modern history

Highest presidential disapproval rating in modern history

Largest approval rating swing in U.S. history

Largest number of signing statement challenges to U.S. law (1,100 provision challenges)

Largest expansion of government employees

Introduction of largest federal bureaucracy (Homeland Security)

Largest expansion of federal powers

Largest expansion of U.S. Federal budget

Worst failure of domestic emergency response (Hurricane Katrina)

Largest expansion of U.S. trade deficit

Largest expansion of U.S. federal debt

Largest growth in federal outsourcing

Largest corporate bailout in U.S. history
 
Quote from Debaser82:

The Administration of George W. Bush:
A Series of Superlatives and Historic Firsts

I agree George W. Bush is a leader.
He will be looked at as one of the greatest presidents ever.
 
Quote from Mercor:

I agree George W. Bush is a leader.
He will be looked at as one of the greatest presidents ever.

Indeed. right up there next to Adolf Hitler.
 
The Administration of George W. Bush:
A Series of Superlatives and Historic Firsts
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Tha American people sure dropped a plate of shit on his lap.


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12 of 15 Largest Corporate Bankruptcies in U.S. history (#1 Lehman Brothers, 2008; #2 Worldcom, Inc., 2002; #3 Enron, 2001; #4 Conseco, 2002; #7 Refco, 2005; #8 Global Crossing, 2002; #9 Pacific Gas, 2001; #10 UAL Corp, 2002; #11 Delta Air Lines, Inc. 2005; #12 Adelphia Communications, 2002; #14 Mirant Corp, 2003; #15 Delphi Corp., 2005

Largest number of personal bankruptcies in any 12 month period
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

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Only 23 US dead last month and a few hundred (reported) Iraqi dead last month. We are turning the corner, again.

Please. Never say 'only'. Each soldier had a life, people who cared for him. Has to be a more delicate way to say it.

In January, 1972, Richard Nixon said, "only one soldier died in Vietnam this week". Life Magazine picked it up. The soldiers name was Jerry Duffy, Sp4.

Every life is precious. How about we say, 23 US servicemen gave their lives. That is much les.......somethng of that sort.

Thanks.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

EVERYONE "they" (the far left) doesn't like or agree with is Hitler.

lol

By far left you mean socialism and by socialism you mean privatising the profits and socialising the losses right?

:D

Indeed maybe the Hitler comparison is wrong and I should have used Mao Zedong.
 
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