Bush 'Problems were made a decade before he became president

Quote from swtrader:

In an interview excerpt that aired Monday on ABC's World News program, the president was asked whether he feels in any way responsible for the nation's economic woes

"I have been president during this period of time," said Mr. Bush. "But I think when the history of this period is written, people will realize a lot of the decisions that were made on Wall Street took place over a decade or so before I arrived as president


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Actually, there's a lot of truth to that 10 years prior to 2000 is 1990, when the cake of Globalism was baked (on his dad's watch)- I think he's hinting that Globalism, the religion of Bush sr, Clinton and himself, is a flawed premise

He's learning what henchmen learn eventually - that they often take the fall for those they kneel before

I dont feel any more sorry for him than he did for the people he hurt

but i do detect that he regrets giving up drinking, because he now wishes he'd never been president, after taking a glipse into his place in history



Actually, for once, he's got a point.
 
Quote from swtrader:

i think at that level of society, you believe that you're always going to have some kind of overlord, that democracy is a pipe dream

i think the bush's probably felt, that they were henchmen for the most benign of the possible overlords, and understood that while cynical, their role might be somewhere above evil, perhaps even occasionaly noble. i think his comments are a realization of the truth, and reflect bitter dissapointment

This is where we differ.

The origins of democracy had it's roots in homogeneous societies where people shared an upbringing but brought a difference of opinion to the table.

Today, I rather feel that democracy succeeds because there is no better replacement in sight.

George I believe is a man who personalises everything.
"How does it impact on me" is the underlying basis of his rather limited life, despite his position.

This greatly restricts his options, most probably without his own realisation.
Had he left home and traveled, particularily away from parental supervision he would have became his own man.
Even today at 61 he displays all the classic hallmarks of a supervised man

regards
f9
 
Quote from fearless9:

This is where we differ.

The origins of democracy had it's roots in homogeneous societies where people shared an upbringing but brought a difference of opinion to the table.

Today, I rather feel that democracy succeeds because there is no better replacement in sight.

regards
f9

In a Democracy, you dont have a 700 billion bailout bill when 99 percent of the public is against it
 
f9 wrote....

The origins of democracy had it's roots in homogeneous societies where people shared an upbringing but brought a difference of opinion to the table.

Today, I rather feel that democracy succeeds because there is no better replacement in sight.

George I believe is a man who personalises everything.
"How does it impact on me" is the underlying basis of his rather limited life, despite his position.

This greatly restricts his options, most probably without his own realisation.
Had he left home and traveled, particularily away from parental supervision he would have became his own man.
Even today at 61 he displays all the classic hallmarks of a supervised man

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Perfectly said.....

However....Both Cheney and Bush belong in jail....many times over.....

The two individuals will represent total failure....and a complete lack of justice.....

They gamed the system....period.....

Neither one of them have a clue as to whom they see in the mirror....

They represent the exacting reasons why the democracy by advertisement has become a joke....

It seemed as though a couple of C- fraternity brats were allowed to run the show for 8 years.....

Very very unfortunate for the REAL PEOPLE of the US......
 
Quote from swtrader:

In a Democracy, you dont have a 700 billion bailout bill when 99 percent of the public is against it

Exactly.

But many years ago when societies were more homogeneous by their nature, their leaders would have acted on behave of the 80% who agreed.
For better or worse I might add, but usually the worse was applied to peoples outside their merry little band.

regards
f9
 
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