The Middle Class Is No Longer America's Economic Majority

Yeah, just like with 9/11, the Bush Administration first ignored serious warnings, catastrophe happened, and then they took action. Like the watchdog that starts barking after its owner wakes it up and the burglars are long gone.

http://www.economonitor.com/blog/2008/12/bush-wh-ignored-mortgage-meltdown-warnings/

http://www.businessinsider.com/new-...n-were-ignored-by-the-bush-white-house-2012-9

http://thinkprogress.org/world/2015...-administration-ignored-dire-pre-911-warning/

You choose your heroes well.
ha, ha, typical democrat. You say something bad about Bush and you expect conservatives to defend him just because he was a republican like you would defend anybody that was a democrat. We don't care if they have an R or a D in front of their name. For us it's C or L. And Bush was definately not a C.
 
ha, ha, typical democrat. You say something bad about Bush and you expect conservatives to defend him just because he was a republican like you would defend anybody that was a democrat. We don't care if they have an R or a D in front of their name. For us it's C or L. And Bush was definately not a C.
You are proving to be a vapid annoyance. This has nothing to do with labels; merely who left an avoidable mess for whom.
 
Most of my industry connections think this is a necessary progression of free markets, the upper tier is doing the most to increase the GDP and corporate profitability.

Agreed. The lower tiers (mostly millenials) have little interest in home ownership and other wealth building activities. They also job hop a lot more.
 
Was he president in 1981? In 2001? What a gratuitous and useless comment.
and you just dignified it by replying. We need better timestamps on posts. A lot of these posts are written late at night local time after a lot of alcohol and the vulgarity flows. And then the next morning early risers reply as if they are replyining to some conversation that was going on at the bar last night.
 
Bush left us a mess and he was not a conservative.


The second part seems right, but I'm not so convinced about the first: I suspect Reagan's share of the blame was bigger, and most of the mess just took a generation or so to show up (as it did in some other countries, too).
 
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