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Originally Posted by Jordyn still passing the blame on clinton?...the bush administration seems fond of that...the point is, he's the president now! and i'm not seeing any improvements...only a downcline. Why not get over the "it's the past's fault" and do something to make the present, and my children's future better? |
Bush has never blamed Clinton for anything, even when he could have.
The free trade treaties were passed when Clinton was the president, early in his term, that's a fact, too bad you can't deal with it. Bush is a free trader as well. So is Kerry. The two major parties are not going to nominate a president who doesn't agree with the free trade agenda. That's just the way it is. If you want to cast a protest vote against free trade, you have to go to Ralph Nader, or Michael Peroutka.
It scares me that you, with your complete lack of understanding, are voting. I know I'm not going to talk you into voting for Bush, I'm just trying to bring you back to reality with your expectations of a Kerry presidency. The free trade policy of America IS NOT going to be reversed by Kerry, or any other democrat or republican. Kerry is blowing smoke up your ass with all his protectionist talk. He has to if he wants to get money and votes from the unions.
Blaming Bush for bills that were passed 10 years ago is idiocy. Why don't we blame Bush for the Vietnam War? So what if Kennedy/Johnson/Nixon were the presidents then, BUSH IS THE PRESIDENT NOW.
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i suppose it's Clinton's fault that schools have closed the last couple of years because lack of funding, this is the most divided nation ever...and all the other horrible things that america has become...how long has it been since clinton had any say in how america is run...
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If schools are closing near you, it's because your local gov't isn't picking up its share of the bill. Bush joined together with Ted Kennedy 2 years ago and passed the largest federal school funding increase in history. Something like 35% increase.
America is just awful, isn't it? The two of us, both on the lower end of the income scale, conversing over these frivolous desktop machines. Gosh it just sucks to be poor in America.
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the government should stop passing the buck and do what they need to do, in order to make america a strong, admirable country again, the country i loved, rather than the cesspool of division, hate and discontent it's become. They need to put american families first...not foreign nations that will turn on us as soon as they are able.
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You could write speeches for Kerry. All mush, no substance.