http://www.economist.com/world/unit...=hptextfeature&mode=comment&intent=readBottom Frat Boy along with Cheney, Rove, etc.... Belong in JAIL.... The Economist has got it right....
Changes are fine, so long as we aren't taxed into oblivion, which is exactly what Obama will do once the economy even slightly improves.
Proper structure.... Dramatically reduce taxes Dramatically reduce expenses 10% Consumption tax only.... Just to start.... .............................................................. Otherwise ....more of the same... And worse....
There are a few million non libs who do not approve of the frat boy and friends.... And you are absolutely right..... Things are not looking better.... Going in the wrong direction.... Again....
Not sure what your intentions are, but in nine months Bush was hit with 911 and latter, monetary policy. Both out of his control. At least frat boy has connections, and fought both without help from the numnuts of the melting pot.
http://audiovideo.economist.com/?fr...8c61710ff76cccf9ca&rf=bm&source=hptextfeature And....no proper mentioning of proper structural changes.... From the new crew.... Volcker is going in the right direction....
Bush also inherited the banking/mortgage mess, due to the Democrats (Bill Clinton) and his affirmative action policy towards relaxing credit standards and handing out mortgages to anyone who could breathe, and had a 500 fico score. Bush tried on more than one occasion to curb the Clinton "Sub Prime" lending policy, but the idiot Democrats in congress wouldn't get on board. John McCain also introduced legislation to stop sub-prime lending, but once again, the democrats wouldn't get on board. Clinton could have cared less about the decision to put our economy on this destructive path, nor did he care that the 9/11 hijackers were coming in and out of the country at their leisure, planning the final stages of the terror attacks on America, while on his watch. He was too busy fucking that true lipstick wearing pig named Lewinsky. Nice to see he had his priorities straight.