1. let the excuses begin

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/31/david-stockman-george-w-bush_n_2989094.html

  2. I am struggling to find a point to blaming Bush........Again.......
  3. of course you are struggling to find a point.
    maybe because its a republican
    and maybe because its true. hmmmm
  4. Maybe it's because no one disagrees with where the blame was "put".

    Or maybe its because we have a new president with new problems 5 years later...........


    It's not like this is news. You are just looking for a "told you so" moment or some shit.


    You would have to look at threads pre 2008 for that Bro. Not many people defend Bush's economics..........
  5. or you didnt have to respond, maybe if you felt that way you could have ignored it. possibly, i dont know.
    yes plenty people disagree with this.
    you just felt the need to posto_O
  6. LOL and you didn't?


    This isn't new.


    Yes, I felt the need to post in yet "another" thread pointing out Bush's failures.
  7. yes i did, but i would have ignored it if I had your point of view, thats my point.
  8. Stockman may have a point when it comes to Bush’s policies, at least. The cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan combined with the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy will account for nearly half of the debt the U.S. will owe by 2019, according to a February analysis from the Center on Budget Policy and Priorities, a left-leaning think tank.

    The left leaning think tank? Aren't these just more tax and spend your way to recovery guys? What does he say about the democrats that led the way to the last housing bubble? What about mr tax and spend I'm going on vacation again in chiefs policies?

    Taxing success and rewarding failure is not productive. Rich job creators can pack up and leave a lot easier than those adicted to welfare. The democrats need to learn this.
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  10. After reading that I feel like cashing out my 401 and buying land, gold and ammo. Thanks mancha