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[SIZE=7]The Broken Promises of George W. Bush
[/SIZE]Rhetoric vs. Reality
August 9, 2004
Spending, Deficits and Taxes
Presidential candidate George W. Bush promised to be a fiscal conservative, and not destroy the surplus that had been created during the 1990s. But as the record shows, he has overseen the worst budget deterioration in modern American history – and misled the country about who will receive his tax cuts.
Do it again? We have never stopped. And don't be misled, yourself, by the surplus of Clinton. It was a one-year budget surplus; his administration, over its 8 years, added to the national debt.
Compared to Obama and the Dems, he was a fiscal conservative.
(Why do you think Congress refused to give us a budget before the elections? It's so we will keep believing clap trap from the left...at least until after the elections, when it will be safe(safer) for them to reveal it.)
No president has been able to deliver on everything they wanted to do.
I would much rather speak of the present and what Obama has NOT delivered (at enormous cost to us and future generations), than review the previous presidency, the last two years of which were under Dem control, BTW. Be that as it may, that's water under the bridge.
Would you like a list of Obama's broken promises? No need, you can easily find them if you really want to.
I voted already---all Republican. Sorry but that is the only way to stop Obama's machine. If he has the votes in the house and senate he will keep running over us. He won't learn the people don't want his policies, he needs to be stopped.
I'm voting straight ticket Republican. But of course I don't have high hopes that the GOP is gonna reverse the damage Obama has done. Nobody get your hopes up just yet.
i wont vote a straight republican ticket this year, actually i never have. i just cannot bring my self to vote for tom horn for arizona attorney general, he is a slime ball. i also vote for a democrat for county recorder because she has always done a good job in office. other than that, i will vote pretty much republican.
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I'm voting straight ticket Republican. But of course I don't have high hopes that the GOP is gonna reverse the damage Obama has done. Nobody get your hopes up just yet.
I'd settle for the GOP reversing the damage they've done over the years but that ain't bloody likely now, is it?
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