BTW, Bush is still a terrible President

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Another Day, Another Dollar
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Just wanted to assure you that I had not changed my opinion.

Good day
 

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How can the costs of further tax cuts called for by the administration be camouflaged with deficit forecasts for only five years, rather than the customary 10 years? The budget’s “creative accounting” puts Enron to shame.

In order to pay for these permanent tax-giveaways to millionaires, the Bush FY 2005 budget takes a whack at workers, jobs and school kids—among others. For example, it:
  • <LI class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">[font=Verdana,Verdana,Arial]Proposes to cut worker safety training programs by $7 million compared with actual levels approved by Congress for fiscal year 2004.[/font] <LI class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">Rejects the best vehicle for quick and significant job creation—investment in infrastructure—and requests only two-thirds of the transportation funding needed to upgrade roads, bridges and mass transit. The Bush budget would create 5.6 million fewer jobs than the leading congressional proposal. <LI class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">[font=Verdana,Verdana,Arial][font=Verdana,Verdana,Arial]Continues to underfund the No Child Left Behind Act so significantly relative to authorized levels that hundreds of thousands of children remain left behind—in classes that are too large, with teachers who can’t acquire training needed to upgrade their skills and with too few opportunities to participate in pre-kindergarten programs.[/font][/font]
  • Refuses to help the workers most hurt by the nation’s ongoing jobs crisis. The emergency federal unemployment benefits program expired in December. Unemployment spells are averaging historic highs, and there are more long-term unemployed workers now than when the program was created initially. Yet the president’s budget ignores the plight of these workers and fails to call for extension of the temporary emergency program—at the same time it undercuts job creation by stinting on transportation funding.
In short, the Bush budget is a blueprint for ensuring all of us will be worse off in order to maximize benefits for those of us already best off.

he even screws kids over. what a man.

http://www.aflcio.org/issuespolitics/bushwatch/2005budget.cfm
 

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The replies will just be more sheepish jibberish. More of "I can't think for myself. I need Mr Bush to tell me how the world should be, no matter what the rest of the world and close to 50% of Americans think."
 

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Throw in that wackjob Hannity, pill poppin Lamebaugh and she-male Coulter to their list of Gods.
 

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Imagine that Gen.60 million robots and counting...

Just think if the dem party had a real canidate and real issues instead of spending taxpayer money on sex changes for incarcerated convicted felons.Then calling anybody who would question this public spending as a homophobe,racist,religious facist, wacko inbred retard McCarthyite on steroids neanderthal.
Just can't understand why democrats can't get votes.
 

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Too bad you get 4 more years of him then because more people voted for him than any president ever. Glad you are in the minority.
 

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In order to pay for these permanent tax-giveaways to millionaires, the Bush FY 2005 budget takes a whack at workers, jobs and school kids—among others. For example, it:
  • [font=Verdana,Verdana,Arial][font=Verdana,Verdana,Arial]Continues to underfund the No Child Left Behind Act so significantly relative to authorized levels that hundreds of thousands of children remain left behind—in classes that are too large, with teachers who can’t acquire training needed to upgrade their skills and with too few opportunities to participate in pre-kindergarten programs.[/font][/font]
4 more years for you kid haters
 

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It's to bad for America IMO. And the voting was rather close. Bush won, I concede, but it was tight so we are divided. Those for taking the side of a lying president to lure this country into war so that our troops can be killed and wounded and those that realize an invasion on a country that could not defend itself nor ever attacked us (ever) was wrong and will lead to only more trouble for years while not attacking serious issues at home such as Health care, Social Security, and deficit reduction, etc....

I am glad for those who are happy, but I am sad for this country.
 

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i still cant get over the few that arent tottaly ashamed that he made it in again. i just can get over the fact people are that brain dead. how much do they have to read to get the point. you look at the two links at the top if you dont get it then you probably need RIF or something I cant help you out anymore at that point youre a lost cause thats on you to get educated.
 

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