Can you name 1 positive domestic policy Bush has enacted?
By jumpinjack00
@jumpinjack00 (3054)
United States
January 10, 2007 11:08am CST
Think about it really hard. Is there anything
he's done right for us here at home? Not just
rhetoric like, "No child left behind."
I hope no one believes that. ‹(°¿°)›
3 responses
@MrNiceGuy (4141)
• United States
10 Jan 07
Domestically, i don't think Bush is doing too shabby. The economy is fine, the US hasn't been attacked by terrorists, etc, etc.
He's planning more budgeting and missions for NASA (which I disagree with) and he's uncommonly kind to immigrants with his Amnesty plan (which I also disagree with, but hey, some people think its good).
@jumpinjack00 (3054)
• United States
10 Jan 07
Keep looking at things through
rose colored glasses and you'll
always be happy.?
@MrNiceGuy (4141)
• United States
11 Jan 07
How is this rambling? It's true. The economy is doing awesome, and everything I said is true.
Who's a robot? You're the one refusing to admit these things are either true or good. Bushbot? How about Anti-BushBot? Ever think of that, hypocrite?
@MrNiceGuy (4141)
• United States
11 Jan 07
btw, that smiley face is by far the best I've ever seen!
Nice!
@Smith2028 (797)
• United States
11 Jan 07
Tax Cut.
Tax Cuts work, they have always worked and will always work.
During the two largest tax cuts in history (Reagan and Bush) we have had the two largest growths in the US economy.
@jumpinjack00 (3054)
• United States
11 Jan 07
Nice but the cuts haven't been
proportional to a person's income.
A lower cut percentage for the poor.
A higher cut percentage for the wealthy.
It's a start.
@Smith2028 (797)
• United States
19 Jan 07
The wealthy pay a larger portion of the tax burden, so therefore deserve a larger cut.
@jumpinjack00 (3054)
• United States
19 Jan 07
That's where you're wrong, sorry. The burden of
taxes fall on the middle and lower income.
Why you ask? Because they make up 90% of our
population. Therefore, what may appear to be
less payed out per individual it is more as a
whole than the 10% of the wealthiest as a whole.
@jesusica (38)
• United States
10 Jan 07
well, accepting donald rumsfeld's resignation is about the only good thing i have seen. i know that's not a policy, but it's the only good thing i could think of.
@jumpinjack00 (3054)
• United States
10 Jan 07
Good point. Rumsfeld is gone from office
but I'm afraid that won't diminish his
influence on decisions made in Washington.
Did you know him and Cheney have been the
best of friends for some 30+ years.