kallend 1,672 #1 August 31, 2005 www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8CABQSO0.htm?campaign_id=apn_home_down&chan=db... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyyd1ve 0 #2 August 31, 2005 yup... just another reason he sucks.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NickDG 23 #3 August 31, 2005 Just heard his "speech" on the disaster. Change the word Louisiana to Iraq, and it was the same thing. "It's hard . . ." NickD BASE 194 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tcnelson 1 #4 August 31, 2005 don't be a fool...stay in school! "Don't talk to me like that assface...I don't work for you yet." - Fletch NBFT, Deseoso Rodriguez RB#1329 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MC208B 0 #5 August 31, 2005 And your point is? Poverty sucks, but it's always been here. Hell, I think that Jesus himself had a quote about the poor didn't he? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 18 #6 September 1, 2005 LOL......I knew that was coming. Go find the rest of the stats. Looks somewhat different than what the headline and article implies. what a hoot........."America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike111 0 #7 September 1, 2005 There could have been other reasons which were out of his control or unforseen events which have caused this rise. it MIGHT not necessarily be ALL his fault. Anyway wouldn't the war in Iraq have created more jobs - more for the militayr and for weapon manufacturement.? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Everon 0 #8 September 1, 2005 The poverty level has risen, and middle class income has dropped 5% since he took office. Yes, corporate America and the upper class are doing just fine. In the words of Warren Buffet: "I'm winning, and I don't like it." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinker 0 #9 September 1, 2005 like he's THE reason why poverty rose. give me a fucking break. myopia really is curable people, really. you simply have to WANT to see. -the artist formerly known as sinker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 1,672 #10 September 1, 2005 Quotelike he's THE reason why poverty rose. give me a fucking break. myopia really is curable people, really. you simply have to WANT to see. Who's economic policies have been enacted for the past 4 years? Hint, the answer is NOT "Al Gore".... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 2,466 #11 September 1, 2005 >like he's THE reason why poverty rose. I find that, for republicans, the following rules apply: Democrat in office, economy doing well - the president has nothing to do with the economy, you idiots! Democrat in office, economy tanking - it's his tax and spend policies that caused this. Republican in office, economy doing well - see? His tax cuts WORKED! Republican in office, economy doing poorly - the president has nothing to do with the economy, you idiots! Democrats, of course, use similar rules, just reversed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinker 0 #12 September 1, 2005 what I'm saying is that it is incredibly niave to say that George is THE cause in the rise in poverty. There are multiple causes. Blaming him and only him is naive and far too convenient. He's just your whipping boy. Now next time around when you have a bed-wetting liberal in there and something goes sour, I highly doubt you'll be beating him up. -the artist formerly known as sinker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinker 0 #13 September 1, 2005 well that's not at all what I was saying... I just find it irresponsible for the esteemed professor to blame rising poverty on bushie when there are multiple factors. is he contributing? likely. did clinton? likely. did kallend condemn clinton? dunno, but probably not. i'm not a republican or a democrat. i tend to vote more conservatively than not, when means I tend to vote more republican. but i'm not at ALL above criticizing the president if he's fucking up. 5 week vacation? gimme a damn break! in a few more years, you can vacation all the rest of your life! all i'm saying is let's be a little more logical and fair in our criticism instead of this stupid banter... bill, I've seen you do a fair bit about stopping that.... it's admirable. -the artist formerly known as sinker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 1,672 #14 September 1, 2005 Quotewell that's not at all what I was saying... I just find it irresponsible for the esteemed professor to blame rising poverty on bushie when there are multiple factors. is he contributing? likely. did clinton? likely. did kallend condemn clinton? dunno, but probably not. i'm not a republican or a democrat. i tend to vote more conservatively than not, when means I tend to vote more republican. but i'm not at ALL above criticizing the president if he's fucking up. 5 week vacation? gimme a damn break! in a few more years, you can vacation all the rest of your life! all i'm saying is let's be a little more logical and fair in our criticism instead of this stupid banter... bill, I've seen you do a fair bit about stopping that.... it's admirable. "The Buck Stops Here" - Harry S. Truman "W" has had over 4 years in office with a friendly Congress and Supreme Court that anointed him. He has to be held responsible for his economic policies. I suppose you think that borrowing $(hundreds of billions) to finance his Iraq misadventure would have no consequences.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinker 0 #15 September 2, 2005 QuoteQuotewell that's not at all what I was saying... I just find it irresponsible for the esteemed professor to blame rising poverty on bushie when there are multiple factors. is he contributing? likely. did clinton? likely. did kallend condemn clinton? dunno, but probably not. i'm not a republican or a democrat. i tend to vote more conservatively than not, when means I tend to vote more republican. but i'm not at ALL above criticizing the president if he's fucking up. 5 week vacation? gimme a damn break! in a few more years, you can vacation all the rest of your life! all i'm saying is let's be a little more logical and fair in our criticism instead of this stupid banter... bill, I've seen you do a fair bit about stopping that.... it's admirable. "The Buck Stops Here" - Harry S. Truman "W" has had over 4 years in office with a friendly Congress and Supreme Court that anointed him. He has to be held responsible for his economic policies. I suppose you think that borrowing $(hundreds of billions) to finance his Iraq misadventure would have no consequences. *** did you hear me say that? no. I said that it's stupid to think that he is the sole reason poverty has risen. it's not b/c he's funding a war. that may be contributing but it isn't the sole factor. and if he's fucking up the economy he SHOULD be held accountable. i've never said he shouldn't be so quick trying to back me into a corner that I don't belong in, namely that I'm a blind follow of our stuttering president. I just happen to think he was LESS of a fuck up that that Kerry chap. -the artist formerly known as sinker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites