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Wednesday, February 16th

Bush Seeks $81.9 Billion More, Most of It for War



Bush Seeks $81.9 Billion More, Most of It for War
Congress is expected to go along, raising the cost of post-9/11 armed actions to $280 billion.


Now this is what we should be spending our money on.. and since God speaks through Bush.. we can be sure that God is on our side! Makes you feel good don't it?

Just hope a commensurate tax cut is coming to pay for all this.. (of course through the economy growth that will occur.. this cut probably should be pretty big, since we're spending even more on war).

I also hope that much of that money goes to Iraq... commensurate with the amount of Time W talked about Iraq in his state of the Union. We need to make sure they all get free Healthcare in Iraq.. Freedom needs to roll.

Go W! Our hero and saviour. God Bless George!
admin on 02.16.05 @ 12:13 AM CST [link]


Washington Blamed for California's Fiscal Woes


February 15, 2005 E-mail story Print Most E-Mailed


NEWS ANALYSIS
Washington Blamed for Fiscal Woes
In a trip to the nation's capital this week, governor will demand the state get its 'fair share.' Budget experts say it's not that simple.


Blogger note: ANd this from the Asshole that actually stumped for W... what a chump.. looks like he got sucker punched... what a burn!




Complete Story:

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-me-budget15feb15,1,1948949.story?coll=la-headlines-politics


excerpt:
Whatever the outcome of Schwarzenegger's push, Democrats stand to gain. Should the governor succeed, they can say, "I told you so." Should the governor fail, they can accuse him of not making good on his promise to secure more money — and not getting anything in return from President Bush after helping elect him to another term in the White House, contrary to the wishes of most voters in the heavily Democratic state.

"Is the governor tough enough to make the [congressional] Republicans perform for their state?" asked Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-San Jose). "He's the one who said he would be the 'Collectinator.' "


admin on 02.16.05 @ 12:08 AM CST [link]


White House Turns Tables on Former American POWs




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White House Turns Tables on Former American POWs
Gulf War pilots tortured by Iraqis fight the Bush administration in trying to collect compensation.

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What a bunch of lousy whiners! Do they not know that God is talking through Bush.. how can they even be squawking about that... afterall they voted for him... ingrates!

Full Story Below:
admin on 02.16.05 @ 12:05 AM CST [more..]


Wednesday, February 9th

Bush Cuts Draw Heat From GOP Members - - HA HA HA HA HA


Bush Cuts Draw Heat From GOP Members
Many in Congress want to achieve his spending goal, but not at the cost of popular programs.


Link to complete article:

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-budget9feb09,0,6023941.story?coll=la-home-headlines

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"House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) suggested that even Bush's proposed increases in defense and domestic security would not be sacrosanct.

"I'm not disagreeing with the president," DeLay said, "but from my perspective, everything has to be on the table…. Nothing should be avoided and nothing should be left out from our scrutiny." "


HOW DARE TOM DELAY SUGGEST the Defense budget is on the table.. what an unpatriotric thing to do !!!! What is he a commie! This is not what Bush won his mandate for. Asshole. Real patriots understand the need for a strong army... even one that is 7 times bigger the next biggest country. and many times larger than all other countries combined!

see:
http://truemajority.org/oreo

Don't forget.. Kerry suggested we need to look at the 87 billion they were asked to vote on.. and got his ass kicked.. remember a little thing called "sweeping mandate" hmmmm... Maybe you and Kommie Kerry need to go wind surfing together... dumb ass.

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"One of the most controversial proposals among Republicans was Bush's plan to curb farm subsidies and other aid to rural areas — measures that hit hardest in farm belt states that voted heavily for Bush.

Those who are currently advocating these draconian cuts would not be in office today if it weren't for rural America," said Rep. John E. Peterson (R-Pa.), co-chairman of the Congressional Rural Caucus.

Bush's farm proposals met a potentially fatal blow by drawing opposition from two key Senate panel chairmen: Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) of the Appropriations Committee and Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) of the Agriculture Committee. "



HOW CONDESCENDING IS THAT? - Look asshole - the voters were presented very clearly from the Dems what Bush would do (not what he'd say he'd do mind you) .. and they were ok with it, and voted him in.. this is what they want! They had the choice clearly spelled out for them. How insulting to now say.. this is not what "they" voted for.. this is exactly what they voted for... net net - farm subsidies.... GONE! Social Security - for all including over 55 GONE or dimished! Social programs for poor people.... GONE! Education... CUT.. etc. And all extra money (and then some) goes to the WAR.. and BIG Governement.. that is to pay for the war machine etc. (well maybe the interest on the loan we need to take out from Japan and China every quarter to go in debt to build the army.. I beg your pardon) .. and some small tax cuts for middle class.. and big tax cuts for rich folks.. this is what the people voted for..(this is how Bush got his huge sweeping 1% mandate).. now stop insulting the intelligence of your voters and constituents in the farm belt.. dick wad... sheeeeesh.

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" Other Republicans complained about Bush's plans to restructure and scale back Medicaid — the federal-state health program for the poor — and other programs aiding state and local governments. Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), a former mayor, assailed Bush's proposal to cut Community Development Block Grants to cities, calling it a nonstarter. "

WHAT A BUNCH OF WHINERS>... sheesh... Look Numbnutz... Bush won a MANDATE.. get over it.. the Dems understand and have gotten over it.. ... let's give the people what they want a Strong Miliatary... BIG Gov't. and few social programs (including cuts to SS for all those currently getting it, and future payments)...non stop deficit and debt..people are ok with this.... this is what the people want! Now stop being an obstructionist. Sound like socialists to me!!!


crazy
admin on 02.09.05 @ 09:57 PM CST [link]


Tuesday, February 8th

Why Bush is a Terrible president, and does opposite of what he says he'll do!


People seem to be surprised, and then appalled at some of Bush's actions. Get over it! No one at this point should be surprised by anything that he does.

1) He says he will half the deficit.. first off big deal, why not balance the budget like Clinton did.. second.. of course he won't.

2) He won't touch Social Security for people who are already 55 or older. Answer: Get Real! If you believe that, I've got some swampland in TX that you may be interested in.

3) He's for smaller government.... WRONG. He is for BIG government.. when it suits him.

etc. etc. etc. You get the idea... let's hear some of your comments......
admin on 02.08.05 @ 07:30 PM CST [link]




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