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Tuesday, January 23, 2007

President Bush's Agenda For Spreading Hope And Opportunity In America

   Does that title not sound sweet? What a crock !

    HERE is an outline of President Bush's State of the Union speech tonight.

    After looking at this, I have come to believe that Bush wants to be a Democrat deep down inside! After all, everything on this list are things that the Democrats have been pushing for quite some time.

    I remember, in a time not so long ago, that the Republicans were always saying that the Democrats had no vision and no ideas. Look at the GOP now! They have taken to using the Democrats 'no ideas' and the Democrats 'no vision' because they are the ones who have no vision or ideas!  MY,MY,MY!

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In The State Of The Union Address, President Bush Will Discuss A Domestic Agenda Including:

Energy:President Bush will ask Congress and America's scientists, farmers, industry leaders, and entrepreneurs to join
him in pursuing the goal of reducing U.S. gasoline usage by 20 percent in the next ten years – Twenty in Ten.

Health Care: President Bush will announce his proposals to make basic, private health insurance available and affordable for more Americans.

Spending Reform: President Bush will discuss three major reforms to spend taxpayer dollars wisely: balancing the budget through pro-growth policies and spending restraint, enacting common-sense reforms to help prevent billions of
taxpayer dollars from being spent on unnecessary earmarks, and reforming entitlement programs.
Education: President Bush will discuss his priorities for strengthening and reauthorizing the No Child Left Behind Act) this year.
Immigration: President Bush will call on Congress to pass a  comprehensive immigration reform bill that will secure our borders, enhance interior and worksite enforcement, create a temporary worker program, resolve – without animosity and without amnesty – the status of illegal immigrants already here, and promote assimilation into our society.
Judges: The President has a duty to nominate qualified men and women to fill vacancies on the Federal bench, and he calls on the Senate to give those nominees a fair hearing and a prompt up-or-down vote.

War On Terror/Iraq: The challenge playing out across the broader Middle East is more than a military conflict – "it is the decisive ideological struggle of our time." For the safety of our people, America must succeed in Iraq, and the President believes his new Iraq plan is the best way to succeed. Tonight, the President will propose to establish a special advisory council on the War on Terror made up of leaders in Congress from both political parties.

   Just from the excerpts of the speech that I have read, I can say that this is just more bullshit from Bush!

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   I put a section of the above paragraph in parenthesis to point out the same old line from Bushco. We have heard this time and time again and it is getting a little tiring! Another advisory council? That is just what we need now! Another group to make recommendations to the Bush character just so that he can ignore them!

    The biggest struggle of our time is getting rid of President (?) Bush!

 

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Monday, January 22, 2007

Latest CBSNews Poll On Bush Approval

   So tomorrow night some of us poor politics watchers will have to (OH! THE PAIN!) actually sit down and watch President Bush deliver his State of the Union address.

   According to the latest CBSNews, Bush is not doing so well with the American public. His approval rating is now down to just 28% will those who disapprove is at 64%. This is a new low for Mr. Bush. Of course, that is only in his ratings as I am sure that he will reach all kinds of new lows in the near future!

SHOULD U.S. SEND 20,000 MORE TROOPS TO IRAQ?

Favor
29%
Oppose
66%

…if it increased U.S.’ chances for success?

Favor
53%
Oppose
38%   

However, Americans aren't convinced the U.S. needs a troop increase to achieve its goals in Iraq. Just 26 percent think that's needed, about the same number that think those goals can be reached without sending in more troops.

Forty-one percent think the U.S. can't achieve its goals regardless of troop levels.   CBSNews

     Complete poll results are HERE!

   I'll bet that if they did this poll with canines, Bush would not fare well there either.

 

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