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I Don't Know If I'm Ready For A Pandering Bush

 
 
Brandon9000
 
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Reply Fri 16 Sep, 2005 08:03 pm
Re: BBB
BumbleBeeBoogie wrote:
Lets not let Brandon get away again with popping in as is his practice to disrupt another thread and sidetrack it.

BBB

Yes, I'm sure that is the way you view expressing disagreement.
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Fri 16 Sep, 2005 08:53 pm
squinney wrote:
BBB- Mother Jones had an interesting perspective.


You're going to post about Mother Jones and then pick on people when they use links to NewsMax and such. What a joke! Laughing

I'm almost embarrassed for you.
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goodfielder
 
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Reply Sat 17 Sep, 2005 04:56 am
Chrissee wrote:
One of my co-workers is a Micheal Savage conservative, he is furious that Bush is planning to dole out all this money to "those people."


He needn't worry, Bush will find the money by cutting programmes that help "those people" in other regions.
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Sat 17 Sep, 2005 05:00 am
clean catch there goodfielder.
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Sun 18 Sep, 2005 08:19 am
Bush to America's Millionaires:Keep You Safe from Katrina
President Bush to America's Millionaires: I Will Keep You Safe from Katrina Sacrifices
Rep. Ed Markey
09.17.2005

Less than one day after President Bush addressed the nation to detail perhaps the country's largest reconstruction effort in history, White House officials are explaining what he really meant.

Administration officials have ?'clarified' that their Katrina recovery program will not interrupt an agenda of robust tax breaks for the wealthiest American families and corporations.

Katrina recovery efforts should not be funded out of spending cuts in Medicaid, education, and veteran's programs, but by repealing tax cuts for the wealthiest individuals and corporations in the country.

This week the President vowed that the government would provide, "whatever it costs" to rebuild the Gulf region, but it is now clear that the cost of the reconstruction efforts will be borne by poor Americans who depend the most on government housing programs, after school programs and Medicaid that have already been starved by Bush Administration cuts.

President Bush cannot credibly preach that he will eradicate a ?'legacy of poverty' while his Republican allies work to cut $10 billion from Medicaid, a health program serving the country's poorest families. The President has pledged to cut unnecessary spending, but he has ruled out the option of amending his tax breaks for the rich, which will cost the government trillions of dollars over the next several years.

The President is using the victims of Katrina as guinea pigs in a conservative policy experiment instead of turning to proven, effective programs of disaster relief. The devastation of the Gulf Coast is a national tragedy but Republicans consider it a golden opportunity to further a radical policy wish list by ignoring environmental laws and fair labor practices while lining the pockets of big government contractors. The needs of the families of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama must drive the reconstruction efforts, not the desires of ideological zealots and corporate contractors. We need oversight of government contracts not overcharges from companies like Halliburton that are rushing to take advantage of this national crisis.

Katrina's destruction has shined a spotlight on the deep-rooted problem of American poverty. As the President commits to rebuild homes and restore hearts in the region, I hope he will reassess his agenda which has been leaving the 37 million Americans in poverty behind.
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Sun 18 Sep, 2005 08:23 am
BBB
The vast majority of the poor people in New Orleans rented the homes and apartments they lived in.

What will happen to them when the old houses are torn down and new houses and apartment buildings are built. The owners of these properties will want top dollar for rent because of the property improvements.

How will the poor evacuees be able to afford the higher rents?

BBB
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