Monday, July 14, 2008

190 days to go.

Meet the F*ckers

"Give me a chance to be your president and America will be safer, stronger and better."  -- George W. Bush, July 13, 2004

"I don't know all the facts.  I want to know all the facts.  The best place for the facts is to be done is by somebody who's spending time investigating it." -- George W. Bush, July, 2006

"It's my honor to speak to you as the leader of your country.  And the great thing about America is you don't have to listen unless you want to."  -- George W. Bush, July 10, 2001.

It is no secret that I think George W. Bush is a moron (and not just because of his moronic quotes.)  I wonder though, as he flits about the White House on his last 190 days of office, what he thinks about?  Putting the United States of America in more despair for an incoming president to fix?  Though I don't think he is smart enough to come up with such a plan.  Releasing the ban on offshore drilling -- well, I bet he even thinks he is being helpful!   I bet he does.   Because you know, those there facts, he wants to know them.  And the best place for the facts to be done is by somebody who has spent time investigating them ... and that would be all the people telling him THAT IT WON'T SOLVE THIS PROBLEM BUSHY BOY.

But he has his own facts.  There is oil out there in them thar hills, and he can get it, forget the fact that he will probably be dead by the time the pipeline exists and the oil is gushing into a new world -- my fingers are crossed -- a world ruled by someone with connected neurons in his or her brain who has uncovered the millions of alternative energy plans, ideas that have been squelched by corporate greed.  Let's remove the ban on common sense in America!

Nah, that is too simple.

"It's very interesting when you think about it, the slaves who left here to go to America, because of their steadfast and their religion and their belief in freedom, helped change America." -- George W. Bush, in Dakar, Senegal, July 8, 2003.

Yeah, Abraham Lincoln helped out there a little too, not as much as those steadfast and religious slaves though, who traveled here below a ship in chains and shackles.  Truly, am I the ONLY one that can't believe he made it through potty training, much less anything else he's achieved?  What is wrong with us?  

Quite frankly I believe that we are exactly where we are supposed to be.  The rich are richer and the middle class is soon going to leave that tenacious little niche and join the ranks of the lower class.    The gap is going to grow wider and wider -- as the rich make more money off of higher oil prices and increased costs of everything.  The end of the middle class is approaching and millions of Americans have no jobs, no way to pay their mortgages and daily living expenses.  The Bush administration, via its recurring law making that benefits business and credit corporations, has forced more Americans into poverty than since the Great Depression.

The businesses of energy (0il, gas, electricity), technology, religion, health care and pharmaceuticals are all doing VERY WELL and are reaping vast fortunes for the favored few.

A GROWING middle class is considered to be an indicator of prosperity.

"I've reminded the prime minister -- the American people, Mr. Prime Minister, over the past months that it was not always a given that the United States and America (sic) would have a close relationship." -- George W. Bush, to the Prime Minister of Japan, June 29, 2006.

"It's amazing I won.  I was running against peace, prosperity, and incumbency." -- George W. Bush,  to the Swedish Prime Minister, June, 2001.

Enough said.  
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