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President Bush is a Miserable Failure
100 Miserable Failures of the Bush Administration:
1. Failing to build a real international coalition prior to the Iraq invasion, forcing the US to shoulder the full cost and consequences of the war. 2. Approving the demobilization of the Iraqi Army in May, 2003 – bypassing the Joint Chiefs of Staff and reversing an earlier position, the President left hundreds of thousands of armed Iraqis disgruntled and unemployed, contributing significantly to the massive security problems American troops have faced during occupation. 3. Not equipping troops in Iraq with adequate body armor or armored HUMVEES. 4. Ignoring the advice Gen. Eric Shinseki regarding the need for more troops in Iraq – now Bush is belatedly adding troops, having allowed the security situation to deteriorate in exactly the way Shinseki said it would if there were not enough troops. 5. Ignoring plans drawn up by the Army War College and other war-planning agencies, which predicted most of the worst security and infrastructure problems America faced in the early days of the Iraq occupation. 6. Making a case for war which ignored intelligence that there were no Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq. 7. Deriding "nation-building" during the 2000 debates, then engaging American troops in one of the most explicit instances of nation building in American history. 8. Predicting along with others in his administration that US troops would be greeted as liberators in Iraq. 9. Predicting Iraq would pay for its own reconstruction. 10. Wildly underestimating the cost of the war. 11. Trusting Ahmed Chalabi, who has dismissed faulty intelligence he provided the President as necessary for getting the Americans to topple Saddam. 12. Disbanding the Sunni Baathist managers responsible for Iraq's water, electricity, sewer system and all the other critical parts of that country's infrastructure. 13. Failing to give UN weapons inspectors enough time to certify if weapons existed in Iraq. 14. Including discredited intelligence concerning Nigerian Yellow Cake in his 2003 State of the Union. 15. Announcing that "major combat operations in Iraq have ended" aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln on May 1, 2003, below a "Mission Accomplished" banner – more U.S. soldiers have died in combat since Bush's announcement than before it. 16. Awarding a multi-billion dollar contract to Halliburton in Iraq, which then repeatedly overcharged the government and served troops dirty food. 17. Refusing to cede any control of Post-invasion Iraq to the international community, meaning reconstruction has received limited aid from European allies or the U.N. 18. Failing to convince NATO allies why invading Iraq was important. 19. Having no real plan for the occupation of Iraq. 20. Limiting bidding on Iraq construction projects to "coalition partners," unnecessarily alienating important allies France, Germany and Russia. 21. Diverting $700 million into Iraq invasion planning without informing Congress. 22. Shutting down an Iraqi newspaper for "inciting violence" – the move, which led in short order to street fighting in Fallujah, incited more violence than the newspaper ever had. 23. Telling Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan about plans to go to war with Iraq before Secretary of State Colin Powell. Counterterrorism 24. Allowing several members of the Bin Laden family to leave the country just days after 9/11, some of them without being questioned by the FBI. 25. Focusing on missile defense at the expense of counterterrorism prior to 9/11. 26. Thinking al Qaeda could not attack without state sponsors, and ignoring evidence of a growing threat unassociated with "rogue states" like Iraq or North Korea. 27. Threatening to veto the Homeland Security department – The President now concedes such a department "provides the ability for our agencies to coordinate better and to work together better than it was before." 28. Opposing the creation of the September 11th commission, which the President now expects "to contain important recommendations for preventing future attacks." 29. Denying documents to the 9/11 commission, only relenting after the commissioners threatened a subpoena. 30. Failing to pay more attention to an August 6, 2001 PDB entitled "Bin laden Determined to Attack in U.S." 31. Repeatedly ignoring warnings of terrorists planning to use aircraft before 9/11. 32. Appointing the ultra-secretive Henry Kissinger to head the 9/11 commission – Kissinger stepped down weeks later due to conflicts of interest. 33. Asking for testimony before the 9/11 commission be limited to one hour, a position from which the president later backtracked. 34. Not allowing national Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice to testify before the 9/11 commission – Bush changed his mind as pressure mounted. 35. Cutting an FBI request for counterterrorism funds by two-thirds after 9/11. 36. Telling Americans there was a link between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda. 37. Failing to adequately secure the nation's nuclear weapons labs. 38. Not feeling a sense of urgency about terrorism or al Qaeda before 9/11. Afghanistan 39. Reducing resources and troop levels in Afghanistan and out before it was fully secure. 40. Not providing security in Afghanistan outside of Kabul, leaving nearly 80% of the Afghan population unprotected in areas controlled by Feudal warlords and local militias. 41. Committing inadequate resources for the reconstruction of Afghanistan. 42. Counting too heavily on locally trained troops to fill the void in Afghanistan once U.S. forces were relocated to Iraq. 43. Not committing US ground troops to the capture of Osama Bin Laden, when he was cornered in the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan in November, 2001. 44. Allowing opium production to resume on a massive scale after the ouster of the Taliban. Weapons of Mass Destruction 45. Opposing an independent inquiry into the intelligence failures surrounding WMD – later, upon signing off on just such a commission, Bush claimed he was "determined to make sure that American intelligence is as accurate as possible for every challenge in the future." 46. Saying: "We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories." 47. Trusting intelligence gathered by Vice President Cheney's and Secretary Rumsfeld's "Office of Special Plans." 48. Spending $6.5 billion on nuclear weapons this year to develop new nuclear weapons this year – 50% more in real dollars than the average during the cold war – while shortchanging the troops on body armor. Foreign Policy 49. Ignoring the importance of the Middle East peace process, which has deteriorated with little oversight or strategy evident in the region. 50. Siding with China in February, 2004 against a democratic referenda proposed by Taiwan, a notable shift from an earlier pledge to stand with "oppressed peoples until the day of their freedom finally arrives." 51. Undermining the War on Terrorism by preemptively invading Iraq. 52. Failing to develop a specific plan for dealing with North Korea. 53. Abandoning the United States' traditional role as an evenhanded negotiator in the Middle East peace process. Economic 54. Signing a report endorsing outsourcing with thousands of American workers having their jobs shipped overseas. 55. Instituting steel tariffs deemed illegal by the World Trade Organization – Bush repealed them 20-months later when the European Union pledged to impose retaliatory sanctions on up to $2.2 billion in exports from the United States. 56. Promoting economic policies that failed to create new jobs. 57. Promoting economic policies that failed to help small businesses 58. Pledging a "jobs and growth" package would create 1,836,000 new jobs by the end of 2003 and 5.5 million new jobs by 2004—so far the president has fallen 1,615,000 jobs short of the mark. 59. Running up a foreign deficit of "such record-breaking proportions that it threatens the financial stability of the global economy." 60. Issuing inaccurate budget forecasts accompanying proposals to reduce the deficit, omitting the continued costs of Iraq, Afghanistan and elements of Homeland Security. 61. Claiming his 2003 tax cut would give 23 million small business owners an average tax cut of $2,042 when "nearly four out of every five tax filers (79%) with small business income would receive less" than that amount. 62. Passing tax cuts for the wealthy while falsely claiming "people in the 10 percent bracket" were benefiting most." 63. Passing successive tax cuts largely responsible for turning a projected surplus of $5 trillion into a projected deficit of $4.3 trillion. 64. Moving to strip millions of overtime pay. 65. Not enforcing corporate tax laws. 66. Backing down from a plan to make CEOs more accountable when "the corporate crowd" protested. 67. Not lobbying oil cartels to change their mind about cutting oil production. 68. Passing tax cuts weighted heavily to help the wealthy. 69. Moving to allow greater media consolidation. 70. Nominating a notorious proponent of outsourcing, Anthony F. Raimondo, to be the new manufacturing Czar—Raimondo withdrew his name days later amidst a flurry of harsh criticism. 71. Ignoring calls to extend unemployment benefits with long-term unemployment reaching a twenty-year high 72. Threatening to veto pension legislation that would give companies much needed temporary relief. Education 73. Under-funding No Child Left Behind 74. Breaking his campaign pledge to increase the size of Pell grants. 75. Signing off on an FY 2005 budget proposing the smallest increase in education funding in nine years. 76. Under-funding the Title I Program, specifically targeted for disadvantaged kids, by $7.2 billion. 77. Freezing Teacher Quality State Grants, cutting off training opportunities for about 30,000 teachers, and leaving 92,000 less teachers trained than the president called for in his own No Child Left Behind bill. 78. Freezing funding for English language training programs. 79. Freezing funding for after school programs, potentially eliminating 50,000 children from after-school programs. Health 80. Not leveling with Americans about the cost of Medicare – the president told Congress his new Medicare bill would cost $400 billion over ten years despite conclusions by his own analysts the bill would cost upwards of $500 billion over that period. 81. Silencing Medicare actuary Richard Foster when his estimates for the Administration's Medicare bill were too high. 82. Letting business associate David Halbert, who owns a company which stands to make millions from new discount drug cards, craft key elements of the new Medicare bill. 83. Underfunding health care for troops and veterans. 84. Allowing loopholes to persist in Mad-Cow regulations. 85. Relaxing food labeling restrictions on health claims. 86. Falsely claiming the restrictions on stem cell research would not hamper medical progress. 87. Reducing action against improper drug advertising by 80 percent. Environment 88. Abandoning the Kyoto Treaty without offering an alternative for reducing greenhouse effect. 89. Counting on a voluntary program to reduce emissions of harmful gasses—so far only a tiny fraction of American companies have signed up. 90. Gutting clean air standards for aging power plants. 91. Weakening energy efficiency standards. 92. Relaxing dumping standards for mountaintop mining, and opening the Florida Everglades and Oregon's Siskiyou National Forest to mining. 93. Lifting protection for more than 200 million acres of public land. 94. Limiting public challenges to logging projects and increased logging in protected areas, including Alaska's Tongass National Forest. 95. Weakening environmental standards for snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles while pushing for exemptions for air pollution proposals for five categories of industrial facilities. 96. Opposing legislation that would require greater fuel efficiency for passenger cars. 97. Reducing inspections, penalties for violations, and prosecution of environmental crimes. 98. Misleading the public about the Washington mad cow case and the likely effectiveness of USDA's weak testing program. 99. Withdrawing public information on chemical plant dangers, previously used to hold facilities accountable for safety improvements. Other 100. Cutting grants to state and local governments in FY 2005, forcing states to make massive cuts in job training, education, housing and environment. |
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"WalterM140" wrote in message om... See todays job reports? Jarg |
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See todays job reports?
We have what, @ 750 KIA now? Don't make me laugh. The president has very little effect on the economy, and what effect he -can- have is dwarfed by the effect he can has on the nation being at peace or war. George Bush is a miserable failure. Walt |
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Don't make me laugh. The president has very little effect on the economy,
and what effect he -can- have is dwarfed by the effect he can has on the nation being at peace or war. George Bush is a miserable failure. Who cares about economy or Iraq? Only 60% of registered voters go to polls on election day and naturally 70 or 80% percent of them are senior citizens. Whoever gets 50% or even less of the votes of those who voted gets elected by a landslide. Fix Medicare and make senior citizens happy you will get elected no matter what. Thats the reason why we go to polling places on Tuesdays.(not Sundays or Saturdays). The system is designed to keep working people away from polling places. |
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"WalterM140" wrote in message
... See todays job reports? We have what, @ 750 KIA now? Don't make me laugh. The president has very little effect on the economy, and what effect he -can- have is dwarfed by the effect he can has on the nation being at peace or war. George Bush is a miserable failure. Walt While the casualties are tragic, I imagine it is impossible to fight a war without losses. Certainly the US has sustained far worse in previous wars. President Bush's tax policies have contributed greatly to the recovery. I doubt you could find a credible economist who would claim otherwise. Thus the real question is how many other American voters share your lack of understanding. So laugh away. We'll see who gets the last laugh when the election is over. Jarg |
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"WalterM140" wrote in message om... 100 Miserable Failures of the Bush Administration: Please trim agressively and re-post just the part that pertains directly to military aviation. Otherwise, take your political **** somewhere else. Vaughn (no fan of GWB) |
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Please trim agressively and re-post just the part that pertains directly to
military aviation. Otherwise, take your political **** somewhere else. Vaughn (no fan of GWB) Please give orders to someone likely to obey them. Walt |
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We have what, @ 750 KIA now?
As tragic as each and every death is, 750 for the invasion, conquering and pacification of a nation is quite low and if Bush were a Democrat, your partisan pie hole would be touting 750 deaths as a positive attribute. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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"WalterM140" wrote in message ... Please trim agressively and re-post just the part that pertains directly to military aviation. Otherwise, take your political **** somewhere else. Vaughn (no fan of GWB) Please give orders to someone likely to obey them. Where I come from, orders do not contain "please". The point of my post was to point out that your OT political posts are unlikely to do any good, (may even do some harm) and are as welcome as the proverbial fart in church. And I agree; if you are a true troll, you are unlikely to feel bound by any of the normal social rules of conduct that apply to normal people and I am wasting my time. Have a nice life. Vaughn Walt |
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