In 1776 we declared our independence from a bloody regime

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It was Bush 43, who plundered our nations economy, as in banking and housing crisis and tax-cuts and unpaid for wars! The bloody regime part, he started an unnecessary war in Iraq and got a lot of our troops killed and wounded and untold number of Iraqi's!

But didn't y'all declare independence from that in 2008?
 
It was Bush 43, who plundered our nations economy, as in banking and housing crisis and tax-cuts and unpaid for wars! The bloody regime part, he started an unnecessary war in Iraq and got a lot of our troops killed and wounded and untold number of Iraqi's!

how does a president single handedly plunder our nation's economy?

:rolleyes:
 
how does a president single handedly plunder our nation's economy?

:rolleyes:

I dunno but we have one now that many think is single handedly trashing the USA, turing it socialist, etc.
Those people must think he is more powerful than god.

You dumb asses! It is CONGRESS!
 
In 2012 we're looking to declare independence from a brutal regime? Okay. I can get with that we really need to remove the current regime. However, he's a bit off, the current Regime isn't led by Bush.
 
Americans paid lower taxes before the revolution than residents of the isles did. Americans, in fact, pretty much didn't pay any taxes, despite the wars they kept dragging Britain into that had to be financed by hard working British residents. I bet Britain was glad to have the dead-weight finally taken off.
 
Americans paid lower taxes before the revolution than residents of the isles did. Americans, in fact, pretty much didn't pay any taxes, despite the wars they kept dragging Britain into that had to be financed by hard working British residents. I bet Britain was glad to have the dead-weight finally taken off.

Look upon it as a Christmas present. Actually those 'hard working Brits' probably had it worse than the 'New Worlders'. The industrial revolution was well underway and we had learned how to exploit the working man. We invented the working classes and tried to introduce, as a new fashion, the practice of wearing rags. (This was later to become popular in the 1970s with the rise of punk). So that we did not suffer from over population we devised a working life for the poor in which they dropped dead and were buried at the age of about 30. Freidrich Engels wrote a charming story about the lives of these people, I think it was published in about 1832 and was called something like 'The Condition of the Working Classes of England.'
 
It was Bush 43, who plundered our nations economy, as in banking and housing crisis and tax-cuts and unpaid for wars! The bloody regime part, he started an unnecessary war in Iraq and got a lot of our troops killed and wounded and untold number of Iraqi's!

And the unpaid wars of Obama? The troops he has gotten killed in Afghanistan? The massive debt he has put upon future generations?

the banking crisis began with Clinton, as did the housing bubble being formed. All Bush did was stand by and let it happen... which is precisely what the Dems in Congress also did.
 
And the unpaid wars of Obama? The troops he has gotten killed in Afghanistan? The massive debt he has put upon future generations?

the banking crisis began with Clinton, as did the housing bubble being formed. All Bush did was stand by and let it happen... which is precisely what the Dems in Congress also did.

Gee - that's "all he did"?

Poor Bush. Combined w/ "allowing" that inevitable Iraq War to happen, he really did have a classic "innocent bystander" Presidency.
 
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