To: Destro
All the increases in the Federal Government under Bush can be undone if he gets re-elected, gets 60 votes in the Senate, and keeps the majority in the House. We need those 60 votes so that Bush nominees to the courts can't be fillibustered.
President George W. Bush has systematically continued the destruction of the Democrat party that was begun under Xlintoon, and will be completed by Howard Dean. This is a strategery, and we should stay the course.
We can all be Libertarians, again, after we have control of the government, sufficient take the courts back from the Liberals.
To: SubMareener
>>>All the increases in the Federal Government under Bush can be undone ...Right. LOL
5 posted on
11/29/2003 8:47:38 PM PST by
Reagan Man
(The few, the proud, the conservatives.)
To: SubMareener
All the increases in the Federal Government under Bush can be undone if he gets re-elected, gets 60 votes in the Senate, and keeps the majority in the House.Oh, so that's the plan? We need to just elect more Republicans so that they can turn back the tide of government? I thought that's what 'winning back the Senate' was all about in 2002. Silly me...
11 posted on
11/29/2003 8:59:47 PM PST by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: SubMareener
All the increases in the Federal Government under Bush can be undone if he gets re-elected, gets 60 votes in the Senate, and keeps the majority in the House. None of them will be. People need to understand, Bush isn't just spending like a drunken sailor because of political pragmatism. He is doing it because it is consistent with his principles. Considering his political career in Texas and his first three years, it is impossible to think otherwise.
So there won't ever be a time when he can "stop pandering" when he gets re-elected. Because to him it isn't pandering. It is what he believes.
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