If one lives only in the "now," devoid of the knowledge of the past which often provides a perspective on the meaning of how what is done now impacts what happens later, it is easy to see how thesignificanceirony ofBush'syour statement can get lost on some here.
I don't expect you to get it. Consider the long term implications of a national government unrestrained in its scope, spending trillions of dollars on whatever it thinks is reasonable. And consider the long term implications of that.
Thank you. My well-informed and historical perspective is clearly incompatible with your far too myopic and much less strategic mode of thought. But you and your Constitution Party types are on the fringe here on FR, anyway, so we already know to take anything you post in stride, while at the same time remaining painfully aware of who writes your material.