To: ETERNAL WARMING
The current administration has absolutely nothing to do with my employment status at the moment.
I stopped liking my job and lifestyle, saved enough money to get by for a while, quit, and relocated.
It is highly doubtful I will make even more money in my new location immediately, until I prove my value to my future employer.
President Bush can be castigated for some things, but not for the personal financial decisions individuals make.
President Bush is not going to hire nor fire me, since I don't seek an appointed position with the Feds.
President Bush did not force me to make any of my past or present employment choices, nor is his administration advising me on my future choices of employment.
How is my, or anyones, employment status related in any way to this POTUS?
21 posted on
07/30/2004 6:19:19 PM PDT by
sarasmom
To: sarasmom
29 posted on
07/30/2004 6:40:13 PM PDT by
Farnham
(In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.)
To: sarasmom
President Bush can be castigated for some things, but not for the personal financial decisions individuals make.
Baloney. He's expedited that giant sucking sound, and individuals had no imput on those "decisions." Wake up and smell the coffee. These people will be voting. Until the spin stops and something tangible is done about it, the Independents will continue to grow. Perouka is the only candidate who hasn't promised roses, but has stated precisely what he'll do about the situation.
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