Posted on 05/05/2005 9:13:01 AM PDT by metalmanx2j
A lot of thoughtful conservatives are having serious second thoughts about George W. Bush. His failure to act upon core values of fiscal conservatism and sovereignty is a growing concern.
Donations to conservative organizations and think tanks are in sharp decline. A lot of conservatives have decided to stop giving financial support because they are losing faith in the ability of these groups to have any effect on administration policies.
Bush has an engaging personality, but hes not running for office anymore. He is already a very lame duck.
In concert with Republican party leaders in Congress, the White House has been unable to get its judicial appointments approved and the fight over John Boltons appointment as UN ambassador suggests the party lacks unity on Capitol Hill. Bolton has been confirmed four times for previous positions. Unless the GOP can unite to overcome the obstructionism of the Democrats, it bodes ill for the party.
If conservatives stay home for the 2006 elections, power can shift to the Democrats.
People are increasingly worried about the huge budget deficit created by a President and a Congress that have been on a spending binge. The national debt has increased by $2.16 billion every day since September 30, 2004. It is now a cliché that Bush has not vetoed a single spending bill while in office. New entitlements added to Medicare for prescriptions will add still more to the rising tide of national debt. It is not if the economy will reach a tipping point this accumulated debt cannot be paid, but when.
Compounding fears is the appearance of an increasingly shaky economy that includes rising inflation and major corporations like General Motors in trouble. Wall Street is experiencing early tremors that forecast a bear market.
An issue reaching critical mass are the illegal immigrants flowing across our southern border. The assertion that they are necessary to do the work that Americans will not is nonsense. With the exception of the agricultural sector that has always depended on migrant workers, there are many jobs American workers would take if they werent already being given to undocumented workers paid in cash. Illegal workers sent $20 billion dollars home to Mexico last year!
History will record that George W. Bush secured the liberation of the Iraqi people from one of the worst tyrants of modern times. Let us give him credit for that and for driving the Taliban out of Afghanistan. What rankles was the way the war was sold as an eminent threat of Weapons of Mass Destruction. I cannot think of a time this nation went to war on such poor intelligence. One gets the feeling, however, that the Bush administration has little faith in the intelligence of the American people.
Yet another distinctly un-conservative aspect of the Bush administration has been its approach to education. The Leave No Child Behind program has thrown billions at an already failed educational system. It is so awful that whole states are considering withdrawing from it. And the Bush administration is pushing for programs that would require all students to undergo mental health evaluations, thus opening the door to still more millions of them being required to take mind-altering drugs.
Many conservatives fear that homeland security is an excuse for circumscribing fundamental constitutional protections. Most certainly, the Patriot Act needs revision, but the administration does not support that. There is talk of installing chips in passports that will carry all kinds of personal information about you. More insidious is the effort to require Americans to carry a national ID card. This is more consistent with a police state than with conservative values.
As Americans confront rising gasoline prices, they are wondering if we have an energy policy. Theres scant evidence. Its nice to know Alaskas ANWR may be opened up to oil extraction, but this nation hasnt seen a new refinery built since the 1970s, down from 321 refineries in 1981 to 146 now. Current refineries are running at 95% capacity and, thanks to the Environmental Protection Agency, they have to produce 45 regional blends of gasoline. It will be years before any oil starts to flow from ANWR. Meanwhile, other reserves of oil and coal are ruled off-limits to extraction and use.
Finally, under the Bush administration, the federal government remains hell bent on acquiring more and more of the nations landmass. Its in cahoots with environmental organizations, offering them millions in federal funds, to assist in this travesty. Theres even an Invasive Species bill floating around that would put the EPA in control of your front lawn. Why isnt the Bush administration out front on killing this monstrosity?
Does any of this sound like conservative policy to you? Does it worry you that the threat of terrorism is the sole reason given for almost any policy put forth by the White House since 9-11? If the Democrats ever get their act together, you and I are going to be talking about President Clinton, but referring to Hillary.
President Bush is NOT a conservative.
ya whatever.....lets see what happens in 06 you toad.
FR Class of 2004 strikes again! Where do you people find these articles? You all must scour the Internet for negative articles from unknown folks and ones that never did like President Bush.
Care to actually refute the points made in the article? I don't agree with all of them, but especially on immigration and spending, I think the writer is spot-on (I think he whines too much about the WMDs, among other things).
I have an idea.
Let's show them by allowing DEMOCRATS to regain power once again.
That'll show 'em.
(/stupidity)
Uh, this freeper from the class of 98 thinks the writer has some points. Especially with illegal immigration, the GOP ignores that issue at its own peril - and the solution is not, IMO, to address it by making it legal.
Um. This sure sounds like a lib talking.
Ah, so we can't criticize Bush because Hillary might win.
Meanwhile, Hillary tells the Dems that they need her to win so the GOP can't win again.
And serious problems never get addressed.
Warranted criticism of President Bush's abundent failings is not allowed?
New here, huh?
Is "Weapons of Mass Destruction" given as a reason in the text of the legislation that Congress approved which gave President Bush the authority to invade Iraq? I believe it wasn't
I agree, that was his weakest point.
You're right. As said by others, only liberals think Bush is a Conversative.
Having said that, I'm still glad he's in the WH.
Or you'll do what?
Welcome to Free Republic!
Bush should be hammered about spending. It's insane.
Criticize away. Some of it is warranted.
But bailing out of the process altogether is dumb.
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