Posted on 07/07/2007 7:34:22 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Bush rips Democratic lawmakers' failures
By JENNIFER LOVEN, Associated Press Writer 19 minutes ago
President Bush accused Democratic lawmakers on Saturday of being unable to live up to their duties, citing Congress' inability to pass legislation to fund the federal government.
"Democrats are failing in their responsibility to make tough decisions and spend the people's money wisely," Bush said in his weekly radio address. "This moment is a test."
The White House has said the failure of a broad immigration overhaul was proof that Democratic-controlled Capitol Hill cannot take on major issues. "We saw this with immigration, and we're seeing it with some other issues where Congress is having an inability to take on major challenges," said spokesman Tony Fratto.
The main reason the immigration measure died, however, was staunch opposition from Bush's own base conservatives. The president could not turn around members of his own party despite weeks of intense effort.
The immigration bill was the top item on Bush's domestic agenda. With its demise, Bush was left to focus on the annual appropriations process and reining in federal spending.
Twelve annual spending bills dole out approximately one-third of the federal budget. They must be passed each year by Congress, before the Oct. 1 start of the new fiscal year, but lawmakers began considering this year's batch just in mid-June. The House has passed half and the full Senate has not yet taken up any.
"Democrats have a chance to prove they are for open and transparent government by working to complete each spending bill independently and on time," Bush said. "I urge Democrats in Congress to step forward now and pass these bills one at a time. "
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“Democrats are failing in their responsibility to make tough decisions and spend the people’s money wisely,” Bush said in his weekly radio address.
“.....spend the people’s money wisely.....”
Like you did?
We can’t really blame any of them if we keep giving them our tax money. Cut back on the taxes, across the board, and they can’t spend it. Power is in money, the more we give them, the more at fault we are.
It’s about time.
Yep, Bush needs to be ripping congress for not making tax cuts permanent.
“”We saw this with immigration, “.....
Ummmm, don’t you mean amnesty? After all , you DID say it yourself.
"Democrats are failing in their responsibility to make tough decisions and spend the people's money wisely," Bush said in his weekly radio address.
Uh ... Dubya. I wouldn't go there.
Who gave the radio address, really?
Somebody, call Roswell!!
Pot, kettle, black.
Please provide your posts prior to 2004 where you complained about Bush’s stated agenda?
Since you just got here in March laurie, you'll have to take our word for it that FReepers were all over the President for the "no child left behind" and the prescription drug plan, among other spending items.
We've been steadfastly with him in the war on terror. But there has been no hesitation to criticize his domestic spending.
You can look it up. We really shouldn't have to do your homework for you.
What? Is the President practicing for his new career??? A stand up comic???
Yeah, I’m often bashed for being one of those awful “newbies” (rolls eyes). Maybe you can suggest that registration here on FR be closed to anyone after a certain date. That would keep it “pure” for those of you bragging about your internet longevity.
It does not negate the fact that some of you...many of you here on FR are attacking this President for things that you didn’t care to attack when he was running for President. I’m sure you can provide all of your posts in the summer and fall of 2004 where you’re stating your concerns with his agenda for re-election, can’t you?
Now that the liberal media tells you his poll numbers are low, well, it’s easy to jump on the “let’s bash Bush” bandwagon.
Criticizing the President is one thing. Repeating lines heard by the liberal media and restating them in order to jump on the be popular and bash Bush bandwagon is another.
Get behind the guy. Yes, stop the immigration bill. Conservatives *DID* that. It doesn’t mean you continually bash the guy. Don’t you think he gets enough of that from the drive-bys????
Now, if you’re talking for everyone here on FR, that’s fine.
You seem to be claiming that.
This “newbie” knows enough that there isn’t a consensus on 2008 here at all. None whatsoever. The only consensus among some of you who are not “newbies” (once again rolls eyes) is that you constantly bash Bush.
And THIS conservative has had enough of Bush bashing from “conservatives”.
Yes, I “just got here” in March. As I told someone else, I really think all of you who wish to keep FR “pure” from any “newbies” suggest that registration be closed.
Why don’t you do that. It will keep out the “newbies”. (rolls eyes).
So, now the new FR line on the reason to bash Bush is as follows:
Bush was elected in 2000 by pushing amnesty. And then came 9/11 and everything was put on hold. Keep in mind you’re claiming that amnesty was a main agenda item.
So, Bush gets re-elected in 2004. Amnesty was a big topic of debate, wasn’t it? NO it was not.
Now, *I* am pleased that the bill WAS stopped. But to falsely claim that it was a big campaign issue in 2000 and 2004 is just a flat out falsehood.
Why do you bash Bush? Why, why why? The democrats are making a mess of this country with their control of Congress and their hundreds of subpoenas and demands for hearings. And you’re here bashing Bush. Some of you EVERY DAY.
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