Posted on 07/26/2002 1:55:24 PM PDT by Weirdad
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:34:15 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
President Bush may be repeating the sins of his father. Although elected on a Reaganesque, tax-cutting platform, the White House has veered to the left.
President Bush has signed a bill to regulate political speech, issued protectionist taxes on imported steel and lumber, backed big-spending education and farm bills, and endorsed massive new entitlements for mental health care and prescription drugs. When the numbers are added up, in fact, it looks like President Bush is less conservative than President Clinton.
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Economicly, I don't even consider them to be American.
Their policies are seditious and detrimental to our nation's long term well-being.
When tariffs are driving up the cost of steel and killing
jobs in related industries...
When freedom to support the candidate of your choice
is hurt to protect incumbents...
When there is so much surplus food it has to be thrown
away while the taxpayer pays for it...
When the federal government is running roughshod
over states' rights...
...all is not political smoke and mirrors. Damage
is done. Rights are trampled. Money is thrown
away. This isn't political jujitsu. This is real.
Bush's administration is turning into a bad parody of conservatism.
The policy of the Bush administration is that humans cause global warming. While Bush himself issued a weak disavowal of the EPA report for public consumption, the very next day he told reporters that he actually endorsed the report.
Bush gave $15 billion + of our money to the airlines.
Bush opposes the right of pilots to keep and bear arms.
Bush created a vast new Transportation Security department chuck full of thousands of new union "workers" who's mission is to frisk little old ladies at airports and confiscate their nail files and knitting needles.
Bush wants to federalize just about everything in sight, including the way businesses operate.
Bush wants Americans to spy and inform on their neighbors.
Bush has done absolutely nothing to enhance US energy independence.
Bush undermines Israel every chance he gets.
And the last thing I can think of off the top of my head, Bush did absolutely nothing to help the Klamath Basin farmers.
I'm sorry, but Bush sold us all out. Fool me once...
Nice theory, let's put it to the test by looking at just one small situation: Arming pilots.
The public, and the pilots overwhelmingly support arming pilots. If your theory is correct, then please explain why Bush opposes arming pilots.
However, I do expect my president to set a tone, so to speak, that the nation can rally behind. Reagan did this very well. Bush is not Reagan, but the tone I hear from Washington is hurting my ears.
It's hurting deeper than that. We all knew that a gore presidency would have expanded the government and curtailed freedom at every opportunity. We didn't want that, so we chose a so-called conservative who claimed to support limited government, lower taxes and more freedom.
Now that he has turned - the only appropriate word for Bushes mix of expanded government and central control of business is "fascist" - Bush has sold out the only remaining freedom-loving people in America - people like us.
What Bush has done reminds me of the battle in the movie Braveheart where the troops which were to attack the English flank just rode away and left the freedom fighters to die.
Since then, of course, Bush has lost my support, but it pi**es me off to no end to hear the Dims whine about Gore getting the majority of the popular vote. Technically he did, but only after collusion with the Communists in the media, and massive Bill Daley created corruption. Sheesh!
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Mike Dukkakis is ridiculed, not loathed, but the sinkmaster was much more to the center than the tank commander.
You seem to have stumbled onto the wrong website. Here's the one that you were looking for: Amnesty International
Me either..
(And they thought the "butterfly" ballot was confusing, imagine that conflict in terms!)
C.T., that is probably sound advice for winning elections. It is probably also sound advice for losing the Repubic...
How so? The people want LESS INTRUSION, is Bush giving them that? They want the borders protected, is Bush giving them that? They want the Constitution upheld, is Bush giving them that? What about Immigration? What about the UN and internat'l community? Bush is giving us very, very little.
So then it is NOT about leaving the R party -- the party where most of the Constitution believing people are concentrated. It's about changing the remaining people in the R party and the remaining people in the country to believe in the principles contained in the Constitution -- isn't it.
More and more people here at FR are being mislead away from this -- reality.
I think the next question should be whether W wants re-election. He is rapidly losing conservatives and hopefully he's not so stupid as to believe he can win without them.
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