Local control of our public schools is impossible. The Feds have strings attached to everything. Mr. Bush could close the Dept. of Education tomorrow. But he won't.
The Dept. of Energy has not done a thing to produce one barrel of oil. Mr. Bush could close that down, too. But he hasn't. America needs to be come self sufficient again in energy production. But Mr. Bush is not interested in the sovereignty of this country.
The IRS tax code is so confusing (on purpose), and so involved that ordinary people cannot get a fair tax bill without hiring expense expertice (which is beyond their means). Mr. Bush has not addressed this issue at all. That phony 'tax rebate' was nothing but a scam.
Mr. Bush has promiced us an endless war with a lose of liberties (now that's not very conservative). He hasn't gotten OBL. He's backed down from letting Israel take Arafat. For the sake of political expediency, he doesn't even follow his own definition of 'terrorist'.
The airlines are in shambles due to left-wing big government policies. He's paying out doles to keep them afloat. (Please show me where that one is in the Constitution)
Mr. Bush allows illegal immigrants to overrun our country and make a mockery of the rule of law. They are in this country against the law. He continues to to allow the illegals to live off of our system and steal from the taxpayers. This is not my idea of conservatism.
Mr. Bush is afraid to follow up on crimes committed by X42 and Reno. It doesn't matter what evidence is presented, he isn't going to do anything.
Mr. Bush reneged on CFR and has given a cold shoulder to true conservatives.
And I suppose you are going to tell me this is all a part of some grand intelligent plan that will benefit America. If you love big government, then yes, you could say Mr. Bush has accomplished a lot.
BTW, I have not throw up my arms, I have no French in me. I did joined the League of the South and do go to the rifle range more than I use to.