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Bush: 'Not over my dead body' will taxes raise
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| 1/05/02
Posted on 01/05/2002 11:38:00 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 04/29/2004 1:59:53 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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ONTARIO, California (CNN) -- A defiant President Bush defended his tax cut on Saturday against Democrats who have said it has contributed to the nation's economic slump and vowed that "not over my dead body will they raise your taxes."
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posted on
01/05/2002 11:38:00 AM PST
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
DUMB DUMB DUMB thing to say! His own version of his father's "read my lips" quote that was used to remove him from the White House.
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To: kattracks
Now all he has to do is keep his promise and be himself and he will win with 60%+ in 2004.
To: kattracks
Err, doesn't a double negative mean a positive?
To: MississippiMan
DUMB DUMB DUMB thing to say! Not if he has the balls to veto any Democraps tax raising scheme! Democraps don't dare try it this year! That is the election year kiss of death! 41 was too much of a wimp. His son looks like he isn't afraid of b!tch slapping Dasshole!
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posted on
01/05/2002 11:45:40 AM PST
by
Bommer
To: MississippiMan
I thought the same thing when he said it.
If he sticks to it by vetoing any bill that would raise taxes or repeal cuts, regardless of the consequences, this could be huge. It's not likely he's forgotten what happen to Bush 41. I suspect he will be able to keep this promise and therefor get a huge boost from it in 2004.
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posted on
01/05/2002 11:48:08 AM PST
by
tonyinv
To: MississippiMan
Yep he's dumb like a fox. If he capitulates like X41 then he's toast but I think this is a way to say I remember what happened to the agreement you had to do certain things if the taxes were raised and you didn't. But if he stays the course, then that's another matter.
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posted on
01/05/2002 11:49:20 AM PST
by
deport
To: MississippiMan
There is a big difference. This Bush actually means it. (I think)
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posted on
01/05/2002 11:50:20 AM PST
by
Maynerd
To: kattracks
Let's see him REALLY put the screws to the Democrats... and vow to eliminate the income tax and IRS entirely!
To: r_u_sirius
The liberal talking-heads will doubtless be in titters over this for weeks, but in fact it is a perfectly normal expression. Lots of people say "Not over my dead body" - it is a more intense form of "Over my dead body," a colloquial ellipsis of "Not even over my dead body." In other words, I'll keep 'em from doing it even if they kill me, rather than "They'll have to kill me to do it."
To: MississippiMan
wrong! it is the battle cry....
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posted on
01/05/2002 11:57:21 AM PST
by
TLBSHOW
To: MississippiMan
DUMB DUMB DUMB thing to say! His own version of his father's "read my lips" quote that was used to remove him from the White House.This is like waving raw meat in front of a hungry lion. The Rats have a strong incentive to try and move openly for a tax increase now. If they do, Bush has them.
To: MississippiMan
Ugh. He boxed himself into a corner. He will get the dems trying to maneuver heck and high water to force, blackmail, extort, cajole, and greenmail a tax increase on him now.
But, he does have the benefit of hindsight (re: his father's failure to maneuver carefully). He could simply demand spending cuts instead of tax increases! Wouldn't that be a refreshing change out of Washington!!!
To: kattracks
"I made my proposals to create new jobs and help dislocated workers on October 4, three months and 943,000 lost jobs ago," Bush said on the radio. "The House of Representatives accepted my proposals. But the Senate Democratic leadership would not even schedule a vote." It's about damn' time President Bush went on the attack!! Go GW GO!!!
To: kattracks
Actually this Bush "over my dead body" statement reminds me more of NRA President Charleton Heston's now famous remark about taking his guns "from my cold, dead hands." Bush is a very effective leader and speaker and gets better all the time.
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posted on
01/05/2002 12:02:00 PM PST
by
Contra
To: Southern Federalist
The key to this phrase was two-fold and that is why the english doesn't work well. The use of the word THEY and the positive tone.
The normal use of the phrase X isn't positive, its negative. This phrase was definately thought out in advance.
I even think there is a secondary thing about this that has yet to be commented on. The liberals can be divided between those who want a tax increase and those who don't. This phrase gives amunition to those who want a tax increase and can drive a wedge between the rat party.
The brilliance in this is just emerging.
To: VRWC_minion
This is like waving raw meat in front of a hungry lion. The Rats have a strong incentive to try and move openly for a tax increase now. If they do, Bush has them. Bingo. Bush is crazy like a fox. He just backed the dummyRATS into a corner and DARED them to try and raise taxes on his watch.
One thing I've learned over the last year watching this President, is that he's not his father!! GW says what he means, and means what he says. I've really grown to like and respect this President. Every day, he makes me gladder that I voted for him. :)
To: kattracks
"They are proposing more tax cuts, mostly for the affluent and big corporations," Dorgan said of the GOP. "They will end up paying for their tax cut with money from the Social Security trust funds and by increasing federal debt. "We have a better plan," he said, citing a plan outlined Friday by Daschle, of South Dakota.
What he really meant was "We have a better plan, WE will spend it for you. After all, you'd just waste it by expanding your businesses so you'd make more profits (of course we'll never admit that in order to make more profts you'd have to hire more workers) instead we'll subsidize buffalo herds, and increase wine tasting grants, and pay for better insurance for union people who already have better insurance then the rest of you.
You need to leave that money in our hands, we can spend it, it's mine you hear, mine, mine all mine......"
To: kattracks
GW looked totally at ease today. He's certainly better than Klintoon ever hoped to be; he's at ease, personable, and humorous. I didn't hear him bumble once. Truly a great statesman, IMO. Pretty good dig at DasHole, too. He should get a bump in the Hispanic community from his comments on Mexico and Fox, although I disagree with him on that front. Altogether a fine appearance by him.
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