To: ohioWfan
What I loved about the speech was this: Bush was talking about programs to really help people get out of poverty and become self sufficient. Then he said this: "it's more than GOOD INTENTIONS, its GOOD RESULTS."
WHOOOOO HOOOOO!! Wait until the dems digest that. Their only mode of operation is "good intentions". Rush must say that at least once every show. It's one of the first things I began to notice about the liberal way of thinking. It didn't matter if the plan worked; it was just the plan itself which was applauded.
To: CyberAnt
Then he said this: "it's more than GOOD INTENTIONS, its GOOD RESULTS."Another one of the best lines of the speech!
I can't help but think of the value of President Bush's CEO, MBA mentality that says, if it doesn't work toss it, and don't keep throwing money at something that doesn't show results.
It's such an antiRAT mentality, isn't it??
To: CyberAnt
Bush emphasized that it was not how much money was poured into a program but the results that one got from the program. That more money did not mean that the program would be better. He also emphasized the need to curtail the congress' desire to spend money.
331 posted on
04/30/2002 8:56:19 PM PDT by
olliemb
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