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Gore Bashes Bush Policy As Cause of Biz Scandals
New York Daily News ^
| 6/28/02
| JOEL SIEGEL and LEO STANDORA
Posted on 06/28/2002 2:04:38 AM PDT by kattracks
Beating what's likely to be the Democratic war drum in this year's elections, Al Gore blamed the nation's economic scandals from Enron to WorldCom last night on President Bush's economic policies.
"You see now what it means to have an administration that's that committed to fighting and working on behalf of the powerful, and letting the people of this country get the short end of the stick," Gore told more than 200 supporters at a Manhattan fund-raiser.
It was his strongest attack yet on Bush's economic policies and a preview of the likely Democratic strategy for November's elections.
"What we see now is a lack of confidence in our national economic policy, in the integrity of our accounting system, in the way government is being run," Gore told more than 200 supporters in Lot 61, a trendy Chelsea night spot.
The private companies, he said, "are not telling the truth about their future liabilities so they can shovel money out to executives at the top. That is exactly what the Bush-Cheney tax plan will do. They are misleading the country about the extent of the liabilities they are putting on us ... on you."
Gore also said the Securities and Exchange Commission isn't doing its job, and he called on its chairman, Harvey Pitt, to resign, suggesting Pitt is too cozy with captains of industry.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: algore; barf; georgewbush; gwb; president
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Hey Al, don't look now, but all of this garbage was happening on your watch.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:04:38 AM PDT
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
What nerve this slug has!!!! This has got to be a joke not even algore can be this stupid, can he? He really believes we'
re (the American people) going to swallow this horse hockey?!
To: kattracks
I hope Gore keeps talking about Pitts. lol! After his interview with Neil Cavuto on Thursday I doubt Pitts will take the blame for the Clinton/Gore years.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:10:46 AM PDT
by
kcvl
To: kattracks
that bastard has no shame.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:11:31 AM PDT
by
blackbag
To: BigWaveBetty
not even algore can be this stupid OH YES, HE CAN! LOL!
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:12:11 AM PDT
by
kcvl
To: kattracks
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:13:16 AM PDT
by
Elle Bee
To: kcvl
LOL! Amazing! Algore might want to talk to Chris Dodd and Joe Lieberman to find out what really happened. They were busy making sure legislation to tighten accounting firms audit procedures didn't go anywhere, back before ole Joey ran for VP with algore.
To: kattracks
Oh! Too Bad! Another swing and a miss!!
Sorry Democrats...you lose again!
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:26:00 AM PDT
by
Deb
To: Elle Bee
Perhaps Al can use Willie to reinforce his accusations against Bush. After all, that was deemed to be the most ethical administration by none other than Willie and Al. It gets tiresome listening to this balderdash.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:26:14 AM PDT
by
meenie
To: Elle Bee
BTW, the WSJ is now reporting that Xerox is now going to restate income - $ 6 billion.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:33:14 AM PDT
by
sarcasm
To: kattracks
That's absolutely correct! This is a good strategy for Bush, to point out the legacy of corruption which he inherited.
To: kattracks
When has this nitwit even worked an honest day in his life? Done work in the private sector? This idiot son of privilege has done jack his entire life except to strut and posture like the other hacks who make Wash DC the mess it is. Sucking up tax dollars and then miserly doling them back out to us with strings attached and minus 50% overheard that goes to the parasitical, do nothing bureaucrats.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:41:40 AM PDT
by
dennisw
To: sarcasm
Thanks for the news...
A NEW XEROX AUDIT FOUND that the company improperly accelerated far more revenue during the past five years than the SEC estimated in an April settlement. The total amount of improperly recorded revenue from 1997 through 2001 could be more than $6 billion.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:43:28 AM PDT
by
kcvl
To: kattracks
Gore forgot to take his meds again.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:43:45 AM PDT
by
Hemlock
To: kattracks
Talk show host Jerry Springer makes a point during a speech backing Democtatic presidential candidate Al Gore to the Ohio AFL-CIO convention, Thursday, Sept. 28, 2000, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)
To: kcvl
Yeah, just heard about Xerox on CNBC. Clayman didn't mention the 6 billion figure, though. Wow. I don't like Xerox (for very personal reasons), but that's a shame.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:47:39 AM PDT
by
Hemlock
To: kattracks
Not only is Al Gore Bashing Bush...there is a "
registered Republican" posting on my local paper and daily, he takes the opportunity to bash Bush.
<sarcasm> Geez, if the Republicans are starting to bash the President...maybe something IS wrong with his policies.</sarcasm>
Story:Dow drops below 9,000
Comment: Yep...and the sheep out there will continue to support him and will probably re-elect him. Rising crime, rising unemployment, rising drug costs for our seniors at 3 times the rate of inflation.
By all means, continue supporting the Bushies. Amazing how people blindly support this man. And believe it or not, I'm a registered Republican.
Name: Geoff Elliott
Email: scgeoff@excite.com
Hometown: Plain Township
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To: kattracks
"There was a fascinating story by John Crudele in the New York Post on Tuesday that really put the tax cut in perspective. "Washington complains about deceptive corporate accounting. But the government last year misplaced an incredible $17.3 billion because of shoddy bookkeeping or worse. Let me put that into numbers so you can fully appreciate the amount. It's $17,300,000,000 - the price of a few dozen urban renewal projects, a nice size fleet of warships or about half the tax cut that everyone made such a fuss about last summer. Disappeared. Gone. Nowhere to be found."
So the Democrats want everyone to believe that the tax cut caused the recession - which it didn't - and caused all kinds of calamity out there with social programs and Social Security and Medicare. But now we come to find out that the government can't account for $17.3 billion. It's such an insignificant amount of money compared to the whole U.S. budget of two trillion, but it's significant as far as the tax cut goes. In fact, it's half the amount of the tax cut!
Here's Washington, these holier-than-thou members of Congress, complaining about accounting practices in the private sector and how, "We have to do something!" And in certain circumstances they're right. But it's sort of like, "Hey, get your own house in order before you start telling other people how to do it right."
If they were investigating Enron, they'd be calling people up, demanding they testify about what happened to the people's money and whose back pocket it went into. They'd be looking for all kinds of corruption and crime. But when they, our great and loyal members of Congress, can't come up with $17.3 billion because it's just lost it? "Eh, cost of doing business." It's just amazing. " from Rush on the subject...
To: kattracks
"The total fraud amounted to $6 billion. That's $6,000,000,000, and nobody went to jail there. The department couldn't account for any of an $800 million Stafford College loan made to a single student! They issued $123 million in duplicate payments of grants. We ran a story recently where the Congress admitted to misplacing an additional $17.3 billion worth of our money in a year. These are just two examples of gross mismanagement!"
Want more examples of WorldCom-like behavior? Take this January 13th, 2000 press release from Congressman John Kasich's office. It reads, "The federal government wastes more than $19 billion annually in improper payments in a wide variety of programs." There was $1.8 billion in waste to the federal employees health benefits plan. Remember those 40 million uninsured Americans supposedly out there?
Why is Dick Gephardt always griping instead of going after this fraud? Now, I know I'm whistling Dixie here. People are not going to get outraged over this $19.1 billion in fraud in things like Medicare and Food Stamps. They're going to freak over WorldCom. But fraud is fraud, folks. WorldCom screwed a few of us, but if they should pay for that - and they should - then the government should pay for screwing all of us, shouldn't it?" Quote from Rush.
To: kattracks
The man is delusional.
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posted on
06/28/2002 2:58:26 AM PDT
by
brat
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