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A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 7/31/02
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| July 31, 2002
| GretchenEE for rintense
Posted on 07/31/2002 3:50:40 PM PDT by GretchenEE
President Bush, while meeting with his cabinet, denounced the attack against Israel that killed seven and injured 80 people at the Hebrew University cafeteria. He issued a statement on America's current economic growth -- not as strong as he would like, but showing strong signs within the new Department of Commerce report (echoed by some private forecasters) that there will be growth of three to five percent, rather than the 1.1 percent for the spring quarter just past.
Bush met privately with Rudy Guliani, who was in the DC area to give a speech.
Ari Fleischer noted at his press briefing that 60 presidential nominees are awaiting confirmation in the Senate, among them: the Deputy Secretary of Energy; FEMA's Deputy Director; NASA's Deputy Administrator; the Office of Management and Budget Deputy Director; 29 foreign policy nominees (some for critical functions); and of course, judicial nominees. He noted that yesterday Daschle "made a commitment" (undefined by Ari) to the President about the nominations on hold and that some Senate members now are objecting to the commitment.
We're a little light on photos today.
TOPICS: News/Current Events
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To: All
I wonder when he and Laura are hooking back up?
To: ThePythonicCow
I think the first article you posted refers to the supplemental emergency funding....just to keep some depts funded. I think it was THIS bill that Daschle attached his
"my forests are special" amendment.
The second article is the actual Defense Bill, no?
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posted on
07/31/2002 7:21:37 PM PDT
by
justshe
To: All
Just returned from a visit to the Jewish World Review website where I discovered the following article: [FYI: I had heard from other sources that the President and his team plan to use the month of August to both develop and promote their new/updated economic plan!]
Jewish World Review July 31, 2002 / 22 Menachem-Av, 5762
Matt Towery
GOP attempting to shore-up domestic policies
http://www.NewsAndOpinion.com | From "Outside the Beltway," here is the inside story on Republicans' quiet efforts to get the White House moving in a strong, secure position on its domestic agenda, particularly, the economy.
A significant group of influential and "pro-economic growth" Republicans have reportedly been providing their ideas for the Bush administration's long-term economic strategy. Insiders report that as recently as July 26, longtime pros from the world of GOP politics -- including business leaders and former members of Congress -- were sharing their ideas with top-level members of the Bush team. Sources suggest these discussions are "at the highest level" in the White House.
The strategy is designed to bring stability to our current topsy-turvy economy. And whether one believes our current economy is rosy and the market is on the rebound or not, it appears that some old hands in the GOP want to help protect the current President Bush from the economic and electoral fate of his father.
The consensus of those providing input is that the president and Vice President Dick Cheney must stop telling the public what they've already done -- such as cutting taxes -- and definitely quit making every public speech a lecture on terrorism.
The fact that the stock market rebounded (slightly last week) has been of little comfort to these experts. They argue that there remains "an appearance" that the Bush administration has not set economic goals or developed a plan for economic growth.
And perhaps they are right. The two incidents that seemed to spur a reversal of this summer's eight-week-long market slide were the bold move by Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson to make arrests against alleged corporate wrongdoers and Congress' passage of a corporate accountability bill. While the "inside" Republicans quietly advising the White House all applaud the fact that a man with the integrity of Thompson is in charge of policing corporations, they are less thrilled with the legislation passed by Congress.
Why? Because the congressional bill designed to protect investors may well make it impossible for executives to run their companies. Corporate leaders argue that while there needs to be clear definition, members of Congress often are in way over their heads in setting rules for corporate conduct and accounting. After all, it was just a little over 10 years ago when congressmen were bouncing checks all over Washington, D.C., resulting in an ensuing "mini-scandal" that proved to be more a reflection on how poorly the House bank was run than about the honesty of the members.
The essence of the advice of these GOP insiders is starting to make its way into mainstream media. Through op-ed pieces and various columns, the message seems clear:
-- Set a specific goal for economic growth of 2 percent above baseline projection. This means that if projected growth were, say, 2.5 percent, the goal would become 4.5 percent.
-- Revamp the Department of Treasury. These experts are shocked that at a time when the "real life economy" is weak, the Bush administration is pushing for a significant increase in the number of IRS audits of individuals and small businesses. And they aren't necessarily giving Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill (he's the fellow who sounds a bit like Kermit the Frog) high marks. Poor O'Neill hasn't gotten many breaks lately.
-- End the flight of capital. That includes shortening the capital gains holding period to six months.
-- Watch the spending! These pros are strong supporters of the war against terrorism. In fact, several who are giving advice have held critical positions in defense and diplomacy. But they are concerned that spending is quickly spinning out of control. They want the president to show true fiscal restraint by vetoing the very first excessive appropriations bill he receives.
Free advice, as they say, is only worth what one pays for it. Some of the ideas being proposed by these longtime Republican leaders are more workable than others. The White House must weigh the balance between reducing taxes and maintaining the necessary revenue to effectively deal with the unique threats we face around the world. But the good news is that some of the GOP's best minds are at work, putting the same effort into securing our economic future as those who have worked since 9/11 to improve our military and domestic security.
Stay tuned. The Bush administration appears to have heard the voice of concerned Americans. A new economic growth plan is in the works.
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posted on
07/31/2002 7:21:37 PM PDT
by
DrDeb
To: kitkat
But I get to row the boat. You drive a hard bargain. Fine, you can row your boat, but don't bump up against my houseboat, okay? I get the rocking chair on the front porch.
To: GretchenEE; Freee-dame
Apparently "unable" to find a photo of Rubin standing on his own, Yahoo posted this: ..... is seen with Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in Tokyo on March 20. Just in case we forget how much Rubin did in important "service to America".
My best guess on this picture is that they were trying rehabilitate Rubin so they dredged up this picture with Koizumi, who our President and most others like.
GretchenEE, I love your early afternoon Doses. Thank you for all your hard work.
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posted on
07/31/2002 7:22:46 PM PDT
by
jtill
To: GretchenEE
Oh Gretchen, those pictures are BEAUTIFUL!!!!
To: Bama Tom
LOL! He said that? Hmmm . . . let's look at his history - - 1) He's a liar
2) He's a draft dodger
3) I wish he would just go away
To: Bama Tom
"Should the Iraqis ever cross over the Israeli border for aggression, "I would personally get in a ditch, grab a rifle, and fight and die." If there is a just God in heaven, please let this happen!
To: ohioWfan
Hot picture, OWF! Just think, maybe this time next week we will be seeing some new jeans pictures.
To: ohioWfan
TOO CUTE is an understatement!! Please continue posting these AWESOME pixes of our AWESOME president!!
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posted on
07/31/2002 7:25:04 PM PDT
by
DrDeb
To: justshe
seems likely
To: Brad's Gramma
{""3) I wish he would just go away""}
Amen to that!
To: ohioWfan
When we asked the Park Ranger to comment on it, he ignored us. :o)Whatadork! Did you see that other thread with the picture of the Ape on the cover of the magazine???? I'll go find it and ping you to it, if not. National Geographic???? Darn. Can't remember. Mama, be quiet.
To: McGavin999
HAPPPPPY BIRTHDAY!
To: Dr. Scarpetta
Bush feels at home in Texas. He is a Texan through and through. It is home to him and he loves it there. I doubt he even had a thought of spending any of August in Kenibunkport.
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posted on
07/31/2002 7:30:03 PM PDT
by
Kath
To: Sabertooth
Late here tonight, but you know I love the lurking footprints so I thank you. Grrrr. Yowelll.
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posted on
07/31/2002 7:30:04 PM PDT
by
Bahbah
To: Nea Wood
Oh ok .. do you have a grey ocean on your side ??
over here it's grey from the top down till about Maryland ..
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posted on
07/31/2002 7:30:10 PM PDT
by
Mo1
To: Bama Tom
Why, Tom, OF COURSE I believe Clinton would get a rifle, get into a ditch, fight and die.
But it DOES depend on what he means by get into a ditch. They'd have to dig one especially for him since they don't fight in ditches any more. Then he'd have to "borrow" some furniture from the White House and stock it with booze and babes. So he could mean that he'd get a rifle if only the second amendment would let him, and he'd fight with Hillary until he dies.
All kidding aside, he'll say anything to get the Jewish vote for Hillary.
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posted on
07/31/2002 7:32:24 PM PDT
by
kitkat
To: ohioWfan; All
Okay, it is becoming abundantly clear that you ladies have catalogued EVERY SINGLE PHOTO EVER TAKEN of the president. If I am right, then I have a challenge for you, if you're up to it. I have been looking for a particular photo taken of him last summer (2001). It's kind of hard to describe, so bear with me: He was in one of the Baltic states in Europe, giving an outdoor press conference with Vladimir Putin (It was their first get-together). The photo was relatively close-up, taken from the side, and Putin was in the foreground. Bush was kind of looking down, but he was smiling an absolutely brilliant smile as he listened to the Russian president speak. I know this is kind of vague, and there could be several pictures that resemble it, but give it a go, if you can, for your friend, reDub :o) Thanks!
To: swheats
He also has written a #1 best-selling book, The Lost Son: A Life In The Pursuit Of Justice. I've heard about that book .. he has an amazing story to tell
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posted on
07/31/2002 7:33:54 PM PDT
by
Mo1
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