... still be chained and bound by the U.S. - CCCP ABM Treaty into NOT protecting the U.S. from at least one form of nuclear attack.
We'd be implementing the Kyoto Treaty on Global Warming, thus driving away even MORE jobs.
We'd be signatories to the International Criminal Court, thus subjecting our soldiers who went into Afghanistan and who are about to go into Iraq to the judicial whims of the French, Germans, and Belgiums.
NATO wouldn't be enlarged.
Russia wouldn't have signed the largest nuclear arms reduction treaty in the history of the world with us.
Foreign "family planning" money would still be being paid to 3rd world countries.
We wouldn't have had one tax cut and we wouldn't be thinking about passing another (and lower taxes makes our workers more productive and more competitive worldwide).
We'd be implementing Clinton's CO2 regulations, further raising the cost of doing business in America, which would be making us LESS competitive.
The liberal American Bar Association would still be "vetting" every single federal judge candidate for Congress.
No one would be talking about drilling for oil in the ANWR (which would give us jobs and domestic oil if it happens).
No one would have placed tarriffs on imported steel, either.
That's your world. That's what we would have been looking at if Gore had won.
I'm sorry, but there it is.
No kidding?
Bush Signs Largest Family Planning Bill In U.S. History
"On Thursday, January 10, 2002, the White House reported President Bush signed the ominous $15.4 billion foreign appropriations bill, H.R. 2506, for fiscal-year 2002. The bill authorizes $446.5 million U.S. tax dollars to be given to other countries for abortion-family planning activities throughout the world. The abortion-family planning funds approved by Bush represents an increase of $21.5 million over last year for international family planning."
I'm tired of this spin. Gore could have NEVER implemented Kyoto - the Senate passed a resolution 95-0 that any global warming treaty containing certain provisions that were in Kyoto would never be ratified.