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It is Monday, September 15. The economy isn't looking very good. It isn't simply a matter of whether the United States is techically in a recession or not. The unemployment rate is over 6% again and, most dramatically, the weekend brought a lot of turbulence to Wall Street (as if it needed it). Bear Stearns and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are barely behind us Now we have Lehman Brothers in Chapter 11 and Merrill Lynch being sold. Things are looking pretty frightening.
When I hear Republicans claim that they fear Barack Obama's programs will be expensive and raise taxes, I cannot help but wonder where they have been during the Republican presidencies. George W. Bush pushed for the war in Iraq which has cost billions of dollars. That he didn't raise taxes to pay for it, didn't make it free. It just makes Mr. Bush irresponsible. He is like a teenage kid who ran up a credit card bill for his own pleasures, then left his parents to pay it. When his parents say that things have changed and that they have decided to take in granny, Georgie tells them that granny is too expensive. (This is the Republican line to the Democrats when the Democrats say, "Gee...Iraq veterans are wandering around with untreated traumatic brain injuries. Shouldn't we put a little money into that?")
But, no. Georgie kept the money. There isn't any left for veterans. Create jobs for American workers? Make sure that Americans are able to afford health care coverage? Let those middle class Americans go without so that George W. Bush can say that he cut taxes while spending wildly and running up a huge deficit. Then point at Barack Obama and act as if a few million dollars could ever add up to the billions wasted in Iraq...or were they wasted? Maybe they were just moved around. Maybe they are now lining the pockets of Mr. Bush's friends at Halliburton and Blackwater.
Deborah
When I hear Republicans claim that they fear Barack Obama's programs will be expensive and raise taxes, I cannot help but wonder where they have been during the Republican presidencies. George W. Bush pushed for the war in Iraq which has cost billions of dollars. That he didn't raise taxes to pay for it, didn't make it free. It just makes Mr. Bush irresponsible. He is like a teenage kid who ran up a credit card bill for his own pleasures, then left his parents to pay it. When his parents say that things have changed and that they have decided to take in granny, Georgie tells them that granny is too expensive. (This is the Republican line to the Democrats when the Democrats say, "Gee...Iraq veterans are wandering around with untreated traumatic brain injuries. Shouldn't we put a little money into that?")
But, no. Georgie kept the money. There isn't any left for veterans. Create jobs for American workers? Make sure that Americans are able to afford health care coverage? Let those middle class Americans go without so that George W. Bush can say that he cut taxes while spending wildly and running up a huge deficit. Then point at Barack Obama and act as if a few million dollars could ever add up to the billions wasted in Iraq...or were they wasted? Maybe they were just moved around. Maybe they are now lining the pockets of Mr. Bush's friends at Halliburton and Blackwater.
Deborah
