Ayn Rand Hates AmericaFiled under: Yay Bush Cheney!Republican prosperity in one chartHeaven forbid anyone suggest the Bush Administration take responsibilityRummy got his feelings hurt. He still got off lighter than Pat Tillman and thousands of others. http://m.npr.org/story/140402819?url=/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/09/12/140402819/rumsfeld-calls-paul-krugmans-sept-11-column-repugnantBill Keller of the New York Times with mea culpa about Iraq.
I'm guilty too. What a boneheaded and costly decision this turned out to be
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/06/us/sept-11-reckoning/keller.html?_r=2&ref=m... Best regards,George Kelley Sent from my iPad This graph says it all. US job creation by decade. Note the glorious Bush Cheney yearsThe best growth obviously was after WWII, where we had a monopoly on the world industrial baste, but note the 60's, as we increased growth, with the evil unions approaching an all time high in membership! And growth and personal wealth did not increase for EVERYONE (Not just the Koch Brothers) as much in Reagan's 80's as much as it did Clinton's 90's. Don't get me started on the dismal failure of the Bush naught's. Naught for jobs created, naught for growth in the middle class. But we gave the social security surplus to the wealthiest Americans who want even more of their money back now. Presumably to create jobs they neglected to create the last ten years.
Surprise! Romney's plan will produce over 6 trillion in deficits, but it will be worth itbecause they give the wealthy and corporations even more of a tax break! Money well spent. Also, since the Bush Cheney tax cuts worked so well, let's just make them permanent. And the most important aspect? Throw away the estate tax, so Romney and the Koch Brothers can build dynasties, providing jobs through eternity for the proletariat! Of course, wiping the ass of the estate master for less than minimum wage isn't much of a career. From The Onion, yet it seems so real: New Cheney Memoir Reveals He's Going To Live Full, Satisfied Life Without Ever Feeling Remorse |
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