Bush On TARP: I Couldn't Have Lived With Myself If Country Suffered Second Depression
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Why is George W. Bush being allowed to crawl back into polite society to rehabilitate his image and the Bush family name?
Why isn't he having to spend 24/7 with his lawyers, working on a way to stay out of prison?
Oh, that's right, I forgot: Because Obama and the DLC-Democrats have blocked all investigations and prosecutions into Bush-Cheney and Republicans, and have allowed them to resurrect themselves and take back control over government.
And because of Obama's failure to restore the Constitution and return us to the rule of law, by holding Bush, Cheney, et al, accountable, JEB Bush was all over the news on election night as the man behind Florida's new Tea Party Senator, Marco Rubio. So expect a Jeb Bush run at the presidency in the not-to-di tant-future. Perhaps with Liz Cheney on the ticket with him.
This is Obama's fault -- The buck stops squarely at his feet.
When Obama came into power, the GOP wasn't on the ropes; it was down for the count because of the devastation that Bush-Cheney had caused the nation. And Obama issued Bush-Cheney and Republicans (essentially) a pardon. None of them express any remorse or contrition. As a matter of fact, they're rested and ready for another round of tax cuts for the rich and slicing-and-dicing Social Security, Medicare, and anything else they can get their hands on that would help the People.
And even now, Obama wants to continue to make nice with them, cave some more, water down Democratic values & legislation.
Obama's not any kind of real Democrat; he's a DINO.
And if you didn't like the Republican Party of the last 35 years, the party of Reagan (forget just the past 10), you're going to hate where Obama and the DLC are taking the 'new & improved' Democratic Party from which they hope "to govern for 100 years".
Like next month when Obama's Debt Commission proposes Social Security cuts & privatization, and Obama goes along. Because he's already announced that if 14 of the 18 can agree on a plan, he's on board. All 18 on the commission support privatizing the Social Security trust fund.
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