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Republican Party officials say they will try next month to pass a resolution accusing President Bush and congressional Republican leaders of embracing socialist policies, underscoring deep dissension within the party at the end of Mr. Bush's administration.

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What's the point?


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They are using the same "Blame Bush" ideology that liberals use...because the RNC has lost all ability of original thought.


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Grace to you,

Actually they are returning to their Conservative roots and this is a good thing. :noidea:

This bailout mentality is going to lead to double digit stagflation and run away inflation if it is not kept in check. :blink: In about two years when the economy starts to hum again, inflation is going to run rampant because of all the freshly printed and borrowed money floating around in the system. The best thing that could have happened would have been to let the economy bottom out so that we could see our way up. Short term pain is better than prolonged suffering. :emot-highfive:

Peace,

Dave


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Grace to you,

Actually they are returning to their Conservative roots and this is a good thing. :noidea:

This bailout mentality is going to lead to double digit stagflation and run away inflation if it is not kept in check. :blink: In about two years when the economy starts to hum again, inflation is going to run rampant because of all the freshly printed and borrowed money floating around in the system. The best thing that could have happened would have been to let the economy bottom out so that we could see our way up. Short term pain is better than prolonged suffering. :emot-highfive:

Peace,

Dave

If they wanted to return to their conservative roots maybe they should focus on saving the American companies like the President is trying to do. Americans are whining about bailouts while driving their Toyota's around shopping for PS3's and Nintendo's and whatever else foreign made junk they can buy.

President Bush is solidly conservative in his protectionist mode of trying to save American jobs at American companies. There is nothing wrong with protecting our own home-grown industries. That is NOT socialism. I agree with Patrick Buchanan on this..." Bush seems to have awakened to an ancient reality. When the tough times come, nations protect their own interests first, free trade be darned."

BTW...I have no problem with the RNC returning to conservative roots. But its a little late to be playing the blame game and start slamming the Presidents decisions. They are only doing it to make political points and trying to win back some of the people that have quit donating to them.


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Grace to you,

Actually they are returning to their Conservative roots and this is a good thing. :noidea:

This bailout mentality is going to lead to double digit stagflation and run away inflation if it is not kept in check. :blink: In about two years when the economy starts to hum again, inflation is going to run rampant because of all the freshly printed and borrowed money floating around in the system. The best thing that could have happened would have been to let the economy bottom out so that we could see our way up. Short term pain is better than prolonged suffering. :emot-highfive:

Peace,

Dave

If they wanted to return to their conservative roots maybe they should focus on saving the American companies like the President is trying to do. Americans are whining about bailouts while driving their Toyota's around shopping for PS3's and Nintendo's and whatever else foreign made junk they can buy.

President Bush is solidly conservative in his protectionist mode of trying to save American jobs at American companies. There is nothing wrong with protecting our own home-grown industries. That is NOT socialism. I agree with Patrick Buchanan on this..." Bush seems to have awakened to an ancient reality. When the tough times come, nations protect their own interests first, free trade be darned."

BTW...I have no problem with the RNC returning to conservative roots. But its a little late to be playing the blame game and start slamming the Presidents decisions. They are only doing it to make political points and trying to win back some of the people that have quit donating to them.

Grace to you,

Toyota actually employs Americans all across the South Eastern U.S.

Allowing the big three to go Bankrupt would not have harmed as many American jobs as avoiding the inevitable will. Companies go bankrupt all the time. Then they come back healthier.

The funny thing about President Elect Obama wanting to spend and stimulate through infrastructure is that the benefits of that will not be felt until after the economy naturally restores balance to itself. However the benefits will be short lived. The irony lies in the fact that the same rationale was used against drilling here and now by the President Elect prior to the Oil Bubble bursting. :emot-highfive:

As for President Bush. He's been a good President but he was never leading the Conservative movement and neither would John McCain have.

Peace,

Dave


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President Bush is solidly conservative in his protectionist mode of trying to save American jobs at American companies. There is nothing wrong with protecting our own home-grown industries. That is NOT socialism. I agree with Patrick Buchanan on this..." Bush seems to have awakened to an ancient reality. When the tough times come, nations protect their own interests first, free trade be darned."

I don't believe that Mr. Bush is a conservative at all (except on the abortion issue) nor do I believe he's trying to save American jobs; I'd say it's more likely he's trying to save his legacy. (I'd have to say to Pat Buchanan that it's a bit late for GWB to be finally 'waking up'.) Mr. Bush is not a socialist...but he has been doing a pretty good imitation of one lately. He has been an awful President...except for the anti-terrorism front, and his eight years in office has nearly destroyed the GOP. Time to stop pretending that this President is anything but an elitist who has no clue what the people think and doesn't care what they want. Time has told the story of the Bush Presidency. He can't be gone soon enough for me. :noidea:


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President Bush is solidly conservative in his protectionist mode of trying to save American jobs at American companies. There is nothing wrong with protecting our own home-grown industries. That is NOT socialism. I agree with Patrick Buchanan on this..." Bush seems to have awakened to an ancient reality. When the tough times come, nations protect their own interests first, free trade be darned."

I don't believe that Mr. Bush is a conservative at all (except on the abortion issue) nor do I believe he's trying to save American jobs; I'd say it's more likely he's trying to save his legacy. (I'd have to say to Pat Buchanan that it's a bit late for GWB to be finally 'waking up'.) Mr. Bush is not a socialist...but he has been doing a pretty good imitation of one lately. He has been an awful President...except for the anti-terrorism front, and his eight years in office has nearly destroyed the GOP. Time to stop pretending that this President is anything but an elitist who has no clue what the people think and doesn't care what they want. Time has told the story of the Bush Presidency. He can't be gone soon enough for me. :thumbsup:

I think that you have probably been too heavily influenced by all the negative media he has gotten. Hopefully, in time, the true nature of President Bush will become known and he can shed the cloak of evil that liberals in the media have so skillfully sown him into.

I would almost agree that the GOP was destroyed, but not because of President Bush...rather in spite of President Bush. President Bush embodies the idea of compassionate conservatism and at times it put him at odds with those in his own party who have no compassion, or connection to "real" America. For you to say that Bush cares more about his legacy than for American companies, American jobs, American success is so sad to me. He has done nothing but attempt to save them. What are the rest of the GOP doing? Sitting around trying to think of ways to blame it all on Bush and find another RINO for President?

Time has not yet told the story of President Bush...hopefully, God willing...it will be told and people will appreciate him for the job he did.


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President Bush is solidly conservative in his protectionist mode of trying to save American jobs at American companies. There is nothing wrong with protecting our own home-grown industries. That is NOT socialism. I agree with Patrick Buchanan on this..." Bush seems to have awakened to an ancient reality. When the tough times come, nations protect their own interests first, free trade be darned."

I don't believe that Mr. Bush is a conservative at all (except on the abortion issue) nor do I believe he's trying to save American jobs; I'd say it's more likely he's trying to save his legacy. (I'd have to say to Pat Buchanan that it's a bit late for GWB to be finally 'waking up'.) Mr. Bush is not a socialist...but he has been doing a pretty good imitation of one lately. He has been an awful President...except for the anti-terrorism front, and his eight years in office has nearly destroyed the GOP. Time to stop pretending that this President is anything but an elitist who has no clue what the people think and doesn't care what they want. Time has told the story of the Bush Presidency. He can't be gone soon enough for me. :thumbsup:

I think that you have probably been too heavily influenced by all the negative media he has gotten. Hopefully, in time, the true nature of President Bush will become known and he can shed the cloak of evil that liberals in the media have so skillfully sown him into.

I would almost agree that the GOP was destroyed, but not because of President Bush...rather in spite of President Bush. President Bush embodies the idea of compassionate conservatism and at times it put him at odds with those in his own party who have no compassion, or connection to "real" America. For you to say that Bush cares more about his legacy than for American companies, American jobs, American success is so sad to me. He has done nothing but attempt to save them. What are the rest of the GOP doing? Sitting around trying to think of ways to blame it all on Bush and find another RINO for President?

Time has not yet told the story of President Bush...hopefully, God willing...it will be told and people will appreciate him for the job he did.

If time goes by and we learn that we were wrong about GWB...I'll be happy about it. I VOTED for this man, and believed in him. And I never listened to anything the Democrats said about him because that's all partisan hype. So many things he's said and done have rattled me though....I left the GOP because of him. I don't hate Mr. Bush, in fact I sort of like him when he's on t.v., but I don't believe he has been a good President nor that he can relate to the people. We'll see in the years to come.


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