Question:
How can we not blame Bush?
gonzo_power_hst
2008-09-17 21:26:06 UTC
How can we not blame him? I know when Bill was pres everything was fine and I did not vote for him. All of the money spent in Iraq we could sure use right now. Stock market has been the worse since the 30's. We are in trouble my friends....Thanks to W. and Dick. Speaking of Dick Cheaney....where has he been the past 4 or even 8 years?
Six answers:
2008-09-17 21:31:59 UTC
One of the things I find most disgusting about the republican party theses days, is how they style themselves the party of "personal responsibility," but adamantly refuse to take responsibility for anything that happens while they're in power.



The president is responsible for the state of the nation, on his watch. Deal with it.



See what I mean? Always explaining how it's Somebody Else's Fault.
trombass08
2008-09-18 04:33:20 UTC
The housing market collaspe is not an effect of the Bush regime. That was started way back in the day with interest only mortgages.
ohbrother
2008-09-18 04:43:21 UTC
Where is Charlie Rangle. He is the Chairman of the Banking Committee. Why didn't he do what he is supposed to do and prevent this type of thing. Maybe it's because Mac and Mae give millions to the Dems. Ya think.
beauty
2008-09-18 04:38:36 UTC
Bernie Mac and Fannie Mae were under Billy bob there....they were giving out loans to people left and right, people who could NOT afford it!!!! Now the domino affect has occured. All those people who cannot afford their mortages are now foreclosing and the banks are drowning because of it!!!! AND Bush was not watching as much as he should....BUT Bush is not Mccain either! And he is not a socialst like Barackalli! Look up socialst look up who Bill Ayers is, Saul Alynski, Rev Wright.....look them up......these are people that Obama used to hang out with....................Look up Rules For Radicals, tell me what is what.......
All your bank are belong to us
2008-09-18 04:32:08 UTC
It's apart of the tough **** rule. He'll get blamed for the recession/depression and for not having enough regulation over the financial sector. But you have to consider Congress hardly ever attempted to set up regulation over the sector too. But if you want to blame Bush for all of this, then your wrong.
G.V.
2008-09-18 04:37:44 UTC
The Democratic majority in Congress is a failure.


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