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$1.5 Billion to Promote MARRIAGE????
cobalt123
22:57h
What the hell??? This is the headline tonight in the NYTimes, saying Bush is planning this campaign. Boy, are the priorities of this administration bizarre, or what! Let's think about this Bush Administration and terrible employment situation, you know, for WORKERS, not for the "improving" economics of the CEO's and stockholders. I opened my daily email from the Daily Misleader site today to find Bush's explanation for how "great" our economy is doing. I am copying it into this email for you for you may be most interested. Since I am working as a temporary/contingent worker in a large office, it especially strikes "home" with me. I have not been able to find a permanent, full time job for over two years. I have not ever received unemployment, so I literally am not counted. As to the high approval ratings the media still report: most folks I know enough to converse with have nothing but horror for the Bushies. There are blind religious folks in this country who actually believe our "Christian" president and "family values" are finally coming back to save the country. Gaaaaack! These are same ones who totally approve of going to Iraq on the US crusades, oops I mean "war". Tonight when I got the home page of my dial-up service, here is a title I saw from the NYTimes: Bush Plans $1.5 Billion Drive to Promote Marriage. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I could just croak at this! Our country's hospitals are currently losing $2 billion a year due to indigent care and inability of the working poor to pay for emergency room medical attention. The week this news came out was the same that the Bushies announced a request to Congress for $87 "more" for Iraq. I guess it is all a matter of priorities, eh? Lessee, $1.5 Billion to promote MARRIAGE??? Now THAT is a real need, not taking care of the urgent health needs of our citizens. BLEAH!
Here's the email I promised:
Within a span of 24 hours, President Bush twice attempted to mislead the American people about the economy and his tax policies. On Friday, the
But the president didn't add that the unemployment drop occurred not because The following day, the president touted the same economic policies that helped create the unemployment crisis. Despite the bad economic news, he said, "Tax relief has got this economy going again," and bragged, "every American who pays income taxes got a tax cut." His use of the phrase "income tax," however, was tailored to divert attention from the millions of low-income American taxpayers (who pay payroll tax but not income tax) who received nothing. Bush's 2001 tax cut completel y excluded 31% of all families in America. Similarly, Bush's 2003 tax cut completely excluded 31% of all taxpayers - including one million children of military families.
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