Originally posted by: busmaster11
Originally posted by: etech
I have a problem. May its just me, then again, maybe its just me, and the growing majority of americans who trust the single level-headed individual in the cabinet - Colin Powell more than the prez. The problem is I can't seem to trust Bush. just about everything he does seems to fit the category I have about how certain Republicans try to justify or disguie their lack of humanity.
You'll have to give me some examples. I don't see whatever it is you think you are seeing.
- Positively spinning the turning down of Kyoto as America taking a leadership role and doing things the "right way" with our own plan, including pollution credits, which completely undermine the spirit of Kyoto in the first place. Tony Blair, who's nation's solidarity with the US is priceless, for those of us who actually acknowledge there are in fact human beings that aren't Americans, has even come right out and said what scientists have largely believed but been unheard: Kyoto isn't even enough...
Kyoto would never have been passed by the Senate even if Gore had been elected. This has all been hashed out before and is too involved to get into in this thread but the simple fact was the deck was stacked against America with that treaty and it ignored the deveoloping countries that are going to be major polluters in the near future.
Canada doesn't seem to have a problem with pollution credits. They do not undermine anything btw, they simply are a way of trading the amount of pollution produced from one area to another. The overall total would still be the same.
- His willingness to act unilaterally, which according to CNN has been the top reason why America is hated in more and more places around the world. Not so much the actions as is the arrogance and lack of respect for the rights of other nations.
I'm sure certain other countries are rather upset that Pres. Bush won't roll over and be their lap dog. Tough.
- The tax cuts themselves. Don't you think we could have used it during 9/11?
Well, if perhaps we had none that 9/11 was coming when the tax cuts were put into the budget they might have been done differently. There are reports that the tax cuts helped keep the economy going after 9/11 so it actually worked out rather well.
- The budget. Greenspan has come out publically wondering where the money comes from. Draining social security then minimizing its importance... Digging ourselves a sizable deficit.
I'll agree with you here. I think the budget should be trimmed as much as possible. Where would you like to start cutting? Specifics please.
To me, it shows what's at the top of his agenda - perpetuating the destructive and greedy habits of big industry and rich americans... Not too much humanity IMO...
I still don't see what you are trying to say. The Kyoto treaty would have hurt all Americans in the way it was written. If you wanted all US manufacturing to have been transferred overseas than the Kyoto treaty was a great idea. What is the humanity in throwing millions of Americans out of work and destroying the economy even further?
I don't see where your examples logically lead to the statement "not too much humanity". I don't think that you have made your case.