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Hs bush done anything actually good?

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He's rushed the ball 155 times for 565 yards and six TDs and caught 88 passes for 742 yards and two TDs. Average of 3.6 yards per run and 8.4 yards per catch.

 
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Not alot, unfortunately. One thing he did ok was appoint those 2 new justices. He almost screwed that up with Harriet Myers though.

I thought the Pension Protection Act of 2006 was a good bill. His tax cuts worked.

Other than that, pretty much nothing.
 
Depends on who you ask.

He's significantly increased aid to Africa
Appointed conservative justices to the supreme court
Promoting conservative and christian ideals
Took out Saddam (granted a rather phyrric victory at this point)

"Good" is pretty relative, different people see different actions as "good"
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Depends on who you ask.

He's significantly increased aid to Africa
Appointed conservative justices to the supreme court
Promoting conservative and christian ideals
Took out Saddam (granted a rather phyrric victory at this point)

"Good" is pretty relative, different people see different actions as "good"

In this writer's opinion he has: President Bush is the stealth humanitarian
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Biggest and best thing Bush has done is the tax cuts.
How can you NOT love that!!!!!!!
Because at the same time he spent an assload more money in the middle east. Which means much less leftover for everything else.

 
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: spidey07
Biggest and best thing Bush has done is the tax cuts.
How can you NOT love that!!!!!!!
Because at the same time he spent an assload more money in the middle east. Which means much less leftover for everything else.

who cares!!!

More money for us! Plus they single handedly saved our economy.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Biggest and best thing Bush has done is the tax cuts.

How can you NOT love that!!!!!!!

Because with the increased government spending, it's more like a deferred tax increase than a tax cut. Whoever the new president is in the future, whether republican or democrat, is going to have to raise taxes because of bush's deficit spending. Even Reagan had to raise taxes once.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: spidey07
Biggest and best thing Bush has done is the tax cuts.
How can you NOT love that!!!!!!!
Because at the same time he spent an assload more money in the middle east. Which means much less leftover for everything else.

who cares!!!

More money for us! Plus they single handedly saved our economy.

This has to be the funniest thing i've ever read. I'm almost literally ROFL right now.
 
Well he had a lot of rushing yards and a great game against the Niners this year. And he helped revitalize the New Orleans area after hurricane Katrina. He's got a lot of potential and should really blossom once McAllister leaves.

 
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Well he had a lot of rushing yards and a great game against the Niners this year. And he helped revitalize the New Orleans area after hurricane Katrina. He's got a lot of potential and should really blossom once McAllister leaves.

Bush is just a wannabe Westbrook.
 
Originally posted by: Phokus
Because with the increased government spending, it's more like a deferred tax increase than a tax cut. Whoever the new president is in the future, whether republican or democrat, is going to have to raise taxes because of bush's deficit spending. Even Reagan had to raise taxes once.

I'm sure you understand dem economics.

You have to spend money to make money. Tax revenues are at record highs. Thanks again to the tax cuts.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Phokus
Because with the increased government spending, it's more like a deferred tax increase than a tax cut. Whoever the new president is in the future, whether republican or democrat, is going to have to raise taxes because of bush's deficit spending. Even Reagan had to raise taxes once.

I'm sure you understand dem economics.

You have to spend money to make money. Tax revenues are at record highs. Thanks again to the tax cuts.

I don't think you understand economics on any level - the economy is cyclical, if the economy tanks, you won't be talking about record high tax revenues. Once asia stops buying our debt, you will see how much we are in trouble with the defecits.
 
Originally posted by: Phokus
I don't think you understand economics on any level - the economy is cyclical, if the economy tanks, you won't be talking about record high tax revenues. Once asia stops buying our debt, you will see how much we are in trouble with the defecits.

I know. And yet people still buy japenese cars, trumpeting "down with the big 3!". It doesn't make any sense.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Phokus
I don't think you understand economics on any level - the economy is cyclical, if the economy tanks, you won't be talking about record high tax revenues. Once asia stops buying our debt, you will see how much we are in trouble with the defecits.

I know. And yet people still buy japenese cars, trumpeting "down with the big 3!". It doesn't make any sense.

If the big 3 made any cars worth a damn, people wouldn't want to buy Japanese cars. Maybe the big 3 should stick with trucks... they seem to be good at making those.

I'd also think that the Fed had far more to do with stabilizing the economy with interest rate adjustments than Bush's tax cuts did. Giving Bush credit for the improving economy now is like giving Clinton credit for the .com boom of the late 1990's... It was more luck and timing than anything else.
 
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