Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Originally posted by: eskimospy
The only questions you need to ask are:
1.) Is the country better or worse off then it was 8 years ago?
2.) How much of that is attributable to Bush, and how much to events out of his control? Or in other words, would Bush have made the country a better place but was overwhelmed by other things?
I agree we are worse off, but how much of that is directly Bush's fault? And fundamentally I don't think we are worse off, we are just going through an economic down turn. There have been a dozen+ of these since WW2 and we always recover. In another year the economy will be up and running and this period will be a memory.
Also think of this: the 1992-92 recession was worse than this one and the budget deficts were far worse at that time too and then just a few years later the economy was doing great and the budget was balanced. No reason to think we can't do that again.
BTW Bush SUCKS at spending and went way overboard.
As for Iraq: I think we WAY over blow Iraq. Compared to Korea and Vietnam Iraq has been a walk in the park. We had more soldiers dying per year in the 80s due to training accidents than have died in the entire Iraq war and the cost of the war is a drop in the bucket compared to our overall spending.
I think Bush's biggest problem is his inability to communicate effectively. Because of this he can't control the media in the same way Reagan and Clinton could. No body is really out in front selling his agenda and his ideas.