Re: OT-BUSH Breaking the Bank?
- From: "Hawke" <desmithe@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 23:26:21 -0700
"Tom Gardner" <tom(nospam)@ohiobrush.com> wrote in message
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dollars,
"Hawke" <desmithe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Today the head of the Government Accounting Office said that since Bush
took
office the US has gone from owing 20 trillion dollars in liabilities and
unfunded obligations to a whopping 46 trillion. This tremendous new debt
has
been added to what we already were on the hook for by 26 trillion
bottomand in only five years. At the same time being a debtor nation continues
to
exacerbate our economic problems. So for all those people who think Bush
has
brought us an economic boom, you need to be reminded that you are still
behind no matter how much you make if you incur even more debt. The
deeperline is that we are sinking deeper and deeper into debt and positive
economic numbers posted by the White House are nothing but more covering
up
how bad a job they are doing economically. While the "hot" economy has
been
touted as a bright spot for the country in reality we're only going
Ever".and deeper into debt. You can add that to the ever growing list of
failures
for Mr. Bush. Confirming his hold to the title of "Worst President
No problem, just print more money!
Hey, good idea. I just hope you haven't made any investments with a strategy
like that.
Hawke
.
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