No.
He will offer nothing but the status quo. Whatever Obamas faults he offers the prospect of real change. Change that may speed up the ruin of America, but perhaps it's gotten so bad it must be ruined in order to be fixed. More of the same policies equals national death.
That will be the George Bush legacy; a sttempted murder of The United States.
Our task for this year is to make sure that each citizen is informed of the government’s plans for a North American Union (NAU), as well as secret immigration decisions that were made at Waco, Texas, which could account for the president’s questionable decisions on immigration and border problems.
The current recession is unlike any other in the past century. The American dollar used to be the de facto reserve currency of the world and the preferred global medium of exchange.
That has changed. Nations, companies, and individual investors are abandoning the dollar for the euro and other currencies.
We have lost the manufacturing base that enabled us to produce our way out of past recessions. We have gone from being the breadbasket of the world to being a net importer of food.
The predicted “cakewalk” in Iraq and Afghanistan has evolved into ever-expanding conflicts with constantly shifting objectives.
The original objectives of eliminating Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein have developed into a grandiose plan to transform the Middle East — to force democracy on Islamic countries at the point of a gun.
The Bush administration, with a bipartisan cooperation in Congress, has boosted spending from an already obscene $1.86 trillion annually to over $2 trillion in a single year, 2001 to 2002, and a predicted $3 trillion for 2008.
In addition to 160,000 troops deployed in Iraq and another 26,000 in Afghanistan, we have more than 100,000 American troops stationed throughout the world including Germany, 59,000; Italy 10,000; England 10,000; Japan, 33,000; and South Korea, 27,000.
On top of this, we have an empire of more than 700 foreign bases in 130 countries.
with help from this source.
He will offer nothing but the status quo. Whatever Obamas faults he offers the prospect of real change. Change that may speed up the ruin of America, but perhaps it's gotten so bad it must be ruined in order to be fixed. More of the same policies equals national death.
That will be the George Bush legacy; a sttempted murder of The United States.
Our task for this year is to make sure that each citizen is informed of the government’s plans for a North American Union (NAU), as well as secret immigration decisions that were made at Waco, Texas, which could account for the president’s questionable decisions on immigration and border problems.
The current recession is unlike any other in the past century. The American dollar used to be the de facto reserve currency of the world and the preferred global medium of exchange.
That has changed. Nations, companies, and individual investors are abandoning the dollar for the euro and other currencies.
We have lost the manufacturing base that enabled us to produce our way out of past recessions. We have gone from being the breadbasket of the world to being a net importer of food.
The predicted “cakewalk” in Iraq and Afghanistan has evolved into ever-expanding conflicts with constantly shifting objectives.
The original objectives of eliminating Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein have developed into a grandiose plan to transform the Middle East — to force democracy on Islamic countries at the point of a gun.
The Bush administration, with a bipartisan cooperation in Congress, has boosted spending from an already obscene $1.86 trillion annually to over $2 trillion in a single year, 2001 to 2002, and a predicted $3 trillion for 2008.
In addition to 160,000 troops deployed in Iraq and another 26,000 in Afghanistan, we have more than 100,000 American troops stationed throughout the world including Germany, 59,000; Italy 10,000; England 10,000; Japan, 33,000; and South Korea, 27,000.
On top of this, we have an empire of more than 700 foreign bases in 130 countries.
with help from this source.