George W. Bush @ MindSay



 

   
Another Bold Incoherent Rant
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    Date Line November 3, 2007

Ah yes the days of Jimmy Carter and gasoline lines have returned.

Wait!  What!  HUH!? Gas prices are $3.06 at the pump, $100 a barrel, and there is no panic in the streets?  No hoarding?  No syphoning the fuel tanks of parked cars?  No international energy shock?
What happened?

Oh right.  The Right-wing happened.

Oh the beauty of being able to explain to the ignorant why this can be blamed on George W and his Right-wing Conservatives – you know, de guys who will loose the Whitehouse only to retain veto power over Capital Hill and all that the new prez will seek to do.

How does this work?  It isn’t just the destruction of the Iraq oil fields and depriving the world economy of the second biggest proven oil supply.  Nope.  Not just that – that was factored into prices a few years ago; that was factored in when prices last reached these levels while per barrel prices remained significantly lower.

Today’s cost is the effect of George’s policies pushing down the dollar  and so causing a rise in the per barrel price for America and not the rest of the world.

Yep!  Only those nations who use the dollar, are linked to the dollar, feel the effect of the rise in barrel prices as the value of the dollar falls.

Per barrel oil prices are inverse to the value of the dollar on foreign exchange markets.  Pity poor China – their Juan is pegged to the US Dollar.  But China can afford it – they’re richer than America; or why else would they be able to lend us all that money?

George, and his lack-of-brain trust, wants China to all float the Juan.  It would make American goods cheaper in China, and make Chinese goods more expensive here.

The idea is, China’s stronger Juan would be able to buy more products made here.  DUH.  They are sufficiently rich to become our creditor, and lend us money, they can afford to buy anything they want from us.

Float the Juan and it will move with European markets, might well get cheaper against the Euro – it might get stronger.  Does it matter?  A strong Juan – one moving opposite to the Dollar – can buy more European goods.  While the weaker Dollar would find it more costly  to buy anything from anyone.

The flaw in the Bush idea (as if all his ideas were not flawed) is that  China can buy from America; but America is a service economy and has boasted that fact.  America even out-sources a major portion of its service economy.  You know!  Those customer care people in India.

We are an economy which buys its food from other nations, gets its energy from other nations, gets its work force from other nations (legally for the high end workers, “illegally” for the peons who cross our boarders to fight our forest fires and work the few remaining fields in the southwest and California) – YEP!  We have a service economy serving those who produce nothing.

Our cars are made in Mexico and Canada – unless the plant is owned by Germany or Japan.  Everything is from away.  And gee ... it was a Republican idea to promote the policies which exported our factories and imported their products.  Reagan Republicans boasted of it.

We have oil fields.  We could deplete them – as the GOP wants – and then the process would be completed.  We could deplete the oil fields in under a decade – in a few months if we went 100% self-reliant.

Once depleted we become 100% reliant on foreign fuels – the oil we stopped from being pumped in Iraq and which the Islam-fascists will control.  Bush will have achieved the Christian Conservative agenda – he will have spawned World War Three.  And gee wiz willy curs ... without energy, manufacturing capacity, or even skilled workers to mobilize, we cannot win.  The Evangelicals will get their Armageddon and everyone will wonder at the lack of Rapture.

Conservatives (Islamic and Evangelical) have a single and common agenda – destruction of America.  Sit back and enjoy – its your vote.
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Post Script: Expect OPEC to get smart – closet Islam-Fascist that they be – and in a few years, give the new president a gift; they will peg gasoline to the Euro.  Europeans will cheer having been given the opportunity to divest through attrition and everyone will watch as the  American economy quietly sinks into history.
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GW The Politician

 

It is doing interviews on anti-American Mohammedan media and saying things like “whether they be Muslim, Christian, or any other religion, prays to the same God” that makes old GW an enigma to people who dearly wish to support him and validates the views of his enemies.

 

I myself wish to believe GW is a man of faith, but ultimately the above statement proves he is an American politician. GW has accomplished and acted on things that I believe another leader such as Gore or Kerry would not have had the cajones to put into action; however it has become apparent the motive was viable but the execution was a debacle.

 

As a politician his public erudition will be skewed to gain the approval the audience which is listening to him. Does GW truly believe that ALL religions pray to the same God? Due to being a politician he may never find out until history can scrap together the snippets of private conversations, private correspondences and actual witnesses to the practice of his personal faith.

 

I pray to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob that Judeo/Christianity represents that it is the GW-politician making those deluded statements and not the actual personal faith of GW in Jesus’ Name (and here is a point of belief separation Judaism and Christianity Name of Jesus).

 

The politician GW is screwing some things up (my perspective) and fixing others. It is all about the politician’s maxim to formulate a political agenda and attempt to accomplish it by building a political power base and compromise (give and take) with the political enemy.

 

GW’s current problem current problem is alienating his political base and negotiating with an intransient enemy that senses it has the current political upper hand.

 

 

 
 
 

   
Bill Richardson for President, 9-18-07

            I’ll probably vote Republican for president next year.  No big deal.  I’ve done it for the past three, and the so-called “top tier” Democratic candidates haven’t done a thing to convince me to do otherwise.

            We’ve got Hillary Clinton, the former first lady who rode her husband’s coattails to a Senate seat.  If eight years on the sidelines in the White House qualifies you for the U.S. Senate, that elevator operator who was there for 40 years should be King of the World.

            Then there’s Barack Obama.  Many of the very people who claimed George W. Bush wasn’t qualified to be president after only six years as governor of the second largest state in the nation think this guy is the second coming of George Washington after only three years as one of 100 senators.

            And don’t forget John Edwards.  He did so much for North Carolina, after all, he surely deserves a shot to screw up the whole country.  He gets $400 haircuts and claims to relate to the poor.  I had to roll up some pennies to pay for my last $12 haircut.  That’s relating to the poor.

            There is, however, one Democrat who has been shut out by the national media’s fascination with the aforementioned three stooges.  The more I learn about him, the more I like him.  New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is the one Democrat I could support, and I’m beginning to think he, more than any other candidate of either party, has the right stuff to go all the way.

            Richardson has 15 years of experience in Congress, something the Big Three, particularly Obama, cannot boast.  Prior to his election to the House in 1980, he worked at the State Department, and then was a staff member for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

            As a congressman, he met one-on-one with Saddam Hussein in 1995 to secure the release of two American civilian aerospace workers held prisoner in Iraq after accidentally crossing the border from Kuwait.

            In addition to Iraq, Richardson has also negotiated the release of hostages, American servicemen, and political prisoners from North Korea and Cuba.  Earlier this year, he traveled to Sudan and brokered a cease-fire between President Omar al-Bashir and various rebel factions in Darfur.  While that effort was to prove unsuccessful—through no fault of Gov. Richardson’s—I can’t help but think that a man who has earned the respect of even rogue dictators can surely restore the world’s faith in America as an international leader.

            In 1997, Richardson was able to capitalize on his foreign policy experience when President Clinton appointed him U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, where he served for a year before becoming Secretary of Energy.

            As secretary, he implemented tough efficiency standards that saved consumers billions of dollars in energy costs.  As governor, he has required energy companies to produce 10% of all energy from renewable resources, while reducing carbon emissions; and the state is moving toward 20% by providing incentives for solar, wind, and biofuels.  He has promised to do the same as president.

            Since being elected governor of one of the poorest states in the nation in 2002, Richardson has cut taxes, balanced the budget, and created 84,000 new jobs...all without the benefit of a $400 hairdo.  His efforts have led right-of-center and libertarian groups to praise him for reforming New Mexico’s economy.  The libertarian Cato Institute calls Richardson “one of the most fiscally responsible Democratic governors in the nation.”

            Gov. Richardson has worked to provide affordable healthcare to all people in his state, and has cracked down on illegal immigration across the New Mexico border.

            It is noteworthy that while Democratic frontrunner Hillary is as polarizing a figure as the current President Bush, Gov. Richardson commands respect on both sides of the aisle.  He was reelected in 2006, with 40% of the Republican vote.  He had a good track record of getting things done in a bipartisan fashion while in Congress, and he’s worked with both parties in the New Mexico legislature to improve their state.  His is the kind of leadership we desperately need in Washington.

            It’s been said that Hillary and Obama are riding high because people want to say they made history by electing the first woman or the first black president.  Okay…if you’re so shallow that that’s the only reason you’ll vote for somebody, issues be damned, vote to elect the first president of Hispanic descent.

            You not only will have made history, you’ll have voted for someone who knows what he’s doing, isn’t on an ego trip, and has the experience and leadership to restore pride at home and respect around the world.

 

© 2007 by J.D. Lewis

 
 
   
 

A Remembrance Of Pardons Past

Shortly after reading the Evans-Novak Political Report I received via email I stumbled upon this brilliant article that exposes the duplicity of the Democratic Party. As you know the Democrats (especially the fringe Dem haters of President Bush) are expressing public outrage of the President’s Commutation of Libby’s sentence. Keep in mind it is a Commutation and not a Pardon.

 

Hmmm Let us read of Clinton’s outright Pardon’s of political cronies before he departed office.

 

 
 
 

   
No Drug Smuggler Left Behind!
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An Awesome barrage of comedic political cynicism by Ann Coulter directed at George W. Bush and Johnny Sutton over issues of illegal immigration.

 

Get your coffee, this is a must READ!

 
 
   
 

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