Thursday, April 19, 2012

Just the Facts

The vilification of George Bush is complete. I’m sure the left will find more blame in some corner of their mind but I just wish everyone would take some personal responsibility and man-up to the fact that Bush has been gone for 3.5 years and is not coming back.

I was angry with G.W. almost out of the gate when he announced that he wanted to reach out to both sides of Congress and avoid vetoing any bills, even the outrageous spending bills that keeps left-leaning constituents voting liberal. Bush kept his promise. He vetoed only 12 bills in his entire presidential career. That is a 200 year record. He was signing every liberal spending bill like they were his Christmas cards. Of course, these non-vetoed spending bills made him look like the biggest spender in presidential history. And he was, up to that date. Of course, Obama has eclipsed that record in only in 3 years. They were not Bush’s bills! But he signed them anyway because he wanted everyone on both sides of the isle to shake his hand on State of the Union Day.

An easy way to start some liberal nail spitting is to use facts to defend George Bush. Facts have never been a friend of the liberal debater. But, here goes.

The day the Democrats took over the Government was not January 22nd, 2009. It was actually January 3rd 2007 when they began ruling over the House of Representatives and the Senate at the very start of the 110th Congress. Up to that time, Bush's economic policies set a record of 52 straight months of job growth. The Dow Jones closed at 12,621.77. The Gross Domestic Product was at 3.5% and unemployment was at 4.6%!

On that same day, the House Financial Services Committee’s new chairman was a man named Barney Frank. Also, the Senate Banking Committee was taken over by Senator Chris Dodd. And those facts spell out the beginning of the end of our 52 months of job growth. In the next 15 months, 6 trillion dollars of toxic loans were dumped into the economy.  The fiasco of Fanny Mae and Freddy Mac was in full swing and the economy was in full crisis.

Interestingly, George Bush, from 2001 on until the end of his presidency, warned Americans and asked Congress 17 times to stop the incredibly risky economic policies of Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac. He also fought so hard to control spending in his last year in office that the liberal Congress had to compromise on their radical spending bills. It was too little, too late. And when George W. Bush left office and Obama stepped up to the plate, it was “Game On!”.

They never looked back.

     



4 comments:

Susan Peters said...

Great article Chuck. I have been saying these same arguments for years.

Anonymous said...

Finally someone who can put in words what was really going on - and yes I am a GW supporter - regardless if he is a Texan or not - I have met the man and his honesty, commpassion and concern fro every American is something that you will never see from this bozo. Jonathan (#2 son) was in the Army, Fort Hood, EOD assignment, that put him up for security at the "ranch" and he traveled with GW during the first election year. It was at that time I met GW and Laura and that man won me over 1000% when he remembered that Jonathan had taken a few days off when I had my cancer surgery on my leg. I met GW at a Mother's Day benefit that year, when he gave Jonathan 2 tickets (the benefit was in Fort Worth) so that we could spend MOther's Day together - and he remembered WHY Jonathan had been on leavve in January. THis is not a man who doesn't care about people in my humble opinion. Thanks for putting the facts on the line. Now, all we have to do is get Bozo out of the White House and someone decent in. (And THAT is my blog and soapbox comment!) Suzi

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Still Looking Up said...

Thanks Suzi,

I wish more patriots would take a stand and defend this man. He was so vilified during his presidency by the new, hate-filled liberal rhetoric and, it seems no one on the right took much of a stand to support him. I never understood that.

Chuck