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If we are heading to Great Depression, is Bush the person to blame?

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If we are heading to Great Depression, is Bush the person to blame?

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  1. The United States won't go into a Depression for several reasons: We are a self-sustaining society(we are actually not internationally dependent on resources or services); The United States has one of the most robust and well-constructed Governments on the Planet; We have the most powerful Military the world has ever seen; Our economy and culture are easily the most advanced as well.

    Our mistake is that our country, culture is being severely damaged by generations of pitiful decisions and weak policies. Namely, we've been severely Liberal since LBJ - who is one of the most destructive Presidents who ever lived.


  2. NO, blame the Senate and Congress , who voted everything down that Bush tried to do to stop the gas prices from rising.  Most of the problem is related to the price of oil.

    Also, blame good ole Al Gore and his lies.  He is costing us more money every day.

  3. No, blame each and every person of age who bought into

    his gov.t and voted for him.

    The buck starts and stops with you, the American with a right to vote.

    Learn more about who you're electing, and what Congress and the Senate are up to.

    (I mean when Bush 'won' the 2nd election, btw) - not the 1st one, where Al Gore had the popular vote.

  4. IF there are 320 million Americans just watching one BUSH to AMBUSH the whole nation, are they NOT ashamed in blaming that one personality for the economic doom? Are they all a silent majority where they made the streets of Chicago in fire to bring the MAY DAY for the labor to work and the World to celebrate? Why the nation to be silent on any and every violation of the STATE making the people to suffer? Why there is no civil rights movement to force the Government and the Congress to address the people's issues far better and with realistic prospective? Who stops them? Yes, so long the Americans are adamant in their lifestyle on every burning issues of the nation, a thousand GW Bush would come and perish the nation at their will!

  5. No, the economy is still pretty good. Unemployment is still low. Things have gotten a little worse since the democrats took over congress in 2006, but most of us will survive their tax and spend and regulate spree.

  6. Yeah so is Mccain since he endorse  The Bush Administration, and thought that every move they was making was the right move, and not only that Mccain defended Bush many times over and over again . saying that he was sure Bush was making the right choices.   well look where we got ourselves in our economy  by listening to the both of  them.

  7. I hope we are not! Lets blame the senate! They ok everything,.....or is it nothing?????What do they do?????

  8. No, I think just blaming it all on the President is way too simplistic. Economic downturns are inevitable and it's part of the business cycle. I would judge the President on how he/she deals with the economic downturn.

  9. As much as I hate to admit it, no. As much as I detest Bush and many of his policies, one person simply cannot be blamed for a  sleu of economic downfalls. The senate voted down everything Bush proposed to stop the increase in fuel prices. So maybe that's who we should be pointing at.

  10. bush, his administration, our government, and THE PRIVATE BANKERS!!!

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