I think the text stacks up. It’s nice to see something factually positive about George Bush even though I hate the guy’s a-moral guts.
Really it’s probably not in the presidents personal interests to have a financial crisis. He’s paid $400,000 every year for the rest of his
life
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And whatever else he can earn through after dinner speeches, or corruption payments as alleged by some.
I think the text is a good historical document, once again reminding all how Congress is the most critically dysfunctional area of American
government. You see if there was no lobbing, or if it was least restricted as it should; then I bet the arguments for more regulation would have been
heard ago; which clearly a moron (or is it his friends again) can understand.
Alexandro The Iraq war isn’t going well; just less disastrously. At least for it to be going well in my book the Iraqis would be welcoming
the presence of U.S troops, or at least not the vast majority being against their presence, or holding their imposed “democratic” government in
much disdain for being the corrupt, stooges of the U.S and our enemies that they are.
You don’t need a credit crisis to make a government fall; just extra shares in U.S media networks. It’s a simple as, because on TV reality is a
bit like Hollywood i.e. whatever you can get others to make of it (honestly, or dishonestly under your financial control).
All you’re perpetrating is the “my little party isn’t doing well; oh it must be the fault of the liberals-cons” well actually no, more just
generally people who can see financial interests in things being done differently, regardless of whether it is for the good of the nation.


