George W’s Looking Pretty Good!

I did not know that.

Sure W was responsible for stealing an election, starting a multi trillion dollar fake war, making torture acceptable, taking away America’s Freedom of Privacy etc, but he’s kinda likable.

This is actually rather funny and it’s funny because ya told truths within your sarcasm. That shit does not work at all in defense of trump and that’s why your past attempts fail like farts in an elevator and have you coming off as an insufferable prick. Sucks that trump had to attack Canada for your eyes to be opened.
 
At the time I thought George W. was the WORST president in US history, and given the unnecessary Iraq war and his shameless corruption and gouging of the public through basically being an oil company shill, I would say that he was the second worst. Trump is 1000 times worse- and remember, believe it or not, back in 2015 when he first started to run for office, I actually SUPPORTED Trump. At the time I had no idea what kind of leader he would turn out to be. To still support him after all he's done, as an American, is unconscionable however.
 
I did not know that.

Sure W was responsible for stealing an election, starting a multi trillion dollar fake war, making torture acceptable, taking away America’s Freedom of Privacy etc,
Quibbles compared to 47

but he’s kinda likable.
Everyman wants to hoist a beer with this guy. Plus his folk art sells like gangbusters on Antiques Roadshow.
 
I'm sure George W. Bush was probably a decent guy to hang out with. Greedy, corrupt, incompetant,yes- and not really with the best interests of the average American person at heart while in office- but a decent guy to hang out with and much more likeable- infinitely so- than the current occupant of the white house.
 
Many say W spent like a Democrat and that Medicare was a bigger entitlement boondoggle than Obsmacare.

Those are Trump numbers at the very bottom by the way.

1742465646490.png

“The economic policy and legacy of the George W. Bush administration was characterized by significant income tax cuts in 2001 and 2003, the implementation of Medicare Part D in 2003, increased military spending for two wars, a housing bubble that contributed to the subprime mortgage crisisof 2007–2008, and the Great Recession that followed. Economic performance during the period was adversely affected by two recessions, in 2001 and 2007–2009.”

https://www.cato.org/policy-report/january/february-2006/how-bush-bankrupted-america
 
Last edited:
Back
Top