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dodge
09-24-2004, 12:19 AM
Just How Bad Is Bush?
By Robert S. McElvaine
Mr. McElvaine is Professor of History at Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss. He is the author of EVE'S SEED: BIOLOGY, THE SEXES AND THE COURSE OF HISTORY (2002) and a writer for the History News Service.

The recent Republican National Convention presented George W. Bush's presidency as a triumphant success. Most professional historians take a radically different view. A significant number of historians, in fact, rank the Bush presidency as the most disastrous in American history. They're wrong.

An informal, unscientific survey of historians conducted at my suggestion by HNN found that eight in ten historians responding rated the current presidency an overall failure. Of 415 academic historians who expressed a view of President Bush's administration so far as a success or failure, 338 (81 percent) classified it as a failure and 77 (19 percent) as a success. Twelve percent of all the historians who responded rated the current presidency the worst in all of American history.

Illustration by Joshua Brown. Click to see his series, Life During Wartime
Such a low grade for the incumbent by historians may not be surprising. But the low rating is not just because most historians are hopelessly liberal. Today 70 percent of the historians who see the Bush presidency as a failure rate the current administration as worse than the two presidencies that liberals have most loved to hate, those of Nixon and Reagan.

The truth is that the current administration is not the most disastrous in our history. George W. Bush's record on running up debt to burden our children is only the worst since Ronald Reagan. His record on government surveillance of citizens is only the worst since Richard Nixon. His record on foreign-military policy has gotten us into only our worst foreign mess since Lyndon Johnson sank us into Vietnam. His economic record on job creation is only the worst since Herbert Hoover. His record of tax favoritism for the rich is only the worst since Calvin Coolidge. His record of trampling on civil liberties is only the worst since Woodrow Wilson or perhaps John Adams.

There was, however, a presidency that was altogether worse than all or any of these: that of James Buchanan, who warmed the president's chair while the Union disintegrated in his term (1857-61). The Civil War was the most calamitous event in our history, and neither George W. Bush nor any other president besides Buchanan has overseen a calamity on that scale.

Here's why Bush's presidency has been a disaster, although not quite the worst in our history. This president has:

* Taken, in the wake of the terrorist attacks three years ago, the greatest worldwide outpouring of goodwill the United States has enjoyed at least since World War II and squandered it by insisting on pursuing a foolish go-it-almost-alone invasion of Iraq, thereby transforming almost universal support for the United States into worldwide condemnation.
* Promoted the extraordinarily dangerous doctrine of preemptive war.
* Presided over the loss of more than a million American jobs, the worst record since Herbert Hoover.
* Misled the American public about weapons of mass destruction and alleged ties to Al-Qaida in Iraq and so led us into a war that has plainly and predictably made us less secure, caused a boom in the recruitment of terrorists, is killing American military personnel needlessly and is threatening to suck up all our available military forces and be a bottomless pit for the money of American taxpayers for years to come.
* Failed to follow through in Afghanistan, where the Taliban and Al-Qaida are regrouping, once more increasing the threat to our people.
* Insulted and ridiculed other nations and international organizations and then found it necessary to go, hat in hand, to those nations and organizations begging for their assistance.
* Inherited an annual federal budget surplus of $230 billion and transformed it into a $400-plus billion deficit in less than three years. This negative turnaround of nearly three-quarters of a trillion dollars is without precedent in our history.
* Perhaps worst of all, wrapped himself in the flag and used the horrors of 9/11 to divert the voters' attention from the disasters that his policies have produced.

It must be admitted, though, that in terms of what it sought to do, the Bush presidency has been successful. His presidency has been remarkably successful, as one historian declared, in its pursuit of disastrous policies. Viewed from this perspective, President Bush's own description in a Time interview (Sept. 6 issue) of his war in Iraq is the best assessment of his presidency as a whole: a catastrophic success. It has been all-too-successful in producing catastrophe.

This piece was distributed for non-exclusive use by the History News Service, an informal syndicate of professional historians who seek to improve the public's understanding of current events by setting these events in their historical contexts. The article may be republished as long as both the author and the History News Service are clearly credited.

BiggestBoxingFanEver
09-24-2004, 09:57 AM
GW Bush is gotta be on of the most corrupt president to ever hold the office. I could sit here all day and site reasons and then back it up with a source/link but then I'd get none of my work done. Look at who Bush campaign contributors are and then look at how he's gone out of his way to work for the corporations rather than this countries citizens.

Here are just a few
http://www.bop2004.org/bop2004/report.aspx?aid=273 This shows the lobby $. Why do they give bush $? Because its a good investment!


1st and foremost -ENRON was the single biggest contributor to the 2000 campaign. They have also made huge contributions to get him the position of Governor where he passed legislation that allowed them to get away with accounting practices that let the whole enron scandle happen, passed legislation to reduce the pollution fines they were getting and once in the office of presidency turned his head while enron "price gauged" the state of california. http://www.publicintegrity.org/dtaweb/index.asp?L1=20&L2=24&L3=20&L4=50&L5=20
http://www.publicintegrity.org/report.aspx?aid=104&sid=300

-BUSH is feeding us A BUNCH OF SH*T, literally
http://www.publicintegrity.org/dtaweb/index.asp?L1=20&L2=24&L3=20&L4=50&L5=20
See #10 Pilgram's Pride, a meat processor. Plus big texas cattle associations. Bush refused to sign the Clinton's food integrity plan. Basically, food quality has gone backwards. There is no food testing by the usda anymore. The companies are left to regulate themselves. Therefore, the government doesn't protect us from irresponsible company's who don't clean there equip or do a poor job a removing the "insides" resulting in feces in the meat.

http://www.centredaily.com/mld/centredaily/news/6010864.htm
See at the bottom its a Pilgram's pride owns the company

company.http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/08/23/national/main519609.shtml

"France, which has only a fraction of the U.S. cattle population, tests more cattle in a single week than the U.S. has tested in a decade," said Michael Greger of the Organic Consumers Association.



- Stripping away Overtime pay
On April 20, President Bush finalized changes in the laws governing overtime pay that could take away overtime protections from many people. His changes will cut paychecks for families, erode the 40-hour workweek and encourage employers to require more overtime work. http://www.epinet.org/content.cfm/briefingpapers_bp152

-Bush economic report praises 'outsourcing' jobs
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04041/271362.stm

-Ahh, the rich get richer and richer and richer
Bush has also made it easier for large US corps to have oversees accounts and therefore avoid paying taxes putting more burdon on the avg joe. If you interested in the slightest there was a little to-do about it with jp morgan so I'm sure there is some press out there somewhere on it. There is some ridulous figure like 765 out of fortune 1000 company's, although, filing huge profits payed 0 taxes. Don't hold me to that but something along those lines. Here is an article that explains it. It doesn't exact damb Bush but the republicans in general.
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Tax_page/Offshore_Thing.html
Now this is more direct explaining how bush appointed people to make it happen or atleast continue to happen.
http://www.stpetersburgtimes.com/2002/03/17/Worldandnation/Now_he_s_the_one_maki.shtml


- EUGENE SCALIA! Bush appointed Eugene Scalia to the Labor Department's top legal post. Who is this person you ask that has been appointed to this position that is to be occupied by a neutral individual so to fairly regulate this country and government. Scalia is a anti-work rights lawyer for big corporations (I mean was) and huge outspoken opponent to worker protection initiatives. He was appointed while senate was in recess after the senate refused to approve him. He is a partner in the Washington office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, where Bush lawyer Theodore Olson also is a partner. I won’t even dwell on the fact Eugene Scalia’s father headed up the florida recount trial. Scalia stepped down 9/22/04 before the debates to soften the issue.

http://www.aflcio.org/mediacenter/prsptm/pr01112002.cfm
http://www.disinfopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=Eugene_Scalia
http://speakout.com/forum_view.asp?Forum=George_W__Bush&MID=9017&mMID=8576 - this is a rant but its accurate

Scalia has previous to working for the department of labor represented Crowley Marine Services ; Matson Terminals ; Pennsylvania Assn. of Manufacturers ; National Assn. of Manufacturers, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, and Food Marketing Institute ; the American Trucking Association (ATA); Hartford Fire Insurance ;American Insurance Assn. and National Assn. of Independent Insurers7; CH2MHill 8; Enterprise Leasing 9; Pepperidge Farm ; John Alden Life Insurance Co. 11; Bath Iron Works ; Anheiser Bush, United Parcel Service and the National Council on Ergonomics

On this list Notice how many companies Scalia represented and also are huge BUSH financial contributors Some of the biggest are Anheiser Bush and UPS having donated about a million combined over the years. http://www.publicintegrity.org/dtaweb/index.asp?L1=20&L2=24&L3=20&L4=50&L5=20 Anheiser bush gave 150K in just 2000.

LuKahnLi
09-24-2004, 10:50 AM
Really ****ing bad. But some of the people around him are worse.

Explosivo
09-24-2004, 12:41 PM
Yea, Bush and the Repubs are in the pocket of big business. Everyone knows that. Lets not act like the Dems are free of any outside influance. While Repubs go for the big corps, them dems go for the labor unions. If you put a microscope up every predidents ass you would find just as much crooked ****.

What do you guys think about Clinto giving a pardon to the biggest tax evador in US history, Marc Rich, after his ex wife contributed 200K to the Clinton library? Now thats some crooked ****. There was another pardos where Hillary's bro was reresenting the criminal asking for the Pardon and got it. There was an investigation and Hill's bro had to give his money back.

All politicians are crooked bastards.

Where I live there is a radio show called the John and Ken Show. There are doing something for this election called "Political Human Sacrifice" where they are mobilizing their listeners to oust Republican congressman David Dreir. He and other Repubs from So. Cal have been weak on illegal immigration so to wake up Washington, they are going to oust Dreir from office. I think its great. We need to show these scumbags in Washington whos boss and take back our government. All these *******s in Washington are worried about are campaign contributions and a good headline. They rarely accomplish ****, and when they do, they make it look like its helping you, when in reality its helping a lobbiest or campaign contibutor. Drier and the Repubs are so in the pocket of big business they will never shut down the Mexican Border, and the Democrats see the illegals as a promising new voter base, so they will never close the border. None of these parties uphold the constitution anymore. They're a ****ing disgrace.

Nick54
09-25-2004, 10:49 AM
Yea, Bush and the Repubs are in the pocket of big business. Everyone knows that. Lets not act like the Dems are free of any outside influance. While Repubs go for the big corps, them dems go for the labor unions. If you put a microscope up every predidents ass you would find just as much crooked ****.

What do you guys think about Clinto giving a pardon to the biggest tax evador in US history, Marc Rich, after his ex wife contributed 200K to the Clinton library? Now thats some crooked ****. There was another pardos where Hillary's bro was reresenting the criminal asking for the Pardon and got it. There was an investigation and Hill's bro had to give his money back.

All politicians are crooked bastards.

Where I live there is a radio show called the John and Ken Show. There are doing something for this election called "Political Human Sacrifice" where they are mobilizing their listeners to oust Republican congressman David Dreir. He and other Repubs from So. Cal have been weak on illegal immigration so to wake up Washington, they are going to oust Dreir from office. I think its great. We need to show these scumbags in Washington whos boss and take back our government. All these *******s in Washington are worried about are campaign contributions and a good headline. They rarely accomplish ****, and when they do, they make it look like its helping you, when in reality its helping a lobbiest or campaign contibutor. Drier and the Repubs are so in the pocket of big business they will never shut down the Mexican Border, and the Democrats see the illegals as a promising new voter base, so they will never close the border. None of these parties uphold the constitution anymore. They're a ****ing disgrace.

Thank you. I'm no fan of bush. but to say he's worse than every one else is bull****.

Gonzalo
04-26-2005, 10:33 PM
Dam who in the world voted for Bush. What wr u guys thinking