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"Wall Street Got Drunk"! Do you agree with Bush blaming our fallen economy on Wall Street?

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"Wall Street Got Drunk"! Do you agree with Bush blaming our fallen economy on Wall Street?


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raves +8   by Good-bye-Bush

Answered Bush always wants to blame others for his mistakes.

Bush is the one that gave the tax breaks to the big business, etc.
Of coarse the war monger wants to blame someone other than himself. He is an idiot and worse President of all times. He is lower than a snail-track!!
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  • raves     [-] by Sarah

    Answered Hell no, it's his fault!

    He's so dumb.
  • raves +1   [-] by Betty

    Answered None of the above

    If they did the crime then they should be shot.
  • raves +1   [-] by Allagash Hussein GoBama/Biden

    Answered What a Bozo!

    Bush is a retard
  • raves +1   [-] by lucky#9

    Answered What a Bozo!

    GW should be put on a one-way bus to China. bozo gw one-way bus china
  • raves +1   [-] by Davidaaf

    Answered Hell no, it's his fault!

    Period!
  • raves +2   [-] by texana2008

    Answered None of the above

    These problems can't be blamed on the president, they are companies faults. They are always trying to make a bigger profit, no matter what it costs us.
  • raves +1   [-] by rosey posey

    Answered Bush always wants to blame others for his mistakes.

    I suppose Bush is blaming us 4 the war and the economy, no jobs, gas prices out of control, while the money goes into his and Cheney pocket. He is liar from the beginning, as of course they all lie and tell us what we want to hear to get to elected. Then, not one promise has been kept. The onley one that I really believe would stand up and do what she said is Hillary. If she were president we would actually have two. Since President Clinton has already been in office. He is the only one in decades that kept up with what he promised. That was a dumb question cause it fits Bush.
  • raves +2   [-] by luigi1

    Answered Undecided

    there is plenty of blame to go around starting with regulatory policies,greed on wall street,in the corporate america,the banking system & personnal debts/spending habits. wall street is drunk. they are having cocktails on our money.
  • raves +1   [-] by magouche

    Answered Hell no, it's his fault!

    it is beyond me how you can have a war (big costs) and lower taxes at the same time. but then we're dealing with the "mba" president who "graduated" with a C average.

    can hardly wait till he's gone, but wish that they would impeach him on war crimes.
  • raves     [-] by Dandy Lion
    Ya know... George W. Bush had a higher GPA at Yale than John Kerry...
  • raves +3   [-] by Jamie (goofygirl)

    Answered None of the above

    Actually, wall street is partly to blame, not the literal street, but the investors that make it what it is. Everyone wants to think the president is to blame, there is blame everywhere, but mostly to freeloaders of the US economy, social programs that do not work, and the failure to recognize that industry here cannot compete when you have to deal with unions. Sorry, I know that will piss people off, but face it many unions work like the mafia, and instead of putting people into jobs they remove jobs and send them to another country,
  • raves +2   [-] by Attila Proper

    Answered None of the above

    Right. The President controls Hurricane Rescue, Wall Street, Global Warming, Torture, Tomatoes, Oil, Warfare, Gay Marriage, Debt, Health Care, Africa, Space, Education, and Golf.

    Still, he is rank incompetent barely able to construct a sentence.
  • raves +4   [-] by Dandy Lion

    Answered None of the above

    I think too many Americans WANT to hear bad news in the media. It's a soap opera for them. There's a sick entertainment to it. Too many people are jumping on the gripe wagon. If you want to really drag this country down, just become cynical and spread your cynical word around. We clearly have a choice to be a positive or negative influence on others, it's up to the individual to not jump on the band wagon of whiners, do honest research about the issues, and have the courage to stand up against the people who are just causing trouble. This is the time to "roll up our sleeves" and get out there and do something helpful; with a smile; with thankfulness. There have always been periods of uncertainty in history. Maybe we don't realize how good we've had it for the past ten or twenty years, and now the bill is due. Way too many people are trying to blame somebody else. We are all in this together. Find one thing that you can do to make this country better; start today, then get good at it. People who complain all the time are just unhappy; the president can't help you with that. One of the biggest keys to being happy, is being thankful. We all have a lot to be genuinely thankful for. Start with your next breath, and your next heartbeat. The average poor American has plenty to eat, a place to live, a color tv, a dvd player; the average poor person in Africa doesn't have clean water or nutritious food, lives on dirt floors, and knows daily suffering much worse than ours in America...
    I think too many Americans WANT to hear bad news in the media. It's a soap opera for them. There's a sick entertainment to it. Too many people are jumping on the gripe wagon. If you want to really drag this country down, just become cynical and spread your cynical word around. We clearly have a choice to be a positive or negative influence on others, it's up to the individual to not jump on the band wagon of whiners, do honest research about the issues, and have the courage to stand up against the people who are just causing trouble. This is the time to "roll up our sleeves" and get out there and do something helpful; with a smile; with thankfulness. There have always been periods of uncertainty in history. Maybe we don't realize how good we've had it for the past ten or twenty years, and now the bill is due. Way too many people are trying to blame somebody else. We are all in this together. Find one thing that you can do to make this country better; start today, then get good at it. People who complain all the time are just unhappy; the president can't help you with that. One of the biggest keys to being happy, is being thankful. We all have a lot to be genuinely thankful for. Start with your next breath, and your next heartbeat. The average poor American has plenty to eat, a place to live, a color tv, a dvd player; the average poor person in Africa doesn't have clean water or nutritious food, lives on dirt floors, and knows daily suffering much worse than ours in America. Over 30,000 CHILDREN DIE IN POVERTY EACH AND EVERY DAY; of disease, starvation, genocide and other horrors. Many people must have their feet amputated because they can't afford shoes to protect against parasites that burrow into the skin. How many pairs of shoes do you have? Which brings me to another amazing key to happiness. Live less for yourself, and more each day, for somebody who is deeply suffering, and you will find that your worries become really small, or will go away completely. Visit a kid who will spend her short life in a hospital, or an elderly person with no family, someone who is disabled who can't go outside, a castout in the community, be there, for just one person. Giving a little money is a great way to help too. A charity called "World Vision" is a great humanitarian organization that literally saves the lives of poor children everyday.

    Send some shoe-money to them every once in a while. They're on the web.
  • raves +4   [-] by mary

    Answered None of the above

    When you take God out of everything nothing is wrong anymore so people will be greedy and not give a crap about each other. Bush has nothing to do with making people responsible for there actions.
  • raves +4   [-] by Karo

    Answered What a Bozo!

    While Bush might not be directly responsible for the economic problems, as the supposed head of his party, he IS responsible for the deregulation of the mortgage industry, deregulation of the credit card industry, allowing the oil companies to dictate energy policy, the Iraq War that has put the country in serious debt, and the lack of regulations on speculation without intent to take delivery. All of these things have brought about the economic situation we are in now, and Republican lawmakers are responsible for all of them.
  • raves +1   [-] by magouche
    right!
  • raves +1   [-] by Luna

    Answered Bush always wants to blame others for his mistakes.

    It's easier than taking responsibility.
  • raves +3   [-] by Coach

    Answered None of the above

    Real easy to place the blame on the current President instead of finding out all the facts.
  • raves +2   [-] by Gramma Lil
    What are you talking about!!?? The President is putting the blame on Wall Street....saying they are drunk and he's clowning about the economy....the worst thing about the video is he asked them to turn off the camera's so the American people wouldn't hear his dumba** talking shit!
  • raves +1 -2 [-] by Coach
    Most American's don't realize that this term is used all the time on Wall Street, it's not a direct statement pointed at anyone. If you don't know the exact interpretation of something, look it up and YOU stop talking sh*t!

    I suppose the President is responsible for your leaky faucet too? How about this, you blame the President for everything and I blame Congress with their great rating?
  • raves +1   [-] by Gramma Lil
    Who do you think you are telling me to stop talking sh*t....I'll say whatever I damn well please! I'm sick of all you Bush lovers....face it...you made a mistake voting this jackass in to office and you know it. All you who voted for this jerk "twice I might add" should feel to blame for the mess our economy is in. And so I guess you think it's okay for him to tell them to turn their cameras off too...so he could hide more bullshit that comes out of his mouth...AGAIN!!
  • raves +1   [-] by Gramma Lil
    Oh and just so ou know, I downraved your comment! Get off my poll if you don't like the way it's going!
  • raves +1 -1 [-] by Coach
    Wow, Seriously??? At one time people would have respected the President of this country and would have never called him "jackass, jerk or dumbass regardless of whether they agreed with him or not... But now we have a big part of a couple generations that have no respect... It's not ok!

    I could care less if he asked for the camera's to be turned off. Give me a break, there a lot more important issue's than this!

    I agree with kmay's comment below. "Please Get Educated!"
  • raves +6 -3 [-] by kmay

    Answered None of the above

    The President has little to do with the Economy. Please get educated.
  • raves +4 -2 [-] by mary
    Your pissing people off with the truth!
  • raves +5   [-] by Underfrog

    Answered None of the above

    The banks got greedy and approved loans to people they knew could not afford to pay back. Wall Street followed and here we are today. Am finding it hard to disagree with the President on this one.
  • raves +1   [-] by I LOVE JOE JONAS *(FRESHMAN)*

    Answered President Bush is always right!

    IDIOT! IDK WHAT'S UP WITH HIM AND I DON'T CARE
  • raves +5   [-] by Radlad

    Answered None of the above

    There is plenty of blame to go around. We have unions that will strike a company to death. Steel industry, auto industry is going belly up. Then there's all the American companies being sold. America can not compete with countries that have no osha rules and regs no environmental laws to abide by no medical or retirement cost for their work force and maybe pay their workers a dollar a day. Then there is the America hating liberals in the house and senate that are constantly working against America................