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nmp wrote:
Op Thu, 01 Sep 2005 18:57:08 -0700, schreef Bob Haller: What do all of you think of Bush? With Iraq, gas prices, storm response and everything else.... How do you rate his job performance? In a newsgroup predominantly visited by people from the USA, I would instantly be labeled an anti-American Euro-trash liberal coward if I would give you my honest opinion about your president and his "performance" on said issues... So, I will not. Because I'm really not anti-American ![]() I think that the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina will be a watershed event in U.S. politics. In the U.S. right now, just about everyone is mystified, angry, and embarrased at and by their government - or lack of government. It isn't about blaming one political party or the other - both are to blame - but the current president and the current party in power are clearly going to take much of the heat. Lifelong Republicans are especially angry right now about GW's poor performance this week (rather than stand in the rubble, comfort victims, and say something memorable to bolster confidence, he flew over New Orleans in his jet on his way back to D.C. from vacation). But more important for the long term, I think, will be the deeper questions that will come next. For example, should New Orleanians be surprised that their often corrupt city and state governments let them down so terribly? Should those who have voted to cut federal taxes for decades (an effort supported by Dems and Repubs) be surprised that the U.S. government wasn't up to the task (the hospital ship will arrive *next Friday*)? Should those who have participated in the do-nothing partisan name-calling bicker-fest that we have had to endure for years be surprised that their government doesn't remember how to solve real problems in a crunch? The U.S. has been split 50-50 politically for years now. It won't be split 50-50 during the next election. Americans don't like being made fools of by their leaders. Big changes are coming. - Ed Kyle |
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