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rdean
Guest
Under Bush and the Republicans, we saw:
Massive redistribution of wealth from the Middle Class to the top 1% ---> ongoing.
Massive movement of jobs from the Middle Class to other countries.
Slashing education in state after Republican controlled state ---> ongoing.
The unwillingness to invest in American infrastructure ---> ongoing.
Even the threat of not helping tornado, hurricane and earthquake disaster victims.
The willingness to start foreign wars to create even more business opportunities.
Hoping the auto industry goes into bankruptcy.
In fact, the way Republicans have piled on the debt, it reminds me of Bain capital preparing a company for sale to maximize profits. Is that it? Is that the goal? Sell off what is left of the country until only a shell is left?
Unless Republicans can come up with an alternative scenario, this is how things seem to be going under their policies. If they get back into office, will they finish the job they started under Bush?
Massive redistribution of wealth from the Middle Class to the top 1% ---> ongoing.
Massive movement of jobs from the Middle Class to other countries.
Slashing education in state after Republican controlled state ---> ongoing.
The unwillingness to invest in American infrastructure ---> ongoing.
Even the threat of not helping tornado, hurricane and earthquake disaster victims.
The willingness to start foreign wars to create even more business opportunities.
Hoping the auto industry goes into bankruptcy.
In fact, the way Republicans have piled on the debt, it reminds me of Bain capital preparing a company for sale to maximize profits. Is that it? Is that the goal? Sell off what is left of the country until only a shell is left?
Unless Republicans can come up with an alternative scenario, this is how things seem to be going under their policies. If they get back into office, will they finish the job they started under Bush?