Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Bushonomics: Bush Media Propaganda is Pulling a Dead Fish


21 October 2008
by HRM Deborah

Same old US President George W. Bush, his media propaganda telling the same tired lies and cover-up’s that has gotten to a point that the majority of American’s no longer listen’s; they more listen to the tears and hunger in many American children’s eye's, thanks to Bush’s economy initiatives.

Now Bush is talking a second economic stimulus package which it is a remembrance of the first one being more of a ho-hum because of the economic strife American’s where facing at that time, the lateness for many American‘s in receiving said checks or some never got one to begin with; was reported.

Did the first economic stimulus package help American’s, to say in one simple word, "NO."

As to the second economic stimulus helping an already sever economic collapsing country, with at least 9 trillion dollars in debt already and counting; the answer is within the trillion's of dollar question.

The sign’s are everywhere as American’s continue to tightened those ever worn belts and over worked American's so tired of just trying to make end’s meet and in too many case's not making it or wonder where they may sleep tonight because they have lost there job or lost there home due to Bushonomics mortgage foreclosure.

Nevertheless, Bush’s continuous falsified media propaganda, has actually got like the little man pulling the big dead fish and inch at a time with the feeling he has gotten nowhere; because he actually look‘s around him and his world and Bush‘s lie‘s in the media world, are two different world‘s.

Maybe Bush is playing make believe like a child, instead of wishing people to see the real world, that the average person actually lives in?
Update:
As for those Americans interested in presidential candidate's spending, I saw two separate headline's, that presidential candidate Sen. John McCain has $47 million dollars to spend for October and presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama entered October with $ 133.6 million on hand to spend.
Just thought people would like to know.

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