The woes brought upon us in the aftermath of Katrina were the fault of
a complacent DEMOCRAT Governor and a totally incompetant DEMOCRAT
mayor of New Orleans. Had these two clowns been running NYC on 9/11
there would still be a giant pile of burning rubble in lower Manhattan
today.

On Jan 16, 4:51 pm, studio <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 16, 3:48 pm, frankg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >  NBRE
> > said it was March of 2001 because that was when we hit six continuous
> > months of meeting the criteria of a recession, but that means the
> > first four months of this occurred during the Clinton administration.
>
> The NBER's Business Cycle Dating Committee has determined that a peak
> in business activity occurred in the U.S. economy in March 2001.
> A peak marks the end of an expansion and the beginning of a
> recession.
> The determination of a peak date in March is thus a determination that
> the
> expansion that began in March 1991 ended in March 2001 and a
> recession
> began.
> The expansion lasted exactly 10 years, the longest in the NBER's
> chronology.
>
> Controversy over the precise dates of the recession led to the
> characterization
> of the recession as the "Clinton Recession" by Republicans, if it
> could be
> traced to the final term of President Bill Clinton.
> A move in the recession date in a 2004 report by the Council of
> Economic
> Advisors to several months before the one given by the NBER was seen
> as
> politically motivated.
>
> 2004!
> Revisionist history anyone?
>
> > The terrorist attacks of 9/11 had a major impact on the economy. His
> > administration had eight months to detect and stop the attack but
> > clearly the planning was going on long before he took office. The mess
> > mostly landed in his lap – he did not create it.
>
> No, he ignored it and hoped for the best.
> Even as just a mere citizen, I could never understand why security
> was
> so lax under Clinton or the "new sheriff in town" Bush Jr.
>
> > Enron, WorldCom and others were all products of the Internet paper
> > economy, and their collapse clearly had a major impact on the economy.
> > That mess landed in Bush’s lap - he did not create it.
>
> I still don't understand why "the Enron loophole" that made all this
> possible
> hasn't been filled in after almost 8 years.
>
> > Katrina had a major impact on the economy. Regardless of how poorly it
> > may have been handled, you can not disregard its effect on us. This
> > too landed in Bush’s lap - he did not create it.
>
> No he ignored that also.
> I've said time and again that it wasn't Sec. Browns fault for the slow
> response,
> but rather the newly formed Homeland Security Sec. Michael Chertoff's
> blocking Browns requests for assistance.
>
> No, none of this was Bush Jr.'s fault directly...he was too busy
> singing songs
> with country music stars, then flying overhead laughing at the people
> on the
> ground.
>
> No none of this is Bush's fault directly, he's only the one overseeing
> it all.
> The most innocent guy in the world.
> Why shucks, this job practically runs itself.
>
> Which leads to another thing I forgot to post...
> Bush Jr. promised he wouldn't increase the size of government.
> He did.
>
> > None of this is an excuse, it’s just the facts. It’s intended to show
> > that the simpleton view of Clinton was great, Bush was bad ignores the
> > facts, yet this is exactly what you are doing.
>
> If you conveniently ignore the numbers, you're right.
> But I'm not ignoring the numbers, because I am one.
>
> > Notice, btw, that I am not debating you on the current recession. I’m
> > in full agreement that as a ‘fiscal conservative’, Bush was a
> > nightmare. But lets not pretend Bush was handed a perfect economy, or
> > that some unparalleled economic disasters, not of his making, didn’t
> > occurred during his presidency.
>
> He simply made most everything he touched worse through incompetency.
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