Bush drops waste plant tour to handle economy
p2pnet news view | Politics:- America, in the midst of the worst financial turmoil for decades, can relax.
Almost ex-president George W. Bush is on the job.
He’d, “planned to attend a Republican fundraiser in Jupiter, Fla., and tour a waste facility in Huntsville, Ala,” says the Associated Press, going on, “He also was to have attended another fundraiser in Huntsville.”
Now, however, he’ll, “continue to work with his economic advisers on the serious challenges confronting U.S. financial markets,” says the story.
He, “remains focused on taking action to stabilize and strengthen the markets and to restore investor confidence,” according to White House spokesman Tony Fratto.
Phewww. That was close.
Associated Press - Bush cancels fundraising trip to deal with economy, September 18, 2008
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September 18th, 2008 at 11:43 am
Since Mr. Bush is the biggest waste of skin to ever occupy the White House, it is very appropriate for him to visit a waste treatment plant. It is very alarming that he will be ‘working on the economy’ since I don’t think the US will survive any more ‘economy fixes’ from his incompetent administration.
September 18th, 2008 at 12:49 pm
no no …the rest of the world wants him to do as well a job on your economy as you have in iraq.
This will:
Level the worlds power structure
Put the USA policies where they should be ( yes he actually dropped those in the sewage plant)
And when you have no more cash
Fraking hollywood will really be broke.
NICEEEEE
September 18th, 2008 at 3:54 pm
ROTFLMAO!!!!!
no, seriously, I’m with Silly Ratfaced Git and chronoss on this one.
September 19th, 2008 at 1:41 am
Try an emergency session in congress to repeal Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security? That would save the economy in the long run for the US Gov’t. On the short run, quit bailing banks out. A depression is sometimes needed…