Wait a minute...did he just say what the regular people want? Did he just say tough times? Did he just blame everything on the congress? Well, I guess that an uprising was in order; something akin to impeachment or at least some NO votes, as per the American people. So I could spread the blame around; theres plenty there for the blaming...no rationing, no lines.... According to the Sunday NY Times, Connecticut section, there was an article about how bread prices are about to go way up because flour's rising price. Add that to rice and corn rationing at Costco, and the 85% jump in the price of corn due to Ethanol production (or 15% as Bush says...take your pick...but which number would lead to rationing and rising prices?) Just remember, its all congresses fault! Is anyone else worried yet?...Why was it we were not taking action against this clown?
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Whether it's the fault of Congress or someone/thing else, the current mess shows just how important America and Americans still are. A mortgage meltdown in England -- or for that matter in Saudi Arabia -- would not have the impact ours did.
But this mess isn't going away quick! So if the Chinese are 1/2 as smart as they think they are and want us to believe they are, they will figure out real quick how to do something other than make cheap stuff for WalMart. Otherwise, they will simply follow us [back] to a third-world economy....
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But this mess isn't going away quick! So if the Chinese are 1/2 as smart as they think they are and want us to believe they are, they will figure out real quick how to do something other than make cheap stuff for WalMart. Otherwise, they will simply follow us [back] to a third-world economy....