Comments on: Bush: I Think I Lost Money, Too
President Says Recession Has Likely Hit Him; Assets Are In A Blind Trust
- Im gonna be SICKKKKK!!!!!
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- Until he loses his FREEDOM (in iron shackles at his trial at the Hague) then justice will not have been served.
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- Must be nice to not know if you lost money or not. Must be nice not to have to worry about it until later, after you move into the new house you''ve never seen, yet that you just spent 2 million dollars on in a swanky neighborhood in GOOD OL TEXAS!
Stop trying to be ''one of us'' you thug!
You lost nothing. Good Riddance! - Reply to this comment
- Bush: I Think I Lost Money, Too
And then there''re 4226 Americans who can''t "think" at all.
They''re stone cold DEAD!
Killed by this Liar-in-Chief and his 935 lies! - Reply to this comment
- If Bush ndeed lost money, I sure that his cut of the hundreds of billions stolen under the auspices of his contrived war for profit will more than compensate for it.
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- Someone said, ''He saves the best for last!! I love it. What a punk. Yeah a ''''blind trust'''', all that means to me the peasant is that he has too much money to even count.
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Wow! He''s too old to be a "punk." Both meanings require one to be young.
He''s required by law to put his invested assets in a ''blind trust.'' So that fact, alone, cannot be the basis of determining how much money he has.
I''m sorry to hear that this person is a peasant compared to anyone with an IRA. - Reply to this comment
- Gee, did they short Bush on his weekly or monthly oil checks? poor guy.
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- Well I am so choked up to hear the spoiled rich kid lost money. However my guess is either a SAUDI prince or a big oil dude will give him and Laura a nice line of credit. In fact he could be flat broke and his daddys friends would make sure he didn''t starve.
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- Sure he did. Also, he had no idea how his policies e.g. kbr no bid contracts, Iraq war etc. effected his portfolio. Won''t it be goo to have a president who isn''t lying every time he opens his mouth.
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- estabwary said: "I''d say many people were in a blind trust with him. What did he say, "cry me a river"? I think we went through ''Deliverance'' old boy, you can''t go fast enough."
Well put. Bush/Cheney and the neocons espoused Laissez Faire economics: stop monitoring the economy and let the ''invisible hand'' take its course. Unfortunately, this means that when Cheney said ''We didn''t see this economic downturn coming'' he was being literally truthful: they had their eye''s closed, so of course, they didn''t see it coming. I don''t think Adam Smith, Ayn Rand, and the others quite had this in mind when they advocated a ''light touch'' on the economy, but that''s what BushCo gave us. As being a liberal ''policy-wonk'' has a down-side (a desire to manipulate the economy in the ways your knowledge insists it should be manipulated), so being a conservative ''hands-off'' has a down-side (blindness to instabilities/ripoffs until it is too late to do anything about them).
Pray for balance... in ALL our lives. - Reply to this comment
- Ugh... incorrigible moron. He "thinks" he lost some money.
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- He saves the best for last!! I love it. What a punk. Yeah a ''blind trust'', all that means to me the peasant is that he has too much money to even count.
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- Thank God we only have a few more days of this idiot left.
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- I''d say many people were in a blind trust with him.
What did he say, "cry me a river"? I think we went through ''Deliverance'' old boy, you can''t go fast enough. - Reply to this comment
- This liar just goes on and on.
Wait for the big finale on Thursday.
More lies from the Liar-in-Chief! - Reply to this comment
- Did he die? No? Well, then he did better than thousands of men and women he sent to Iraq needlessly.
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