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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 85455" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>Things like illegal immigration, inflation, lawlessness, corruption, etc etc. </p><p> </p><p>When a man has too many things to focus on, his attention is too divided to really do a great job on any one thing. And when the eyes of the public are hard on the leader, he tends to try and "fix" the easiest of the problems to show he is hard at work. And I think for most presidents in the past, and W is no exception, foreign policy is the easiest to fix.</p><p> </p><p>He has a golden opportunity to not relegate himself to be a lame duck, but I dont know if he has the ability.</p><p> </p><p>Rising gas prices and record profits of gas companies has not helped either. More than ever you can see the artificial manipulation to the supply and demand that should set the price for gas in this country. And in our area, price fixing is a real problem, both in the past and present. I would dare say it is also a problem with the national supply. Not to mention OPEC illegally fixes oil prices.</p><p> </p><p>As for the ports fiasco, the jeez, i didn't know a thing about it does not cut it with me. I would find it hard to understand how Clinton can make 30 mil from the same bunch, and they have not had meetings with Bush or his top aides? Really? Aw come on..........</p><p> </p><p>I guess you could say I am disapointed. I had higher hopes. And he seemed to have more promise. But then again, congress has a large part to play in what has and has not been done. So I am not really happy with either one.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 85455, member: 484"] Things like illegal immigration, inflation, lawlessness, corruption, etc etc. When a man has too many things to focus on, his attention is too divided to really do a great job on any one thing. And when the eyes of the public are hard on the leader, he tends to try and "fix" the easiest of the problems to show he is hard at work. And I think for most presidents in the past, and W is no exception, foreign policy is the easiest to fix. He has a golden opportunity to not relegate himself to be a lame duck, but I dont know if he has the ability. Rising gas prices and record profits of gas companies has not helped either. More than ever you can see the artificial manipulation to the supply and demand that should set the price for gas in this country. And in our area, price fixing is a real problem, both in the past and present. I would dare say it is also a problem with the national supply. Not to mention OPEC illegally fixes oil prices. As for the ports fiasco, the jeez, i didn't know a thing about it does not cut it with me. I would find it hard to understand how Clinton can make 30 mil from the same bunch, and they have not had meetings with Bush or his top aides? Really? Aw come on.......... I guess you could say I am disapointed. I had higher hopes. And he seemed to have more promise. But then again, congress has a large part to play in what has and has not been done. So I am not really happy with either one. d [/QUOTE]
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