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LoungeMachine
08-24-2005, 03:24 AM
August 24, 2005




Dubya’s dubious records

By Don Monkerud


Americans have always taken pride in breaking records -- the longest bridge, the tallest building, a record harvest -- and now we're at it again as records fall at a feverish pace.

Take the trade deficits. Under Bush's leadership, the U.S. sets record trade deficits almost quarterly and we're on track to have another record-breaking year. The trade gap, which set a new quarterly record of $195 billion in June, is on pace to top $780 billion for the year. This is a sharp increase over last year's record $617 billion, which represented a 24 percent increase over the previous year.

This is only one of the many records to topple under Bush and, while the records aren't all official -- they aren't tracked by the Guinness Book of World Records -- many of them reveal the colossal effect Bush is having on the country.

Record trade deficits push the U.S. to borrow a record $2.1 billion each day to keep our economy afloat. After setting a record for the longest job slump since the depression in his first term, Bush is now presiding over a decline in labor participation, which fell to its lowest level since 1988. Over 500,000 people, 20 percent higher than a year ago, have simply given up looking for a job.

Since its founding, America produced a national debt of $5.7 trillion, but since Bush took office the debt is expected to almost double, to $10.8 trillion in 2010. The national debt, which used to be an issue for the GOP, is now 70 percent as large as the total U.S. economy.

Although it has recovered a bit, since the beginning of Bush's second term the dollar slid to a record low when it fell 24 percent against the euro, 14 percent against the Japanese yen, and 21 percent against the Canadian dollar. After 9/11, Bush told Americans to go shopping, encouraging free spending and sending savings rates to a 35-year low.

Thanks to low interest rates under Bush, average American homeowners pulled out record amounts of cash from their homes and, in 2004, owed $766 billion in home equity loans -- twice that of 1998. Consumer debt set a record of $2.1 trillion in 2004 and personal bankruptcies set an all-time record in 2003 -- one out of every 73 households, despite record low interest rates -- before Congress decided to make it more difficult for individuals to file for bankruptcy.

While not a record when adjusted for inflation, oil prices are setting new highs. In August, oil reached $66 a barrel, setting five consecutive records in one week, and some analysts claim it's headed to "the $90 range." That's 50 percent higher than a year ago and almost triple what it was three years ago.

These high prices lead to record profits. Under Bush, the profits of oil conglomerates set a record $100 billion worldwide in 2004, and are expected to increase this year. Since he took office, oil profits increased 34 percent or $34 billion. Oil giants ExxonMobil, ChevronTexaco, and ConocoPhillips, major GOP contributors, broke not only their all-time records, but also set record profits for any U.S. industry.

Pharmaceutical conglomerates that are major contributors to the GOP also claimed higher profits. During the recession of 2002, the largest ten drug companies in the Fortune 500 reported combined profits of $35.9 billion. In 2003, Bush signed a prescription drug benefit for Medicare, which will give these major contributors to Bush's election a record $139 billion in profits over eight years when it begins in 2006. In addition, a new tax break will allow American drug conglomerates to return foreign profits of $75 billion to the U.S. at a 5.25 percent tax rate, compared to the standard 35 percent rate. No wonder pharmaceuticals predict increased profits.

Banking conglomerates are also setting record profits under Bush. Citigroup, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo, the nation's first-, second-, and fourth-largest banks produced record profits, while the third-largest, J. P. Morgan, bought Bank One for $58 billion and increased its income by 304 percent. Worldwide, the top 1000 banks made profits of $417 billion in 2004, a 65 percent increase over the previous high set in 2000. Banks worldwide are having another record year in 2005, increasing profits and reaching what The Financial Times calls an "unthinkable" return of 19.86 percent, double the 1999 rate. In the latest quarter, profits for the top 49 U.S. banks rose 7 percent while the fourth-, fifth-, sixth- and seventh-largest raised their profits an average of almost 18 percent.

Under Bush's "business friendly" administration, U.S. corporate profits accounted for 11 percent of GNP in the first quarter of 2005, the highest in four decades. It's surprising how American voters support an agenda to make conglomerates even wealthier while the incomes of average Americans stopped growing over the past four years and Congress continues to pass major tax-cutting bills every year. Tax cuts that are supposed to provide more jobs in fact benefit only the super rich.

Consider that the wealthiest 20 percent of households increased their share of income from 44 percent in 1973 to 50 percent in 2002 and that the wealthiest one-tenth of one percent now has the highest share of the nation's income since the 1920s. They increased their share of income 27 percent since 1983, adjusted for inflation. Meanwhile, the average wage of $525.84 a week is at the lowest level since October 2001 and housing prices are at their highest level in history -- another Bush first.

The Bush Administration set many records for hiding government information from the public by pushing government secrecy to historic highs. Under Bush's newly extended power to classify documents, some 29 government documents were classified secret every minute in 2002, setting a record of 15.6 million classified documents, double the number in 2001. In the past year, the number of secret documents increased 25 percent. Making documents available to the public slowed from 204 million pages in 1997 to 28 million pages in 2004, while the cost for such secrecy soared to a record $7.2 billion in 2004.

Bush also achieved new records in foreign relations as Europeans declare him the most despised U.S. president in history. After gaining the sympathy of the world following the attack of September 11, 2001, Bush's invasion of Iraq turned world opinion against the U.S. One Islamic educator said, "It took Israel 55 years to create the hatred and enmity with the Arab world. But it took Bush one year." Now the public in formerly friendly countries such as Morocco and Jordan register confidence in the U.S. in single digits, while support in Saudi Arabia has fallen from 66 percent in 2000 to below 10 percent today.

In June, the French gave America the lowest rating in 17 years, with only 31 percent of the French having "sympathy" for Americans and only 39 percent seeing America and France as "partners," down from 68 percent in September 2002. Bush certainly isn't enhancing the world's opinion of America -- in August, he bypassed the Senate to install John Bolton as ambassador to the UN -- the first such "backdoor" appointment since the UN was formed in 1945. Nor did Bush help relations with ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) in July, when his secretary of state refused to attend a summit meeting for the first time in 20 years.

In the war on drugs, Bush set several records. The U.S. occupation of Afghanistan has been a boon to drug dealers there who earned a record $2.2 billion in 2004, and are expected to set a new record profit of $7 billion in 2005. With the U.S. occupation, opium poppies are now grown in all 34 Afghan provinces, up from 18 in 1999. Under Bush, poppy cultivation increased from 150,000 acres in 2003 to a record 510,000 acres in 2004. These record drug harvests will invariably find their way into the U.S. for consumption.

In the largest reorganization of the drug trade since the Columbian cartels were established in the 1980s, Mexico now dominates the $400-billion-a-year business. In June, the DEA found that 92 percent of the cocaine sold in the U.S. in 2004 came from Mexico, up from 77 percent in 2003 -- a result of the U.S. military involvement in Columbia, which isn't going well but is overlooked by the media.

Bush, alone, may not be responsible for record spending in the last election, the most expensive in history at $3.9 billion. But is he responsible for nearly half of all lawmakers who retire from the Senate and House -- 52 percent of Republicans and 33 percent of Democrats -- becoming lobbyists? Did the 1,300 registered lobbyists who gave him more than $1.8 million over six years, the 52 lobbyists who raised more than $6 million for Bush's reelection, or the 100 former lobbyists whom Bush appointed to regulate business set new records or are they merely a reflection of money playing a larger role in politics?

At the beginning of Bush's second term, he spent a record-setting $40 million on inaugural events, the bulk paid for by his largest campaign contributors. After criticizing Clinton for allowing contributors to spend the night in the Lincoln bedroom, Bush began charging couples $250,000 to lunch with the president. Isn't this a record lunch tab?

Once upon a time, Americans took pride in breaking records, but are these the records we want to be breaking?

LoungeMachine
08-24-2005, 03:29 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine


In the war on drugs, Bush set several records. The U.S. occupation of Afghanistan has been a boon to drug dealers there who earned a record $2.2 billion in 2004, and are expected to set a new record profit of $7 billion in 2005. With the U.S. occupation, opium poppies are now grown in all 34 Afghan provinces, up from 18 in 1999. Under Bush, poppy cultivation increased from 150,000 acres in 2003 to a record 510,000 acres in 2004. These record drug harvests will invariably find their way into the U.S. for consumption.



Poppy must be proud.

Well done skippy.

Glad to see our men and women are dying there for HEROIN

Guitar Shark
08-24-2005, 11:17 AM
Good article. Can you provide a link?

One thing they forgot is his record-setting VACATION :rolleyes:

aesop
08-24-2005, 11:35 AM
The Billary Legacy. Enjoy...

ADMINISTRATION RECORDS SET
- The only president ever impeached on grounds of personal malfeasance
- Most number of convictions and guilty pleas by friends and associates
- Most number of cabinet officials to come under criminal investigation
- Most number of witnesses to flee country or refuse to testify
- Most number of witnesses to die suddenly
- First president sued for sexual harassment.
- First president accused of rape.
- First first lady to come under criminal investigation
- Largest criminal plea agreement in an illegal campaign contribution case
- First president to establish a legal defense fund.
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions
- Greatest amount of illegal campaign contributions from abroad



HISTORICAL CONTEXT
- Number of independent counsel inquiries since the 1978 law was passed: 19
- Number that have produced indictments: 7
- Number that produced more convictions than the Starr investigation: 1
- Median length of investigations that have led to convictions: 44 months
- Length of Starr-Ray investigation (7/00): 67 months.
- Number of Starr-Ray investigation convictions to date (including one governor, one associate attorney general and two Clinton business partners): 15
- Median cost per Starr investigation conviction: $3.5 million as of 3/00
- Total cost of the Starr investigation (3/00) $52 million
- Total cost of the Iran-Contra investigation: $48.5 million
- Total cost to taxpayers of the Madison Guarantee failure: $73 million
- Number of Clinton cabinet members who came under criminal investigation: 5
- Number of Reagan cabinet members who came under criminal investigation: 4
- Number of top officials jailed in the Teapot Dome Scandal: 3


CRIME STATS
- Number of individuals and businesses associated with the Clinton machine who have been convicted of or pleaded guilty to crimes: 47
- Number of these convictions during Clinton's presidency: 33
- Number of indictments/misdemeanor charges: 61
- Number of imprisonments: 14
- Number of congressional witnesses who have pled the 5th Amendment, fled the country to avoid testifying, or (in the case of foreign witnesses) refused to be interviewed: 124


CAMPAIGN FINANCE INVESTIGATION
- As of June 2000, the Justice Department listed 25 people indicted and 19 convicted because of the 1996 Clinton-Gore fundraising scandals.
- According to the House Committee on Government Reform in September 2000, 79 House and Senate witnesses asserted the Fifth Amendment in the course of investigations into Gore's last fundraising campaign. [These figures are included in the larger figures elsewhere].
-James Riady entered a plea agreement to pay an $8.5 million fine for campaign finance crimes. This was a record under campaign finance laws.


STARR INVESTIGATION


- Number of Starr-Ray investigation convictions or guilty pleas to date (including one governor, one associate attorney general and two Clinton business partners): 15
- Number of Clinton Cabinet members who came under criminal investigation: 5
- Number of Reagan cabinet members who came under criminal investigation: 4
- Number of top officials jailed in the Teapot Dome Scandal: 3


SMALTZ INVESTIGATION
- Guilty pleas and convictions obtained by Donald Smaltz in cases involving charges of bribery and fraud against former Agriculture Secretary Espy and associated individuals and businesses: 15
- Acquitted or overturned cases (including Espy): 6
- Fines and penalties assessed: $11.5 million
- Cost of investigation: $22.2 million through 9/99
- Amount Tyson Food paid in fines and court costs: $6 million
- Amount Tyson Food still has in annual government contracts: $200 million
- Reasons individuals other than Espy were convicted or pled guilty: Concealing knowledge of gifts to Espy and his girlfriend (1), providing illegal gratuities to Espy(4), illegally supplementing the salary of a government official (2), concealing receipt of illegal funds on behalf of Espy (1) (Espy's chief of staff sentenced to prison in this case)


CRIMES FOR WHICH CONVICTIONS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED
Drug trafficking (3), racketeering, extortion, bribery(4), tax evasion, kickbacks, embezzlement (2), fraud (12), conspiracy (5), fraudulent loans, illegal gifts(1), illegal campaign contributions(5), money laundering (6)


POSSIBLE CRIMES AND SUSPICIOUS MATTERS INVESTIGATED BY SPECIAL PROSECUTORS, CONGRESS,
AND/OR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTERS
Bank and mail fraud, violations of campaign finance laws, illegal foreign campaign funding, improper exports of sensitive technology, physical violence and threats of violence, solicitation of perjury, intimidation of witnesses, bribery of witnesses, attempted intimidation of prosecutors, perjury before congressional committees, lying in statements to federal investigators and regulatory officials, flight of witnesses, obstruction of justice, bribery of cabinet members, real estate fraud, tax fraud, drug trafficking, failure to investigate drug trafficking, bribery of state officials, use of state police for personal purposes, exchange of promotions or benefits for sexual favors, using state police to provide false court testimony, laundering of drug money through a state agency, false reports by medical examiners and others investigating suspicious deaths, the firing of the RTC and FBI director when these agencies were investigating Clinton and his associates, failure to conduct autopsies in suspicious deaths, providing jobs in return for silence by witnesses, drug abuse, illegal acquisition and use of 900 FBI files, illegal futures trading, murder, sexual abuse of employees, false testimony before a federal judge, shredding of documents, withholding and concealment of subpoenaed documents, fabricated charges against (and improper firing of) White House employees, as well as providing access to the White House to drug traffickers, foreign agents and participants in organized crime.


UNEXPLAINED PHENOMENA
- FBI files misappropriated by the White House: c. 900
- Estimated number of witnesses quoted in FBI files misappropriated by the White House: 18,000
- Number of witnesses who developed medical problems at critical points in Clinton scandals investigation (Tucker, Hale, both McDougals, Lindsey): 5
- Problem areas listed in a memo by Clinton's own lawyer in preparation for the president's defense: 40
- Number of witnesses and critics of Clinton subjected to IRS audit: 45
- Number of names placed in a White House secret database without the knowledge of those named: c. 200,000
- Number of persons involved with Clinton who have been beaten up: 2
- Number of women involved with Clinton who claim to have been physically threatened (Sally Perdue, Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey, Linda Tripp, Elizabeth Ward Gracen): 5
- Number of men involved in the Clinton scandals who have been beaten up or claimed to have been intimidated: 10


ARKANSAS SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME
- Number of persons in the Clinton machine orbit who are alleged to have committed suicide: 9
- Number known to have been murdered: 12
- Number who died in plane crashes: 6
- Number who died in single car automobile accidents: 3
- Number killed during Waco massacre: 4
- Number of one-person sking fatalities: 1
- Number of key witnesses who have died of heart attacks while in federal custody under questionable circumstances: 1
- Number of medications being taken by Jim McDougal at the time he was placed in solitary confinement shortly before his death: 12
- Number of unexplained deaths: 4
- Total suspicious deaths: 46
- Number of northern Mafia killings during peak years of 1968-78: 30
- Number of Dixie Mafia killings during same period: 156


ARKANSAS ALZHEIMER'S
- Number of times Hillary Clinton said "I don't recall" or its equivalent in a statement to a House investigating committee: 50
- Number of paragraphs in this statement: 42
- Number of times Bill Clinton said "I don't recall" or its equivalent in the released portions of the his testimony on Paula Jones: 271
- Total number of facts or events not recalled before official bodies by Bill Kennedy, Harold Ickes, Ricki Seidman, Bruce Lindsey, Bill Burton, Mark Gearan, Mack McLarty, Neil Eggleston, John Podesta, Jennifer O'Connor, Dwight Holton, Patsy Thomasson, Jeff Eller, Beth Nolan, Cliff Sloan, Bernard Nussbaum, George Stephanopoulous, Roy Neel, Rahm Emanuel, Maggie Williams, David Tarbell, Susan Thomases, Webster Hubbell, Roger Altman, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton: 6,125
- Average occurrence of memory lapse by top administration figures while before official bodies: 235


ARKANSAS MONEY MANAGEMENT
- Amount of an alleged electronic transfer from the Arkansas Development Financial Authority to a bank in the Cayman Islands during 1980s: $50 million
- Grand Cayman's population: 18,000
- Number of commercial banks: 570
- Number of bank regulators: 1
- Amount Arkansas state pension fund invested in high-risk repos in the mid-80s in one purchase in April 1985: $52 million through the Worthen Bank.
- Number of days thereafter that the state's brokerage firm went belly up: 3
- Amount Arkansas pension fund dropped overnight as a result: 15%
- Percent of Worthen bank that Mochtar Riady bought over the next four months to bail out the bank and the then governor, Bill Clinton: 40%.
- Percent of purchasers from the Clintons and McDougals of resort lots who lost the land because of the sleazy financing provisions: over 50%


THE MEDIA
- Number of journalists covering Whitewater who have been fired, transferred off the beat, resigned or otherwise gotten into trouble because of their work on the scandals (Doug Frantz, Jim Wooten, Richard Behar, Christopher Ruddy, Michael Isikoff, David Eisenstadt, Yinh Chan, Jonathan Broder, James R. Norman, Zoh Hieronimus): 10


FRIENDS OF BILL
- Number of times John Huang took the 5th Amendment in answer to questions during a Judicial Watch deposition: 1,000
- Visits made to the White House by investigation subjects Johnny Chung, James Riady, John Huang, and Charlie Trie. 160
- Number of campaign contributors who got overnights at the White House in the two years before the 1996 election: 577
- Number of members of Thomas Boggs's law firm who have held top positions in the Clinton administration. 18
- Number of times John Huang was briefed by CIA: 37
- Number of calls Huang made from Commerce Department to Lippo banks: 261
- Number of intelligence reports Huang read while at Commerce: 500


POLITICAL FALL-OUT
- According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Democrats held a 1,542 seat lead in the state bodies in 1990. As of November 2000 that lead had shrunk to 288. That's a loss of over 1,200 state legislative seats, nearly all of them under Clinton. Across the US, the Democrats controlled only 65 more state senate seats than the Republicans.


Further, in 1992, the Democrats controlled 17 more state legislatures than the Republicans. After November, the Republicans control one more than the Democrats. Not only was this a loss of 9 legislatures under Clinton, but it was the first time since 1954 that the GOP had controlled more state legislatures than the Democrats (they tied in 1968).


Here's what happened to the Democrats under Clinton:


- GOP seats gained in House since Clinton became president: 48
- GOP seats gained in Senate since Clinton became president: 8
- GOP governorships gained since Clinton became president: 11
- GOP state legislative seats gained since Clinton became president: 1,254
as of 1998
- State legislatures taken over by GOP since Clinton became president: 9
- Democrat officeholders who have become Republicans since Clinton became
president: 439 as of 1998
- Republican officeholders who have become Democrats since Clinton became president: 3

Nickdfresh
08-24-2005, 11:53 AM
Originally posted by aesop
The Billary Legacy. Enjoy...

ADMINISTRATION RECORDS SET
...

Thanks for the typical "But Clinton"useless crap.:)

It's mind-boggling of how bad of a President BUSH is reading the economic numbers alone...

It's also amazing how such data is routinely ignored by the press and the electorate. And it's further staggering as to how REPUBLICAN Neo CON's are anything but conservatives anymore...

LoungeMachine
08-24-2005, 11:56 AM
May want to check your calendar

Mine says it's 2005 now.

LoungeMachine
08-24-2005, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Thanks for the typical "But Clinton"useless crap.:)

It's mind-boggling of how bad of a President BUSH is reading the economic numbers alone...

It's also amazing how such data is routinely ignored by the press and the electorate. And it's further staggering as to how REPUBLICAN Neo CON's are anything but conservatives anymore...


The ONLY defense the Busheep can ever seem to muster is "...yeah, well, but........Clinton....."


Check your calendars Sheeple

Guitar Shark
08-24-2005, 12:00 PM
Hey Lounge, maybe you missed my question earlier but could you provide a link to this article? I want to post it at another message board. Thanks.

LoungeMachine
08-24-2005, 12:33 PM
Sorry counselor

Here ya go


http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=8/24/2005&Cat=14&Num=001

aesop
08-24-2005, 12:38 PM
My point is simplt that I really beleive you need to sell your soul to become President. I'm no Bush lover (well, in a presidential sense anyways), but all Presidents pretty much suck. I just don't get hung up on the war crap. My beefs are borders and gas. Both of which W is failing with badly. But my post above just goes to show that you can't be a non-criminal and make the White House, or even the party's nomination for that matter. Just no longer possible.

Guitar Shark
08-24-2005, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Sorry counselor

Here ya go


http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=8/24/2005&Cat=14&Num=001

Thanks my friend. Incidentally, what are you doing reading the Tehran Times?

LoungeMachine
08-24-2005, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by Guitar Shark
Thanks my friend. Incidentally, what are you doing reading the Tehran Times?


:D

You should see how long it takes to get my home delivery

My last issue talked about freed hostages or some such.




Think I might get flagged by Homeland Insecurity?

:cool:

LoungeMachine
08-24-2005, 01:16 PM
Originally posted by aesop
My point is simplt that I really beleive you need to sell your soul to become President. I'm no Bush lover (well, in a presidential sense anyways), but all Presidents pretty much suck. I just don't get hung up on the war crap. My beefs are borders and gas. Both of which W is failing with badly. But my post above just goes to show that you can't be a non-criminal and make the White House, or even the party's nomination for that matter. Just no longer possible.


Point well taken 'sop

Meet the New Boss, Same as The Old Boss


But it was this gang of thugs and despots that got us into this war, and I want them held accountable for EVERY lie.


Funny counter-post of your's though.

Well done.

:cool:

ODShowtime
08-24-2005, 10:09 PM
Originally posted by aesop
My point is simplt that I really beleive you need to sell your soul to become President.

I have to give you credit for being 100% correct.


Too bad your previous post was such irrelevant nonsense. 1 outta 2 ain't bad!