Broken Masterpieces

May 07, 2004

288,000 More Jobs in April

FOXNews.com - Business - Payrolls Surge; Unemployment Dips

The Bush recovery continues. Of course the mainstream press will try and find one bit of the latest report to cast doubt on the recovery. Now if Bush would present to congress some spending cuts.

Posted by Tim at May 7, 2004 05:48 AM
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Bush present spending cuts?! Stop it, please, you're killing me! I'm just happy he's so busy handling his massive screw-up in Iraq that he doesn't have time to come up with any new plans to send manned missions to other planets.

Keep focusing on the positive - fewer than 200 days till Bush is out of office!

Posted by: Dan at May 12, 2004 04:32 AM

JULY 2004 UPDATE: As our overpaid congress happily gets ready to go on summer vacation...

The Bush administration believes that outsourcing is good for the U.S. And, of course, he's right! Following a period of relaively high unemployment, America will soon get back on track to become the largest Service Sector nation in the world. Way to go, Dubya!

Meanwhile, on May 11, 2004, John Kerry failed to show up to vote in the senate to extend unemployment benefits to hundreds of thousands of people out of work because of President Bush's foolish economic, tax and trade policies. This bill failed to pass by ONLY ONE VOTE! – John Kerry’s. Moneybags Johnny couldn't make it because he was much too busy campaigning in Kentucky - a state with terribly high unemployment.

Senator Kerry spends more time politicking and making jokes about how nice his hair is than he does actually taking care of his senatorial duties. The man has missed 75% of the votes and has cost his state millions upon millions of dollars. Now he wants to do the same for the nation.

While President Bush is a decisive leader with a bold economic outsourcing plan, Mr. Kerry is a shameless liar who falsely prides himself on having a superior intellect. Gosh! So who are we to vote for? – the selfish gigolo multimillionaire Kerry or the "compassionate conservative" economic-policy genius President Bush

Personally, I'm voting for a 3rd party candidate. A third party candidate won’t get elected but a protest vote is very important nonetheless. Voting for a third party candidate could have far more impact than supporting status quo politicians.

Posted by: bill at July 18, 2004 01:29 PM