{"id":169,"date":"2004-12-21T06:28:00","date_gmt":"2004-12-21T14:28:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shawnna.wordpress.com\/2004\/12\/21\/and-this-is-who-we-call-president\/"},"modified":"2012-03-10T19:11:28","modified_gmt":"2012-03-10T19:11:28","slug":"and-this-is-who-we-call-president","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/shawnna.org\/?p=169","title":{"rendered":"And this is who we call &quot;President&quot;?????"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From the Sacramento Bee<\/p>\n<p>Editorial: Bush-speak<br \/>\nTo all the faithful, joyful and triumphant<\/p>\n<p>Published 2:15 am PST Tuesday, December 21, 2004<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Visions of sugar plums must dance through his head. President Bush was masterful in presenting a glittery world of fantasy at his Monday press conference.<\/p>\n<p>He said he will &#8220;provide every tool and resource for our military.&#8221; Yet troops are scrounging scrap metal in landfills for armor. The Iraq effort remains plagued by insufficient troops for the post-invasion period. The military is even calling up 70-year-olds to keep the ranks filled. He seems to believe Iraqi resistance will one day miraculously disappear or that existing U.S. forces can carry on indefinitely without relief.<\/p>\n<p>Bush said he will &#8220;maintain strict discipline in the spending of tax dollars.&#8221; Yet under Bush, the United States has had the highest deficits in American history. He&apos;s also racking up record-high national debt. The higher the debt, the higher the interest payments. In 2004, interest payments on the debt were the third largest item in the federal budget. His borrow-and-spend profligacy is crowding out other national priorities.<\/p>\n<p>Bush said he believes Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld is &#8220;doing a really fine job.&#8221; Yet Rumsfeld&apos;s performance can be summed up in his remark to the troops that &#8220;You go to war with the Army you have.&#8221; Rumsfeld seems to have forgotten that Iraq was a war of choice, not one that came to the United States as a surprise. All voices calling for better preparation and more troops in the post-invasion period were, and continue to be, squelched. Rumsfeld has held no one in higher command accountable for ongoing torture and abuse of prisoners of war, undermining U.S. credibility worldwide.<\/p>\n<p>Bush dodged questions about plans for Social Security, saying such questions were merely attempts to &#8220;get me to negotiate with myself in public; to say, you know, what&apos;s this mean, Mr. President, what&apos;s that mean. I&apos;m not going to do that.&#8221; In short, don&apos;t bother to ask the president to explain his policy.<\/p>\n<p>He won&apos;t even address the basic issue of how diverting a certain percentage of money to personal investment accounts does anything but undermine Social Security. More important, he has yet to explain how a personal investment account is an improvement on the guaranteed benefit that Social Security currently provides all American workers. Bush takes as an article of faith that personal accounts will gain a rate of return &#8220;more substantial than the rate of return now being earned&#8221; in the Social Security trust fund. But what if workers happen to retire during a slump period? Since 1900, the United States has had three 20-year periods of zero or negative return on the stock market: 1901-1921, 1928-1948 and 1962-1982.<\/p>\n<p>Bush may have a candy-coated view of the world that he wants to sell us, but a dose of reality is in order. Just because Bush says it doesn&apos;t make it so.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From the Sacramento Bee Editorial: Bush-speak To all the faithful, joyful and triumphant Published 2:15 am PST Tuesday, December 21, 2004 Visions of sugar plums must dance through his head. 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