Who Are More “divorced From Reality”: Democrats In 2005? Or Republicans In 2009?

“Q Thank you. Senate Democratic leaders have painted a very bleak picture of the U.S. economy. Harry Reid was talking about soup lines, and Hillary Clinton was talking about the economy being on the verge of collapse. Yet, in the same breath, they say that Social Security is rock-solid and there’s no crisis there. How are you going to work — you said you’re going to reach out to these people — how are you going to work with people who seem to have divorced themselves ?
THE PRESIDENT: Continue to speak to the American people. Right after my State of the Union, I think I’m going to four or five states to continue to address this issue. You know, I can remember President Clinton doing the same thing on Social Security. I thought he was very effective in teeing up the issue, of making the case. And I will do the same thing. There is a — in terms of whether the economy is growing or not, there is a — the jobs are increasing, the forecast looks strong. Obviously, there are some things we need to do to make sure that America is a good place to continue to risk capital and invest. That’s why I’m urging the Congress to pass legal reform.
You might remember, one of the first issues that I addressed after election was legal reform, asbestos reform, class-action reform, medical liability reform. I believe if there is a — that we’ve got a chance to get some good, meaningful legislation out of the Congress early, which will send a good signal that we will address those issues that make — that stand in the way for further economic expansion. We need an energy bill and I look forward to working with members of both parties to get a good energy bill out.
Obviously, people in the capital markets are going to be watching the issue of twin deficits — on the one hand, the spending deficit, the fiscal deficit. We’ll address that in our budget that we’re getting ready to submit to Congress. Obviously, we’re going to have to work closely together to send the signal that we’re willing to tackle some tough issues. The budget I’ll be submitting is one that says, we’ll spend money on projects that work, but we must make sure we’re not wasting the taxpayer’s money.
In terms of the trade deficit, it is important for us to make sure that — in countries that are — that countries treat their currencies in market fashion. I’ve been working with China, in specific, on that issue. Secondly, that people knock down their barriers to our goods and services. Thirdly, that we continue to grow our economy at home by making — by some of the reforms I’ve just discussed.
But I think most people are optimistic about the economy next year. It’s very important that we continue to put pro-growth policies in place.”http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.g…

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10 Responses to Who Are More “divorced From Reality”: Democrats In 2005? Or Republicans In 2009?

  1. Still Beautifully Conservative

    Democrats of 2008 (the ones who voted for the fraud currently in office) and the Democrats of 2009 (the ones who actually think the fraud in office is actually doing a good job.

  2. Liberals: 2005-2009

  3. Billionaires for Wealthcare

    Conservatards 1968-present.

  4. I think Republicans in 2009, but just barely.

  5. TEH TYME KITTEH ~pantheist~

    Liberals from 1775-2009

  6. The Democrats in 2009

  7. Kaito says ur doin it wrong.

    I’d elect Kim Jong-Il to that title.

  8. Unfortunately the Demo got in control of congress in 2005 and tanked the economy through pressing Freddy Mac and Franny mae into making disaster loans to unqualified borrowers. See Barney Frank on U-tube. See McCain on U-Tube trying to stop him

  9. EXCUSE me, why didn’t those ALL-SEEING Democrats FIX Freddie and Fannie??? Bailing out banks and cutting massive jobs for the little people is hardly a fix.
    Perhaps steroids in baseball were why they were elected. Oh, that and tying PORK to troop funding bills, of course.
    The Democrats in 2009 are terrifying with their priorities. Discard decades-old policy-making of not enacting regressive sales taxes, as just one example.
    Taking us into a terrifying war and turning an eye to “healthcare.”
    Terrifying. You have some excellent people running your show.

  10. Honestly, I would say that they are equal. Especially members of the House and Senate.
    The intelligent pundits seem to be grounded in reality. The idiots of course, can’t see past the nose on their face.

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