Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Obama is just like Bush

I like this commentary from a Republican tryin to compare Obama to Bush as far as agreeing on certain policies. I like it because the only things that they agree on are the positive policies that help people…good job dumb bitch. Here are some excerpts:

4. Capital punishment: Like Bush, Obama supports capital punishment. He spoke out in opposition to the recent Supreme Court decision that denied the death penalty for child rapists. And in his 2006 memoir, Obama said, "I believe there are some crimes -- mass murder, the rape and murder of a child -- so heinous that the community is justified in expressing the full measure of its outrage by meting out the ultimate punishment."

5. Education: Obama supports charter schools, as does Bush, and merit pay for teachers, and he voted in favor of supporting the president's 21st Century Community Learning Centers.

14. Minority homeownership: Obama adopted the Congressional Black Caucus principles "to increase minority homeownership" as it is "one of the best wealth-creation vehicles for minority families." These principles were developed as part of Bush's vision to expand minority homeownership to 5.5 million new homeowners by 2010. "Across our nation, every citizen, regardless of race, creed, color or place of birth, should have the opportunity to become a homeowner," Bush said.
Similar comparisons can be drawn for their positions on small businesses and on businesses owned by women and minorities.

17. Racial profiling: Obama's campaign literature states that he will call for a ban on racial profiling, even though Bush issued a directive that banned racial profiling in 2001. In his order, Bush said to the attorney general: "I hereby direct you to review the use by federal law enforcement authorities of race as a factor in conducting stops, searches and other investigative procedures. ... I further direct that you report back to me with your findings and recommendations for the improvement of the just and equal administration of our nation's laws."

18. Religion: It is widely known that Obama is a person of faith. He has said: "I am a proud Christian who believes deeply in Jesus Christ." Bush, who shares the same faith, has been just as much, if not more vocal, about his faith. He once told The Washington Times that he doesn't "see how you can be president without a relationship with the Lord."

20. Welfare reform: An Obama ad this summer said he "passed a law to move people from welfare to work" and "slashed the rolls by 80 percent" (though all states had to as a result of the Clinton administration's mandate). Obama said in 2004: "Go into the collar counties around Chicago, and people will tell you they don't want their tax money wasted by a welfare agency." In 2003, Bush successfully called on Congress to reauthorize and expand on welfare reform efforts, "to make welfare even more focused on the well being of children and supportive of families."
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4 comments:

  1. number 14 on that list directly lead to the housing collapse. The government passed legislation that removed the risk from lending institutions to give loans to unqualified individuals.

    This legislation was started under billyboy and bush continued it.

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  2. that legislation was meant to stop the discrimination that qualified minority applicants were facing. it was not a licence to dupe unqualified applicants into accepting loans they one day couldnt afford in order to inflate these unregulated lenders quarterly statements.

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  3. the intent of the legislation doesn't seem to matter, it was a tool that the government provided for morgate brokers to exploit.

    If the government was so concerned about lending to unqualified people they should have just left the law alone.

    It's not discrimination if they can't afford a house with no savings and no down payment.

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  4. the intent of the legislation absolutely matters. if you get drunk, drive at 100 mph, and crash, youre responsible for yourself and the passengers ... not the people who abolished prohabition

    the governments initial concern wasnt about predatory lending to unqualified applicants because even qualified applicants were being denied!

    to suggest the govt should have just sit idly by while peoples dreams were being crushed for no apparant reason is completely asinine

    "It's not discrimination if they can't afford a house with no savings and no down payment." ... no shit! and i know plenty of people who purchased homes with no down payment and modest savings who are doin well right now because their loans werent inflating to absurd rates

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