Wednesday, September 08, 2004
Republicans concerned with Bush's brand of "conservatism"
From Joe Scarborough's new book, "Rome Wasn't Burnt in a Day":
"Well, in just three years since George W. Bush was elected president, your Republican-run Congress took a $155 billion surplus and turned it into a staggering $455 billion deficit. These self-described conservatives did it in part by passing a staggering array of pork-barrel bills, billion-dollar farm subsidies, and trillion-dollar entitlement programs that America cannot afford." http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5932469/
We're now at $7 trillion in debt and counting . . . Visit the U.S. National Debt Clock for a new count daily. (Yes, there is an actual clock.)
p.s. -- Joe Scarborough is a former Republican Congressman from Florida, part of the '94 "Contract with America" (New Gingrich) class. He hosts "Scarborough Country" weeknights on MSNBC.
"Well, in just three years since George W. Bush was elected president, your Republican-run Congress took a $155 billion surplus and turned it into a staggering $455 billion deficit. These self-described conservatives did it in part by passing a staggering array of pork-barrel bills, billion-dollar farm subsidies, and trillion-dollar entitlement programs that America cannot afford." http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5932469/
We're now at $7 trillion in debt and counting . . . Visit the U.S. National Debt Clock for a new count daily. (Yes, there is an actual clock.)
p.s. -- Joe Scarborough is a former Republican Congressman from Florida, part of the '94 "Contract with America" (New Gingrich) class. He hosts "Scarborough Country" weeknights on MSNBC.