I'm not saying President Bush should get credit for lower gas prices, a record Dow, or rising home sales. But there was plenty of blame going around when--for a while--things seemed to be headed in the opposite direction. If those who criticized Bush are to be consistent, shouldn't they give Bush some credit for improvement in the US economy?Gas prices steadily falling:http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/energy/2006-08-29-gas-price-usat_x.htm Dow hits record high:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/03/AR2006100300934.html Home sales are up: http://www.econbrowser.com/archives/2006/10/pending_home_sa.html In 2005, by the way, the so-called experts at CNN were flat wrong with the following prediction of $4 per gallon gas prices for this year: http://money.cnn.com/2005/08/31/news/gas_prices/
10/13/2006 4:36:20 AM
only the super super rich are buying houses....all thd poor people are being forced into the gutters by the millions becase of bush policies...
10/13/2006 6:37:58 AM
Way to attribute market prices to the President. He has a TON of control over these things, afterall.Who was blaming him for this stuff in the first place?DOW-- there was that huge dip he had to deal with in mid-2004, but he hasn't caught any flak sinceHousing-- it was never significantly down. Certainly not down far enough for people to get upset about it. Heck, most I've talked to consider the cooling down a good thing.Gas prices-- since when do liberals care about high gas prices? It's ya'll who were pissed.OMG LIBERALS!1
10/13/2006 6:38:47 AM
10/13/2006 6:44:33 AM
boonedocks, I agree with everything you said, except that plenty of people were blaming Bush for those things. Specifically the gas prices, and yes, liberals DO care about gas prices.
10/13/2006 7:06:14 AM
if bush gets credit for those things clinton gets credit for the economy under himmy point should be obvious
10/13/2006 7:16:29 AM
I'm pretty sure this is a common problem for all presidents. When things are going smoothly people just go about their lives. When things start to decline people want someone to point the finger at.
10/13/2006 7:28:59 AM
10/13/2006 7:30:16 AM
HAHA, you linked to the NAR report about home sales, oops.
10/13/2006 7:54:16 AM
10/13/2006 7:58:38 AM
Here's is better commentary about the home saleshttp://bigpicture.typepad.com/comments/2006/09/home_prices_dro.htmlWith a comment about the very tidbit that you linked to
10/13/2006 8:38:00 AM
I honestly cant wait untill a democrat gets elected president so we can say that trikk and treetwista obviously hate our country and just want to ruin our supreme leaders rep.and im an indepedent!
10/13/2006 10:12:49 AM
First of all, I agree with these guys that Bush shouldn't get credit or blame for any of these things.But for the sake of argument, lets assume that he does. Gas prices may be falling, but they are nowhere near where the were when Bush took office. So if you have to give him credit, he gets credit for a net rise in gas prices.Second, the Dow is not a very accurate measure of the stock market, as it is greatly influenced by a few key companies. The S&P is a much better instrument. So let's look at the S&P, which is doing well, and climbing back towards its high, but has still not yet reached the highs it attained back just before and after Bush took office. So, again, Bush would be credited for a net loss.
10/13/2006 10:52:14 AM
^wow
10/13/2006 10:52:50 AM
Would you like to comment instead of just trolling? Are you capable of an intelligent rebuttal, or do you just see anti-bush and get upset?Because generally speaking, what he posted is all factual and correct.
10/13/2006 10:55:12 AM
i actually was agreeing with him....are you really treetwista??[Edited on October 13, 2006 at 10:58 AM. Reason : adsf]
10/13/2006 10:58:12 AM
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10/13/2006 11:02:28 AM
^^other than the fact that he clearly said that was the intent.
10/13/2006 11:04:57 AM
Yea, after I called him out on adding nothing to the thread. Have you been paying attention Mr Tilley? trikk hasn't added shit to TSB, so its more or less certain he was trolling when he posted that response. Are you as dense as he is?
10/13/2006 11:09:31 AM
^case in point
10/13/2006 11:10:09 AM
^^From what I have seen his additions are no worse than your last few comments Mr 409c[Edited on October 13, 2006 at 11:14 AM. Reason : s]
10/13/2006 11:14:17 AM
^yeah....i say "wow" because that post made sense and was true...State409 immediately begins the trolling...i suppose the best thing to do is just ignore him since all he does is follow me around from thread to thread and troll...
10/13/2006 11:17:55 AM
10/13/2006 11:22:25 AM
plenty of people blame Bush for anything bad, because as President, he is ultimately responsible for everythingwhy not give him credit for everything good since he is ultimately responsible for everything
10/13/2006 11:24:57 AM
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10/13/2006 11:33:18 AM
^Trikk and State409c, I assumed it was a trolling "wow" tooI think its ok to say "we had a miscommunication on that one, I was wowing in agreement"You don't have to bicker.
10/13/2006 11:35:20 AM
I would agree with that logic, either way I still don't think Bush has anything to do with P/E ratios...he may be able to influence the market positively by announcing that we killed the Hussein brothers or negatively by just saying something stupid, but in the end I don't think he has very much to do with how companies actually perform, and maybe even less to do with home sales.Probably the strongest connection you could make of these three examples would be to link him to oil prices, but I attribute that much more to the oil companies themselves.
10/13/2006 11:35:28 AM
Doesn't he appoint the person that sets the interest rate though?
10/13/2006 11:44:09 AM
Shit, Bush's environmental policies were even blamed by some wackos for causing Katrina:http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=19348If that blame was proper, shouldn't Bush get credit for an unusually mild hurricane season--especially given Al Gore's dire predictions? http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/oct2006/2006-10-12-09.asp#anchor1
10/13/2006 11:44:49 AM
^thats true tooI dont know whether Bush or Clinton should be blamed for alot of things that happened during thier presidencies....but you cant claim that liberals have not tried to pin like...everything ...on bush...and im not saying that that doesnt go both ways...but boondocks made the comment soo...im just saying[Edited on October 13, 2006 at 11:48 AM. Reason : asdf]
10/13/2006 11:45:52 AM
Indeed.
10/13/2006 11:51:39 AM
10/13/2006 11:54:54 AM
And on an Oprah show during which "Truth in America" was supposedly examined, Bush was blamed for nearly everything wrong in Iraq:http://www2.oprah.com/tows/pastshows/200610/tows_past_20061012.jhtmlBut a soldier who had served in Iraq stood up--and got a standing ovation--and asked why the media does NOT report the schools that are being built and the hospitals that are being built and all the Iraqis who come to thank the Americans for what they are doing to help them. No good answer was given.[Edited on October 13, 2006 at 12:07 PM. Reason : [i]]
10/13/2006 12:05:13 PM
^the anti-war media HATES an actual soldier speaking on good things that have happened as part of the rebuildingthey cant pull any of their trademark cards
10/13/2006 12:07:10 PM
Yes.
10/13/2006 12:08:02 PM
I don't think it is a case of an anti-war media. I think it's more of an issue of how the news industry is in the mindset of only reporting on negative things.
10/13/2006 12:16:00 PM
b/c something bad happening somewhere else makes you feel good about yourself and the fact that it's not happening to you....something good somewhere else means you aren't benefiting from it....
10/13/2006 12:18:53 PM
it was a little annoying. but i liked that gas prices were so high. i heard every day people talking about changing the way they did things: buying locally, living closer to where they worked, walking places, using public transport, etc.i wish that people could see the value in these things without being forced into it. but that's not the way it works.and yes i realize that lots of things in the economy take a hit when gas is high. but it's exactly what we need to change our unsustainable ways.
10/13/2006 12:20:54 PM
10/13/2006 1:19:45 PM
10/13/2006 1:29:31 PM
The point is, you don't need to mention the good. If you tell people to do a series of tasks, whatever those may be, you don't need to say anything about the ones they are doing correctly. There is nothing to be fixed, nothing to be said, when the job is done, then dole out the commendations, the parties, etc. But if they are doing things incorrectly, well then of course you have to correct that.Sure, positive reinforcement is fine and dandy, but as a taxpayer, I assume the stuff I don't hear about is going well, I want to know what isn't working, and you should, too.
10/13/2006 1:40:48 PM
You probably should have some positive reinforcement. Otherwise you won't know what you are doing correctly. Doesn't apply to the news that much anyway since the news is a unidirectional communication of information.
10/13/2006 1:50:13 PM
10/13/2006 1:56:40 PM
i'm still paying over 2 bucks a gallon for gas. that is NOT cheap.
10/13/2006 1:57:24 PM
10/13/2006 2:09:19 PM
oh yeah you are still assuming that we are the same person because you just cant grasp that more than one person has a different opinion than you
10/13/2006 2:17:13 PM
I think giving Bush credit for those things would just be patronizing. I mean, he knows they aren't due to him. How sad is that? He has screwed up sooo bad that we have to grasp at things to him points for.
10/13/2006 2:23:13 PM