Sunday, October 12, 2008

Final Days

I shudder to think how much more damage George W. Bush can do to the United States of America in one hundred days.

Hasn’t he already done enough damage? Why can’t he just leave us alone?

From Bush: 'Lot of work to do' before leaving office:

So how will it end?

President Bush is down to his final 100 days in office as of Sunday. Don't expect a quiet fade into the Texas night.

The bleakest economic downturn in decades has changed the dynamic drastically, keeping Bush and his financial team in activist mode to the end.

While the powerful heads of the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve keep making radical moves, no one elected them. Bush is the one charged with reassuring the nation that an abysmal economic period will give way to better days, even if he is long gone from Washington by the time that happens.

The president will keep speaking about the economy, calling world leaders about it, meeting with business owners, perhaps attending an overseas summit. His final act will be overseeing the $700 billion buyout of devalued assets from banks, in hopes that credit will start flowing to an anxious, weary country.

"It looks like I'm going to have a lot of work to do between today and when the new president takes office," Bush said this past week.
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Anonymous said...

When I saw Bush's comment about having a lot of work left to do, two words came to mind: "Oh-oh."

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