Really? We're playing the blame game still?
We're blaming Bush for the economy, foreign policy, education, healthcare, and immigration. Have I missed something? Probably.
Can we stop spending so much time worrying about who is to blame for our problems and get on to solving our problems?
A better question: with the way the Administration has been fixing them so far, making them more expensive and complicated, do we want them to spend more time trying to fix them any more?
I understand the blame game. It's really a counter-tactic because a lot of certain Conservatives (O'Reilly, Hannity, etc) are blaming the adminastration for spending so much, but they seem to forget there was already so much spent (10 trillion as of Janurary). So, the administration just reminds them of that certain fact.
ReplyDeleteAs for trying to fix the problem, you and I both know there are a lot of prolems to fix. I am actually really surprised to see that when the new administration enters office, all they are trying to accomplish is to fix the problems left to them, and they become ridiculed for it. I don't care what your party affiliation is, if you tell someone to fix a problem, why would you condem them for actually trying to fix the problem.