August 13, 2005

  •   Well despite doing badly on my final exam, I still got a B in my Comparative Politics class.  I'm not the greatest test taker, but I did so well with my homework assignments, it helped alot in the final grade.  But a B is good, especially considering the difficulty of the class.  Anyway I have to pass Spanish II(get a C or better) to graduate.  I'm taking it this fall semester and I survivied Spanish I, but I'm not good in Spanish so I hope I pass it somehow.  My other classes in politics though are fun and interesting.


      Anyway George Bush passed a transportation bill this week, it's filled with pork barrel spending in it.  Why did he sign it we already have a deficit granted it has been reduced but it's still pretty high.  In 1987 Ronald Reagan vetoed a transportation bill because it was filled with pork barrel spending.  He was smart.  One of the best things about Reagan as president was his take of limited government. Bush likes to spend, heck he has yet to veto a bill yet. George Bush=big-government   Ronald Reagan=small-government.  I think by this it also proves that Bill Clinton was way better at the economy than George Bush.  It's simple Clinton had a surplus and Bush has a deficit.


    Just this one question, I've probably asked it before but what the hell.(democrats will like this one)


    1)Would you want Bill Clinton back as president right now?(go into detail)


    my answer: Hell ya!  Great job at the economy, I feel at ease when he was president like everything was going to be alright. 

Comments (2)

  • Hell no!  Clinton is one of the most overrated economists ever.  Don't give him so much credit.  He may have done a little, but it was all good timing for him.  It's been bad timing for the current president.  Besides, the economy, while it's very important, is not my top concern.  I'm glad Clinton is gone and hopefully we won't have to go through anymore of them either!

    Good luck at Spanish II.  You can do it, trust me.  I'm horrible at Spanish but I'm in Spanish IV right now and I've got an A so far. My final is Wednesday so I guess I'll see where my grade ends up.  I'm just glad that after next week I never have to take Spanish again!

  • Thanks for the comment on my site. I commented back to you there.

    Good luck with your spanish class this semester. I took four years of spanish when I was in high school and it was a breeze. I'm going to be taking college level spanish, which people say is no different from the spanish classes in high school. Spanish is one of the easiest languages to learn, but you better practice it a lot or else you will forget....much like I have lol.

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