Monday, December 22, 2008

The Nightmares Before Christmas from Santa Bush

As some of you may know, George Bush is hellbent on pushing through as many harmful, midnight regulations as he can before his term is up. While we do have a new president waiting to be inaugurated, it is easy to forget, due to our overwhelming relief, that Bush is still in the white house and he is doing what he can to ensure that president-elect Obama has as difficult a time as possible trying to clean up what has been done over the past 8 years.

To further show us just how much he cares about the people of this country, Bush has made (yet another) anti-democratic move, going right over Congress’ head to pass legislation that will allow factories to pollute more, further restrict women’s access to birth control and abortion services, cut off aid to low-income families during an economic crisis, allow loaded firearms to be carried in national parks, and he isn’t done yet.

Visit SantaBush.com for more information on how even during a recession, President Bush still thinks we all deserve a lump of coal and watch the video below:

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  1. I watched the video. Its nice.

  2. Survival says:

    BLah, I hate Christmas and this stupid consumer society

  3. Mario Rossi says:

    This is an interesting post, I have been searching for a midnight regulation I will give this a try out over the next few week, thanks for sharing

  4. I think this was to be expected, not that it makes it any more palatable. I'm not a Democrat, but nor do I support Bush. He took an already-wayward Republican party and moved it further away from its Libertarian ideal of “small government.” Republicans complain about the “big government” policies of Democrats, but unless they stop spending so much money on so many endeavors (military, corporate welfare, etc.), they really won't have a leg to stand on. The most egregious examples during the Bush administration are, in my opinion, the reason Bush is so (deservedly) unpopular.

  5. Bush has done a lot of damage to the wold and now US economics (yes, blame him for everything :P ). But he has been serving for two terms..! so, who's the fool here? let's hope the best for the upcoming administration.

  6. Techachino says:

    I wish Bush would just exit the Office quietly…

  7. I think this was to be expected, not that it makes it any more palatable. I'm not a Democrat, but nor do I support Bush. He took an already-wayward Republican party and moved it further away from its Libertarian ideal of “small government.” Republicans complain about the “big government” policies of Democrats, but unless they stop spending so much money on so many endeavors (military, corporate welfare, etc.), they really won't have a leg to stand on. The most egregious examples during the Bush administration are, in my opinion, the reason Bush is so (deservedly) unpopular.

  8. Sweet Rosie says:

    I don't agree with Bush ways of doing things, especially those wars he created.

  9. Nandini says:

    I liked your post.

  10. Shimul says:

    Great post. I truly enjoyed reading it.

  11. Aishani says:

    Excellent post. I truly enjoyed reading your post.

  12. Hey, I really enjoyed reading your post. Its a great one.

  13. The video is excellent.

  14. Interesting post. The video is also worth watching.

  15. Hey that's a nice post. You should also watch the video. I am sure You will like it.

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