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Looking at the way George Bush dealt with the whole hurricane disaster, do you like him as a president? I think he did a horrible job. I haven't done tons of research or anything but first of all it took him 5 days to get people food and water, and before he even stepped FOOT in new orleans. Remember the tsunami? He was helping out the very next DAY and he can't even do that in our own country. I was just watching the news and it was pissing me off when they showed a clip of him hugging some new orleans residents like he saved the day, so i had to make this poll.
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^^ Its our government who is allowing them to go overseas
Opposition is building ---------------------------------------------------------------------- AFL-CIO President John Sweeney, in a statement published on the organization's Web site, criticized the Bush administration for its support of outsourcing. "It's outrageous that despite one of the worst job creation records in history, and despite the 9.9 million Americans still out of work in our jobless 'recovery,' the Bush administration has blessed sending more jobs overseas in its annual economic report to Congress," he said. Politicians are beginning to respond to pressure to do something about the movement of jobs to other countries. Congress is currently debating a proposed law that would stop the government from buying goods and services from companies that outsource. Another proposal would require workers at telephone call centers to disclose their physical locations at the beginning of each call. This post has been edited by BlackCelicaGT94: Sep 11, 2005 - 11:26 AM -------------------- Cruisin down the street in my Infiniti...always lookin for my next trip to Sin City
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