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It is still quite possible that Bush' legacy could totally change. I'm not saying that it will happen but if Iraq ends up being a thriving democracy in 20 years from now, history may end up judging Bush in a positive way. I'm not saying this will happen but I think it is possible.
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Bush compared to Obama is a bad piss test compared to a fixed piss test IMO and Carter came in with blinks on, was gelded, and still couldn't help going over the outside rail at 6f or more out of the chute but at two turns he jumped the inside rail EVERYTIME! Consistently bad. Hostage bad.
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http://www.factcheck.org/2010/05/doe...ion-cost-jobs/
Does Immigration Cost Jobs? Economists say immigration, legal or illegal, doesn't hurt American workers. May 13, 2010 Summary Do immigrants take American jobs? It’s a common refrain among those who want to tighten limits on legal immigration and deny a "path to citizenship" — which they call "amnesty" — to the millions of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally. There’s even a new Reclaim American Jobs Caucus in the House, with at least 41 members. But most economists and other experts say there’s little to support the claim. Study after study has shown that immigrants grow the economy, expanding demand for goods and services that the foreign-born workers and their families consume, and thereby creating jobs. There is even broad agreement among economists that while immigrants may push down wages for some, the overall effect is to increase average wages for American-born workers. |