Bush's Game Of Risk
Harold Meyerson
Wednesday, September 8, 2004, 10:22 AM
Once, the hallmark of a conservative was aversion to risk. Bush has turned that notion on its ear when it comes to the family economics. For Bush, increased opportunity means increased risk, which means decreased security. Whether it is health insurance, social security or tax cuts, Bush has consistently jacked up the financial risk facing America's families while fulfilling Grover Norquist's dream of reducing the federal government to a size that he can drown in a bathtub...
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Wednesday, September 8, 2004, 10:22 AM
Once, the hallmark of a conservative was aversion to risk. Bush has turned that notion on its ear when it comes to the family economics. For Bush, increased opportunity means increased risk, which means decreased security. Whether it is health insurance, social security or tax cuts, Bush has consistently jacked up the financial risk facing America's families while fulfilling Grover Norquist's dream of reducing the federal government to a size that he can drown in a bathtub...
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Starmail - 8. Sep, 17:11