Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Why it's necessary to apportion blame

Rush commented on the Pew poll yesterday, that said that Obama/Dems were losing white voters, but that black and Hispanic voters reamined dedicated Democrats.

Throughout all of his shows for the last several years, Rush has pointed out, over and over again, that blacks have become worse off under the Democrats...why don't they see that?

Well, take the housing bubble bust, which according to news reports has destroyed much of the wealth that the new black middle class had achieved in the last few years. (It has also harmed white Americans but not to the same extent, because, again according to the news articles, most white Americans had their money tied up in investments, which are still extent, apparently, and not all of it locked up in their homes.)

Who is to blame for that bust?

Apparently, blacks and Hispanics must think it's the fault of the Republicans, and not the Democrats.

And indeed, Barney Frank has publically blamed George Bush for the debacle, saying for example that it's his fault that Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae went bust. Rush has pointed out - again and again - that Bush attempted to get some more oversight onto those two organizations, but was foiled by the Democrats who said, "Oh, that would just be a a waste of time. Those two organizations are financially strong."

And we all know what happened with them.

And it is certainly iteresting that the men who had positions of power in Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were all Democrats, and that they now have positions of power in the Obama regime, despite the fact that it was they who drove their companies into the ground!

A popll should be done right now, to see how many Americans blame Dems or Republicans for that housing bubble bust, and to find out if they know where the men who ran those companies ended up.

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