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I was going to write a lot more, but I could sum it up in one word.
Doh.
Those choices weren't really fair.blackngold29I only had room for 5
The guy who the American people liked so much that they voted him into power twice?SolidSnake35That should be another question... "How will history view the people of the United States?"
I don't think 20 years from now he will be as demonized as he is now. He will probably be seen as a poor president who simply did more than he should have in the War on Terror. On the economic side of things he will probably be seen as an average president who brought down unemployment but couldn't find a way to bump the economy back up.UnknownSniper65Are you living in a dream world? The United States is facing severe inflation, and the U.S. Dollar is on it's ropes. It's losing it's value compared to other currencies (Canadian Dollar, Japanese Yen, Euro).
In case you don't know your history, when a currency is inflated, the middle class gets wiped out. Countries with high inflation have no middle class. Inflation is the biggest problem facing the United States, and the government isn't accurately reporting inflation. Enron should have proven that cooking the books only works for a short time, and George Bush's United States is the Enron of the 21st century.
Badly?B05T0NI wanted more verbose choices than that.
History tends to give a truthful, retrospective view on world leaders. The question is, how do you think history will view George W. Bush?
Both Mike Huckabee and John McCain share similarities with Bush.
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