Thursday, January 25, 2007

Report Card

I’ve taken great pleasure in listening to the whining neocons go on and on about the Democrats since they took control at the beginning of January and restored the checks and balances system that was supposed to be a staple of our government. Don’t get me wrong, I have plenty of complaints about Democrats, but I have ten times the number of angry grumblings about Republicans, because of the way they all so quickly lied down and spread for an administration that has bordered on a dictatorship since the day it stole the election. I know Justice Scalia said we need to just “get over it”, but sorry, I’m a citizen that votes and pays taxes to uphold a system that is supposed to count my vote, so I’m not getting over it anytime soon, motherfucker.

Back to neocon whining, they have already begun tearing Dems apart on shit that hasn’t even happened, and continue to tout their golden boy, George W., as a knowledgeable president whose goal it is to bring the world closer to democracy, basically the neocons have completely lost their minds, and don’t get the fact that the American people have caught onto them.

Anyways, before the lies about Dems start spewing forth from the mouths of the neocons like diarrhea from a toddler’s ass (I’ll take the poppy baby butt any day), I think it’s only fair to give an accurate assessment of the job our Resident-in-Chief has been doing since taking office in 2000. Oh, and just for credibility purposes, which Bill O’Reilly constantly harps on, the sources for all of these stats are listed.

Here’s W’s report card:

ON INCOMES:
--Median household income in 2000: $47,599
--Median household income in 2005: $46,326
(US Census Bureau, Table H-8. Median Household Income by State: 1984 to 2005)

--Salary of a full-time minimum wage employee without vacation: $10,712
--Average time for top CEOs to earn that sum: 2.06 hours
(Forbes Magazine. "What the Boss Makes." April 20, 2006)

--Federal minimum wage in 2000: $5.15/hr
--Federal minimum wage in 2006: $5.15/hr
--Loss in purchasing power, full time worker annually: $1,562

ON ENERGY PRICES:
--Average price of home heating oil on Jan. 3, 2000: $1.15 per gallon
--Average price of home heating oil on Jan. 1, 2007: $2.42 per gallon
(U.S. Energy Information Admin. Jan. 4, 2007)

--Average price of gasoline on Jan. 3, 2000: $1.31 per gallon
--Average price of gasoline on Jan. 1, 2007: $2.38 per gallon
(U.S. Energy Information Admin. Jan. 5, 2007)

--Exxon Mobil profits in 2000: $7.9 billion
--Exxon Mobil profits in 2006: $36.1 billion
(CNNMoney.com, accessed Jan. 19, 2007)

ON EDUCATION:
--Average cost of a year at a public four-year college in 2000: $9,958
--Average cost of a year at a public four-year college in 2006: $12,796
(Costs include tuition, fees, room & board. MSN Money 2000/Associated Press. Jan. 14, 2005. College Board. Trends in College Pricing 2007)

ON HEALTH CARE COSTS:
--Americans without health insurance, 2000: 38.2 million
--Americans without health insurance, 2005: 46.6 million
(US Census Bureau, Sept. 2001; US Census Bureau, Aug. 2006)

--Average monthly worker contribution for family coverage in 2000: $135
--Average monthly worker contribution for family coverage in 2006: $248
--Personal bankruptcies due to medical bills: 55 percent
(The Kaiser Family Foundation, Sept. 26, 2006; Health Affairs Health Policy Journal, Feb. 2, 2005)

ON THE IRAQ WAR:
--Number of US troops killed in Iraq prior to “Mission Accomplished” speech in 2003: 139
--Number of US troops killed in Iraq as of Jan. 22, 2007: 3,056
--Number of Iraqi civilians killed in 2006, according to the United Nations: 34,452
(iCasualties.org, Jan. 22, 2007; U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq, Jan. 16, 2006)

--Number of US troops wounded in Iraq prior to “Mission Accomplished” speech in 2003: 542
--Number of US troops wounded in Iraq as of January 10, 2007: 22,834
(iCasualties.org. Jan. 10, 2007)

--Total US military expenditures (including in Iraq and Afghanistan) in 2006: $522 billion
--Total military expenditures of the 10 next top spenders combined: $386 billion (Includes China, Russia, the UK, Japan, France, Germany, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Italy, and Australia. Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. Feb. 16, 2006.)

--U.S. Federal Discretionary Budget spent on Military not including Iraq, in 2006: 48.7 percent
--Amount spent on Education: 6.7 percent
(White House Office of Management and Budget, Feb. 6, 2006)

ON DEBTS AND DEFICITS:
--Monthly U.S. Trade Deficit in October 2000: $33.8 billion
--Monthly U.S. Trade Deficit in October 2006: $58.9 billion
(U.S. Census Bureau Foreign Trade Statistics. Jan. 10, 2007)

--U.S. Current Account Deficit, FY 2000: $435.4 billion
--U.S. Current Account Deficit, FY 2006: $900 billion
(Economic Policy Institute. March 14, 2001; Economic Policy Institute. March 14, 2006)

--Loss of value of U.S. dollar relative to the Euro, Jan. 24, 2000 to Jan. 23, 2006: 23 percent
(X-rate.com, accessed Jan. 23, 2006)

--US Budget Deficit in FY 2000: $230 billion surplus
--US Budget Deficit in FY 2006: $423 billion deficit
(White House Office of Management and Budget. Budget of the United States Government, Historical Tables, Fiscal Year 2007; White House Office of Management and Budget. Table S-1. 2006 budget totals)

--US National Debt in FY 2000: $5.7 trillion
--US National Debt in FY 2006: $8.5 trillion
(Bureau of the Public Debt, Jan. 16, 2007)

I guess Georgie forgot to read the Cliff’s Notes. If I was a teacher, I’d be torn; do I hold him back another year until he figures it out, or do I let him pass, because I don’t want to deal with him any longer than I have to. It doesn’t matter, because the one piece of rhetoric coming from the mainstream, corporate that rings true is the fact that George W. Bush is the worst present in U.S. history.

Many thanks to Frank at Democratic Socialists of America for the stats and sources.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

No wonder Bliar spends so long hanging onto W's rectum. They must have been seperated at birth.

Speakin of birth. You've been elected Chairwoman of The Bastards Club. As the only current member I proposed and seconded you.

(I'll be Treasurer - trust me)

So, what we doin' first boss? I miss Anarchy.

Melanie said...

DP - First on the agenda is to recruit more members! At my fastest, I can only turn out 25 molotov cocktails per week, plus the potlucks are going to be pretty boring with just two members.