Bush signed a law which gutted the First Amendment and signed a law creating a new Federal Entitlement, which will cost trillions of dollars.
He has raised the budget deficit to over $400 billion, the vast majority coming from non-defense discretionary spending.
He spends money like a drunken sailor and is currently filing a lawsuit to silence those who organize and criticize him.
He has encouraged a flood of illegal immigrants with his promise of amnesty. He refuses to seal the borders.
He wants to give social security benefits to illegals, only after 6 quarters of working in the US. US citizens require 40 quarters of work to be eligible.
He supports the renewal of the Assault Weapons ban.
He has created billions of dolalrs worth of new federal education programs.
He is spending $15 billion for AIDS programs in other countries. Money surely which will end up enriching despots.
He is bringing in Foreigners to "observe" our elections.
Friend, George W. Bush is no Conservative.
If he loses this election, it will be a deserved loss.
Why do you bother posting such nonsense. Here's my *first* google hit on that long-ago disproven claim that you are still making, and it *clearly* shows that it only applies to *legal* workers:
http://www.ssa.gov/pressoffice/pr/USandMexico-pr.htm
Jo Anne Barnhart, Commissioner of Social Security, signed an agreement today with Dr. Santiago Levy Algazi, Director General, Mexican Social Security Institute, that will remove from U.S. citizens working for U.S. companies in Mexico the burden of paying social security taxes to both countries. The agreement also will remove the double taxation requirement for Mexican citizens working for Mexican companies in the United States. This agreement eliminates a serious and unnecessary impediment to American and Mexican businesses and their employees, Commissioner Barnhart stated. Just as important, it promotes equity and fairness for workers who divide their careers between our two countries.
Currently, U.S. companies that employ U.S. citizens in Mexico are required to contribute to both the U.S. and Mexican social security systems. When the agreement takes effect, U.S. and Mexican employers and their employees will contribute to either the U.S. or Mexican social security systems, but not both. This will result in approximately 3,000 U.S. workers and their employers sharing in tax savings of $140 million over the first five years of the agreement.
The agreement also will improve social security protection for people who work in both countries. At present, some workers who have divided their careers between the United States and Mexico fail to qualify for social security benefits from one or both countries because they do not meet minimum eligibility requirements. Under the agreement it will be possible for workers and their family members to qualify for pro-rated U.S. or Mexican benefits based on combined credits from both countries. This will result in approximately 50,000 U.S. and Mexican workers receiving benefits after the first five years of the agreement.
5 Legislative Days Left Until The AWB Expires
Man I couldnt copy an email any better myself /sarcasm off