*blocks your path*

*blocks your path*

HW was president less than 25 years ago so this is not history

btfo

>"READ MY LIPS"

Was that the "if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor" of the time?

He was a good president. Not great, but definitely good. Shame about his kid.

Strictly speaking, he kept his promise, but nobody wanted to debate the semantics of "new taxes" vs "existing taxes going higher".

*teleports behind you*

Make your family name into a laughing stock. Including nationally proclaiming that one of your sons could not protect the US from 9/11, nationally making your other son look like a beta cuck, and then getting a nephew of yours fired for some vulgar shit that I said.

The Immigration Act of 1990 is infinitely more destructive than the Immigration Act of 1965. Created the H1-B visa, got rid of English requirements for immigrants and hispanic immigration really skyrocketed after it was signed.

Also Bush was the one who started up negotiations for NAFTA.

He deserves to be remembered among our shittiest presidents.

>got rid of English requirements
What the fuck kind of idiots rule us?

Was there anybody the dems could have run that could beat Bush in 1988?
Dukakis was such an awful candidate.

>his Kid
Which one?

Each one is collosally worse than the last

>Simply George
>Kek Jeb
>Perverted Billy
And others

What's wrong with NAFTA and H1-B visas?

NAFTA skullfucked the industrial belt in midwestern America by outsourcing factories to Mexico, and H1B is driving down the wages of educated Americans by shipping in retarded streetshitters who will work for trinkets.

Both destroyed manufacturing in the US

t. Pajeet Ramaswami

If you think W is a simp, you're delusional.

Jeb isn't bad, he just got outmemed by the other guys.

*blocks path*
*gives you a small turtle*
Slow and steady kid

*disappears (from the polls)*

>Bush is dumb meme

>>>/2005/

Bushisms are some of the best early 00s memes!

They're from a pure time where images didnt need to follow a formula to be passed around the office.

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Bush wasn't that strong of a candidate in theory (and Dukakis had a 20% poll lead after the DNC); he just had Lee Atwater (a very evil but very intelligent campaign manager) while Dukakis was unable to mount an effective response to the Bush attack campaign.

Of the candidates that ran I suspect Dick Gephardt would have had a good chance; the 80s farm crisis was why Dukakis did so well in the Upper Midwest and Plains states and a Midwestern populist/protectionist Democrat could have worked well there.

>H1B
>manufacturing

Those indians are pretty smart though and not the only ones (plenty of central asians, east asians and eastern europeans too). The messed up part is how the tech industry exploits them. They are basically slaves.

CIA

Former IT recruiter says GTFO

Most education is either subpar and/or fabricated for the vast majority of Indians who work at below poverty levels. I mean $11 an hour coding in NYC that market rates at $75/hr

what did he mean by this?

lol

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>Those indians are pretty smart though
They're not. They come from what amounts to shitty diploma mills and, at least from what I always see IT people bitching about, pretty much don't know what they're actually doing meaning the few competent individuals that haven't been replaced (yet) have to spend all their time cleaning up their messes.

He's not wrong

>*raises your taxes*

man Trump's campaign really just blew up the Clinton and Bush dynasties in a fraction of the time it took to build them. how fucking fragile is the ruling class in the US, really?

Good riddance. There should be no such thing as a political dynasty in a republic. If Jeb or Hillary or anyone else ran on their own merits that's a different story.

wtf I love Senior now

Indians are the shittiest coders on Earth. If we have to import some foreigners better import Russians since they can actually code, Indians are sloppy and borderline stupid.

Pretty fragile since we shoudnt have a ruling class. The celebrity surrounding our powerful politicians is a bonus to them until it isnt. Public opinion is easily swayed.

Well there went my respect for him, and I'm not even atheistic

Doesn't matter. Once Trump is out of office, his kids will start getting into Politics and make the Trump dynasty. His daughter-Wife Ivanka is already his Assistant. TL DR is once the Bush and Clinton dynasties are out, they will simply get replaced by the Obama and Trump Dynasties.

Trump's presidency has been a complete disaster though and there's a nonzero chance that he will be impeached

Why is it a disaster? apart from envirmomental issues

Why is it a disaster? apart from enviromental issues

>laughingstock everywhere abroad
>can't even pass his shitty Trumpcare when GOP controls both houses of Congress
>Muslim ban has gotten BTFO time after time
>multiple staffers have been implicated in having secret convos with Russians and have had to resign as a result
>the son-in-law he hired in blatant nepotism is currently being investigated
>has done things that he roundly and publicly criticized Obama for, like playing golf every weekend and doing everything by executive order
>currently being investigated for obstruction of justice
>approval rate is 38% which is a disaster

Trump Controls 2/3 sections of government's, all a man can, for all intents and purposes he's home free in passing anything he wants, as long as it's not deemed unconstitutional from the courts, as i understand America, and yet his healthcare plan directly contradict's thing's he said it would do, he's cooled off clinton (even citing James Coney's "unfair treatment" as a reason to fire him even though he applauded Comey's treatment of clinton during the campaign) Hasn't built the wall, hasn't seriously drained the swamp in any capacity, left the paris climate change agreement, which has no enforceable penalties, in order to develop the coal industry, has made multiple gaffes, including seemingly not understanding israel was in the middle east, and pissing off the pope.

In that sense it's good, but once you start importing cheap mental labor your doing it at the cost of educational infrastructure in this country. If all the asians get the tech jobs and the american cannot, there'd be no incentive to teach computer science or whatever in universities because corporations here are basically "outsourcing" intellectual labor which is churned out in india and china where one's value is not high.

cont.
in other words, you create a brain drain in your country, and your country becomes dependent on the intellectual labor of those outside your country. but like national security and the importance of national roads for the military, once the spigot of cheap intellectual labor gets turned off, because of rising standards in these third world countries or because the intellectual labor proceeds to take all of our trade secrets and experience to their own countries, there will be a huge intellectual disparity, larger than the one that already exists.

when i used national security i meant is as an analogy in the sense that in times of war united states is better served by its own coordinated infrastructure and weapons industry rather than those of other countries.

to add one more thing. it's also terrible for our economy if we don't have a substantial body of stem people for the economy's sake (through innovation, tech startups) and because the less people trained the less chance of finding talented individuals who can push the envelop, whereas in another timeline they're on a mexican sea glass board.

Billy is his nephew

-----> reddit

>elected 1988
>29 years ago

With the Gorsuch on the Supreme Court he controls all three...and still can't get shit done.

Also while 2020 might not be the Democrats year, 2024 surely will be. How many kids being fed a constant barrage of "Trump and Republicans are evil" on a day to day basis will be voting in 2024? Trump's kids are not going to be politically viable by then.

Its bad for America but even worse for the average Mexican. Juan picking raspberries by hand can never hope to compete with his US counterpart.