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Title: Why President Bush?s Popularity Is In The Gutter
Author: Andrew Molchan
Date: Tue December 6th, 2005

(October 12th 2005, Fort Lauderdale) Yes, there are a lot of people who aren’t especially happy with President Bush for one reason or another. And I’m one of them.

For one thing, after 2 years the “Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act” S. 397 is still setting in the House. The pirate legal system we suffer under in America is slowly destroying manufacturing in the USA. In 2005 manufacturing jobs will go below 14% of the total American work force and there’s no end in sight to the decline.

The House is made up of 78% lawyers. They found time to make bankruptcies harder, and to protect the collection lawyers, but they can’t find time to protect manufacturers from communist motivated lawyers.

Back in 1991 the University of Texas did a study of American lawyers and their cost. Professor Stephen Magee headed the extensive study. In 1991 there were already over 500,000 lawyers in America, and that number was already the highest lawyer ratio to workers anywhere in the world.

The study’s conclusion was the cost of avoiding lawsuits, the added cost of insurance because of lawsuits, the wasted of money for defending against lawsuits that defy common sense, all of the above was a staggering $1 million dollars a year in lost productivity, per lawyer in America, back in 1991!

In 1991 America’s pirate legal system, the very worst in the industrialized world, was already costing America $500 billion dollars a year! As every manufacturer in America knows, that cost of lawyers since 1991 has gone way up.

The Texas University study said, in 1991. “If all of America’s law schools closed down today it would be 36 years before we had the same population-lawyer ratio as Japan, and 26 years before America had the same ratio as Germany.” The suicidal American lawyer ratio is one of the main reasons why both Japan and Germany have enormous trade surpluses, and America has the biggest trade deficit in the history of the world.

The legal situation in America is going from bad to intolerable. Factories (and good paying factory jobs) are leaving America at an accelerating rate.

The propaganda from the lawsuit lovers is factories are moving out of the USA because it cost less overseas. They are absolutely correct. It cost less because the American lawyers aren’t there. If you’ve ever been to Japan or Germany you know they are not cheap places to live or run a business. However, not having America’s pack of rabid dog lawyers on your back makes Japan and Germany a factory paradise compared to America.

Yes, factory workers in Germany get a lot of benefits, good medical care, paid vacations, retirement pay and so forth, as they should. The point is this; in the rest of the industrialized world like Germany and Japan, the people who are doing the work, they get the benefits. But in America, the lawyers get the benefits.

Passage of S. 397 would be one, very small step, in the correct direction. The America economy needs a massive legal overall, and S. 397 is almost insignificant compared to what’s needed. However, we can’t even get this one small step!

President Bush is making the same mistake his father made. His father turned his back on the people who elected him. President George W. and George H. were elected by White men in pick up trucks, who drank beer, watched football and liked hunting and fishing.

Here’s what I wrote in 1992 to Geroge H. “Dear Mr. President, the communist lawyers never voted for you and they are never going to vote for you. The people who only consume tax money, and never work, they will never voted for you. The Hollywood hate-America groups never voted for you and they are never going to vote for you. The anti-gun groups never voted for you and never will. Stop kissing the collected ass of the people who always hated you, hate real freedom, hate America, and want the government to be a false God. White working class males put you into office, take care of them.”

If I was George W’s advisor, and he asked me what to do about his low popularity ratings. I’d say, “First we start taking lots of pictures of you wearing a cowboy hat and on a horse. Then we start doing things for the people who put you into office, like pushing S. 397 into law. Then you go on tour giving speeches about how American White males should not feel guilty because they’re White males. America was built by White males. American civilization is White male civilization. Don’t be ashamed to wear a cowboy hat and be pictured on a horse! That’s being an American. Certainly the New York and Hollywood media communists will go crazy, you should totally ignore them.”

All of my life I’ve been out in front of big social issues. My mind lives in the future, not the past. Looking back over the last 50 years of my life I’ve been amazing correct. The ideas I have today, no matter how politically incorrect they seem at the time, are usually the ideas of tomorrow. President Bush and Congress are both unpopular because they are both trying to bring back yesterday. President Bush wants to bring back the predictable cold war era, but with the Muslims playing the part of Russia. While the Democrats sincerely want to believe that left wing lawyers and judges are the back door to creating the “socialist paradise of equality property ownership” that their political process failed to create. Both are totally wrong and detrimental to the long-term survival of America.

The reason why Democrats are so totally fanatical about who becomes a judge is not because they’re interested in justice. That’s the biggest joke in the world. The Democrats are still trying to bring communism into America via the courts and the lawyers.

If America is going to survive we have to stop trying to make yesterday’s failed ideas work. I sincerely believe radical socialism was always doomed to failure because that’s not the way God runs anything in the total universe. We have to look at what God really does, which is what God really wants, and we have to act accordingly.

Andrew Molchan
UPDATE. A month after this article ran Congress passed the firearms protection Bill and President Bush signed it.



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