Apologists for the administration will doubtless claim that blame for the lack of progress rests not with Mr. Bush, but with the inherent inefficiency of government bureaucracies. That’s the great thing about being an antigovernment conservative: even when you fail at the task of governing, you can claim vindication for your ideology…
“Apologists for the administration will doubtless claim that blame for the lack of progress rests not with Mr. Bush, but with the inherent inefficiency of government bureaucracies.” Nope I blam Naggin and Blanco for THEIR “inherent inefficiency of government bureaucracies.” BTW Mississippi was the bullseye for Katrina and for some reason you don’t hear the same WHINING from that state (yes black people live in Mississippi).
Heck of a job,Georgie.
August 28th, 2006 at 10:25 amTP…can you get somebody to fix the links at the timeline. Most (all?) of the LA governor links are broken, the NWS link likewise, etc.
August 28th, 2006 at 10:54 amBroken Promises
By: John Amato on Sunday, August 27th, 2006 at 9:41 PM – PDT
Paul Krugman: (reg req)
Apologists for the administration will doubtless claim that blame for the lack of progress rests not with Mr. Bush, but with the inherent inefficiency of government bureaucracies. That’s the great thing about being an antigovernment conservative: even when you fail at the task of governing, you can claim vindication for your ideology…
August 28th, 2006 at 11:14 am“Apologists for the administration will doubtless claim that blame for the lack of progress rests not with Mr. Bush, but with the inherent inefficiency of government bureaucracies.” Nope I blam Naggin and Blanco for THEIR “inherent inefficiency of government bureaucracies.” BTW Mississippi was the bullseye for Katrina and for some reason you don’t hear the same WHINING from that state (yes black people live in Mississippi).
August 28th, 2006 at 11:24 am