This crap from Jihad Jimmy is typical of the Dem-style blame game. We all know Bush had nothing to do with this latest economic anomaly. It was Clinton and other liberals.
Look up why Carter never made a second term. I remember his “Recession.” So do all of Carter’s oil-rich Arab friends. They like to “fill his recess” every time they pay him off to badmouth the current US Gov or refill The Carter Center Coffers.
Carter wouldn’t make a pimple on Obama’s ass, much less Bush’s. Read on to see how this worst prez and worst ex-prez ever spews on again about Bush.
From Reuter-Rooter:
- Carter is FULL of SHIT!
Former President Jimmy Carter said on Friday the “atrocious economic policies” of the Bush administration had caused the worst global financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. [Who listens to Carter? Nobody]
Carter told reporters on a stopover in Brussels that “profligate spending,” massive borrowing and dramatic tax cuts since President George W. Bush took office in 2001 were behind the market turmoil and economic crisis. [Wrong. It was Clinton's forcing of lenders to approve loans to non credit worthy ghetto people -- yet another liberal Dem failure blamed on Bush]
“I think it’s because of the atrocious economic policies of the Bush administration,” said the 84-year-old Democrat, who served in the White House from 1977-1981 during a period of high inflation and energy crisis. [When Carter 'thinks,' things break]
Whoever wins next month’s U.S. presidential election would inherit economic problems that would force them to postpone implementing some of their proposed reforms, he said. [How would he know? He's the worst prez ever!]
“The economic situation is an entrenched problem. It is going to take years to correct what has been done economically,” Carter said, adding he hoped Democrat Barrack Obama would win and immediately improve Washington’s image in the world. [Which proves Carter is a dope]
Eight years ago, the United States had a budget surplus, low inflation and a stable, strong economy, he said. [Thanks to Ronald Reagan, not Bill Clinton]
Carter said he was astonished that the United States now owed China “in the neighborhood of $1 trillion.”
Deregulation and what he called a withdrawal of supervision of Wall Street had encouraged irresponsible elements in the U.S. financial system, enabling banks to borrow 30 times their value. [Thanks to Bill Clinton, not George Bush]
Carter was on his way back from a private peace mission to Cyprus with fellow elder statesmen Lakhdar Brahimi of Algeria and Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, intended to give a push to talks between the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders on a settlement to reunite the divided island. [And they all laughed at him!]
(Reporting by Paul Taylor; editing by Sami Aboudi)




