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Bush Sings Soprano in Detroit
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Bush appeared before the Detroit Economic Club. People continue to leave Detroit.


He was literally was shrieking about a train wreck and how the House of Representatives can stop the train wreck.


He skipped the part about Michigan leading the nation in job loss and his amazing growing budget.


He didn’t mention the annual ‘cut farm payments’ game that is ignored by the House when they actually start handing out the money.


They laugh at talk like that from Washington, DC, in places like Cary, North Carolina – headquarters for Cotton Incorporated.


He was popping off like a fat version of Ross Perot with hair.


Members of the Club include Canadian-born Michigan Governor Granholm and CMS Energy (Consumers Energy – affiliated with El Paso Energy – Enron’s parent company).


Berry Worsham, CEO of Cotton Incorporated continues to encourage shipments of cotton to Communist China. They make clothing which comes back to the United States causing millions of Americans to be thrown out of work.


Chinese Communist banks bankrolled the Russian state takeover of Yukos and finance communist guerillas and terrorism in Nepal and northeastern India.


Bush seems to have left behind ‘No Child Left Behind’. In Detroit the oldest freestanding aquarium in the United States is to be closed. Children aren’t sent there because the State claims it is too expensive to have school trips. Granholm still allows busloads of 4th graders brought to Lansing to visit her office and the State House and Senate.


Future class trips feature Canadian Courts of Law.


Bush changed the tone alright - he took it up a couple of octaves.



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