Talking Points -- The Speech
Talking Points -- The Speech
* Bush's speech was about politics not policies, driven by electoral concerns. It reflected a far-right agenda designed to appeal to the wealthy and social conservatives with "faith-based initiatives," gay marriage, drugs in sports, abstinence.
* Bush's policies -- both domestic and international -- are STILL reckless, unsafe, unfair.
* Bush continues to rely on ratcheting up the fear factor -- fear is a key component in Bush's plan to gain support for the 2004 election.
The speech was characterized by serious omissions, denials, and lies.
WHAT'S MISSING?
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* No mention of the thousands of deaths (500+
--Average # GIs killed -- 1.6 daily; average # GIs wounded -- 9.2 daily
* No mention of the lies from the 2003 State of the
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* No mention of the current insecurity in
* No mention of huge Iraqi opposition to
* No mention of worsening crisis in Israel-Palestine fueled largely by unconditional
On the Economy -
* No mention of costs of war (human & economic) -- war costs $162+ billion so far
* No mention of $500 billion deficit -- Bush started with $127 billion surplus
* No mention 2.4 million lost jobs under Bush -- now 9 million unemployed
* No mention of the 40+ million people in the
On everything else -
* No mention of
* No mention of racism
* No mention of the environment
* No mention of
WHAT WERE BUSH'S FALSE DENIALS?
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* Denied that Americans are at greater risk of terror attacks since (and because of) the
* Denied that despite the arrest of Saddam Hussein, Iraqis face greater problems (insecurity, lack of water & electricity, unemployment, etc.) than before the
* Denied that the
* Denied that opposition to
* Denied that the plan for "transition to full Iraqi sovereignty" does not include an end to the
* Denied that the
On the Economy -
* Denied that despite "economic growth" the economy is tanking for most Americans
* Denied that tax cuts benefit the rich vastly more than ordinary taxpayers (and ignored that the average personal wealth of Bush's first cabinet is $11 million each)
* Denied that tax cuts actually hurt people -- ignored recent $300 million cut in heat subsidies for poor families -- the rich get richer, the poor get cold
WHAT WERE BUSH'S NEW AND RESURRECTED LIES?
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* We found "WMD-related program activities" in
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* We're winning the war on terrorism -- contradicted by Osama bin Laden remaining active,
* "No one can doubt the word of America" because Libya agreed to international nuclear oversight -- contradicted by massive international public and governmental opposition to war and by new government skepticism towards U.S. intelligence since reliance on false claims for war (and Libya's decision was driven far more by longstanding diplomacy than by war)
On the Economy -
* Jobs are on the rise -- contradicted by loss of 2.4 million overall, only 1,000 new jobs in December
* Tax reductions, free trade and a "pro-growth economic agenda" have brought prosperity -- contradicted by lack of advantage to most taxpayers & huge costs to social programs because of tax cuts
WHAT IS BUSH HOPING WE WILL FORGET OR IGNORE?
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* The war was based on lies -- to the people of the
* The war engendered the most unified and massive defiance in history-- from civil society, many governments, and the United Nations
* No WMDs have been found in Iraq -- claims of undefined "program activities" or "interest" in weapons is a far cry from the 2002 claims that existing WMDs posed an imminent threat to Americans
* Saddam Hussein's government was armed, financed, and backed politically and militarily by the U.S. and its allies throughout the 1980s when the worst human rights abuses took place -- Donald Rumsfeld's cordial business visits to Baghdad in 1983-4 (part of a Bechtel effort to build a new oil pipeline) were only a small part of the longstanding partnership
* While pledging to give U.S. troops "everything they need" to fight in Iraq, Bush ignored the fact that some active-duty GIs qualify for food stamps, the lack of adequate health care for active-duty and veterans, serious cuts in VA funding and more
On the Economy -
* Bush's economic policies have made people poorer, less financially secure, more unable to get health care
* Bush's policies consistently reward the wealthiest at the cost of the poor and middle class
* The Patriot Act faces massive opposition, including 225 cities that have passed resolutions against it
On the Elections -
* Bush ratings still going down -- current 53% approval down from 90% in 2001
* Only 54% of people in the U.S. think Bush was legitimately elected
WHAT WILL BE THE RESULTS IF BUSH'S STATE OF THE UNION PRIORITIES COME TO PASS?
* Lies will remain the foundation of
* People will continue to die in
* Deficits will increase
* Pentagon budgets will increase
* Social spending -- health, education, child care, social security -- will diminish
* The gap between wealth and poverty will continue to climb
* People in the


