Is the Democrat strategy for difficult problems to leave town?

When we had a Oil/Gas problem, Democrats LEFT TOWN and President Bush fixed it by removing the Executive Ban on Offshore drilling. Prices lowered and have continued to lower with no help or clues from Democrats.

When there was a Financial crisis and the markets were crashing because of Democrat created problems with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Democrats LEFT TOWN AGAIN, President Bush stayed in town and with the Treasury Secretary found a way to reverse the downward trend.

What problems will the Democrats run from if the hold the White House I wonder?

Maybe the solution is for the Democrats to leave town before we really need them.

Mar2008-09-19T14:39:13Z

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They might as not be there now as they have no answers and they have benefited from any thing that they will do. They are like Obama and put their self ahead of every thing and their country and this will be the promises for their agenda only.

Anonymous2008-09-19T21:38:51Z

It seems to work for them. They seem to be completely unaccountable and get away with doing absolutely nothing.

They didn't even fulfill a single promise made to Democrats in 2006, and they will pretty much get re-elected, business as usual.

When no one seems to care, we get what we deserve.

Blaming everything on Bush doesn't solve a single problem nor move us forward, but that is the only thing that Democrats know how to do well.

hawkguy2008-09-19T21:36:42Z

The demand for oil went down because the price was so high as well as the US economy going down the drain. The price didn't go down because bush said he wanted to drill. Not to mention the summer is coming to an end so oil demand goes down around this time anyway. Learn some economics from someone other than McSame.

stunna3m2008-09-19T21:47:02Z

Exactly, where did the Democrats go....? I hate to answer a question with a question but, seriously what are you talking about.

Wayne G2008-09-19T21:34:36Z

if they left town before they implement their policies that create the problem in the first place, that would be even more ideal

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