President to attend 500

dbrfan77

Dawn Standridge
Can't speak for anyone else but I am definitely not going to let the fact that Bush will attend the 500 influence my vote. Hope he doesn't thinks we are all dumb enough to be lead so easily.

Personally I think he should be thinking of way to turn the economy around so sponsors are easier to find. That might influence me.
 
We'll I'm going to let him influence me.... Wooohooo!!!!!

Just go to the top of your ballot in November and put a big "X" under the democrat logo....


I thought days of ignorance like that were over with.
 
Turn the economy around????

I guess you didn't see that GDP growth in the third quarter of 2003 was the highest in 20 years at 8.2%. For 2003, GDP growth is expected to be in the 3.5% range. I guess you forgot that President Bush inherited a recession when he took office.

Consumers are doing well. The housing market continues to roar and auto sales are doing very well. Americans have benefited from the turnaround in the stock market. The stock market as measured by the S&P 500 is up nearly 47% from its lows in 2002. Have you looked at your 401k statements over the last year? The stock market and your pension plan has benefited from the President's fiscal policies of lowering taxes and from the Fed's decisions to leave interest rates at historically low levels.

Job growth announced today for the month of January was 112,000. This is the highest in 2 years.

I can foresee the comments coming back about the deficit. Yes, the deficit is at record levels but NOT as a percentage of GDP. This point is somehow always left out by the Democrats who are always hawking about the deficit.

It doesn't matter whether or not "W" is going to the 500. I'm voting for him either way. Go ahead and vote for someone like John Kerry who will inevitably raise taxes and slow down US economic growth. At that point, your comment about when the President is going to turn around the economy will actually be valid!

Thanks for letting me vent some of my frustrations!
 
I think that's fantastic

Hey if the president cares enough to come to Daytona I think that is fantastic. Right now with the new major sponsor and other changes taking place NASCAR needs the shot in the arm and all the attention the race will get from this is PRICELESS!! Not only is it good for NASCAR it's good for racing in general... More positive attention for the sport we all know and love..
 
Well, every word of everything 95fan said, repeated 3 times. Then I will say, I am not the Nascar fan I used to be, so I would be alot more inpressed if the president my generation and I elected would attend a few dirt latemodel races. Most southern gentlemen like their stock car racing. I really had no clue wreather or not he had any knowledge of racing when I decided to vote for him, its the issues, a stong military, letting the people of this great country controll a little more of their own money, knowing the difference between freedom of religion and supression of religion, respecting the sanctity of human life, while still upholding proper enforcement of capital punishment, and finally remembering that there were TEN very important amendments to the US constitution. Not just one, being freedom of speach, the press, and expression, but TEN. My favorite being the seccond, wich is very important to me and to most rual Americans.

dbrfan77, Farmington is not that big of a city, do I know you, and what buissinesses if any are you affiliated with?
 
DID YOU EVER STOP AND THINK THAT MAYBE HE JUST LIKES RACING!!!!SOME PEOPLE JUST LIKE TO STIRE UP S***!!!!:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
YEP ECONOMY BAD CHANGED JOBS WITHOUT EVEN LOSING A DAY OF WORK WOULD IT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE IF IF KERRY WAS AT THE 500 AND LIKE MOOSE SAID HE IS THERE TO SEETHE RACE
 
The funny part about the whole thing is if the president went in to take a good crap people would think he was endorsing that particular brand of stool..... LOL...
 
president at daytona

hey 95fan: yeah, those are some great jobs: minimum wage hamburger-flippers. bush, (king of the draft-dodgers)who didn't win the election, has this economy so screwed up, he had to start his own vietnam, to try to take our attention off how incompetent he is.
boy, to have bill clinton back. i don't care if he was getting a chrome polished...at least we had a good economy..and, no "fake war."
 
"Fake war?"


I sure as hell don't consider our guys coming home in a ****ing casket as FAKE! That's about as real as it gets.
 
I DON'T GIVE A RATS @$$ IF HE IS THERE OR NOT!

I JUST HOPE THIS NOVEMBER WE GIVE HIM HIS WALKING PAPERS SO HE CAN GO BACK TO BEING YOUR AVERAGE TEXAS OIL BILLIONAIRE.:rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by 95fan
Turn the economy around????

Job growth announced today for the month of January was 112,000. This is the highest in 2 years.

I can foresee the comments coming back about the deficit. Yes, the deficit is at record levels but NOT as a percentage of GDP. This point is somehow always left out by the Democrats who are always hawking about the deficit.


Thanks for letting me vent some of my frustrations!

The first comment is a nothing argument. The job growth under this President is stilll way negative. A normal economy in this situation should be creating well over 200,000 jobs in that time frame. Bush was president throughout those two years. I can't believe that conservatives still say that liberals are spin masters about the economy when we're hearing comments like this.

On another note I also love how the main issue for fighting in Iraq has changed from disarming to liberation. There was no talk about liberation as a valid reason for going to war with Iraq before it became quite evident that Bush was wrong about both the WMD programs and terrorist links that he used as warmongering fuel. Why are we not in the same rush to liberate the North Koreans? Their leader has done equally terrible things to his people and is the most Stalinesque leader in the world right now (and before this war in Iraq). Karle Rowe can continue his massive fundraising and his spinning unimportant issues to the front lines if he likes, but the thing that is going to determine the outcome of this election is the willingness to go and vote by each candidates supporters. The candidate that a growing number of Americans are supporting now is ABB. Or more precisely Anyone but Bush. The Democrats are fired up this time as much as they were in '92 and it will show in November.

Ditto on the sharing of my frustrations!
 




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