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Claims vs. Facts: President Bush’s New Hampshire Speech to Air National Guard Reservists
Published on Thursday, October 9, 2003 by CommonDreams.org
Claims vs. Facts:
President Bush’s New Hampshire Speech to Air National Guard Reservists
 

TREATMENT OF OUR TROOPS
“Any time we put our troops into harm's way, you must have the best training, the best equipment, the best possible pay.”
- President George W. Bush, 10/9/03
“The administration announced that on Oct. 1 it wants to roll back recent modest increases in monthly imminent-danger pay (from $225 to $150) and family-separation allowance (from $250 to $100) for troops getting shot at in combat zones.”
- Army Times, 6/30/03

“When Bush taunted gunmen in Iraq, many GIs must have nervously tugged at their obsolete flak jackets. For many GIs, Iraq appears to be a strictly BYOB war -- Bring Your Own Bulletproofs. The shortages [of protective gear] come down to money and priorities. Gen. Richard B. Myers confirmed last week that it would be December before there were enough plates for all of our people in Iraq.”
- Op-Ed, Dallas Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, 10/5/03

WMD IN IRAQ
“Since the liberation of Iraq, our investigators have found evidence of a clandestine network of biological laboratories.”
- President George W. Bush, 10/9/03
“We have not yet been able to corroborate the existence of a mobile biological weapons production effort…Technical limitations would prevent any of these processes from being ideally suited to these trailers.”
- Bush Administration Weapons Inspector David Kay, 10/2/03
US ECONOMY
“Last month this economy exceeded expectations and added net new jobs.”
- President George W. Bush, 10/9/03
The White House Council of Economic Advisors set expectations when President Bush proposed his economic stimulus package. The council said his economic policies would create 344,000 new jobs per month – not the paltry 57,000 jobs that were created. All told, Bush has overseen the loss of almost 3 million jobs – the worst record since Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression.
- Economic Policy Institute
“I came to this office to confront problems directly and forcefully, not to pass them on to other Presidents and other generations.”
- President George W. Bush, 10/9/03
“When the Treasury Department tallies up final figures later this month, it is expected to show a federal budget deficit between $370 billion and $380 billion for 2003,” one of the biggest debts passed onto another generation in American history.
- Wall Street Journal, 10/9/03
“I proposed and signed these [tax] measures to help individuals and help families.”
- President George W. Bush, 10/9/03
The most recent CBS News/New York Times poll shows that “despite three tax cuts in as many years, only 19 percent [of Americans surveyed] said Bush's policies made their taxes go down. Forty-seven percent noticed no effect, while 29 percent perceived that their taxes have gone up.”
- Washington Post, 10/7/03

“Almost half of all American taxpayers will get less than $100 this year and next from President Bush’s most recent tax plan. In 2005, three-quarters of taxpayers will get less than $100, and in 2006 and later years almost nine out of ten will get less than $100.”
- Citizens for Tax Justice, 5/30/03

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