Among President Bush's Biggest Disappointments: The Failure to Pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform

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In an interview with ABC News, looking back on his presidency, George W. Bush said that one of his biggest disappointments was the failure to pass a comprehensive bill on immigration reform, and regrets the tone taken by many in his party on this issue:

"I firmly believe that the immigration debate really didn't show the
true nature of America as a welcoming society," he said. "I fully
understand we need to enforce law and enforce borders. But the debate
took on a tone that undermined the true greatness of America, which is
that we welcome people who want to work hard and support their
families."

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Kreta

Jak zwiedzanie skutecznie i moja panna wie. Kto da niej niech uda. Rowerowe zakrety fajne sposoby Kreta skutecznie i odda co twoje. Albowiem nie da nic tobie.

It will not be possible to

It will not be possible to get the economy back on track right away. The nation will need an equivalent of huge payday loans to regain the economy. President Bush administration is the worst administration for the last seven decades. During his regime, job opportunities grew only 2 percent. Compared to the 21 percent growth during Clinton’s presidency, the 2 percent growth seems like nothing. From the early days of the Bush presidency, the unemployment rate rose to a catastrophic state. The job loss epidemic is still on the move and shows no sign of slowing down. Many citizens blame the Bush policies for creating the global financial clutter. Hopefully the new president, Barack Obama, and his plan to repair the economic system will work. I’m just thankful we still have access to a payday loan when those misfortunate financial events hit the hardest.