Posted Sep 13, 2008 at 12:30am
America has had too much of “a good thing.”
SPRINGFIELD, MO-Thursday we paid a visit to House Minority Whip Roy Blunt’s district in Springfield, MO. Unlike so many of our stops where we highlight voting records of members that are desperately trying their best to distance themselves from the McCain/Bush Conservative agenda, Roy Blunt is proud of being part of Bush’s failed legacy. Roy Blunt thinks a third term of Bush via John McCain would be a good thing. In fact he told Wolf Blitzer on CNN back in May just that.
The program discussed whether a McCain vote is voting for a third term of Bush’s economic policies. Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) not only acknowledged that it would be, but celebrated a third term of Bush’s economic policies.
BLITZER: So it would be in effect a third Bush term when it came to pro-growth tax policies?
BLUNT: It would be. I think it would be. And I think that’s a good thing.
A good thing? There is not much that Blunt has to be proud of in sharing in Bush’s economic legacy especially in Missouri.
Some key stats show that Missourians are not better off since Bush’s took office…
· The average median income of Missourians went from 48,166 down to 44,686
· The number of unemployed in Missouri went from 124, 100 up to 170,800
· Missourians spent $8.4 billion on the Iraq War
· 36,000 more Missouri kids do not have health insurance than when Bush took office
And we talked to several Springfield residents that do not think a third term of Bush’s failed conservative party through McCain will be “a good thing.”
Springfield Resident Jerry Price shares his thoughts on the Bush legacy.
Springfield resident and former teacher of 22 years, Sharon Matti discusses what the current administration has done for education.
Missouri State student Abbey Sumner talks about the big issues and their impact on young people.





















