Can The USA Survive Another Bush?

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In a new Florida poll by The Saint Leo University Polling Institute found that in a statewide poll, Bush would top Clinton 43 percent to 42 percent. The other would-be GOP candidates are left in the dust.

When only Republicans are asked who their choice for the GOP nominee would be the top five are as follows:

34 percent Ellis Bush
15 percent Willard Romney
10 percent Sen. Marco Rubio
8 percent Ben Carson
7 percent New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie

Surprisingly for me Rand Paul received ZERO percent.

With Ellis tripling up on Marco Rubio and Ben Carson it shows Florida Republicans are a long way from going with the next generation or going full-on TeaNut. To be honest, even though it would lack the entertainment value of 2011/2012, I would like to see Rubio, Willard and Ellis in a real debate. Would they spend the bulk of their time bashing Hillary and the President? I would like to think they would have real back and forth on real conservative issues that are important to the more "sane" members of the party. But somehow I doubt it would happen. First and foremost I doubt Marco Rubio possess the spine to showcase his own platform. The other two are just carbon copies of Saint Reagan. The only difference between Willard and Ellis? One has been a member of the 
über-rich for the last century or so and the other has been filthy stinking wealthy going back to colonial times and before. 

What would an Ellis
 Bush Presidency mean for the USA? Ellis has very little daylight between himself and his father and brother:

Ellis on Junior, "In his four years as president a lot of amazing accomplishments took place. So my guess is that history will be kind to my brother, the further out you get from this and the more people compare his tenure to what's going on now." he made that statement in March 2013 at the Ronald Reagan Library. 

“I don’t think there’s any Bush baggage at all. I love my brother. I’m proud of his accomplishments. I love my dad. I’m proud to be a Bush and if I run for president it’s not because of something in my DNA that compels me to do it,” He said on Fox News Sunday.

So is this unconditional love for a father and brother or is it a sign of a more core belief system which permeates the Bush family?

Ellis On The Issues:

Health Care: Did all possible to keep Terri Schiavo hooked up. Limited medical malpractice awards.

Welfare & Poverty: In 1994 he pledged to "get tough" on recipients of public assistance. Wants more government money to go to religious groups. Privatized Florida's foster care system.

Abortion: Created divisive "Choose Life" license plates. Pro Parental consent, clinic regulation, pro-life counseling, but not abortion counseling. Would restrict to incest, rape, & health.

Civil Rights: Dismantled Florida's affirmative action program. Against Hate Crime legislation. On the plus side he did have the Confederate battle flag removed from the Florida Capitol.

At event after event, Ellis talked about the welfare mom who, given all the various freebies available to her like Aid to Families with Dependent Children and Medicaid and so forth, was pulling down an "extravagant" $15,000 a year in benefits.

Not a case of unconditional love. Like I said. The Bush family is upper crust and has been so for well over 200 years. Ellis and his father and brother have absolutely no connection to the Joe Lunchbox and Suzy Homemaker. Another Bush in The White House could well be the nations undoing.

After all they are two for two in wars with GWB taking us into two of them for a total of THREE. 
Ellis is a man of the American Military Industrial Complex. Then again Hillary is no different. 



The graph above proves that the Bush family is not only two for two in war creation but also two for two in wrecking economies. Obama has been trying to follow Clinton's path, but has had a harder time of it, because the recession he faced was far worse than the one Clinton faced when he took office and he has an opposition party whose motto is "Party Before Country."

So the $64,000 question is...Can The U.S.A. Survive another Bush?

Actually... based on the amount his father and brother added to the National Debt. It's more like the $7,400,000,000,000 question. Source: U.S. Debt by President