I disagree. The revolution has started already via grassroots efforts that Obama has awoken in us. Isn't that the seed of any revolution? We will, going forward, hold our politicians more accountable for their spending and their actions.
As far as Bush is concerned, most already posted his negatives. The veil of secrecy around his administration, the unchecked power of the executive privileges, lying to the public about WMD..... the list goes on.......and all I have to say is goodriddens.
People have been railing against Washington corruption and its inherent transparency issues for years. Very little has changed. (Pardon me Mango but I have to take a little offense to your insinuation that people are just now trying to change things.. I've been railing against Washington for years. Welcome to the party.
) People feel powerless against it. We hear about the insider B.S. that goes on, we read about the bloated appropriations bills, the political infighting, etc.. Every now and then we send somebody new to Washington in the hopes something will change. Those folks get up there, start mucking around in the slime of government, and become part of the problem. If we really want to change what goes on in Washington, we need to remove its power - we need to curtail the strength and sway of the Federal Government and instead rely more heavily on local governments we have better control over. Fixing Washington is impossible, it's gone over the edge, never to return. A single president is not going to change that.
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wow. have you checked out his approval ratings lately? I would think that most Americans feel there is quite a mess and they are not happy with the direction of this country. you can search this board and find many threads on this subject if you need a better understanding. have you googled "mess left by Bush"?