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Bush flips and flops.(Devil in the Details)(apparent policy reversals)

American Prospect, The,  September, 2004  by Rosenfeld, Sam

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ON AUGUST 3, 2000, IN Philadelphia, Republican candidate George W. Bush accepted his party's nomination for president and delivered a stirring address. As we await the president's upcoming convention speech four years later, let us reflect on the promises he made then and the realities he's created.

Can you say "flip-flop"? Flip: "America has a strong economy and a surplus. We have the public resources and the public will, even the bipartisan opportunities, to strengthen Social Security...." Flop: Projected deficit for 2004: $445 billion. The Center ...

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