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things would be true:
First, he would have had to recognize early in his administration that peak oil had been reached and, being a good business man CEO, he would have diversified and made massive investments in solar, wind, hydrogen and electrical research, as well as controlled the Middle East oil fields. But he didn't diversify. Bush has paid lip-service to alternate energy sources for America. We have lost six years because the man lacks vision for anything, but getting money in the hands of the cronies that will cushion his fall when his time is up in the White House;
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Second, he would have recognized that he was putting thousands of American soldiers' lives at risk and would have at least attempted to limit Halliburton's riches to show that his commitment was purely selfless and not profit-seeking. But he didn't even do that. Instead, he allowed Cheney's Halliburton to win no bid contracts and suck up all the billions from our country and we've received nothing in return. What's worse, those sons of bitches are going to use our money to buy public infrastructure, here in the U.S.
So, Bush is not a leader. He is a CEO. That is all he ever was, and not even a good one. Which means, maybe it's time to review what our CEOs are doing in business because this is too damn destructive.
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