Bush to Abolish Government

What the Democrats think...

Tuesday, November 16 12:00 PM ET

Bush to Abolish Government
By Adam Tan


Washington DC - In what is believed to be the most ambitious second-term agenda in recent presidential history, George W. Bush announced yesterday he plans to abolish the federal government "in its entirety" by the end of 2005 and then rule "by decree." Bush stated that his program reflects "the overwhelming and unverifiable mandate" he received in the election.

Administration officials have already made great progress in carrying out the President's bold vision. A senior official stated that plans to replace all federal taxes with a 10% religious tithe "to the Christian church of the individual believer's choice" were essentially in place. "We've also fleshed out the feudal levy system we'll need to preserve our military strength at home and around the world," the official said.

However, several officials closely involved with the initiative privately admit they have not "fully resolved" the details of Bush's sweeping proposal. "The President is committed to uprooting the heresy of 'evolution' from our nation's schools, but there is still disagreement over whether mass arrests of teachers will be the most effective way to go about it," said a source in the Department of Education. The source expressed optimism the proposed "College is for Terrorists" advertising campaign will "help depress the thoroughly excessive education levels in this country." A similar "Lituracy is Borring" campaign, aimed mainly at children, is expected to be unveiled later in the year.

Proposals to relocate homosexuals to "protective encampments" have stirred debate within the administration. "Many of us feel this encampment solution is far too tolerant," said a senior administration source speaking on condition of anonymity. A suggestion to "just dump the gays in Fallujah" is "slowly gaining traction" with Bush, according to this source.

Perhaps the most controversial part of Bush's plan is the "Golden Years" program, which would replace Social Security with a nationwide chain of video poker parlors. "Not only would this save enormous amounts of taxes -- er -- tithes, but I think our seniors would have a blast," said Treasury Secretary John Snow.

However, the "Golden Years" initiative has stirred opposition from the President's core supporters on the religious right, who condemn the plan's reliance on gambling. Reports that the video poker contract will be awarded to Diebold have further mired the effort in controversy. Snow admitted that implementation of the program "may have to wait until after the midterms."



This seems to be what all my Democrat friends think. They fear and hate Bush as if he is secretly plotting to do just this. I thought the article was funny and would be enjoyed by all.

Link: http://www.bbspot.com/News/2004/11/bush_abolish_government.html
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I'm not laughing......
Reply #3 Top
I'm not laughing......


Possibly because you don't have a sense of humor?
Reply #4 Top
Very clever! Hilarious, iamheather!


Thanks. I thought a good time could be had by all!

I'm not laughing......


I am so sorry. You should try it sometime. It makes you feel better and exercises the abdominal muscles.
Reply #5 Top
Kinda funny, but I hope that's not a actual plan.
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Reply #5 By: Citizen XX - 11/19/2004 8:43:06 PM
Kinda funny, but I hope that's not a actual plan.


It's only an actual plan if you ask most Democrats, or perhaps Michael Moore, who will film a documentary all about it during the next few years.

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WoW! This was hilarious to read! I've always been wondering what world the Democrats are living in and you just gave me a peek through the keyhole.
Reply #8 Top
Very funny!!
Reply #9 Top
Right up there with Bill Gates buys the Vatican
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It's only an actual plan if you ask most Democrats, or perhaps Michael Moore, who will film a documentary all about it during the next few years


Unfortunately, that is probably true, Tex.

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A similar "Lituracy is Borring" campaign, aimed mainly at children, is expected to be unveiled later in the year.
Too close to the truth to be funny.

Reply #12 Top
Unfortunately, that is probably true, Tex.


*blushes* I didn't say that . . . (although it is a funny comment, and maybe now I wish I had)
Reply #13 Top
It's only an actual plan if you ask most Democrats, or perhaps Michael Moore, who will film a documentary all about it during the next few years.


Oops...credit where credit is due. Unfortunately that is probably true, terpfan.
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FOr years and years and years, Conservatives had the market cornered in conspiracy nuts. Isn't it great to see the hyper-rational, holier-than-thou Left fly off the handle and don the legendary aluminum foil hat?

Now, it isn't just their eco-apocalype ideas that make them wackos...
Reply #15 Top
FOr years and years and years, Conservatives had the market cornered in conspiracy nuts. Isn't it great to see the hyper-rational, holier-than-thou Left fly off the handle and don the legendary aluminum foil hat?


I think they have always been there, just never really covered in the media. We don't let that slide anymore. Out them! we say...