Bush's Fifth Year-Governance and Morass In Iraq
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About the Book
“Bush’s Fifth Year – Governance and Morass in
describes Bush’s failed attempts to “justify his costly
pre-emptive war in
deficits and national debt, teaching a globalist not
nationalist curriculum in public education and weak
post war governance in
His policy on immigration amounts to “Mexico First,”
on trade – “sell out” to international corporations along
with lax issuance of H1 – B and L – l visas to favored big
business, on foreign policy -- devoid of any major achieve-
ments, on energy policy – essentially nil progress, on Social
Security--effectively stymied, on Medicare Senior Drug
Program – costly and chaotic, on Katrina – ineptitude and
delayed responses from Homeland Security and FEMA, and rising
public clamor anent incompetence and calls for impeachment.
About the Author
Robert R. Morman was born in
He served in the USN as Chief Yeoman during
WWII and later joined the USAFR and retired as
a Major. He received the B. A., M. A. and Ph. D.
degrees in psychology (USC, 1955). He worked as
a research psychologist, counseling psychologist,
and professor in psychology and education at
CSULA. Xlibris.com published “Final Departures
of the Famous,” “Exits of the Eminent,” “Passing
of the Prominent” and “Bush’s Fourth Year, Post
War
published several books on the
“Bush’s Presidential Election 2000,” “Bush’s First
Year…,“ “Bush’s Second Year…” and “Bush’s Third
Year.” AuthorHouse also published “Lights Out for
Laudable Luminaries” in ’05.