Todays stock market plunge almost guarantees that McCain can’t get off-topic and go on a character attack. If he decides to ignore the economy and go after Obama, I think he is done.
Thoughts?
Todays stock market plunge almost guarantees that McCain can’t get off-topic and go on a character attack. If he decides to ignore the economy and go after Obama, I think he is done.
Thoughts?
It’s kinda long but interesting as we see the same things debated today. Cutting spending -vs- Cutting taxes.
Young people across the country are very worried about the financial crisis. They need to get student loans for school and find jobs after graduation. This Wall Street crisis and bailout happened largely because of a breakdown in oversight, so will you support an independent, government-created agency led by consumers that will protect the public [...]
Inflation or deflation? Marc says we will “eventually” have inflation due to all the stimulus programs being introduced by US congress. However Mich argues that deflation is right around the corner with states defaulting and consumers defaulting on houses and credit cards. Both men does agree that inflation will come.
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John McCain is proposing a health care tax credit that won’t cover the costs of insurance and wants to overturn the employer-based health care system. George W. Bush already proposed the same policies. McCain: I Am Not President Bush. During the third 2008 Presidential debate, John McCain said, Sen. Obama, I am not President Bush. [...]
Rep. Rob Andrews, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions, speaks in favor the budget reconciliation bill during House debate on March 25, 2010.
Trying to put new energy behind his health care plan, President Barack Obama on Tuesday took direct aim at the health insurance industry, promising Americans that ‘meddling’ bureaucrats should not be determining anyone’s care. (Aug. 11)
Senate Republican Leader Mitch mcconnell speaks on the Senate floor decrying reports that a senator asked the Dept. of Health and Human Services to investigate a health insurance company that dared to warn its customers about potential Medicare cuts under Democrat health care legislation.
http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2008/09/budget-bill-inc.html
What the heck! $700 billion here, $25 billion there… but after a while it adds up to real money, don’t you think?