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McCain: I Never Really Understood Economics. McCain said, “The issue of economics is something that I’ve really never understood as well as I should.” (Boston Globe, 12/18/07)
McCain: Americans Have Seen Great Economic Progress Since Bush Took Office. Since President Bush took office, “I think if you look at the overall record and millions of jobs have been created… you can make an argument that there’s been great progress economically over that period of time,” McCain said. (“Money & Politics,” Bloomberg, 4/17/08)
HERE’S WHAT WORKING FAMILIES UNDERSTAND

  • Median family income has been falling for seven years now, when adjusted for inflation. (“A Feeble Recovery,” Economic Policy Institute, 5/1/08)
  • The number of unemployed workers rose by 11.7 percent over the past year, an increase of 797,000 people. We’ve lost more than 3 million U.S. manufacturing jobs since 2001, and millions more are vulnerable. Between December 2007 and March 2008, the U.S. lost a net 240,000 jobs. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 5/2/08; Robert Scott, Economic Policy Institute, 3/29/08)
  • Premium costs for employer-based health care are rising 10 times faster than incomes. (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 4/29/08)
McCain Says We’re NOT Headed Into a Recession. McCain said, “I don’t believe we’re headed into a recession. I believe the fundamentals of this economy are strong, and I believe they will remain strong.” (GOP Debate, Myrtle Beach, FNC, 1/10/08)
81 Percent of the Public Says We’re Already There. (NBC/WSJ Survey, 4/24-28/08)
McCain Dismissed Concerns on Mortgage Crisis and Economy. While campaigning in Florida, McCain dismissed concerns about the economy. “Even if the economy is the, quote, No. 1 issue, the real issue will remain America’s security,” McCain said. “And if they choose to say, ‘Look, I do not need this guy because he’s not as good on home loan mortgages or whatever it is, I understand about that, I will accept that verdict. I am running because of the transcendental challenge of the 21st century, which is radical Islamic extremism.” (The New York Times, 1/28/08)
But Economic Issues Top Working Family Concerns. According to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey, the price of gasoline is the number one concern for the public. In second and third place are finding a good job and paying for health care and insurance. (Associated Press, 4/29/08)
  • Home foreclosure filings have increased by 112 percent over the past year, to 649,917 properties in the first quarter of 2008, representing one of every 194 households. (RealtyTrac Staff, 4/29/08)
  • The price of a gallon of gas has increased by 156 percent since January 2001 and is approaching $4. (U.S. Department of Energy, Retail Gasoline Historical Prices)
  • Over the past year, the cost of milk increased by 13.3 percent, the cost of bread increased by 14.7 percent and the cost of eggs rose by 29.9 percent. (U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 3/08)
McCAIN’S ECONOMIC PROPOSALS: HELP CORPORATIONS, NOT WORKING FAMILIES

McCain’s Economic Plan Helps Corporations, not Working Families. “McCain offered sweeping rhetoric about the economic plight of working-class Americans…even as he spelled out a tax and spending agenda whose benefits are aimed squarely at spurring corporate growth.” (The Washington Post, 4/16/08)
McCain Offers Massive Tax Cuts for Corporations and the Wealthy. McCain’s plan offers two massive tax cuts for corporations, slashing tax rates from 35 percent to 25 percent, with 58 percent of the benefits going to the top 1 percent of taxpayers. This is an even larger tax rate cut for the wealthiest taxpayers than Bush gave them. (Reuters, 3/10/08; “Five Easy Pieces and Two Trillion Dollars,” Center for American Progress Action Fund, 3/21/08)
But He Wants to Tax Our Health Benefits. McCain would make employer-paid health premiums part of taxable income, creating a new tax on working families. He would drive insurance costs up further by promoting high-deductible health savings account plans. (Health08.org Forum, 10/31/07; Kaiser/HRET Employer Health Benefits 2007 Annual Survey; Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 9/20/06, 4/5/06)
McCain’s Tax Cuts Would Cut Social Programs Working Families Need. “McCain cannot pay for his tax cuts without massive reductions in Social Security, Medicare or other key programs that benefit the vast majority of Americans.” (“Five Easy Pieces and Two Trillion Dollars,” Center for American Progress Action Fund, 3/21/08)
McCain Skipped Vote on Economic Stimulus Package Despite Being in Washington. McCain missed a key vote on economic stimulus legislation to provide rebates to taxpayers—even though he was in Washington, D.C., at the time. “McCain returned to Washington but made an eleventh-hour decision to skip the vote, aides to his campaign said.” (H.R. 5140, Vote #8, 2/6/08; Associated Press, 2/6/08)
McCain Says He Wants Tough Lender Standards—But Votes Against Them. McCain has called for strict standards and greater transparency for lenders and for cracking down on predatory lenders. But he voted against a measure to discourage predatory lending practices and failed to vote on a bill that would overhaul the mortgage lending practices of the Federal Housing Administration. (McCain’s Remarks on Economic Woes, 3/25/08; St. Petersburg Times, 1/24/08; S. 256, Vote #22, 3/3/05; S. 2338, Vote #432, 12/14/07)
 

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Well, economics is far from being an exact science, that much is for sure. I doubt being a community organizer and a "neat, well spoken black man" qualifies you as an economic guru.
 

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Well, economics is far from being an exact science, that much is for sure. I doubt being a community organizer and a "neat, well spoken black man" qualifies you as an economic guru.

Americans are willing to take a chance on change.. One idiot ruining everything for the past 8 years is enough.. We can't afford to elect Mccain, someone that will enact and uphold the same failed policies of the Bush Administration.
 

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Well, economics is far from being an exact science, that much is for sure. I doubt being a community organizer and a "neat, well spoken black man" qualifies you as an economic guru.
You really do think those are Obama's only qaulifications don't you.
 

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You really do think those are Obama's only qaulifications don't you.

you can educate me as to the others if you so choose
 

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Americans are willing to take a chance on change.. One idiot ruining everything for the past 8 years is enough.. We can't afford to elect Mccain, someone that will enact and uphold the same failed policies of the Bush Administration.

math, what does 2008 - 2004 equal?

Americans already decided about 2004 -2000, eh?

I can afford McCain more so than Obama, and it looks like 50% of Americans agree with me.

Now, if you need a politician to improve your life, well that's your problem, not mine. I just want the government to stay out of the way. McCain will be more inclined to do just that, while Obama wants to grow everything and anything about government.

You see sweetpea, at the end of the day, I'm looking out for you.
 

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you can educate me as to the others if you so choose
Off the top of my head so I may make some mistakes. But I am pretty sure he has a degree in constitutional law from Harvard and even taught constitutional law at a Chicago law school. He spent 7 years in legislature and then you have his 2 years in senate. I'm sure there is other stuff I'm missing.

I have always said he might be running a bit early, but he is not as green as some people make him out to be.

I don't expect to change anyone's mind in here, but the CO thing is just getting tired, he has not done that in 25 years. And I don't think it's exactly on a Senator pay scale if you catch my drift he was probably showing up in a beater to do that work.
 
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McCain said he didn't understand economics "as well as he should"

You totally distort his statement. That statement could be true
of anyone including Alan Greenspan.

Typical liberal spin job.
 

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Rob, truthfully, at the end of the day, I usually mock his experience in jest. like when I'm responding to the attacks within this thread's OP. I do find the left's obsession with Palin's experience as they ignore Obama's experience troublesome.

I often cite a JFK quote when talking seriously about experience; 'they don't have a school for presidents".

Just like no one could anticipate the events of 9/11 or Pear Harbor and nothing can prepare you for a Katrina except a Katrina.
 

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McCain said he didn't understand economics "as well as he should"

You totally distort his statement. That statement could be true
of anyone including Alan Greenspan.

Typical liberal spin job.

Weak attempts at "gotcha" is all he got.
 

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Weak attempts at "gotcha" is all he got.

Unlike the Simple Republican mind that just reads that ONE SENTENCE.. I READ and RESEARCH EVERYTHING... Like the OTHER TWO THOUSAND OR SO WORDS INCLUDED IN THIS POST... :nohead:
:nohead: AND UNFORTUNATELY FOR YOU RIGHT WINGNUTS. who just use baseless propoganda. EVERYTHING IS BACKED UP WITH FACTS!
 

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Unlike the Simple Republican mind that just reads that ONE SENTENCE.. I READ and RESEARCH EVERYTHING... Like the OTHER TWO THOUSAND OR SO WORDS INCLUDED IN THIS POST... :nohead:
:nohead: AND UNFORTUNATELY FOR YOU RIGHT WINGNUTS. who just use baseless propoganda. EVERYTHING IS BACKED UP WITH FACTS!

That's your take on the spin my friend, sorry. You see, I tend to agree with McCain more often than not, while I rarely agree with Obama.

You call them facts, I call it begging the question, and such analysis is nothing if not begging the question. The author assumes his positions are correct, and then bashes McCain for having a different opinion.

Here's a simple fact, if everything was as dire as the author states, how on earth can McCain have moved ahead in the polls and how can even the Congressional races have closed. Evidently, Americans are simple not feeling all that pain.

Furthermore, what Republican policies have created your perceived disaster and what Obama policies are going to rescue us and how?
 

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Whats that old saying "You can lead a horse's ass to water but you cant make him drink"

Yeah, I think thats it.

Of course, you don't even know where to search for the water, do you?

Oh wait, my bad, you want somebody else to bring the water to you.
 

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Of course, you don't even know where to search for the water, do you?

Oh wait, my bad, you want somebody else to bring the water to you.

Because The water is being horded by the people who have all the water.. and keep manipulating the system to get more water and give less water to the people who need it.
 

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Off the top of my head so I may make some mistakes. But I am pretty sure he has a degree in constitutional law from Harvard and even taught constitutional law at a Chicago law school..

Near the top of his class at Harvard and President of "The Harvard Law Review."

BTW..McCain..>>> 894 out of 899 in his class at the Naval Academy
 

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OK, so let's rehash Obama's qualifications.

Community Organizer
Great convention speech
did well in college

anything else?
 

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OK, so let's rehash Obama's qualifications.

Community Organizer
Great convention speech
did well in college

anything else?
:lolBIG:

Willie, you are making me laugh and I think you are doing it on purpose.

Let's go with 7 years of legislation and 2 years of being a U.S. senator?!

I am pretty sure there is a reason why Bill O'Reilly kept referring to him as 'senator'.
 
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Willie, you are making me laugh and I think you are doing it on purpose.

Let's go with 7 years of legislation and 2 years of being a U.S. senator?!

I am pretty sure there is a reason why Bill O'Reilly kept referring to him as 'senator'.

He was either AWOL or didn't do shit 9 out of the 9 years you have listed above. The people he represented got ripped off. Now he wants to rip off the entire country with his hope and change slogan. Nice!
 

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