McCain is more likely to keep taxes lower and not expand government. I believe taking hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes away from businesses is going to hurt the economy, jobs will be lost. Government programs do not create jobs. It's not about government policy, it's about cash flow.
I believe McCain is much more qualified to be commander in chief in what is still a very hostile and fragile world stage.
I believe drilling here and drilling now is where any energy policy must begin, although it must expand beyond drilling.
After that, it's more about social policy like nomination of conservative judges, but if you're not conservative, that's not something you're gonna like.
bullshit, and you know it Wully hno:
ok so Willie You are saying that Mccain " more likely to keep taxes lower and not expand government"
So Willie, is it safe to say that you believe that Businesses should pay less taxes and the majority (middle class Americans) should pay more? tell me your thoughts.
Can you expand on your commander in chief statements and how you feel about Palin becoming Commander in Chief if Mccain dies while in office. Lets just talk about Mccain/Palin for now.. ( I know the response that is coming) but try to stick to Mccain
/Palin.
As far as drilling here, drilling now, you would say that is the answer to our energy Crisis?
Please expand.
and Buster You told me you were gonna fade me and take Oregon State this weekend against Penn St? How did that turn out for you?
Government programs do not create jobs.
I have a question that is related to a few points that have been brought up recently. I read an article yesterday that claimed 50% of income earners in the US do not pay any income taxes. Is that accurate, it seems really high?