"The fundamentals of the economy are strong.", he says. Well there is nothing more fundamental to the economy than the financial system, and it's in big trouble. "No bailouts!" says McCain/Palin. Yet these bailouts are possibly the only thing that can save us from another great depression. "I'm for deregulation." McCain says. Deregulation is exactly what got us into this mess. "I'm for regulation that works." he says this week on just another one of his flip-flops. "Will Obama step up and admit some responsibility.", he says with a straight angry face. How can he be serious. McCain has more lobbyists working for than any other candidate. He was part of the Keating 5 and the S&L crisis of the 1990's. "Blah, blah, blah." says McCain who admits he knows nothing about economics. He brings in Palin who scored a D in it in college, so at least she's one step a head of him.
"McCain may not meet with those he considers to be enemies.", the McCain campaign says. Far be it for me to take things out of context, so let's add context to this. Spain! You know the country that has troops in Afghanistan, that has also suffered terrorist attacks, one of our allies.
He really should think things out before he speaks... I know it's out of fashion these days... especially with Republicans like me. We really do need more brains and less brawn in the White House.
Meanwhile the self proclaimed reformers squelch an bi-partisan investigation into Palin's alleged abuse of power in Alaksa. Sound like anything else that's happened in Washington the last 8 years? I'll leave that to the reader to judge.
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