Last night the Presidential Candidates sqaured off at Ole Miss and we were treated to a stumbling Obama and check my record McCain. The economic crisis was the first topic out of the box and neither candidate came out and said what the majority of America was thinking, which was "enough is enough." Even though McCain made some excellent points on spending. Here is what I would have liked to have heard from McCain.
" " As you know the Democratic Leadership and the White House came up with a plan for this Wall Street bailout and the GOP leaders in the House felt that it was not acceptable for the American taxpayer. The phone lines were melting in Congress down by constituents upset at another Washington bailout of Wall Street. The GOP House is dedicated putting forward an alternative plan that is the least costly to the American taxpayer."
In no subtle tones a statment like this would have resounding effect in voting the booth. McCain is not Bush, the GOP doesn't stand with the White House on this issue, the American taxpayer is the main concern of the GOP and the Democrats in leadership in the House and Senate look like the socialists they are.
McCain should have pointed fingers at the Democrats who refuse to let certain bills come to the floor for votes. He should have been more pointed when it came to scorching Obama on his lack luster performance in the Senate, instead of just giving a website to go to check the facts.
Obama certainly lost his "anti-war" voters, as he proposes to make Afghanistan the next front to wage violence upon and his concession to nuclear power after opposing it. He still bumbled through a lot of the debate, let McCain get under his skin and swapped his positions from extreme left to almost middle of the road. Clearly the man can't make up his mind.
Let your yes be yes and your no be no
A doubleminded man is unstable in all ways.
At least McCain knows where he stood on his issues. Obama was not as sure footed as the old maverick.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Presidential Debate
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Bailout,
Barack Obama,
John McCain,
Presidential Debate,
Taxpayers,
Wall Street
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