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McCain Calls For Greater Oversight Of Bailout Plan; Obama Pushes Fiscal Responsibility To Pay For It
- Barack Obama received 166K in donations from Fannie Mae employees, but John McCain has received 169K from Fannie Mae lobbyists, directors and officials while Obama has received only 16K.
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- "The fundamentals of our economy are strong"
John McCain
Sept. 15, 2008 - Reply to this comment
- "The fundamentals of our economy are strong"
John McCain
Sept. 15, 2008 - Reply to this comment
- One week later...
"This is the greatest crisis since WWII"
John McCain
Sept. 22, 2008
McCain will say anything. - Reply to this comment
- "The fundamentals of our economy are strong"
John McCain
Sept. 15, 2008
Enough said. - Reply to this comment
- Because of the Bush administration''s past history of deceptiveness, anything that they suggest is met with suspicion. We, the public, never know if what he tells us is true or just another ruse to get what his administration wants and this time it is $700 billion, for some of the richest people in the country.
American people need assured by someone they can trust that this bail out is one that will oust ALL the people who were involved, no payouts for CEO''s, if there was a Ponzi scheme as McCain suggests, indict those responsible, and set up the mechanism to guarantee compliance with the law, and new regulations on the industry. If the industry does not want regulated ~ no bail out. - Reply to this comment
- well i think they both switched party''s anyway
or am i the only one to notice?
the title of this article?
:))
Candidates Continue Duel Over The Economy
McCain Calls For Greater Oversight Of Bailout Plan; Obama Pushes Fiscal Responsibility To Pay For It - Reply to this comment
- oh.....and in case you don''t believe the conservative extremists would be willing to do such damage in the hope of causing their idea of what they believe should be the constitutional makeup of the USA? try searching for david stockman and his admission that they acually deliberately did do it, but when they saw the deficit balloon to 300 billion reagan raised taxes the most in history.
bush is either more extremist or not so smart as reagan who had the common sense to correct his mistake before he really damaged the economy - Reply to this comment
- very succinctly put ubrew12
there is something called "strategic deficits" which can be found thru a search. that lists the very scenario you''ve described as an extremist conservative tactic to alter the face of government into their vision of the constitution. like it or not! - Reply to this comment
- very succinctly put ubrew12
there is something called "strategic deficits" which can be found thru a search. that lists the very scenario you''ve described as an extremist conservative tactic to alter the face of government into their vision of the constitution. like it or not! - Reply to this comment
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