QUOTE (Russ9000 @ Aug 18 2008, 07:41 PM)

So which type of change is best for America?
On the one hand, Obama believes it’s best to let the tax reduction act of President Bush expire. He believes that industry will continue to produce plenty of taxable income.
But what have we learned from recent history? It will do just the opposite.
With much higher taxes, it’ll be harder for free enterprise businesses, small and large, to develop new and better ways of producing marketable products and services. Unemployment will increase, reducing the availability of taxable income to government.
Raising taxes will also hinder the development of internal sources of energy. America ’s dependence on foreign oil has led to excessively high gasoline prices. America must move aggressively to eliminate this problem and that will require strong financial support.
With Obama’s tax increase, everybody loses, especially the unemployed worker and the poor (less money available from private and government charitable programs).
McCain on the other hand promises to fight for an extension of the tax reduction act and stop pork barrel spending, which recent history proves works wonders for the economy. And a strong economy is what’s really needed to help the poor and the underprivileged.
Did you even bother watching the Democratic Convention?
Half of the McCain followers refused to watch the DNC out of spite.
If you haven't noticed, banks are foreclosing on homes faster than they have in years. Bush has sent us into a HUGE deficit with this war. McCain will only do the same! I have not heard [in a single speech] McCain say he will lower taxes. But Obama CLEARLY stated it. C L E A R L Y S T A T E D I T.
"I will cut taxes - cut taxes - for 95% of all working families. Because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes on the middle-class."
2008 SpeechMaybe you should read the speech and adjust your accusations.
Hell. Can you read?
And what is your drive for supporting McCain?
Is it his experience behind enemy lines?
Obviously he knows exactly how damaging a war can be. So? BRING OUR TROOPS HOME ALREADY
Is the war necessary?
Look at the situation in Georgia.
I
quote"They are killing civilians, women and children, with heavy artillery and rockets," Sarmat Laliyev, 28, told AP.
Sound familiar? I believe this is exactly what we did to the middle east. BUT here we are shaking our fingers.
No. No. Russia. Not right.
Right on, America. SURELY McCain will get us out of this.
Did I mention he supports a draft?
Let's see how happy you'll be with your decision when your butt gets drafted or perhaps one of your children.
This war had proven to be nothing but destructive and it will only continue with McCain in office. WHY CAN'T ANYONE SEE THAT?!
Is carrying on Bush's legacy really necessary?
For eight years we have been lied to and humiliated on a world wide scale.
Not to mention when Obama visited with key leaders in the middle east, McCain criticised the move and his motives.
Let's see him take charge and make alliances with countries instead of being the man behind the machine and rallying for destruction.
Tell me I'm wrong?
Tell me this war will end if McCain is elected to office.
Tell me funding for the war will not increase.
Tell me after reading Obama's speech ( where finally he made his promises in all sincerity which Republicans have also criticised him for ) that he's the worst candidate possible.
With McCain in office this country is going to hit rock bottom. And most of you ignorant fools don't think it will happen. Let me guess? You're rich white folk?
That seems to be where his dedication is.
Remember the trickle down theory that worked, maybe, twice?
Let's get ready for another [failed] attempt following his election.
Hell.
Let's get ready for another failed presidency.