To: jddqr
Yeah, I’m with you.
Is it just me or do we have to chose between two very bad candidates?
6 posted on
10/07/2008 9:06:41 PM PDT by
Islander7
(The only thing Obama has to fear is the truth!)
To: Islander7
Is it just me or do we have to chose between two very bad candidates?No it's not just you. "Vote for me because I suck a little less than the other guy" is hardly inspiring.
25 posted on
10/07/2008 9:10:52 PM PDT by
GATOR NAVY
(guess I'm just a spudboy)
To: Islander7
Not very bad candidates. McCain will try to implement a federal government spending freeze. Also even this mortgage idea is more of a loan not a free house and it only applies to a narrow range of mortgages not house flippers or multimillion dollar machines. It is more like a student loans for homes which I think is a bad idea. The government interference in education I believe causes the cost of education to inflate. This idea is not a freebie, most mortgages will be repaid. I wouldn’t have suggested this but it is not as bad as anything that Obama is proposing.
64 posted on
10/07/2008 9:16:33 PM PDT by
Maelstorm
(This country was not founded with the battle cry "Give me liberty or give me a government check!")
To: Islander7
There is no comparison of McCain to Obama. Obama is as dangerous as Hitler ever was. McCain is not. Vote McCain/Palin or watch our country become Germany xs 100.
196 posted on
10/08/2008 2:24:30 AM PDT by
Bellflower
(A Brand New Day Is Coming!)
To: Islander7
Is it just me or do we have to chose between two very bad candidates?
Nope, it's not just you - I'll never vote for Obama, but McCain sure is making it hard to vote for him - it took me a while to come around to McCain (and the only reason is because I despise Obama).
It makes me angry that McCain and Palin talk about mistakes Bush made and how much the government grew under Bush and how they would change that, and then McCain turns around and says he'll get the government even more involved (and make it larger) with this crap. And you know it wouldn't stop at $300 billion because he and his advisors (Phil Gramm among them, one of the fools who pushed the legislation through that Billy Clinton signed, along with Carly Fiorina, the woman who managed to run a good company very nearly into the ground plus assorted lobbyists), you know none of them have a clue how big this will ultimately be.
These days, between the Democrats and Republicans, it feels like we choose between Socialism or Socialism-lite.
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