Posted on 05/26/2008 11:54:19 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
“On spending, John McCain would rule with a tight fist.”
Who is going to pay for the social costs of McAmnestys’ (La Raza) base?
Cut the spending and return to the income tax calculation method as set down in 1913. Cap the income tax at 10 percent of any individual's income.
Bait / Switch
Vote me in for this (Please please please please please), so I can screw you into the ground with foreign nationals.
John, when hell freezes over, my vote will still be clutched in my hands so tight you’ll have to take a chain saw to get it out.
You’ll never get my vote. Ever!
BWAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA!
The last thing I’m going to be sold on about McCain is his economic ability, given that he’s personally admitted he knows nothing about the economy.
McQueeg is uneducable when it comes to the hoax of global-warming and amnesty for illegals.
1.) Whom, specifically, do you suppose will be paying for the health care McCain's beloved additional 30-to-40 million additional illegals are (inevitably) going to need?
2.) From where, specifically, do you suppose that money will logically be coming? Will the marvelous magical Money Fairy be providing, in this instance... or: will McCain ultimately need to tap some other source, instead?
All this article proves is that Murdock finally got his lips unlocked from the rear end of Rudy Giuliani, and that they’re now firmly fixed to John McCain’s.
It doesn’t matter what Sen. McCain does, in the area of economics. As you can see above, there’s not a lot of satisfaction. Sen. McCain - and President Bush - oppose the appeasement of America’s enemies. A significant and growing chunk of “conservative” (or, libertarian) opinion favors the appeasement of America’s enemies, including al Qaeda, just as Sen. Obama favors it. Just read the posters from this weekend warmly praising the Barr candidacy...and pronouncing it “conservative” (sic). I admit that on tax and immigration policy, Barr is a more conservative candidate than McCain. But even with the economy in the tank, this probably will be a national security election, with McCain being the only one of the top four candidates (Obama, McCain, Nader, Barr) who favors staying the course in Iraq and fighting al Qaeda.
Couldn’t agree more.
After all, how could anyone vote for someone who has no credibility and especially one the people did not select as their candidate.
Team Juan's Online Mug Whore Squadron never answer the question you've just asked. Now you know why.
What is the cost analysis for his Kyoto-style-for-America-only Glowbull Warming plans? Not just taxes but the economic impact of hamstringing the energy and manufacturing industries.
I do think it serves him well that he has worked across the aisle on issues, but I have been disappointed in some of those issues. However, it might be the very thing that brings some of those disillusioned with the present democratic selections over our way. Besides, there are many democrats who are pro-life, and maybe we can bring some of them into the Republican tent this election cycle.
"Nuh-uhh! Don't go there!"
Actions will always speak louder than words, and John McCain is someone who probably will often back stab both conservatives and conservatism, if not all of the time, after he does become the next POTUS. All anybody has to do is see what McCain has done already during his entire duration as a U.S. Senator. He just wants as many conservatives as possible to truly vote for him on November 4, and this is all that it is.
McCain can propose all the conservative economic agendas he wants but how will he get them through what looks to be a super majority Democrat/Socialist House and Senate? Reagan formed a coalition of Republicans and conservative Democrats to push through his economic policy. There is no coalition to be found any more...
[John McCain would rule with a tight fist.]
The times of kings, or queens, has returned?
The left and half the right wants fools to reign over them and destroy their monies and their rights and God given freedoms.
If Bob Barr is on the ticket, then he is a good vote.
Wonder what McCain's popularity rating is among FReepers.
Just wow, McLame is going to “git her done”, and all of this is promised with a RAT controlled Congress.
Right Juan. McCain, all smoke and mirrors. A guy who likes to just ignore questions about subjects he knows run contrary to what he is going to ram down your throat.
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