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For the undecided
Here's a very good, comprehensive outline of McCain's and Obama's positions
on a wide range of issues. No mud slinging ... just the facts. I found it very interesting. Overall, it clearly, honestly (and simply stated) differentiates the two men. My impression after reading it was to clearly see the two different "themes" : The sum of Obama's proposals equate to bigger government, government control and higher taxes to pay for it. McCain's proposals on the same issues focuses on less direct government intervention, relying on some government mandates but with incentives and programs to encourage private, non-government development of programs to achieve the same goals. http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-bud...n-vs.-Obama#12 Eisboch |
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For the undecided
Eisboch wrote:
Here's a very good, comprehensive outline of McCain's and Obama's positions on a wide range of issues. No mud slinging ... just the facts. I found it very interesting. Overall, it clearly, honestly (and simply stated) differentiates the two men. My impression after reading it was to clearly see the two different "themes" : The sum of Obama's proposals equate to bigger government, government control and higher taxes to pay for it. McCain's proposals on the same issues focuses on less direct government intervention, relying on some government mandates but with incentives and programs to encourage private, non-government development of programs to achieve the same goals. http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-bud...n-vs.-Obama#12 Eisboch McCain is just more of Bush: "trust" the free market to make it right. Which means keep on bending over while the richest of the rich plunder everyone else. |
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For the undecided
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: Here's a very good, comprehensive outline of McCain's and Obama's positions on a wide range of issues. No mud slinging ... just the facts. I found it very interesting. Overall, it clearly, honestly (and simply stated) differentiates the two men. My impression after reading it was to clearly see the two different "themes" : The sum of Obama's proposals equate to bigger government, government control and higher taxes to pay for it. McCain's proposals on the same issues focuses on less direct government intervention, relying on some government mandates but with incentives and programs to encourage private, non-government development of programs to achieve the same goals. http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-bud...n-vs.-Obama#12 Eisboch McCain is just more of Bush: "trust" the free market to make it right. Which means keep on bending over while the richest of the rich plunder everyone else. Here's how you can help yourself Harry. Don't bent over. Don't allow yourself to be plundered. Be a man. Take care of yourself. |
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For the undecided
"Eisboch" wrote in message news Here's a very good, comprehensive outline of McCain's and Obama's positions on a wide range of issues. No mud slinging ... just the facts. I found it very interesting. Overall, it clearly, honestly (and simply stated) differentiates the two men. My impression after reading it was to clearly see the two different "themes" : The sum of Obama's proposals equate to bigger government, government control and higher taxes to pay for it. McCain's proposals on the same issues focuses on less direct government intervention, relying on some government mandates but with incentives and programs to encourage private, non-government development of programs to achieve the same goals. http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-bud...n-vs.-Obama#12 Eisboch This week Americans decide. Are they to serve government. (Obama) Or is the government to serve the people (McCain) It amazes me that given the current financial crisis was in fact caused by government that so many would consider to yield their liberties for even more government. For the lack of a better phrase, the herd mentality and promise of easy money. Is your liberty so cheap? The new USSR, United States Socialist Republic. Where the government fouls up the currency and banking and nationalizes it for free easy fiat loans and artificially cheap interest rates. |
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Jim wrote:
Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: Here's a very good, comprehensive outline of McCain's and Obama's positions on a wide range of issues. No mud slinging ... just the facts. I found it very interesting. Overall, it clearly, honestly (and simply stated) differentiates the two men. My impression after reading it was to clearly see the two different "themes" : The sum of Obama's proposals equate to bigger government, government control and higher taxes to pay for it. McCain's proposals on the same issues focuses on less direct government intervention, relying on some government mandates but with incentives and programs to encourage private, non-government development of programs to achieve the same goals. http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-bud...n-vs.-Obama#12 Eisboch McCain is just more of Bush: "trust" the free market to make it right. Which means keep on bending over while the richest of the rich plunder everyone else. Here's how you can help yourself Harry. Don't bent over. Don't allow yourself to be plundered. Be a man. Take care of yourself. If ever I need the advice of a knucklehead whose lifetime achievement was being accepted into the Navy, I'll let you know. Oh..wait...I do need your advice. Before I winterize my lawn tractor (when the leaves stop falling), I plan to put on a new set of blades. The old blades have five seasons on them...should I just scrap them? |
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"Boater" wrote in message ... McCain is just more of Bush: "trust" the free market to make it right. Which means keep on bending over while the richest of the rich plunder everyone else. I get a kick out of people so naive that believe the free market had anything to do with this. When interest rates inverted on inflation some 3 years ago it was where the free market left the banks. When you borrow money today you are borrowing government fiat money, you are not borrowing investors money. For example. There are now two loan markets. One is government backed, cheap at 4% that is easy cheap money for home debtors. Then there is the loan free enterprise market where the rates start at 12% and getting qualified means you have to be credit worthy. There is no shortage of money to be borrowed, there is however a shortage of those credit worthy and that will pay market rates. The government pulled so hard on the interest lever they broke it and the currency and market. |
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For the undecided
On Sat, 1 Nov 2008 09:42:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Here's a very good, comprehensive outline of McCain's and Obama's positions on a wide range of issues. No mud slinging ... just the facts. I found it very interesting. Overall, it clearly, honestly (and simply stated) differentiates the two men. My impression after reading it was to clearly see the two different "themes" : The sum of Obama's proposals equate to bigger government, government control and higher taxes to pay for it. McCain's proposals on the same issues focuses on less direct government intervention, relying on some government mandates but with incentives and programs to encourage private, non-government development of programs to achieve the same goals. http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-bud...n-vs.-Obama#12 Let's take this one step further. Evidence: Bush gave a speech. Just one speech at the controversial Bob Jones University, but that was enough for the press to join him at Jones’ hip. Now imagine if Bush hadn’t just given a speech, but also… Was an active member of the church for 20-years Was married by Bob Jones Had his children baptized by Bob Jones Gave tens-of-thousands to the church Titled a book after one of Jones’ sermons Had regularly listened to Jones’ sermons on tape while at grad school. Had appointed Jones to his campaign Funded his radical education activities thru foundation funds Claimed Jones as his spiritual mentor …and then claimed he was “only vaguely aware of Bob Jones University’s policies and past”? This is what we're dealing with. Hope. Change. Nuance. |
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For the undecided
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Sat, 1 Nov 2008 09:42:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Here's a very good, comprehensive outline of McCain's and Obama's positions on a wide range of issues. No mud slinging ... just the facts. I found it very interesting. Overall, it clearly, honestly (and simply stated) differentiates the two men. My impression after reading it was to clearly see the two different "themes" : The sum of Obama's proposals equate to bigger government, government control and higher taxes to pay for it. McCain's proposals on the same issues focuses on less direct government intervention, relying on some government mandates but with incentives and programs to encourage private, non-government development of programs to achieve the same goals. http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-bud...n-vs.-Obama#12 Let's take this one step further. Evidence: Bush gave a speech. Just one speech at the controversial Bob Jones University, but that was enough for the press to join him at Jones’ hip. Now imagine if Bush hadn’t just given a speech, but also… Was an active member of the church for 20-years Was married by Bob Jones Had his children baptized by Bob Jones Gave tens-of-thousands to the church Titled a book after one of Jones’ sermons Had regularly listened to Jones’ sermons on tape while at grad school. Had appointed Jones to his campaign Funded his radical education activities thru foundation funds Claimed Jones as his spiritual mentor …and then claimed he was “only vaguely aware of Bob Jones University’s policies and past”? This is what we're dealing with. Hope. Change. Nuance. While I don't feel your pain in matters political, I am enjoying it. |
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For the undecided
Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Sat, 1 Nov 2008 09:42:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Here's a very good, comprehensive outline of McCain's and Obama's positions on a wide range of issues. No mud slinging ... just the facts. I found it very interesting. Overall, it clearly, honestly (and simply stated) differentiates the two men. My impression after reading it was to clearly see the two different "themes" : The sum of Obama's proposals equate to bigger government, government control and higher taxes to pay for it. McCain's proposals on the same issues focuses on less direct government intervention, relying on some government mandates but with incentives and programs to encourage private, non-government development of programs to achieve the same goals. http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-bud...n-vs.-Obama#12 Let's take this one step further. Evidence: Bush gave a speech. Just one speech at the controversial Bob Jones University, but that was enough for the press to join him at Jones’ hip. Now imagine if Bush hadn’t just given a speech, but also… Was an active member of the church for 20-years Was married by Bob Jones Had his children baptized by Bob Jones Gave tens-of-thousands to the church Titled a book after one of Jones’ sermons Had regularly listened to Jones’ sermons on tape while at grad school. Had appointed Jones to his campaign Funded his radical education activities thru foundation funds Claimed Jones as his spiritual mentor …and then claimed he was “only vaguely aware of Bob Jones University’s policies and past”? This is what we're dealing with. Hope. Change. Nuance. While I don't feel your pain in matters political, I am enjoying it. Your dishonesty shines through. |
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