Author Topic: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms  (Read 918 times)

Offline Animl

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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #15 on: September 20, 2008, 02:29:57 AM »
Actually McCain just announced today that he wants to expand the govt and create a new Mortgage and Financial Institutions trust agency.  :rofl

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/19/campaign.wrap/index.html

So the guy that claims he will somehow cut 100's of billions of dollars out of the budget, but can't give any specifics on how he will do it other than cutting defense spending and earmarks, now wants to expand the govt and create more red tape.

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As for Obama, I'm not a fan of him targeting one specific group for higher taxes, however for 90% of Americans taxes will go down. Most of the people that complain about his idea on taxes would likely get a cut in their taxes under Obama's plan.

Personally I only support a flat tax, because then everyone would pay their fair share regardless of how much they made. With that said I don't support Obama's or McCain's tax plans because neither are fair to everyone.


Give the McCain a break, he said himself he doesn't know anything about economics, ummm from his own mouth. So obviously, he only knows what people tell him. Since he's pipe fed by the Bush camp peeps,.. well,.. you know....

And of course he's going to have a team of people look into the economic troubles,...refer to the above.

He has NO (from his own mouth) clue what he's doing with the economy,...just what we need, just in the nik-o-time!! <whew!> :)

IMO

Obama = normal political liar, in a wishful thinking kinda way.
McCain = normal political liar, in a liar kinda way.
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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #16 on: September 20, 2008, 02:41:53 AM »
McCain has voted 99.9% of the time with Dems. In his entire history in politics he has voted against the Dems once. He is a Republican in name only (to get elected).

Obama is a flaming marxist.

Choose your evil.
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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #17 on: September 20, 2008, 08:35:52 AM »
Neither Obama or McCain will do anything about illegals.

And that right there is a major f-u to all of us.  :mad:
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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #18 on: September 20, 2008, 09:43:09 AM »
I'm with hang on this.. we are all screwed.. it will be bread and circus for all of us.. or.. survivorman and america can dance or whatever.. Idiocracy

I am not looking for a solution either....the great and greedy unwashed masses and their crocadile tears socialist democrats will eventually make life a living hell.. the utopia of democracy where every man votes for more and more goodies for himself and takes from anyone making more than him for any reason.

Nope.. I just want to slow the rush..  Maybe get a few more strict constitutionalist supreme court judges on....

Mccain is no savior but he is 100 times better than the commie osamabinbiden.

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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #19 on: September 20, 2008, 10:16:50 AM »
McCain has voted 99.9% of the time with Dems. In his entire history in politics he has voted against the Dems once. He is a Republican in name only (to get elected).

Obama is a flaming marxist.

Choose your evil.

You obviously havent looked at his voting record at all have you?

"John McCain has voted with a majority of his Republican colleagues 88.3% of the time during the current Congress."
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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #20 on: September 20, 2008, 12:41:12 PM »
McCain has voted 99.9% of the time with Dems. In his entire history in politics he has voted against the Dems once. He is a Republican in name only (to get elected).

Obama is a flaming marxist.

Choose your evil.

That is PURE BS....90% of his votes went right along with Bush and Reps (in the last 8 years)
Better research your data better IMO.

Your credibility just dipped. :)
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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #21 on: September 20, 2008, 12:43:10 PM »
Basically, a free enterprise system benefits everyone in the class spectrum.  The problem starts when individuals bend and stretch rules and regulations for personal gain.

Those bending and stretching bastards are the people that need to go to prison.  The problem with free enterprise originates in the establishment that passes laws: the congress/senate/president team that seems more often than not to benefit those people at the top of the spectrum.  Screw those jokers, they are costing us all a trillion dollars.

We agree on something :)

Now,... who do Republicans represent? The rich and big business,.. that's who. <G>
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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #22 on: September 20, 2008, 12:48:25 PM »
I'm with hang on this.. we are all screwed.. it will be bread and circus for all of us.. or.. survivorman and america can dance or whatever.. Idiocracy

I am not looking for a solution either....the great and greedy unwashed masses and their crocadile tears socialist democrats will eventually make life a living hell.. the utopia of democracy where every man votes for more and more goodies for himself and takes from anyone making more than him for any reason.

Nope.. I just want to slow the rush..  Maybe get a few more strict constitutionalist supreme court judges on....

Mccain is no savior but he is 100 times better than the commie osamabinbiden.

lazs

McCain is a train-wreck waiting to happen.

And your constant association with Obama to Terrorist is getting redundant and resembles a sickness that avoids reality.

If you wan to associate McCain to something it would be Bush and everything that's failed in 8 years. Get off it already. Bush and Reps have done more harm to this country then Osama. But I'm sure another 4 years of what we have right now is just fine with you. As long as Reps win right? Victory over Truth?
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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #23 on: September 20, 2008, 12:54:43 PM »
We agree on something :)

Now,... who do Republicans represent? The rich and big business,.. that's who. <G>

And me. But, I'm neither rich, nor do I own a big business. I just prefer the republican resistance to socialist handouts to the nanny state preachings of the democrat mind.  
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Re: Difference between the two Candidates- Laymens terms
« Reply #24 on: September 20, 2008, 12:56:42 PM »
The way I see it.
The Reps like to institute policies that primarily benefit the wealthy and give welfare to giant corporations who usually dont need it.
The Dems like to institute policies that primarily benefit the very poor and give welfare to those that dont deserve it.
BOTH are for socialist handouts

And those in the middle.. The REAL middle class.
Well, with either party.

Might as well just drop your drawers, bend over and spread em. Because its time once again to grease up weezer
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