It can happen, all we need to do is work together like we did in the 90's....
I was going to stay out of this argument until this idiotic comment.
You have GOT to be kidding me with this? Again, "working together" had f*ck all to due with the economic boom of the 90's. It was COMPLETELY the result of shift in the entire economies technology base. That is it. Bill Clinton had NOTHING to do with it.
And speaking of "working together" and "change", I will bet you $100 that practically five minutes after Barak takes office (I have to concede he will probably win because he is hoodwinking the general populous.) he will back track and say that he will not be able to tackle 90% of what he has promised. That won't mean he will not raise taxes though. That is inevitable with him. You can already see that his thresh hold for the "rich" is creeping down. It was at $250K, than $240K, now he is saying $200K per household.
He is a great public speaker and that is all.
One of my biggest gripe with his so called economic policy is him touting 95% of the populations taxes will go down (Share the wealth). Do the math, it is not possible. Close to 1/3 of the entire population do not pay ANY federal income taxes (http://www.taxfoundation.org/research/show/1410.html). What is he going to do, give those that do not pay any taxes at all an extra check every year from my paycheck? Because that is sure what it would take to meet his goal and I do think that is his ultimate goal.
Boy politicians and politics in general piss me off lately. Someone promises the world to them and the public eats it up. What happened to earn what you make and keeping what you earn?
Don't get me wrong, I am not thrilled with McCain either, but he is a far sight better. I wish we could have a do over on this election with two new candidates.
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