McCain should bait Obama into the following exchange:
McCain- We can not raise taxes during an economic downturn.
Obama- That is the failed tax policy of George W. Bush. We've got to help those in the middle, I support a tax cut for 95% of the people.
McCain - You aren't running against George W Bush. My friends, many of you are familiar with the story of Robin Hood. He wanted to steal from the rich to give to the poor. I'm not sure stealing is ever noble, but some people see it that way. But Senator Obama isn't Robin Hood. What he's going to do if he gets in office is some "Robbin for the Hood". You see, senator Obama fought a lawsuit for a low income black man that a bank denied a loan. To him if a bank denies a black man a loan, it's racist regardless of if the man can pay off the loan. So Obama fought for these low income loans, as groups like Acorn did for years. So what was the outcome? Our current fiscal crisis. Who bailed out the banks? You. The middle class. So Obama with his "Robbin for the Hood" outlook on life stole from the middle class to give to the poor and was part of what gave us this economic crisis. I don't think that is noble. I don't think it's right. If you want more of that, vote Obama. If your sick of race baiting ruining our country, vote for me.
Now McCain would never have the courage to do this, hell he doesn't even have the guts to bring up reverend Wright, because it might be "racially insensitive". Of course, the democrats are comparing McCain to a segregationist all the time, ,so there is no point in pulling punches at this point.
McCain should call Obama out on his socialism and his race baiting when the debate starts in a few minutes. Anything less will not help him in the polls.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Obama Rewrites IT history.
In the second debate, the following question was asked:
Jackson: Sen. McCain, I want to know, we saw that Congress moved pretty fast in the face of an economic crisis. I want to know what you would do within the first two years to make sure that Congress moves fast as far as environmental issues, like climate change and green jobs?
McCain gave his response, and the moderator threw the question to Senator Obama.
Obama: This is one of the biggest challenges of our times.
And it is absolutely critical that we understand this is not just a challenge, it's an opportunity, because if we create a new energy economy, we can create five million new jobs, easily, here in the United States.
It can be an engine that drives us into the future the same way the computer was the engine for economic growth over the last couple of decades.
And we can do it, but we're going to have to make an investment. The same way the computer was originally invented by a bunch of government scientists who were trying to figure out, for defense purposes, how to communicate, we've got to understand that this is a national security issue, as well.
Can someone inform Senator Obama that the computer was not originally invented for communication. Instead the military sponsored the creation of the ENIAC computer to help them with artillery targeting.
Obama constantly makes these kinds of mistakes. If he doesn't know something, he just bullshits his way through it, like a 10 year old girl. If McCain made such mistakes the media would paint him as senile and out of touch. It's way past time someone in the media call Barack on this bullshit, but most in the media can not see past their Bush Derangement Syndrome to conduct honest journalism.
Jackson: Sen. McCain, I want to know, we saw that Congress moved pretty fast in the face of an economic crisis. I want to know what you would do within the first two years to make sure that Congress moves fast as far as environmental issues, like climate change and green jobs?
McCain gave his response, and the moderator threw the question to Senator Obama.
Obama: This is one of the biggest challenges of our times.
And it is absolutely critical that we understand this is not just a challenge, it's an opportunity, because if we create a new energy economy, we can create five million new jobs, easily, here in the United States.
It can be an engine that drives us into the future the same way the computer was the engine for economic growth over the last couple of decades.
And we can do it, but we're going to have to make an investment. The same way the computer was originally invented by a bunch of government scientists who were trying to figure out, for defense purposes, how to communicate, we've got to understand that this is a national security issue, as well.
Can someone inform Senator Obama that the computer was not originally invented for communication. Instead the military sponsored the creation of the ENIAC computer to help them with artillery targeting.
Obama constantly makes these kinds of mistakes. If he doesn't know something, he just bullshits his way through it, like a 10 year old girl. If McCain made such mistakes the media would paint him as senile and out of touch. It's way past time someone in the media call Barack on this bullshit, but most in the media can not see past their Bush Derangement Syndrome to conduct honest journalism.
Monday, October 6, 2008
A Quick Update
It's been awhile my loyal readers!
I haven't posted in about a week. I was busy following the economic news, and the fallout from the Palin/Biden debate. A few thoughts.
1. I thought the Palin/Biden debate was a draw. Biden did what he had to, appearing knowledgeable throughout the debate, and pinning everything on Bush. Palin outperformed expectations, and did a decent job of pointing out Biden's Bush Derangement Syndrome. She dropped the old Reagan line "There you go again". It worked well, but couldn't they have written something new for her rather than recycling Reagan?
2. I think Palin/Biden being a draw favors Obama, since he's up by an average of 6 points in the RCP average.
3. Sarah Palin should start trying to pin the community reinvestment act, and this economic downturn on Obama. She's the perfect messenger, and bringing up his past history of race baiting lawsuits could trigger a swing in the polls. She could simply say: "the democrats wanted to help poor people get houses, and now their sticking the middle class with the bill from the defaults."
4. On the economy, it is somewhat disheartening to watch the banker bailout bill get passed when the people were largely against it.
5. It's even more annoying to see people blame 'capitalism' for this problem, when the facts show that government manipulation and race baiting leftists led to this crisis.
6. The action in the market (Everything heading down, including gold while the dollar is heading up) is indicating deflation.
If you haven't read my earlier posts on the CRA, watch this movie as it explains the situation pretty well:
I haven't posted in about a week. I was busy following the economic news, and the fallout from the Palin/Biden debate. A few thoughts.
1. I thought the Palin/Biden debate was a draw. Biden did what he had to, appearing knowledgeable throughout the debate, and pinning everything on Bush. Palin outperformed expectations, and did a decent job of pointing out Biden's Bush Derangement Syndrome. She dropped the old Reagan line "There you go again". It worked well, but couldn't they have written something new for her rather than recycling Reagan?
2. I think Palin/Biden being a draw favors Obama, since he's up by an average of 6 points in the RCP average.
3. Sarah Palin should start trying to pin the community reinvestment act, and this economic downturn on Obama. She's the perfect messenger, and bringing up his past history of race baiting lawsuits could trigger a swing in the polls. She could simply say: "the democrats wanted to help poor people get houses, and now their sticking the middle class with the bill from the defaults."
4. On the economy, it is somewhat disheartening to watch the banker bailout bill get passed when the people were largely against it.
5. It's even more annoying to see people blame 'capitalism' for this problem, when the facts show that government manipulation and race baiting leftists led to this crisis.
6. The action in the market (Everything heading down, including gold while the dollar is heading up) is indicating deflation.
If you haven't read my earlier posts on the CRA, watch this movie as it explains the situation pretty well:
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