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McCain-onomics

Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) has spent much of his general election campaign for president trying to distance himself from President Bush's failed policies -- even though the policies he has outlined and would pursue as president mirror those of the last eight years. McCain's strategy so far has been to make the public forget he is offering Bush's policies. During the Republican National Convention earlier this month, McCain and his fellow conservatives seemingly refused to acknowledge that the current administration even exists: Bush's name was mentioned once while Vice President Dick Cheney's name was not mentioned at all. Convention speakers also ignored many key issues that face Americans today, such as health care, environment, and the economy. Yet at times, McCain's surrogates will let the truth slip out. In June, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) admitted that McCain's economic policies would "absolutely" be an "enhancement" of Bush's. He's right. McCain's economic policies are rooted in the same supply-side economic theories that give huge tax cuts to the rich and the most profitable corporations, which will ultimately expand the already ballooning federal deficit. Indeed, as New York Times columnist and Princeton University economics professor Paul Krugman noted, McCain's economic proposals are "Bush made permanent" and "would leave the federal government with far too little revenue to cover its expenses."
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http://pr.thinkprogress.org/2008/09/pr20080915/mobile.html

Mc Bush/Cheney/same-ness ... off limits.


GCurry
Why is this hard? These aren't Bush values, and McCain values. These are REPUBLICAN values, and they are all the same, and they stink.

Bush made changes corresponding to his Republican values. McCain shares the same Republican values. McCain will make the same kind of changes.

This bullcrap McCain is pushing, that he is different, a "maverick" is ... well ... bullcrap.

uriel81
I kno. McAncient is a check kiter--Keating 5 member--he put major positional pressure on a weak judge to get his putrid Ass off that one. Now he brags about it.

He's a do-nothing flunky (the way that worked is he badgers his opponents into conceeding without a fight.)

He's also basically a coward masquerading as a security pop. Phony alert!! spank.gif pope.gif


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uriel81
The W to M McSame thing is great biggrin.gif

pestone
It's why his campaign has had to try hijack Obama's call for change. He has to say he will reverse the course Bush put us on, even though he would carry Bush's policies closer to their conclusion. It's the blatant lie that Mc Cain is betting on. Being a republicken, such mendacity is second-nature.
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