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Who won last night's debate?
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Who won last night's debate?
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Clearly Obama. McCain looked like the idiot he
is and did not have a clue about what the issues are. Smile ugly and blink his eyes quickly is the only noticeable thing he did and take notes about anything said. Must have short term memory.
Would someone explain what a $5000.00 refundable tax credit he plans for health care is?
The tax credit on that amount @ 30% is $1500
Posted on October 16, 2008 7:47 AM
I believe that Obama did it for me. He focused on the issues at hand and I think that when McCain tried to come at him with negative comments about what his plans were for the economy, Obama fired back with specifics. We do need a change, and McCain agrees with alot of Bush's politics and I feel that's why were in this crisis. It makes since to me that if he is going to raise the taxes for people who makes 250, 000 or more a year and not raise them for middle class and lower class. The upper class have the money to do it, so why not? We all have to pay something one way or another. There has to be a balance. The upper class gets tax breaks on so many things in order to save money, but they don't mind that middle and lower class get taxed to death when were not as fortunate financially. If I were blessed to make 250,000 a year and the the economy is like it is. I would want to do something to help. We need this change, and I hope Obama can do it and he gets elected.
Posted on October 16, 2008 8:12 AM
Obama. Short, sweet, clean and clear. McCain resorted to the typical pattern for Republican politicians--soundbites, fear, lies and distortion, attacks, etc. Same as Bush had used the past 8yrs. in order to get us in this mess. It was "obvious" and "it ain't gonna work". Not this time. We have a nation to REBUILD! Obama was great and on target; even when he was addressing McCain's personal attacks (who cares?!). This is why the polls (nationwide) are reflecting America's desire to address the "ISSUES"!
Posted on October 16, 2008 12:24 PM