On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:52 PM, VT Sean Lewis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Funny Obama had his plan out before McCains yet
> McCains plan looks a lot like Obama's

Plan?  What plan?  When asked about what he would do about the economy
as president, Obama said "present."

Unless Urkel pulled a plan out his ass in the last few hours, there
ain't no plan.

>
> Tell me what Mr. the economy is doing fine is going to
> add to the discussion?
>
> His good judgement?

You mean like the judgement he showed when he co-sponsored the Federal
Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005 that would have
REFORMED Fannie and Freddie and likely would have prevented the
current crisis had it been supported by Democrats?  Why, yes, that
good judgement will come in quite handy.

>
> McCain said there was no crisis 10 days ago, WRONG.

You are wrong, indeed - 10 days ago McCain told Harry Smith during an
interview the economy was, in fact, "in crisis."

>
> McCain was proud he helped to deregulate the industry, WRONG.

Deregulation doesn't mean the oversight from Congress is supposed to
STOP, dude!  Where was Chris Dodd and Barney Frank these last two
years?  Oh yeah, that's right - enriching themselves with donations
from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

>
> McCain wants to make the Bush tax cust permanent because it
> stimulated the economy, WRONG.

Had it not been for those Bush tax cuts, we likely still would be in
the recession Clinton left us.

>
> Yeah lets get McCain in the discussion to earn the lobby money
> Of $2,000,000 paid to his campaign manager.

I'll take your 2 million and raise you 88 million...that gets us to
the 90 million dollars Obama economic adviser Franklin Raines, former
CEO for Fannie Mae, took as he drove Fannie into the ground via fraud
and corruption....dude, I can play tit-for-tat with you all fuckin'
day...bring it on!

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