Obama, McCain Trade Jabs on Economy, Open Debate
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Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain are squaring off in their second debate with the economic meltdown the top concern among voters. (Oct. 7)
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So the mouth stops eating...and guess what? the stomach now complains that she is hungry! Analogous to Wall Streets, Main Streets, tax payer's money, wall streets' money.
The Democrat fascists established federal laws like FFIEC CRA & granted "community organizers", like ACORN & Greenlighting, authority to dictate race-based lending practices to lenders. In conjunction with their other Affirmative Racism laws, the Democrats thereby intimidated lenders into ABANDONING sound lending practices.
Were it an "open debate", wouldn't more than just people from the 2 parties be there?
Where is Ralph Nader, Barr, and others?
Is this open and free elections when others outside of the 2 parties are not present at the debates?
IMO, only people worth voting for are the ones you have to WRITE IN yourself.
Do the math: count how many republicans and democrats are in positions of political power, and compare this to the # of independents.
1. "Redlining" -- Spawn GSEs (like Fannie), faking outrage over lenders NOT lending money to those who can't repay.
2. "Community Reinvestment Act" -- alter FEDERAL LAW so "community organizers" (like ACORN & Greenlining) dictate lending practices to lenders.
3. "Predatory Lending" -- Fake outrage over lenders having lent money to those who can't repay, as the toxic debt collapses.
4. Call it "deregulation", and blame others.
Obama has to win or the America Empire is fucked......one proud Canadian eh!
-an average working american-
Even the Republican strategists on all the News programs agree that Obama won.
I can understand that people want to believe their candidate won, but this was clear.
I don't care for either candidate, nor does it even effect me, but from what I saw, Obama was very clear in most answers, McCain said mostly "Trust me, I know", instead of giving precise answers.
They both sell snake oil. Obama just does it better.
Once again the American public looks at the media for their elected officials.
It's to bad real straight talk is not welcomed. Ron Paul was the only potential candidate who has been dead on on the economy. Even the media says he never changes his views.
True honesty is not welcome it appears. It lacks the sugar coating the US is addicted too.
OBAMA 08