20 mil + to lose healthcare under McCain
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20 mil + to lose healthcare under McCain
| Tue, 09-16-2008 - 7:53am |
"A study coming out Tuesday from scholars at Columbia, Harvard, Purdue and Michigan projects that 20 million Americans who have employment-based health insurance would lose it under the McCain plan."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/16/opinion/16herbert.html?ref=opinion
McCain is swimming in the opposite direction. Electing him would be a mistake.

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"No, the economy isn't broken, it's fundamentally sound."
Once again, I think your words may not be having their intended effect. Just look at the headlines this morning:
"WASHINGTON — Fearing a financial crisis worldwide, the Federal Reserve reversed course on Tuesday and agreed to an $85 billion bailout that would give the government control of the troubled insurance giant American International Group. . . ."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/17/business/17insure.html?hp
*** Once again, I think your words may not be having their intended effect. Just look at the headlines this morning
Yes...and AIG was tethered to the "mortgage crisis"...the fallout from a single stupid, stupid event...but that doesn't alter the FUNDAMENTALS of our economy...which, at last look, was still GROWING.
(((Just because he is a good speaker and he tells all the poor people what they want to hear doesn't make him qualified to be president.)))
Barack has detailed plans designed to reverse the economy's downward spiral. McCain doesn't - except what he has copied from Barack. Barack will increase jobs that support his energy plan to make us energy independent. No more foreign oil. No more money going to countries that support terrorists, although a lot of groups that I think behave like terrorists live here in the US and try to maintain status quo. The US economy needs to be producing and exporting more and importing and borrowing money less.
Oh, and it's not a vagina that makes a woman smart. It's her brain. Sarah's brain does not contain enough substance related to economy, foreign policy, education, the Iraq war,etc, or even what a VP does to make her qualified to run for VP let alone be VP.
Women a lot smarter than Sarah were passed over for the position, because McCain has terrible judgment. I think that he decided on Sarah because he used his little "head" to do all of his thinking. lol.
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There isn't an economist out there that agree's with Obama's plan.
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