Economy, Economy, Economy

As much as the McCain campaign is trying to change the subject by personally attacking Sen. Barack Obama’s character the economy issue is not going away.   At one point yesterday the market dropped 800 points.  People do not care about William Ayers, they care about their sinking 401K.  When the McCain campaign announced last weekend that they are going to change the subject from the economy to disparaging Obama’s character, the economy responded with…not so fast.  This is typical of this campaign, let’s try and trick the American public, again, into returning a Republican to the Executive Office.  And when I say “this campaign,” I mean a continuation of the Bush campaign of 2000 because the majority of McCain’s advisers and other senior campaign officials came from that group.  Honestly, I really do not understand how anyone could vote to entrust John Sydney McCain III with the office of President of the United States.  I say that in light of McCain’s recent history of erratic reactions to crisis’ and his past judgment at critical moments in the last eight years.   McCain has admitted that he does not understand the economy and is relying on Phil Gramm (Mr. deregulator himself) for economic advice.  How any person, given the current state of our country and after suffering through the last eight years of Republican rule, can vote for the McCain-Palin ticket who is interested in advancing America’s interest abroad is beyond this writer.  McCain cannot even run his campaign.  By business standards, McCain has bankrupted his campaign twice.  Is that the person you want running the biggest corporation in the world in this economic crisis?  This writer has not seen or heard a plausible plan from the McCain campaign on how they would address the meltdown of the financial markets, reduce the deficit, or end the war in Iraq.  For those voters voting for McCain in this election…I just don’t get it.  It’s like one pundit said lasty weekend, the McCain campaign is a series of tactics with no short or long term strategy.  McCain’s plan for America is exactly the same, a series of bad tactical reactions with no long term vision.  As conservative republican columnist Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal said “[McCain and Palin] are just not big enough for the moment.”

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