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John McCain Promises Wisconsin Families a Third Bush Term on the Economy
Thursday, March 6, 2008
John McCain Promises Wisconsin Families a
Third Bush Term on the
Economy
President Bush Endorses John McCain as
His Successor
Washington,
DC
–Hours after clinching his Party’s
nomination this week, the one-time “maverick”
completed his transformation into
a full-fledged Bush Republican by heading to
the White House this afternoon to
receive President Bush’s formal endorsement.
Never before has it been this
clear: John McCain offers nothing but a third
Bush term.
Despite widespread economic
anxieties facing working families in
Wisconsin
and across America,
McCain said he thinks the economy is strong
and refuses to say whether he
supports President Bush’s threat to veto a
Democratic bill to help struggling
homeowners fighting to avoid
foreclosure. Instead, McCain’s idea of
short-term economic stimulus for working
families is making President Bush’s
tax cuts for the rich permanent… in
2010.
“By rushing to President Bush’s
side, John McCain is showing Wisconsinites
that a vote for John McCain is a
vote for a third Bush term,” said Democratic
Party of Wisconsin Chairman Joe
Wineke. “Wisconsin’s
working families already understand that John
McCain is out of touch with the
issues they are confronting each day.
The closer voters look at the real
McCain record, the more they will realize he
cannot be trusted to deliver the
change America
wants."
Third Bush Term on the
Economy…
McCain’s Short-Term Solution For the
Economy? Tax Cuts for the Wealthy in Two
Years, Of Course.
When asked what efforts who have a
short-term impact on the economy, McCain
responded “In the shorter term, if you
somehow told American businesses and families,
‘Look, you're not going to
experience a tax increase in 2010,’ I think
that's a pretty good short-term
measure. And as far as confidence is
concerned, I think if you say, ‘Congress
is going to cut corporate taxes right away,’
if you say that you've got a plan
to eliminate the AMT, I think some of those
are kind of short-term measures
right now.” [Wall Street Journal,
3/3/08]
Republicans Postponing
Consideration
of Housing Bill So McCain Doesn't Have to Make
a Hard Vote. "Consideration of
the mortgage
package was delayed earlier in the week when a
debate over the Iraq War lasted
longer than expected. At the time, Majority
Whip Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill.,
maintained that Republicans were intentionally
delaying consideration of the
mortgage package so that Arizona Sen. John
McCain -- the presumptive GOP
presidential nominee -- would not have to cast
a vote on the bill before the
March 4 Ohio primary." [Congressional
Quarterly Today,
2/27/2008]
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