
McCain Opposes Stimulus as Generational Theft
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Filed under: Senate, John McCain, Economy, BudgetGood for McCain here. His Maverickness is deciding to be a Republican today. It's an easy call, and it's also the right one. Calling it generational theft, i.e. printing money we don't have and spending it on things we don't need.
Now, if only that McCain had shown up in September of 2008 and decided to oppose the Paulson bank bailout fiasco that led to no increased bank lending, office redecorating, bonuses and learjets.
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Sunday Show Tour: So This is What Post-Partisanship Looks Like!
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Sunday Show Tour: So This is What Post-Partisanship Looks Like!
Video: Mike Pence, John McCain hammer Democrats on stimulus
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Video: Mike Pence, John McCain hammer Democrats on stimulus posted at 7:57 am on February 9, 2009 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | Share on Facebook | printer-friendly Mike Pence and John McCain don’t always sing from the same songsheet, but yesterday the two Republicans fought back on two different networks against the stimulus package. Pence noted that our history shows how to do a government stimulus in a recession, and how to turn a severe recession into a depression — and the Obama administration has decided to adopt the policies of failure: Did John McCain start reading the Boss ? Listen to what McCain calls the bill in the beginning of ...
Obama Bait and Switch - PORKULUS: Taxpayers Risk $9.7 Trillion on Economic Bailouts
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Flap thought Barack Obama ran on “change”- America from the Borrow-and-Spend ways of the Republican Party that has left America $11 Trillion dollars in debt.
Bait and switch with a $9.7 Trillion government bailout?
Here is John McCain on yesterday’s Face the Nation on why he and all Republicans except for Senators ...
If It's Sunday, It's John McCain
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IF IT'S SUNDAY, IT'S JOHN MCCAIN.... John McCain appeared on Meet the Press this Sunday, and while the content was unremarkable, a little portion at the end was pretty revealing. DAVID GREGORY: This is your 54th appearance on Meet the Press. Now I know you're a competitive guy. Bob Dole still holds the record at 63. And so we've been doing the calculations here. We think we can make this up, maybe within a year's time. If you're game for that. JOHN MCCAIN: I'd love to try. Thank you, David. DAVID GREGORY: Sen. McCain, thank you very much for being here. David Gregory was making a joke. And yet there's still much to this that's remarkable. John McCain has appeared on Meet the ...



