Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Obama's Bluff

What in the world people? Can we not please anyone. For one thing, the nation is in a financial bind. McCain decides to do the smart and honorable thing and serve his country first. He suspends his campaign and calls for a delay in the debate while he takes care of important economic business in Washington. Had he not done this, the dems and Obama's media parade would have flogged him in the news for not doing his job.

Then we have Obama coming out and saying that there will be no postponment of the debate. So now Obama wants to debate? Where was he at all those town hall meetings McCain invited Obama to? Why now? Why does Obama seem to think the sky will fall if McCain and he do not debate this Friday. Because he really does not care for our economy.

Obama is what you call a poser. He says he is for change, but when it comes time to deliver, all he has is words and speeches. That's it! That's all he has!

Congressman Mike Pence R-IN said that Congress should hold off on finalizing a plan to rescue the economy so quickly. He believes that we should look at more options besides a simple, expensive and taxpayer harmful plan. There are many free market alternatives to the bail out.

You know, people. Many Dems ,such as that flamer from Massachusettes Barney Frank, say that the problem is that there is a lack of regulation and it is the Republican's de-regulation that is the problem. He obviously does not remember the CRA of 1977 during the Carter administration. Basically, it forces banks to lend money to poor underserved communities. In laymans terms: people are getting money they cannot and will not payback because they did not deserve the loan to begin with. It was expanded in the 90's during the Clinton administration so more people could get loans and it required more loans like these to be issued. So banks put together packages to meet this "quota" (which I think the government has no business setting). Later around the time Bush came into presidency, the first wave of payments started to become due. Many people could not pay them. Gee! What a surprise. So Bush decides he wants to move oversight of the government sponsered lending companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to the treasury where the lobbyists cannot get to the oversight members.

Sissy Frank comes out and slams Bush for claiming there is a financial crisis and that it is only scaring the economy and the people of America. Two years later (2005) Frank co-sponsers a bill to save America from the risks of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Did he know they were risks? Sure! He received $40,100 from them! He knew that there was corruption. He knew all this.

Instead of bailing out all these people, why not go after all those people who manipulated and abused the system.
(Bill Clinton, Barney Frank, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, James A. Johnson, Chris Dodd, Franklin Raines, Stephanopolis, AIG CEOS and all these regulators who took money and overlooked the problem instead of fixing them.) We need to indict each one of these anti-capitalists! They need to be put in prison, have their Congressional benefits taken from them, and have them payback what they can the money they stole or make them do time for their crimes against Americans.

Republicans, repent! You allowed this to happen whe you controlled the Congress in the 90's! You could have stopped Clinton!

Anyway, Obama has to be one of the most un-American people in our country. He wants us to lose the war, he wants socialism to reign and to control our money and healthcare, he does not want to join Congress in trying to fix the problem at hand. He just does not care, but he does care about how he will look if he goes to the debate and McCain is not there. He will have full control over that floor.

I suggest that McCain trip Obama up and end up going at the last minute to the debate and telling the public that he would rather be doing more important things that ensuring his presidency (such as trying to fix our broken and corrupt financial government!).

Country First still holds strong for the Arizona Senator. You're a Great American Senator McCain!

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