Monday, July 28, 2008

THE ECONOMIC MR. OBAMA

Don't be so economical with your economics, as in tax policies Mr. Senator, chart the chart. Tell someone who is making either $30,000, $50,000, $70,000, $200,000 or whatever what will actually happen to them under your tax plan. Be clear where Mr. McCain is attempting to be vague. The Tax Policy Center confirms that 60% of the tax payers in this country, which could be considered a majority, will get back all of $3.00 a week under Mr. McCain's plan. This computes to 43 cents a day or a postage stamp with one penny back, that's the change you get with John McCain. It may be "change you believe in" but you will spend it all in one place. Where you differ, Mr. Obama, needs to be shown and shown again. You can then tell your would-be voters that a vote for you IS a vote for them. Harry Truman said "If I lose; you lose," you can then say, "If I win, you win."

No comments:

The Faux News Network Principles


A) We distort, you abide
B) Or we retort if you deride, unless we choose not to
C) Complete sentences are acceptable in lieu of complete truths
D) It’s OK to criticize the 2006 Democratic Congress for all America’s problems since 2001
E) We shoot from the flip
F) We’re not always accurate but we’re always certain
G) On what we feel is wrong in this world, we can’t stop people from saying I don’t agree or I don’t care, but we won’t let them say I didn’t know
H) The director’s board has a whim of irony
I) In times of emergency, we should rally around our President: In times of democracy he should do the same for us
J) We proudly plagiarize in advance, examples available upon request
K) It’s easy to be fun-based when you’re fact based
L) Good news parody makes for good news parity
M) And, of course, our goal is and always will be to be the most trusted name in Faux News