Who’s the best: Obama or McCain?
Barack Obama on budget and economy
- Latinos & blacks are hardest hit by housing & gas crises. (Jun 2008)
- A different economic approach vs. McCain’s 4 more years. (May 2008)
- Can’t do anything at home with $12 billion a month on Iraq. (Feb 2008)

- Protect consumers with Credit Card Bill of Rights. (Feb 2008)
- More accountability in subprime mortgages. (Feb 2008)
- Bush stimulus plan leaves out seniors & unemployed. (Jan 2008)
- Voted against limiting credit to 30%, because 30% too high. (Jan 2008)
- Account for every single dollar for new proposed programs. (Jan 2008)
- Help the homeowners actually living in their homes. (Jan 2008)
- Bankruptcy bill pushed by banks &. (Jan 2008)
- Capping credit card interest rates at 30% is not enough. (Jan 2008)
- Lack of an energy policy is a financial burden. (Jan 2008)
- Release people in bankruptcy due to health care problems. (Jan 2008)
- I opposed both the 2001 and 2005 bankruptcy bills. (Jan 2008)
- Accountability and oversight over the financial markets. (Jan 2008)
- Modify some of the fraudulent & predatory lending practices. (Jan 2008)
- Bush & GOP dug budget hole; need years to dig out. (Dec 2007)
- Save $150 billion in tax cuts for people who don’t need them. (Dec 2007)
- Take China “to the mat” about currency manipulation. (Dec 2007)
- Rejects free market vision of government. (Oct 2007)
- Regulate financial instruments to protect home mortgages. (Aug 2007)
- Government regulation needed for when markets fail. (Aug 2007)
- Return to PayGo: compensate for all new spending. (Oct 2006)
- Bush’s economic policies are not working. (May 2004)
- Supports federal programs to protect rural economy. (May 2004)
- Voted NO on paying down federal debt by rating programs’ effectiveness. (Mar 2007)
- Voted NO on $40B in reduced federal overall spending. (Dec 2005)
- Get minorities into home ownership & global marketplace. (Jan 2001)
- Require full disclosure about subprime mortgages. (Dec 2007)
- Reform mortgage rules to prevent foreclosure & bankruptcy. (Feb 2008)
-www.ontheissues.org-
John McCain on budget and economy
- These are tough times; we need changes; so keep taxes low. (Aug 2008)
- Can’t pass trillions of dollars of debt to our children. (Jul 2008)
- GovWatch: Specified cuts are $10B, not $100B. (May 2008)
- Bailing out Bear Stearns necessary to protect economy. (Apr 2008)
- Key is to not to bail out homeowners who speculated. (Apr 2008)
- Things are tough now, but we’re better off than in 2000. (Jan 2008)

- May have to go further to fix the subprime lending situation. (Jan 2008)
- Recession is partly psychological and not inevitable. (Jan 2008)
- I’m well-versed in economics; I was at the Reagan Revolution. (Jan 2008)
- FactCheck: Said–then denied–he needed economics education. (Jan 2008)
- Impose some fiscal discipline to revive the economy. (Jan 2008)
- Will be able to reduce war costs & have a stable Middle East. (Jan 2008)
- Reform insurance to cover violent weather patterns. (Jan 2008)
- To avoid recession, stop out-of-control spending. (Jan 2008)
- Loss of economic strength leads to losing military strength. (Dec 2007)
- Republicans have forgotten how to control spending. (Nov 2007)
- AdWatch: Outrageous to spend $233M for bridge to nowhere. (Nov 2007)
- FactCheck:Bridge-to-Nowhere never built; would serve 200,000. (Nov 2007)
- FactCheck: Criticized “Woodstock museum,” but skipped vote. (Nov 2007)
- Congress spends money like a drunken sailor. (May 2007)
- Veto all pork-barrel bills and announce pork spenders. (May 2007)
- Use veto power to reduce government spending. (Jan 2000)
- Distribute surplus: 23% tax cuts; 62% Social Security. (Jan 2000)
- $9B of pork in current budget bills; cut subsidies. (Oct 1999)
- For Balanced Budget Amend., & off-budget Social Security. (Jul 1999)
- List of budgetary spending priorities. (Jul 1998)
- Supports Balanced Budget Amendment. (Jul 1998)
- Apply surplus to Social Security, Medicare, tax cuts & debt. (Jul 1998)
- Voted YES on $40B in reduced federal overall spending. (Dec 2005)
- Voted NO on prioritizing national debt reduction below tax cuts. (Apr 2000)
- Voted YES on 1998 GOP budget. (May 1997)
- Voted YES on Balanced-budget constitutional amendment. (Mar 1997)
- Maintain & enforce existing spending caps in the future. (Sep 1998)
-www.ontheissues.org-
Obama and McCain have difference views in the budget and economy. For American, they must choose the best for their country. A great president must have an ability to increase the economy level while maintain the budget used. Since United States economy decrease a bit, in the next national election, American must vote for candidate that have a vision in increasing United State’s economy to a high level as before.
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thUTCp30UTC09bUTCMon, 29 Sep 2008 00:56:27 +0000 22,2008 at 5:24 p09
Neither? McCain, well I don’t have to say anything about him. He does it himself. Obama received more Wall Street contributions than McCain and his VP is predominately backed by a credit company. We need a candidate outside of this corporate loop of corruption. We need a third party candidate.
thUTCp30UTC09bUTCMon, 29 Sep 2008 01:00:28 +0000 22,2008 at 5:24 p09
I’ve been reading along for a while now. I just wanted to drop you a comment to say keep up the good work.