John McCain: Stunned and Shocked by Obama (Plumber Joe)

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SORRY for Quality, John McCain looks like a deer in headlights after Barack Obama answers his "gotcha" question. Stunned and Shocked, McCain's jaw drops, and blinks nonstop. Obama answers McCain's healthcare plan

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  • Quick question... (In general) Why do democrats think it's ok to place higher taxes on the wealthier when they are the ones that have worked their butts off to be where they're at? I realize there are people out there that truly need financial help, but what about those who take advantage of that system and take money for themselves?

  • @frankliu532

    Google "McDonald's, 29 other firms get health care coverage waivers"

  • @bmays005 ? lol where did you read that..do you have a link?

  • lol funny how he actually exempted big businesses and stuck small businesses with the universal healthcare.

  • hes forgetting to say how he deifnes small .........

  • @86ortega 2 - without it becoming a burden on the tax payers. This is what amazes me about my friends in the US. They all say they are so lucky to live in the greatest nation in the world and yet they pay more tax than me, cannot afford to get sick, have kids who they cannot get good schooling for and are struggling to stay above the poverty line despite having a second job. If I was the government I would want you to think you were the greatest nation so that you wouldn't keep them accountable

  • @86ortega The main problem I think you face is not so much things like UHC raising tax, more so it's the excessive spending in multiple layers of government from the Feds rght down to local levels. You need a series of cost cutting presidents who get rid of wasteful expendature. Anything a western government does always costs ten or more times what private enterprise costs, so privatise as much as possible and get rid of pointless programs. Then when debt is gone you can afford things like UHC.

  • @Realfoxhawk By American I just don't mean to say Australia or America is better I'm saying as America we have the constitution that makes this UHC unconstitutional and that is the rule of our land. Even though some politicians like to blatantly disregard the constitution in the end that is what is shaping these debates. As for the democrats and republicans which we call establishment are going against a huge wave of grassroot support coming from Ron Paul. The peoples revolution.

  • @Realfoxhawk For example - governments like to say how they save money by keeping a tight grip on the cash. Why is it then that a private organisation gets things done for a billion when it costs a government 20 billion to fail to get it done.

  • @NDstephan It is people who want to cut funding for essential services who scream the most when they are needed. They complain about the tax on their high incomes, but when a lot of those essential services are privatised the start charging a fortune. Thats where you end up with sick people not calling an ambulance for chest pains because they dont want the bill in the mail. A week later their relatives have a bigger funeral bill to pay. Not all privatisation is bad, a lot is very good.

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