FACT - The Urban Institute Brookings Institution Tax Policy Center analyzes the McCain and Obama tax policies and calculates that McCains proposals would cut taxes by $628 billion over 10 years, while Obamas would raise them by $734 billion over the same period. [337]
Obamas list of accomplishments in the U.S. Senate consists of getting two bills passed: one to send foreign aid to the Congo and another to name a post office.
I believe Kucinich is a hard man who would clean up the welfare system, the health system and all other problems in America to make sure they aren't corrupt, as his main opposition is corruption (like Bush).
I have and I admire them both greatly. =They are both honest men with integrity. If either were the Democratic nominee I would probably vote for them. However, I so strongly oppose our welfare system and tax code as well as so much else wrong in this government that I talk about Ron Paul because he truly understands the biggest problems and has real solutions, not just lip service.
Barack's summary of what is wrong with our government and it's "smallness of politics" is dead on. However of ALL candidates, only Ron Paul seems to have the balls to tackle it straight on instead of sidestepping like Barack seems to constantly do. Plus Obama is CFR like all the rest. No more "New World Order". I want America back.
FACT - The Urban Institute Brookings Institution Tax Policy Center analyzes the McCain and Obama tax policies and calculates that McCains proposals would cut taxes by $628 billion over 10 years, while Obamas would raise them by $734 billion over the same period. [337]
Obamas list of accomplishments in the U.S. Senate consists of getting two bills passed: one to send foreign aid to the Congo and another to name a post office.
sestinalefroy 3 years ago
I believe Kucinich is a hard man who would clean up the welfare system, the health system and all other problems in America to make sure they aren't corrupt, as his main opposition is corruption (like Bush).
ManlySlut 4 years ago
I have and I admire them both greatly. =They are both honest men with integrity. If either were the Democratic nominee I would probably vote for them. However, I so strongly oppose our welfare system and tax code as well as so much else wrong in this government that I talk about Ron Paul because he truly understands the biggest problems and has real solutions, not just lip service.
travisalger 4 years ago
Haven't you heard of Dennis Kucinich or Mike Gravel?
ManlySlut 4 years ago
Barack's summary of what is wrong with our government and it's "smallness of politics" is dead on. However of ALL candidates, only Ron Paul seems to have the balls to tackle it straight on instead of sidestepping like Barack seems to constantly do. Plus Obama is CFR like all the rest. No more "New World Order". I want America back.
travisalger 4 years ago