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Sbane
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« on: September 15, 2008, 11:14:54 PM »
« edited: September 15, 2008, 11:30:24 PM by sbane »

White Democrat problem. Hopefully they'll come to their senses and vote for their economic survival.

So White Democrats should look to Obama as their economic savior instead of picking themselves up from their bootstraps and helping themselves?

When I faced economic hardship when Bill Clinton was president.. I never blamed him or the democrats for my troubles it was due to my own irresponsibility that got me in my hardship...but you know what. I got myself out of it, all without one single handout or red cent from  the government

That's the problem with democrats their always looking for the government to save them

Well there is a difference between Mccain and Obama in that everyone making less than 100,000 or so will get a higher tax cut under Obama. Overall Obama's tax cut won't contribute to the deficit as much as MCcain's reckless tax cut for the wealthy in our society. This will lead to less inflation, a hidden tax that hurts the poor the most. So in these tangible ways democrats are better for the middle and working class. Now as for actual job creation we can argue about it all day, but the economy has grown more under democrats and there has been more job creation under democrats. That is just fact. If there is a correlation is the bigger question.
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« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2008, 11:20:05 PM »

The idea of Obama cutting taxes is clearly campaign mythology.

And you have some kind of proof? Democrats have a history of cutting taxes for the middle class so I don't see why Obama wouldn't do it either. He also has a team of respected economists advising him and they will be partial towards tax cuts. I think that is a reason why he has been a little iffy on the tax raise on the rich too. He has said he will cut taxes first and then raise taxes on the rich only when the economy picks up.
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