February 11, 2009 /

Worth Pointing Out

I posted the email last night that John McCain sent out stating he would be running for re-election in 2010. The email, as with all of these, was mainly for the purpose of fundraising. But let’s take a look at one key paragraph and what McCain is using to stimulate his fundraising: The economic challenges […]

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mccain_money_080611_mn I posted the email last night that John McCain sent out stating he would be running for re-election in 2010. The email, as with all of these, was mainly for the purpose of fundraising. But let’s take a look at one key paragraph and what McCain is using to stimulate his fundraising:

The economic challenges currently confronting our nation are immense and unfortunately, the Democrats in Congress propose addressing these challenges through increased spending that wastes billions of taxpayers dollars and saddles our children and grandchildren with a staggering debt. Their proposals will not stimulate economic growth or create jobs. While the leader of the Democratic Party, President Obama, has pledged to change business as usual in Washington and spoken of bipartisanship, I have been saddened to watch as Congressional Democrats try to use their majority to advocate more of the same failed policies and wasteful spending of the past. With so much at stake, now is not the time to step away from my work in the Senate.

Now let’s put this in a little perspective. When it came to bailing out Wall Street, McCain was gung-ho to the point he suspended his presidential campaign. He even used his support for the bailout to raise money for his campaign.

Here we are only 4 short months later and we are looking at bailing out a much more serious part of the population – main street and the people. McCain doesn’t like that. He is out front in the opposition to it, and now he is using his opposition to raise funds for his Senate run in 2010.

If you ever needed any proof that McCain does not care about you or me, or 95% of this country, then you just got it. He only worries about the super rich and believes that we should distribute the wealth from the bottom up, in the form of our taxes. Hopefully we can unseat him in 2010.

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