Poor John McCain
Senator John McCain said he was misled by Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke and former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson on the $700 billion TARP Program. He should have sought the advice of somebody who is more fiscally conservative.
I was the only candidate who suggested politicians pay their fair share in taxes. If Senator McCain listened to my jobs program, we would be out of this recession. My bailout plan would have cost only $3 billion jobs and would create 270,000 new jobs.
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True, but you didn’t suspend your campaign because the fundamentals of our economy are strong.
Better luck in 2012!
That part is true, but I did suspend my campaign. https://ahmnodtheare.wordpress.com/2008/09/25/suspending-my-campaign/
Thank you for your well wishes, Relentless.
The elderly are often easily misled. In fact it seems he misled himself when he said he would support a repeal of DADT if the military leadership supported and now that they do, he opposes the repeal. It is so sad when dementia begins to show.
McCain’s dementia started to show when the economy started crumbling. He postponed David Letterman’s show to help come up with a plan. The only problem was he soon forgot and did an interview with Katie Couric.