Friday, February 8, 2008

McClinton gets the GOP nod






With Romney out of the race and Huck nowhere near a chance to gain enough delegates to surpass the no longer running Romney, let alone try to catch Mccain. Since the FL primaries people have spoken to unite under Mccain and to accept his policies. Why should the republican party unite behind a guy who in 2001 nearly switched parties, who almost ran as VP to John Kerry? Over the past 25 years in public service McCain has an 80% conservative rating, in 2006, the latest rating he only had 64% and 72% in 2005. Over the past 8 years he has become a liberal convert. Here is a summary of the Maveriks history since 2000...





Mccain-Kennedy

Mccain said in the Cali GOP debate he wouldnt vote for the original bill that he sponsered and wrote. How do you write a bill and then say it was poorly written and not vote for it.

Mccain-Fiengold

During his election he complained of Romney's money and that the white house was not for sale. All his complaints are cented in his own bill that he spent 6 different attempts over 6 years to finally get passed.

Mccain-Liebermann

Based on Al Gores movie. Enough said! His platform does support cap and trade approach to global warming. Here are the stats that this bill would do.

McCain-Lieberman 2004 retains the mandate to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 2000 levels by 2010, but it drops the subsequent requirement to reduce emissions to 1990 levels. Charles Rivers Associates, in cooperation with the National Black Chamber of Commerce’s United for Jobs project, analyzed the projected costs of McCain-Lieberman 2004 in a study released in June. According to the study, McCain-Lieberman 2004:

*will cost the average U.S. household at least $600 per year by 2010, rising to at least $1,000 per year by 2020;
*will cost the U.S. economy at least 39,000 jobs in 2010, and at least 190,000 jobs by 2020;
*will force at least a 13% rise in electricity prices by 2010, and at least a 19% rise in electricity prices by 2020; and
*will force at least a 9% rise in gasoline prices by 2010, and at least a 14% rise in gasoline prices by 2020.”

Mccain led the Gang of Fourteen

Which blocked the filerbusting of judicial nominations. In particular Roberts and Alito. Most republicans called them "the Seven sellouts"

Speaking on judges, three may be appointed by the next president. Mccain didnt like Alito because of his convervitism. During the past debates when asked about his negative comments on Alito he states he doesnt remember those comments and he would appoint judeges like him.

Roe v. Wade

I'll let Mccain speak for himself
“Speaking on Roe v. Wade [Aug. 25, 1999], McCain told the San Francisco Chronicle: ‘I’d love to see a point where it is irrelevant, and could be repealed because abortion is no longer necessary. But certainly in the short term, or even the long term, I would not support repeal of Roe v. Wade, which would then force X number of women in America to [undergo] illegal and dangerous operations.’

I guess he doesnt support the repeal of Roe v Wade--but he is pro-life.

Same Sex Marriage

John McCain opposed the marriage protection amendment in 2004 and 2006.

Taxes

McCain oppossed the Bush tax cuts twice, stating it only cuts taxes for the wealthy. But during the debates he said it was because it wasnt coupled with spending cuts, funny he never spoke of spending cuts in 2001 or 2003.

McCain also blocked to end the Death tax in 2003.
He would not sign the Americans for Tax Reform pledge.
He stated in May 2007 that he would not vote to extend the tax cuts, but since he was on the campain trail he changed his tune.
In 2005 he said he was willing to raise the social security tax.
He raised cigarettes taxes 282%.

I also think it was funny that McCain couldn't make it back to Washington to vote for the stimulus package, but Obama and Clinton made time. McCain has also took a loan to run for president that in order to pay back he took out a second life insurance policy out--fiscally sound

Stem Cell Research

He also voted for the “Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2007” The bill allowed federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research, regardless of the date when the cells were taken from the destroyed embryo. (President Bush limited federal funding to only stem cells that were derived by Aug. 9, 2001.)

Stem Cell research is done on aborted embryos--that is not pro-life.

Anti-Tobacco Act

He voted for anti-tobacco act which in essence fined tobacco companies for under-age smoking. It would not allow tobacco companies to advertise because advertisment only made youth want to smoke.

2nd Ammendment

Sponsered an anti-gun show bill in 2001 and again in 2003
In 2000 presidential campain he was anti handguns, and named his platform the anit-gunner, but in 2008 he is pro-guns.

3 comments:

DaNae said...

Amen! If it is between McCain and Bama I am voting democrat!

Amanda said...

So does this me we've got another vote for Obama? Yipee! Now we got to get Grandma to realize what a liar Hillary is!!

Amanda said...

Hey were did you get this info from? I need to show it to Chris and proff my poin?