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Barack Says he has the Economy fix for the country. When, WHere and How is he going to do it.?

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Lots of great speeches by Obama on this. you left wing types should

be able to fill in the blanks. Lets hear from you.

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  1. he will fix the economy by taxing business and everyone that makes 100 k a year or more soon he will set bench marks for those that make 50k to fix it


  2. first of all you raise the lower class with entitlements to middle class status. Then you tax the corperations so they are forced to raise cost of services, or better yet just lay employees off.

    Once you have a 2 class system everyone is happy!

  3. Well, first with the energy there will be jobs concerning our addiction to oil.  This in the agenda will help make the auto industries to open more jobs.  The wind energy and there something I am forgetting.  That is just one.

    We cannot be dependent on oil.  Natural gas and the technology will also bring the economy up and unemployment down.  This is just a few.

  4. He wont be the first salesman to sell hopes and dreams . You fill the blanks on your own volition.

  5. Baracks economy fix is the biggest part of his smoke and mirrors

    routine. He will raise taxes on Business, Oil Companies. FICA,

    and say to the dolts that back him see I didn't raise yours. But the

    Big bad American business community raised all there prices. So

    you my poor blind sheep are going to get it shoved right down your

    throat. If you can't see this coming Obama supporters. You truly

    deserve to be on his sinking ship.

  6. I've been waiting to hear the same thing!  I've never once heard how he's going to accomplish this!

  7. If you really want to know just check his site. http://www.barackobama.com/issues/econom... Direct link to his economy plan, basically the same as most democrats. He can explain it better than I.

  8. Will if we stop spending Billions of dollars on the war in Iraq and stop borrowing money to fund it, we can use those founds to fix our economy.  In truth neither candidate has put forth a complete tax and budget spending plan that will reduce the national debt.

    " In July, the campaign told the Los Angeles Times that they estimate the yearly cost of their proposed tax cuts at $130 billion. They put revenue from closing tax loopholes at just $80 billion. Obama also proposes to raise taxes to pre-Bush levels for families earning more than $250,000 a year and singles making more than $200,000, yielding additional revenue. But he didn't mention that in his speech.

    But Obama’s claim is misleading on another level. According to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, "without substantial cuts in government spending" Obama’s plan – and McCain's, too –  "would substantially increase the national debt over the next ten years." Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor told FactCheck.org that the Tax Policy Center's analysis "fails to take in account Senator Obama's spending cuts, including ending the Iraq war." That's true, but Obama's proposed cuts are dwarfed by the Tax Policy Center's projected deficits. Obama’s new spending programs might be completely offset by new revenue and spending cuts. But overall spending will still exceed overall revenue, and the nation would face at least 10 more years of annual deficits."

    McCain's Plan:

    "McCain’s big promise is that he can balance the budget while extending Bush’s tax cuts and adding a few of his own. He likes to leave the impression that this can be done painlessly, for example, by eliminating "wasteful" spending in the form of “earmarks” that lawmakers like to tuck into spending bills to finance home-state projects. We found that not only is this theory full of holes, it's not even McCain's actual plan. In this story we examine the spending-cut side of McCain's budget program. In Part II, we'll look at what McCain has said about taxes."

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