Why McCain is a McPain

McCain doesn’t get it – he’s not capable of leading or inspiring national improvement. The proof? All he can do is say that Obama is going to raise taxes, but McCain cannot show anything significant about himself as a leader. And that claim that Obama’s plan would raise taxes has been proven false by the Tax Policy Center (TPC, a non-partisan joint venture of the Urban Institute and the Brookings Institution. Based in Washington D.C.). So, McCain is lying… and even if it was true all he’s saying is, “Vote for me because the other guy is going to raise taxes.” What he misses is that no one is particularly worried about taxes going up a little, because if the average working person has less money or no money, there’s less tax burden. McCain’s actions lead me to believe he’s out of touch with the working class. Actually both candidates tax plans would lighten the tax burden as reported by the TPC, but Obama’s plan reduces taxes a bit more, and his plan would increase the federal deficit by about $3.5 trillion over the next ten years while McCain’s plan would be even worse – about $5 trillion.

Tax reduction isn’t going to solve anything, you could leave the tax plan the same and offer the people what they need most, an affordable health care system because better health care helps the working class people while rich folks will always pay a premium for services because they can easily afford it. The way to bailout the average worker is to make sure he or she can enjoy retirement by ensuring that the people have access to quality medical services and medicine at low or no cost so that it doesn’t burden them financially as they age. When candidates talk about serving their nation, let’s be sure to remind them each time that serving the working class people first is the only way to properly serve the nation.

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