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Published on October 4, 2008 By Draginol In Politics

I've said before that there's no circumstance I would vote for McCain. But watching how he has dealt with this financial crisis reminds me why I would never support him. He's no maverick. There's no straight talk. He's just a politician with a marketing slogan who doesn't really know why he wants to be President.  He's Bob Dole II and he's going to lose like him.

Obama, by contrast, deserves to win.  I don't agree with Obama on any major issues. But he knows why he wants to be President.  Obama thinks the country, as it is today, is fundamentally flawed and that him and his Democratic congress will start to address those flaws.

I think Obama is naive and foolish but I have to give credit to someone who truly believes in his cause.

McCain, on the other hand, has no cause other than to be President.

Let me give you a few examples:

#1 The credit crisis

McCain takes the same view as Obama. Greedy wallstreet types. Bullshit.  The vast majority of Americans are culpable here.  If McCain were the straight talker he says he is, he would say into the camera that he has met the enemy and the enemy is us.  How many people do you personally know that have significant credit card debt? How many people do you know have refinanced their homes in the last few years and now owe more on their homes than their homes are worth? I bet the answer is: LOTS.

It's easy to blame bankers or wallstreet types for this crisis.  But they're less culpable than the American people are.  Real leadership would be to go up and say something like "We caused this together and if we want to solve it in the long term we need to quit blaming others and start living within our means."

I support the bail out. A lot of conservatives don't but I disagree with me.  A lot of conservatives don't necessarily realize that most of that bad paper ultimately leads to some individual's abandoned asset be it a house, a car, or some other big ticket item.  I recently bought 10 acres of choice property at half the price it went for 5 years ago.  Lots of banks are holding the bag on potentially trillions of dollars in fixed assets if individual Americans default on their loans. 

But sure, let's blame the banks and the financial institutions. It's a lot easier to blame them than the dead beat cousin or uncle we know who bought a $200k house with zero down, interest only ARM even though he gets fired from jobs every few months because "his boss was an asshole".

But let's be real, individual Americans caused this crisis. I'm more than happy to blame the Democrats who put pressure on financial institutions to get the poor into homes. But at the end of the day, it's we, the people who brought this on ourselves.

It's not greed and corruption on wallstreet that caused this mess. It's greed and corruption of millions of Americans who decided they wanted "stuff" they knew, deep down, they couldn't afford and then blame the banks and financial institutions for not being able to figure out the actual value of these assets now.

Where's McCain's straight talk?

#2 Valuing being buddies with his Senate colleagues more than serving the American people

McCain values experience over ideas. If one of his senate colleagues disagrees with him, he'll chalk it up to a "difference of opinion". Only on foreign policy is McCain willing to talk about what's dangerous.

You know what was really dangerous, McCain? Shoving a naive "campaign finance law" down our throats that restricts the ability of Americans to voice their opinions during an election. 

When it comes to affecting our freedoms, in a real world, practical, every day sense, domestic policy is more important than foreign policy and McCain has no real understanding or passion for it.

Obama has a passion for domestic policy. He believes in equality of results. He sees the gap between rich and poor and thinks the government should do something about it.  I think he's disastrously wrong but McCain will do little other than have a polite disagreement with Obama and Biden over basic issues that affect our basic freedoms.

McCain has plenty of passion about Obama talking about Pakistan but very little when it comes to Obama's vision of having the government take over our health care needs or Obama deciding how much people "deserve" to make or Obama's beliefs on how we should live, what languages we speak, and what cars we should drive.

If McCain deserved to win, he would be passionately defending the American people against what Obama really is.  There are millions of Americans who share Obama's vision for America and Obama is a fantastic advocate for them.  McCain is a terrible advocate for the millions of Americans who disagree with Obama's vision and deep down, we're not even sure if McCain even has a vision of what the American ideal is.

Obama would rather Americans have a poorer standard of living overall than to have such a gulf between the rich, the middle class, and the poor.  And there are lots of people who agree with him. But there are millions of undecided voters who don't realize what path Obama would take us towards.

A simple, passionate speech entitled "The government is not your baby daddy" by McCain could go a long way.  But no straight talk from McCain.

No, McCain will fixate on some comment Obama made about Pakistan rather than the substantial policy issues that Obama favors that would be ruinous to the American spirit.

#3 Nitpicking attack ads instead of substance

McCain's ads are almost all negative. I don't have a problem with that in principle but they're almost all petty and nitpicky.  If his ads were explaining the consequences of an Obama presidency that would be one thing.

McCain's ads should focus on a couple of topics and pound on them:

#1 LOWER THE DEBT. Explain how our borrowing is undermining our way of life and sapping our strength. Explain that yes, it's going to require freezing spending but as Americans, we can do it.

#2 ENERGY INDEPENDENCE. Explain how we're funding our adversaries around the world with our addiction to oil. Explain the plan to drill for more oil domestically, build nuclear plants and push for more clean coal tech while at the same time pushing hard for plug-in Hybrids and other types of vehicles that use energy that is cleaner and home produced.

#3 WRAP UP THINGS IN IRAQ/AFGHANISTAN. Explain how we are going to being drawing down troops in Iraq now that the situation is stabilizing and how we're going to continue to disrupt Al Qaeda in Afghanistan.

That's it.  He's talked about these things a little bit but these are the 3 things he should just beat home over and over. They're all winning strategies and if he just pounded on those 3 things. 

Ads about "cleaning up Washington" are stupid and cliche.  We've heard these vague promises before.  Be specific.

Of course, McCain won't and that's why he deserves to lose.


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on Oct 06, 2008

It doesn't necessarily force them, so much as it pressures them. However, in the end the banks do not have to do it. Granted, it's pushy and does put them in a bind. However...they can still cut back on the number of loans.

The only difference between force and pressure is when the inside of a gun barrel becomes visible.

Well, no matter what, they were stupid in letting the goverment force them to do so many bad loans. They could have easily said, "Hey listen, we're up to our neck here, and we're concerned about our stability. Sorry, but lets have them go elsewhere, lets work something out." It could have been done. Besides, if you look at the actual text of the law, it says:

So, if the lenders can be "stupid" for lending bad loads then the people can also be stupid for acquiring them? Guess you ans Smoothseas are no in line with this, huh?

It's as if being poor is some sort of disease, or mentality.

No, but it's a state of mind. As proof, I am considered poor because I am not in the middle class and I have not made enough of an effort to change that and that is true.

've worked my ass of the last 3 years whiule going to school, and I'm still technically "poor," the same thing with my mother and sister.

But you are at least making an effort to change this state of mind. Or are you simply going to school to get a degree, then  hang it on the wall, then go to work at BK's, Walmart or the mailroom in some big corporation?

This is the kind of person Draginl is talking about, the kind of get things they can't afford and then continue to live that unaffordable life without trying to improve it, but instead relying on the Gov't to make it affordable for them.

on Oct 06, 2008

[/quote]No, but it's a state of mind. As proof, I am considered poor because I am not in the middle class and I have not made enough of an effort to change that and that is true.[/quote]

I said mentality. Also,  in the world we live in - it's difficult (and is becoming exceedingly more difficult) to rise higher.  In the end  you spend thousands of dollars  and usually end up in some menial job that's not equivalent to how hard you've worked. Tis the way the world works sadly.

 

[/quote]But you are at least making an effort to change this state of mind. Or are you simply going to school to get a degree, then  hang it on the wall, then go to work at BK's, Walmart or the mailroom in some big corporation?

This is the kind of person Draginl is talking about, the kind of get things they can't afford and then continue to live that unaffordable life without trying to improve it, but instead relying on the Gov't to make it affordable for them.[/quote]


Oh yes I am; I'm going to college to do what my passion drives me to do, be either a filmmaker/documentary maker, or journalist.

And I see the statement made in blanket terms often, so it really gets me annoyed.

 

So, if the lenders can be "stupid" for lending bad loads then the people can also be stupid for acquiring them? Guess you ans Smoothseas are no in line with this, huh?

I believe I said that previously in this very topic, you might go check back on that.

on Oct 07, 2008

Why do some believe that instituations like banks were somehow dumb enough to do this on their own knowing the consequences?

Because they were shoveling off the crap to others. The thing they didn't foresee was the foreign investors shovelling the crap back at us and then refusing to invest more.

on Oct 07, 2008

McCain has my vote, and Im in a blue state lol.

on Oct 07, 2008

Because they were shoveling off the crap to others.

 

Exactly

on Oct 08, 2008

NEITHER OF THE CURRENT PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES DESERVES TO WIN. IS THIS THE BEST WE CAN DO AS AMERICANS?? I AM NOT AT ALL IMPRESSED WITH THE TRASH THAT IS RUNNING OUR COUNTRY NOW AND WHAT WE CAN EXPECT IN THE NEXT ELECTION TO RUN OUR COUNTRY AND THE FREE WORLD!! A HALF BREED AND A WAR HERO THAT IS 73 YEARS OLD. UNDERSTAND ALSO IF OBAMA LOSES, THE BLACK RACE IN THIS NATION IS GOING TO GO BALLISTIC AND CLAIM RACISM FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS!! THE NATION KNOWS THEY HAVE TO GIVE THE JOB TO OBAMA FOR THAT REASON. WHAT A GUTLESS COUNTRY WE HAVE BECOME, HANDLING EVERYTHING WITH THE "POLITICAL CORRECTNESS AGENDA!" WE WOULDN'T WANT TO UPSET ANYONE AND NOT LET BARRACK WIN THE RACE, THE BROTHERS WILL BURN THE WHOLE COUNTRY DOWN!!! JUST LIKE THE LA RIOTS AND ANY OTHER TIME THEY DO NOT GET THEIR WAY!!!

on Oct 09, 2008

WE WOULDN'T WANT TO UPSET ANYONE AND NOT LET BARRACK WIN THE RACE, THE BROTHERS WILL BURN THE WHOLE COUNTRY DOWN!!! JUST LIKE THE LA RIOTS AND ANY OTHER TIME THEY DO NOT GET THEIR WAY!!!
WOW, TALK ABOUT FEAR TACTICS!

on Oct 09, 2008

I don't see how it shows she's 'talking to us'. It just seems to me that she's trying too hard to 'relate'.
Yeah, Dude, LIKE HOW MANY OF US EVER PUT A JET LINER ON eBAY?

on Oct 09, 2008

Yeah, Dude, LIKE HOW MANY OF US EVER PUT A JET LINER ON eBAY?

Geez Man, you mean you have not?  Check out my lear on ebay.

on Oct 09, 2008

That's it. He's talked about these things a little bit but these are the 3 things he should just beat home over and over

He should concentrate on the fact that if Obama wins the Democrats will have total control. Instead he's made a total hypocrite and ass out of himself. Half the republicans in congress hate him so maybe democrat control is a moot point in any case. We'd have 3 groups of partisans: Reps, Dems, and Hypocrites.

on Oct 09, 2008

Talking about deserving a job seems silly to me. Either one is qualified or not.

I don't think either candidate is that great, but I'll be voting for Obama. McCain could easily have had my vote if he had kept himself to being the 2000 presidential candidate. Now he has nothing left but attack ads and poor planning.I also find his obsession with staying in Iraq questionable at best - perhaps we should have left after we found no WMDs.

Picking Palin was the worst mistake he could make - the woman is neither evil nor an idiot but she does not seem like someone who could lead the country in the event of McCain's death. She has come across - through her own fault and no one else's - as unqualified. Not incompetent, not insane, just unqualified to be president.

Is Obama qualified to be President? I believe he is intellectually qualified, and that he picked someone who would aid him in that job.

In the end though, its important to realize just what an impossible position McCain is in. From the neocons to the almost laughably ignorant fundamentalists, he has been stretched thin by attempting to appease them and court independents.

Honestly, I hope the lesson the GOP takes from this is to abandon the religious stone weighing on its neck. Make being prolife a social issue rather than a legal one, and drop this idiocy of stopping gay marriage.

on Oct 09, 2008

Make being prolife a social issue rather than a legal one, and drop this idiocy of stopping gay marriage

Interesting comment, considering that Obama wants to keep abortion a 'legal' issue and opposes gay marriage.

on Oct 09, 2008

I really don't care what Obama thinks actually. I didn't want Obama but I did want Biden. Biden actually was my personal favorite in this election. McCain-Biden would have been great to be honest.

on Oct 10, 2008

grokTheSystem
I really don't care what Obama thinks actually. I didn't want Obama but I did want Biden. Biden actually was my personal favorite in this election. McCain-Biden would have been great to be honest.

I guess that puts us on the direct opposite!  Biden is why I am NOT voting for Obama.

on Oct 11, 2008

Well apparently they weren't very bright in giving the loans. It doesn't take Einstein to realize that as a bank, you just cannot give out some loans to some people. It's bad business. I'm not saying they're inept, they just made bad business decisions.

Actually they expected a lot of these people to lose their houses, what they didn't expect was for housing prices to collapse.

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