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	<title>Comments on: Final Thoughts on John McCain&#8217;s Speech</title>
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		<title>By: Kyle E. Moore</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyle E. Moore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 15:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think your very first point is what I&#039;m writing towards.  I don&#039;t expect voters to pay close attention; I expect them to pay very cursory attention; especially to a Republican we&#039;ve been told all week we don&#039;t have to scrutinize.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think your very first point is what I&#8217;m writing towards.  I don&#8217;t expect voters to pay close attention; I expect them to pay very cursory attention; especially to a Republican we&#8217;ve been told all week we don&#8217;t have to scrutinize.</p>
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		<title>By: radical_Moderate</title>
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		<dc:creator>radical_Moderate</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 14:58:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If McCain gets any significant bump from his speech then America wasn&#039;t paying close attention. His speech threw out a pastiche of ideas, several of them, as you point out, cribbed from Obama&#039;s plans. McCain was shockingly unfocused. 

For one thing he brought up a few sad stories of struggling Americans and said that he would &quot;fight for them,&quot; but no details were given how he&#039;d really help...end of story. NO matter what the Repugs say snidely about Obama&#039;s styrofoam &quot;greek columns&quot; or denigrate his time spent actually helping Americans in Chicago with job training and job placement (his bad apparently) Obama&#039;s speech had a lazer like focus with actual proposals on how he plans to help Americans get through the economic mess left by Bush. 

I will also point out that Fiscal Conservatives should give a closer look to McCain&#039;s mishmash of New Government programs including a costly Tax Credit to purchase Health Insurance (paid for, ironically, by partially taxing it as income), and the afforementioned new subsitute for Unemployment  Insurance that he would replace by enacting a program for retraining displaced workers, encouraging them to take any job in the meantime, including low paying ones, and supplimenting their loss in income with a Government pay-out (actually after taking a look at this idea, it doesn&#039;t sound too bad, but it certainly doesn&#039;t sound like it will be cheap.)  Not to mention the cost of an expanded Military. 

Most economists have said that these new programs combined with McCain&#039;s proposed tax cuts will dig this country into an even bigger hole. At least Obama mentioned fiscal responsibity in his fine speech.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If McCain gets any significant bump from his speech then America wasn&#8217;t paying close attention. His speech threw out a pastiche of ideas, several of them, as you point out, cribbed from Obama&#8217;s plans. McCain was shockingly unfocused. </p>
<p>For one thing he brought up a few sad stories of struggling Americans and said that he would &#8220;fight for them,&#8221; but no details were given how he&#8217;d really help&#8230;end of story. NO matter what the Repugs say snidely about Obama&#8217;s styrofoam &#8220;greek columns&#8221; or denigrate his time spent actually helping Americans in Chicago with job training and job placement (his bad apparently) Obama&#8217;s speech had a lazer like focus with actual proposals on how he plans to help Americans get through the economic mess left by Bush. </p>
<p>I will also point out that Fiscal Conservatives should give a closer look to McCain&#8217;s mishmash of New Government programs including a costly Tax Credit to purchase Health Insurance (paid for, ironically, by partially taxing it as income), and the afforementioned new subsitute for Unemployment  Insurance that he would replace by enacting a program for retraining displaced workers, encouraging them to take any job in the meantime, including low paying ones, and supplimenting their loss in income with a Government pay-out (actually after taking a look at this idea, it doesn&#8217;t sound too bad, but it certainly doesn&#8217;t sound like it will be cheap.)  Not to mention the cost of an expanded Military. </p>
<p>Most economists have said that these new programs combined with McCain&#8217;s proposed tax cuts will dig this country into an even bigger hole. At least Obama mentioned fiscal responsibity in his fine speech.</p>
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