Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Trust Obama With Financial Security? No Way, No How, No Obama

It is unfathomable to me that American voters would entrust their personal financial security, and the economic security of the United States to the big "question mark" that is Barack Obama.

Obama is so far to the tax and spend, redistribute the wealth, liberal left wing, that he is more Socialist than Democrat.

He has no record of accomplishment, no experience. All he has done is talk.

The economy, foreign policy, national security, character, judgment, political record, and personal associations are all connected and on the same page. It's impossible to turn the page on any of these issues.

Obama would meet with enemy terrorist dictators without preconditions.

Obama flip-flopped on accepting public campaign finance.

Obama associated with Bill Ayers (unrepentant, radical Capitol and Pentagon bomber; so called education reformer whose philosophy is to radicalize students).

Obama had a 20 year relationship with his minister, Jeremiah Wright (hate spewing, anti-American, radical black liberation theologist).

Obama thinks middle American clings to guns and religion out of economic frustration.

Obama has a trillion dollars worth of proposed spending programs that can only be paid for by raising taxes.

On the current economic crisis, "Barack Obama stood on the sidelines and did nothing to stop the collapse".

...Americans are angry over the collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and
the poison they spread throughout the financial sector. Democrats have
begun calling it a failure of “deregulation”, but they spent years protecting
Fannie and Freddie from regulators who saw the rot from the inside. McCain
tried pushing legislation to strengthen regulation on the two GSEs.

McCain has to redefine this crisis to the reality of Democratic (and
Republican) indifference to the corruption and bad business practices of Fannie
and Freddie. He has to argue that government distortion of lending markets
for political gain created the crisis, and that Democratic defense of the GSEs
delayed regulatory action until it was too late — and Barack Obama stood on the
sidelines and did nothing to stop the collapse.

McCain sponsored legislation; Obama wrote a letter.
McCain took action; Obama did nothing but talk, and far too
late
.