Here in NYS the taxes are becoming so onorous that people are fleeing in droves becaue of Liberals and moderate McLame republicans who are oppose to tax cuts.
Those who can’t flee are losing their homes.
Taxes are the number one issue and McLame took a walk on this priority issue when he had a chance.
I think that cutting taxes without cutting spending is flat out stupid and that’s what his position was.
McCain has said numerous times, and I believe him, it makes total sense - that the reason he opposed the tax cuts before was there were no accompanying cuts in spending, which is crucial. It’s like all those (Huckabee et al) who want the Fair Tax - it’d be great but ONLY if first, internal revenue tax is repealed. Otherwise, you just have a double-whammy. Now McCain’s looking at being in a position to have a real say on spending cuts, thus making the tax cuts legitimate. To all his critics, he understands a great deal more about economics than the opposition. BHO and HRC may understand in principle, but they don’t care, putting their own dangerous agendas ahead of the people’s good. (He does have to get straightened out on this big global warming/environmental commitment as a priority, though.)